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Union Workhouse, Kings Norton, WorcestershireEntrance to the Union workhouse on what is now Raddlebarn Road, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, south west of Birmingham. The building, designed by Edward Holmes, was opened in 1870
Hogarth, Four Times of the Day, NightHogarth, Four Times of the Day, 4. Night. In a narrow street leading to Charing Cross, with an equestrian statue of Charles I at the far end
Philemon and Baucis, two hospitable cottagers, ask the gods that they may die together, so P is turned into an oak tree and B to a linden, their branches intertwining
English oak or pedunculate oak, Quercus robur (Quercus pedunculata). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants
Quercus suber, cork oakPlate 35 from `Le Regne Vegetal. Vol 16 1871. Originally called Chene liege in this publication the Cork Oak tree is now know by the name (Quercus suber)
Common oak tree, Quercus robur. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880
HMS Royal Oak, battleship, Revenge class. 1940s
New University, Selly Oak, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. Date: circa 1910s
England cricket team of 1885Cricketers of the England eleven of 1885, with W G Grace at the centre, surrounded by Barnes, Lyttelton, Shrewsbury, Gunn, Bates, Steel, Read, Peate, Barlow and Ulyett. 1885
Oracle of Zeus, DodonaZEUS / JUPITER DODONEUS whose oracle at Dodona was the oldest in Greece : the prophecies came from the sacred oak, which is depicted here as having human form
Dolls House of Petronella Dunois, c. 1676Dolls House of Petronella Dunois (1650-1695), c. 1676. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
HMS Royal Oak, British battleshipHMS Royal Oak, British Revenge class battleship. Date: circa 1918
Worlds Largest Living Christmas Tree - WilmingtonWorlds Largest Living Christmas Tree - Hilton Park, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA. A three hundred year old Live Oak tree lighted with 4000 bulbs - a popular toursit attraction in Wilmington
St Boniface / Sacred OakSAINT BONIFACE (Wynfryth, of Crediton) Bishop of Mainz, missionary and martyr in Germany, destroying the sacred oak of an ancient German god
British Forest TreesA chart of British forest trees
Ye Royal Oak - Pimlico, LondonYe Royal Oak - pub on Elizabeth Street, Eaton Square, Belgravia, Pimlico, London
Carmarthen Ancient OakAn ancient oak tree in the centre of Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales, which some believe was the birthplace of Merlin
Kings Norton Workhouse / Selly Oak Hospital, BirminghamAn aerial view of Selly Oak Hospital, Birmingham - the former Kings Norton Union workhouse and workhouse infirmary. The original workhouse building is at the left, just below centre
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Oak Lodge, Dropmore, BuckinghamshireOak Lodge, Dropmore, near the village of Burnham, Buckinghamshire, on Lord Grenvilles estate, built in the 19th century and clad with Renaissance wooden panels
The Royal Oak - Queen Victoria and descendents family treeA spectacular family tree produced by The Illustrated London News to mark the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. The beautifully drawn oak tree is hung with portraits of Victoria and Albert
1887 Jubilee genealogical tree of Queen VictoriaGenealogical tree of Queen Victoria and her descendants, published in occasion of the 1887 Golden Jubilee. 1887
The Royal Oak Inn - Station Road, Didcot, OxfordshireThe Royal Oak Inn - Station Road, Didcot, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1927
Huge Old Oak Tree C1912Major Oak: a huge oak tree believed to be 1500 years old, with a 35 foot girth and 64 foot base
Royal Oak pub, Porchester Road, Bayswater, LondonRoyal Oak pub, Porchester Road, Bayswater, West London, with Hope Brothers on the right. Date: circa 1905
Royal Oak pub, Bayswater, LondonRoyal Oak pub, Bayswater, West London, with Hope Brothers on the right. circa 1905
Union Workhouse Infirmary, Kings Norton, WorcestershireThe pavilion-plan infirmary erected in 1897 adjacent to the Kings Norton Union workhouse on what is now Raddlebarn Road, Kings Norton, Worcestershire, south west of Birmingham
Oak Apple Day at Chelsea HospitalLord Roberts takes the salute of the Chelsea Pensioners as they march past the statue of Charles II, which is covered with oak branches in honour of Oak Apple Day
KETTs OAKKetts Oak, at Hethersett, Norfolk, England, the tree beneath which the tanner, Robert Kett, began his revolt in 1549
Photograph of Old Oak PH, Arlington, Sussex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
A Woman standing in the trunk of the Major Oak, Sherwood Forest near Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire. According to local folklore, it was Robin Hoods shelter where he and his merry men slept
Isobel Swithinbank and pet dog at Denham CourtIsobel Swithinbank and pet dog by a thatched garden hut (part constructed from the stump of a large old oak tree) at Denham Court, Denham, near Uxbridge, Buckinghamshire
Stripping Oak BarkFour working class men in flat caps work as a team, stripping bark off a huge oak tree, which has been felled for tanning
Quercus, oakPlate 21 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty two species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. Originally issued in 1771
Quercus in amberA male oak tree flower in Baltic amber with a length of 3.7 mm and dating from the Upper Eocene about 35 million years old. Image from Amber The Natural Time Capsule page 29 figure 86
SPAIN. Guernica. Spain (1909). Basque and Catalan nationalism. Meeting between the members of the Solidaritat Catalana and the Lliga Regionalista with the Liga Foral of Gipuzkoa under the oak of
Words by King Charles IIPoem written by King Charles II entitled I Pass All My Hours in a Shady Old Grove, accompanied by a stylised illustration of the Merry Monarch composing under the shade of an oak tree
Tunis, Tunisia - Hotel des ChenesHotel des Chenes (The Oaks Hotel) - Tunis, Tunisia
TableOval oak gateleg table made from oak, elm and red deal, with two hinged leaves on a joined frame, and a drawer at one end, made in England c.1675-1700. Date: c.1685-1700
Oliver Cromwell removing the mace from the Commons Chamber and dissolving the Rump Parliament in 1653. Behind him, a group of Roundheads arrest a cavalier. Take away that Bauble
TableDraw-leaf table made from oak with carved friezes, made in England c.1600-1650. Date: c.1600-1650
King Charles II hiding up an oak tree in Boscobel Wood, after the Battle of Worcester, 1651. Parliamentarian or Roundhead soldier interrogate a local Royalist family. The Royal Oak
View of part of Duke Street, West Smithfield, 1807View of part of Duke Street, formerly Duck Lane, West Smithfield, 1807. Tudor timber houses of oak, chestnut and plaster. Man on a ladder lighting a gas lantern
Tudor houses on the corner of Chancery Lane, Fleet Street, 1789. External specimen of the Grotesque Bracketed Front and Projecting Stories of the reign of Edward VI. Demolished 1799
Frozen pond with back light, Church Eaton, Staffordshire, England Date: 2000
Brocton Coppice, Cannock Chase, StaffordshirreA young man sits with his Jack Russell dog on a branch of one of the ancient sessile oak trees in Brocton Coppice, Cannock Chase Forest, Staffordshire, England
The Braydon Oak - Savernake Forest, Wiltshire - in the centre of the North Wessex Downs Date: 1907
The Head of Germania - Dresden, GermanyThe Head of Germania - the National monument on Niederwald Plaza (Square)- created by Johannes Schilling - Dresden, Germany. Date: circa 1909