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St Williams CollegeSt. Williams College, York, England, was originally built in 1461 as a college for Minster priests. This splendid timered building was altered in the 15th and 16th centuries Date: 15th century
Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, England, with its fine old houses and shops and the 15th century church, in the distance. Date: 1960s
Church Stile HouseThe old Church Stile House at Cobham, Surrey, England, which was built in 1432 and restored in 1655. Date: 15th & 17th century
Martham ChurchSt. Marys Church, Martham, Norfolk, England. The tower is early Perpendicular; the nave aisles and clerestories are mid 15th century. Date: 15th century
Dedham Church InteriorAn view of the fine interior of Dedham Church, Essex, England. Date: 15th century
Ripley Castle, Nidderdale, Yorkshire, England. In the mid 15th century, Sir John Ingilby built the oldest surviving part of the building; the tower is 16th century. Date: 15th & 16th century
The sun and the moonDyalogus creaturarum moralizatus, 1484, the first printed book in Sweden. The author was the Italian Maynus de Mayneriis (dead 1370). This woodcut illustrates the morality about the Sun and the Moon
Old Chesil RectoryThe Old Chesil Rectory, the oldest house in Winchester, Hampshire, England. Date: mid 15th century
Lastingham ChurchThe Nave and curious entrance to the Crypt of Lastingham Church, Yorkshire, England. Date: 13the to 15th century
Loddon Church, Norfolk, England, a fine flint edifice, dating from 1480. Date: 15th century
South Gate Kings LynnThe medieval South Gate, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, is one ofthe towns most famous tourist attractions. Date: 15th century
Church PinnacleOne of the corner pinnacles of the beautiful parish church of St. John Baptist, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 15th century
Tretower Court GatewayThe gateway to Tretower Court, Brecon, Wales. Date: 15th century
Place Farm GatehouseThe massive gatehouse at Place Farm, Tisbury, Wiltshire. the entrance to a fine range of medieval domestic buildings. The lower part is 13th century, the upper is 15th. Date: 13th & 15th century
Wymondham Abbey ChurchWymondham Abbey, Norfolk, England, was founded in 1107 by William d Albini, Chief Butler to King Henry I. The eastern tower is Norman, the other built 15th century. Date: founded 1107
England / Cerne AbbasTudor and Stuart houses in Church Street, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England. Date: 15th & 16th century
Lincluden Abbey, near Dumfries, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Founded in 1164 and converted into a college for a prevost and prebendaries in the early 15th century. Date: founded 1164
St. Duthus ChurchThe remains of the church at St. Duthus, Tain, Ross-shire, Scotland. It was here that Saint Duthus was born. Date: 15th century
Her Majestys Gracious SmileA rare photograph of a smiling Queen Victoria taken in 1898 at the age of 79 during her Jubilee celebrations. Date: 15th February 1898
The Felling of Dimmocks Chimney, HanleyThe Felling of Dimmocks Pottery Works Chimney, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire on June 15th, 1905. The demolition of the great chimney was almost an event for a local holiday
Road collapse, ParisA collapse at Place Saint Philippe du Roule in Paris on 15th June 1910 as a direct result of prior damage caused during the severe flood which hit the capital in January of the same year. Date: 1910
The Cock Pit, EtonThe Cock Pit, High Street, Eton, Berkshire, England, which dates back to the early 15th century. Date: established 1420
Chapel of St. LawrenceThe Chapel of St. Lawrence, Ashburton, Devon, England, with its 15th century Gothic tower. It was the Bishop of Exeters private chapel. Date: 15th century
Llanrwst Bridge, over the River Conwy, a stone bridge, built c. 1636. The Ty Hwnt ir Bont, 15th century buildings, now a National Trust property and tearooms, on the right. Date: 17th century
Cheyney Court WinchesterCheyney Court (or The Cheyneys ) and Gateway, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Date: 15th century
Prestwick Market CrossThe old Market Cross, dating from 1473, at Prestwick, Scotland. Date: 15th century
Compton WynyatesTopiary at Compton Wynyates, Warwickshire, seat of the Marquis of Northampton. Erected by Edmund Compton in the 15th century, an example of Tudor Domestic Architecture Date: late 15th century
Minster Lovell HallThe ruins of Minster Lovell Hall, Cotswolds, Oxfordshire, England. It was built by Lord William Lovell in the 1440s. Legend has it that he died in a secret room in the hall. Date: mid 15th century
Angelic FontThe massive font, with its flying angels corbels below the bowl, in the church at Woodchurch, the Wirral, Merseyside, England. Date: 15th century
Lavenham GuildhallThe Guildhall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England. It was originally a hall of Cloth Guilds, for which the town was noted in the 15th century as a centre for the cloth trade. Date: 1930s
Tudor House MuseumThe Tudor House Museum, Southampton, England. Built in the 1530s. Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I are all reputed to have stayed here. Date: 15th century
St. Wollos ChurchSt. Wollos Cathedral, Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, has a Saxon chapel and a Norman nave. The Gothic Casquet was added in the 15th century. A cathedral from 1929 Date: 1960s
East Hagbourne ChurchSt. Andrews Church, East Hagbourne, Berkshire, England, a fine mixture of Early English, Decorated and Perpendicular architecture. Date: 12th - 15th century
St. Oswalds ChapelSt. Oswalds Cross and Chapel, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England. Built about 1446, it is late Perpendicular church architecture. Date: mid 15th century
Hadleigh GuildhallThe ancient timber-framed Guild House - or Hall, at Hadleigh, Suffolk, England (Before restoration). Date: 15th century
Cheddar Market CrossThe 15th century Market Cross, Bath Street, Cheddar, Somerset, England. The shelter was rebuilt in 1834. Date: 15th century
Farleigh Castle
HALL I TH WOODHall i th Wood, near Bolton, Lancashire, England. Once the home of Samuel Crompton, the inventor of the Spinning Mule (1779), which revolutionised the cotton industry. Date: 15th century
Farleigh Castle GateFarleigh Hungerford Castle, Somerset, England. Building began in the 1370s by Sir Thomas Hungerford and extended by his son, Walter, in the 15th century : Walls & gateway Date: 14th & 15th century
LONGLANDS FARMHOUSELonglands, an old farmhouse at Hennock, near Newton Abbot, Devon, England. It is probably a medieval hall-house of late 15th century origin, modernised in about 1600. Date: 15th & 16th century
Australian troops, Quinns Post, Gallipoli, Turkey, WW1Australian troops of the 15th Battalion during an attack at Quinns Post, Gallipoli, Turkey, during the First World War. Date: 29 May 1915
The Sanctuary of Monte Sant Angelo sul GarganoManfredonia, Puglia, Italy, in the province of Foggia. Coastal town to the south of Monte Gargano. This card shows the medieval castle, begun by the Hohenstaufen and completed by the Angevins
Page from the Illustrated London News, 1854A page from the Illustarted London News 1854, featuring the obituary of Captain Lewis Edward Nolan of the 15th Hussars, as well as an engraving of the charge of the chasseurs d Afrique
Butcher prepares meatA 15th century butcher prepares cuts of meat, including ribs and hooves. Date: 15th century
15th Cub Course, FloridaScouts crouch in a circle in a wooded area at the 15th Cub Course, Florida. circa 1930s
Tornado over turns house, 1886The overturning action of tornadoes on buildings in St. Cloud, Minnesota. The neighbours, who took the precaution of boarding their windows up, seem to have come off better. Date: April 15th 1886
Frankfurt - Bockenheimer Warte - 15th century Watch Tower and gate. Date: circa 1908
Brazil - Pernambuco Theatre and GardensBrazil - Pernambuco The St. Isabel Theatre and The Garden of the 15th November Date: 1906