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Background imageLargely Collection: Clifton Bridge Photo

Clifton Bridge Photo
Clifton suspension bridge over the Avon, linking Gloucester- shire and Somerset, opened 1864, is largely constructed from the materials of Londons former Hungerford Bridge

Background imageLargely Collection: St Pauls Circa 1850

St Pauls Circa 1850
The front of the cathedral is largely hidden by the shops of Ludgate Hill, preventing Wrens magnificent design from achieving its full effect

Background imageLargely Collection: Map / North Africa 19C

Map / North Africa 19C
Tunisia and Tripoli (now largely Libya)

Background imageLargely Collection: Bewick / Red Squirrel

Bewick / Red Squirrel
(sciurus vulgaris) This is the so-called red squirrel, once widely prevalent in Britain but now largely displaced by its grey cousin from America

Background imageLargely Collection: St Stephens Chapel

St Stephens Chapel was a chapel in the old Palace of Westminster which served as the chamber of the House of Commons of England and that of Great Britain from 1547 to 1834

Background imageLargely Collection: Miss Alice Greaves (Tinnie)

Miss Alice Greaves (Tinnie)
A portrait painting of Alice Fay Greaves, also named Tinnie, who was the little sister of the artist, Walter Greaves, whose work was largely influenced by Whistler. Date: circa 1919

Background imageLargely Collection: Handley Page HPR. 7 Dart-Herald G-AODE prototype

Handley Page HPR. 7 Dart-Herald G-AODE prototype
Handley Page HPR.7 Dart-Herald G-AODE (msn 147) 1st prototype, moments before the starboard engine turbine blew up, causing the engine to fall off and the aircraft to catch fire

Background imageLargely Collection: St Nicholas, Deptford

St Nicholas, Deptford
St Nicholas Church in Deptford was founded in the 12th century, its tower dates from the 14th century, while the rest is largely 17th century with additional reconstruction work from after the Blitz

Background imageLargely Collection: Schutte-Lanz S. L. 1 rigid airship

Schutte-Lanz S. L. 1 rigid airship
Schutte-Lanz SL.1 rigid airship, designed and Built by the Schutte-Lanz company, set-up by Johann Schutte and Karl Lanz. The SL.1 was Built largely from wood with a geodesic framework

Background imageLargely Collection: EARTHS HEMISPHERES 1870

EARTHS HEMISPHERES 1870
Earths two hemispheres, one largely composed of land, the other predominantly of water Date: circa 1870

Background imageLargely Collection: St Dunstans-in-the-East

St Dunstans-in-the-East
Severely damaged in the Fire of London in 1666, it was patched up between 1668 and 1671. A steeple was added around 1700 to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren

Background imageLargely Collection: Sir william Tritton

Sir william Tritton
Sir William Ashbee Tritton (1875 - 1946) Military engineer who was largely responsible for inventing the tank during World War One Date: 1917

Background imageLargely Collection: Scenes from the French film Casanova, 1927

Scenes from the French film Casanova, 1927, directed by Russian Alexandra Volkoff with a largely German cast. A sumptuous costume drama, filmed partly in Venice, it was dazzlingly ambiguous

Background imageLargely Collection: Seventeen Windows, Marple, Cheshire

Seventeen Windows, Marple, Cheshire, a famous landmark named after its design which has since been largely demolished amid local controversy Date: circa 1908

Background imageLargely Collection: Life on Venus

Life on Venus is certain to be largely based on its extensive oceans : we can expects its inhabitants to be aquatic creatures of various kinds

Background imageLargely Collection: English Cathedrals - Manchester Choir

English Cathedrals - Manchester Choir - Choir, screen, organ pipes. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals

Background imageLargely Collection: English Cathedrals - St Magnus Church ( Orkney)

English Cathedrals - St Magnus Church ( Orkney) - Stone church with rose window and leadstones. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals

Background imageLargely Collection: St Susanna / Epinal Print

St Susanna / Epinal Print
SAINT SUSANNA Roman martyr about whom an extensive but largely fictitious legend was composed Date: 3rd century

Background imageLargely Collection: Polar bear

Polar bear
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is a carnivorous bear whose native range lies largely within the Arctic Circle.Date: 1903

Background imageLargely Collection: Alcock A1 an interesting one -off built largely from sp

Alcock A1 an interesting one -off built largely from spare parts

Background imageLargely Collection: Spain - The Gate of Lions at the Cathedral, Toledo

Spain - The Gate of Lions at the Cathedral, Toledo
Black and white lantern slide of the Gate of Lions at the Cathedral Toledo. Largely considered to be the magnum opus of Spanish Gothic style

Background imageLargely Collection: India - Sanjoli Village, Simla

India - Sanjoli Village, Simla
Black and white. A village made up of largely wooden buildings (some three or four storeys high) spread over a mountainous area.. Part of India Box, Boswell Collection. Slide number 196

Background imageLargely Collection: Japan - Bandai-san volcano

Japan - Bandai-san volcano
Lantern slide of In the Crater of Bandai-San. Bandai-san is a volcano in the central area of Fukushima Prefecture, southern Tohoku

Background imageLargely Collection: The General Strike - incidents of the Strike 1926

The General Strike - incidents of the Strike 1926
The arrest of a woman (between two policemen in centre foreground) at Hammersmith Broadway in West London during the General Strike

Background imageLargely Collection: Ferdinando Tenducci

Ferdinando Tenducci
GIUSTO FERDINANDO TENDUCCI Italian castrato singer, teacher and c omposer, working largely in England. Date: 1735? - 1790

Background imageLargely Collection: Katherine Philips Bust

Katherine Philips Bust
KATHERINE PHILIPS (nee Fowler) wife of James Philips, poet known as the matchless Orinda. Here she is also armless and largely bodiless... Date: 1631 - 1664

Background imageLargely Collection: O E Simmonds aerial view - Royal Victoria Military Hospital

O E Simmonds aerial view - Royal Victoria Military Hospital
O.E. Simmonds aerial view of the Royal Victoria Military Hospital, or Netley Hospital, near Southampton. It was largely demolished in 1966. Date: 1966

Background imageLargely Collection: Livingston, Maxim, Gates, Grahame-White - Olympia Aero Exhib

Livingston, Maxim, Gates, Grahame-White - Olympia Aero Exhib
Hendon, Londons first aerodrome, had been largely developed from 1910 by Claude Grahame-White, against the views of the newspaper media who had derided his earlier efforts to develop the airfield

Background imageLargely Collection: Gloster G37

Gloster G37 was largely built with Gauntlet components

Background imageLargely Collection: Know the risks involved Syphilis is acquired and transmitted

Know the risks involved Syphilis is acquired and transmitted largely by youth : Youth should receive special attention : Consult a reputable physician. Poster encouraging examinations for syphilis

Background imageLargely Collection: Castle Combe Churchyard

Castle Combe Churchyard
Part of the large churchyard of St. Andrews Church, Castle Combe, Wiltshire, England, founded in the 13th century but largely rebuilt in the 19th century. Date: late 1960s

Background imageLargely Collection: Dietary from Thame Workhouse, Oxfordshire

Dietary from Thame Workhouse, Oxfordshire
The dietary or menu plan adopted in 19836 by the Thame Union workhouse in Oxfordshire. It largely comprises bread, meat and gruel, with a cooked meat dinner two days per week. Date: 1836

Background imageLargely Collection: French & Swiss Women

French & Swiss Women
Women of Strasbourg & a woman from Basle, Switzerland. Largely regional or National costumes but with ruffs (by this date were no longer fashionable). Date: 1644

Background imageLargely Collection: The General Strike - an overturned motor-van

The General Strike - an overturned motor-van
A motor-van overturned by Strike sympathisers in Blackfriars Road, London. Though largely peaceful, there were several violent incidents during the General Strike

Background imageLargely Collection: Queen Victoria greeting the Duke of Edinburgh and the Grand

Queen Victoria greeting the Duke of Edinburgh and the Grand
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh together with his new wife, the Duchess of Edinburgh (formerly the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia)

Background imageLargely Collection: The entrance to a captured German dug-out

The entrance to a captured German dug-out
The staircase and entrance to a German dug-out captured by the British army during the Somme offensive in July 1916. Such shelters were often highly elaborate

Background imageLargely Collection: Nanjing Tower

Nanjing Tower
The porcelain tower at Nanjing (formerly Nanking) : it was largely destroyed by Taeping rebels in the 1850s but is currently under reconstruction

Background imageLargely Collection: Ruins of Persepolis

Ruins of Persepolis
General view of the ruins of Persepolis, capital city of the ancient Persian kings, largely destroyed by Alexander of Macedon

Background imageLargely Collection: Battle of Sempach 2

Battle of Sempach 2
The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach, largely thanks to the heroism of Arnold von Winkelried who breaks the line of the Austrian spearmen

Background imageLargely Collection: Battle of Sempach 3

Battle of Sempach 3
The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach, largely thanks to the heroism of Arnold von Winkelried who breaks the line of the Austrian spearmen

Background imageLargely Collection: Battle of Sempach 4

Battle of Sempach 4
The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach, largely thanks to the heroism of Arnold von Winkelried who breaks the line of the Austrian spearmen

Background imageLargely Collection: Battle of Sempach 1

Battle of Sempach 1
The Swiss defeat Leopold of Austria at the battle of Sempach, largely thanks to the heroism of Arnold von Winkelried who breaks the line of the Austrian spearmen

Background imageLargely Collection: Donald H Menzel

Donald H Menzel
Astronomer, author of three books taking a strongly sceptical approach to UFOs, considering them largely to be natural phenomena

Background imageLargely Collection: American Notes / Dickens

American Notes / Dickens
The Gold Digger. A character from the chronicle of Dickens first American visit in 1842 which was written largely from letters sent home to his friend John Forster

Background imageLargely Collection: James Baird, Ironmaster

James Baird, Ironmaster
JAMES BAIRD Scottish ironmaster : his family business at one time produced 300, 000 tons of iron a year; his profits largely went in Church benefactions

Background imageLargely Collection: Edward Cecil Wimbledon

Edward Cecil Wimbledon
Sir EDWARD CECIL, viscount WIMBLEDON military and naval commander, largely in the Netherlands. - with his autograph

Background imageLargely Collection: Bewick / Flying Squirrel

Bewick / Flying Squirrel
(petaurista elegans) Bewick seems to say that this exotic rodent can be found in Europe, but today it is largely confined to south-east Asia

Background imageLargely Collection: Siege of Toulon 1793

Siege of Toulon 1793
THE SIEGE OF TOULON The French besiege Toulon, held by the British : Napoleon, making his first notable appearance, is largely responsible for the success



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