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Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, was one of the first womens colleges in England, when it was opened by Queen Victoria in 1886. Designed by W.H. Crossland for T. Holloway
French actresses in swimsuits at Great Fosters, EghamBetty Spell and Reine Paulet, actresses playing in Paris in London at the Comedy Theatre in 1932, pictured visiting Great Fosters in Egham
Bell Weir Lock on the River ThamesBell Weir Lock, River Thames, Runnymede On Thames, Egham, Surrey. Date: 1912
Statue of Queen Victoria by Count Gleichen, commemorating her Golden Jubilee, erected at Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey Date: 1887
Great Fosters, Egham, Surrey, a Tudor Stately Home, now a hotel Date: 1928
Advert, Stansfeld & Co, Swan Brewery, Fulham, SW LondonAdvert for Stansfeld & Co, Swan Brewery, Fulham, SW London, with price list. Date: 1893
Advert, W Blenheim & Co, electrical engineers, Egham, SurreyAdvert for W Blenheim & Co, electrical engineers, Egham, Surrey - electric telephones and apparatus. Date: 1893
Woman police officer with car and radio, Egham, SurreyWoman police officer (mobile officer) on duty in Egham, Surrey, standing by a police car and speaking on a handheld radio
The River Thames, Staines, SurreyThe River Thames, Staines, near Egham, Surrey, England. Showing Houseboats Date: 1909
The Founders Statue - Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey. Statue which stands at the centre of the south quadrangle depicting Thomas Holloway and his wife Jane