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16th Collection (page 61)

Background image16th Collection: The Old Castle, Canonbury, London

The Old Castle, Canonbury, London. The manor of Canonbury was constructed by William Bolton of St Bartholomews Priory between 1509 and 1532

Background image16th Collection: The American Champion Yacht Puritan

The American Champion Yacht Puritan. Modelled by Edward Burgess, of Boston, Mass. Winner of the Two Races for the Americas Cup against the English Cutter Genesta at New York, Sept

Background image16th Collection: The yacht Meteor of New York: leaving Sandy Hook Augst. 16th

The yacht Meteor of New York: leaving Sandy Hook Augst. 16th. 1869 bound to Europe. Date c1869. The yacht Meteor of New York: leaving Sandy Hook Augst. 16th. 1869 bound to Europe. Date c1869

Background image16th Collection: A third heat in two sixteen!!: Judge Fullerton and Goldsmith

A third heat in two sixteen!!: Judge Fullerton and Goldsmith Maid in their great trot at East Saginaw, Mich. July 16th. 1874. Date c1874

Background image16th Collection: The Puritan and Genesta on the homestretch: in their second

The Puritan and Genesta on the homestretch: in their second and final international race for The Americas Cup Sept. 16th 1885. Date c1885

Background image16th Collection: 16th Fulham Sea Scouts in the Channel

16th Fulham Sea Scouts in the Channel
Members of the 16th Fulham Sea Scouts sailing across the Channel. circa 1950s

Background image16th Collection: Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte

Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Eugene Louis, Prince Imperial of France. Born 16th March 1856

Background image16th Collection: Men of the 16th Lancers in a farmyard

Men of the 16th Lancers in a farmyard
A member of the 16th Lancers taking observations up a ladder, watched by his colleagues under cover of a farmyard. circa 1911

Background image16th Collection: 12th Deutsches Turnfest at Leipzig

12th Deutsches Turnfest at Leipzig
12th Deutsches Turnfest (German Gymnastics Festival) at Leipzig - 12th-16th July, 1913. Adorning the festival garland Date: 1913

Background image16th Collection: Rani Sipris Mosque - Ahmedabad

Rani Sipris Mosque - Ahmedabad. built in 1514 AD by Rani Sipri, wife of Mehmud Begada. A small mosque with a height of 50ft and 54ft in length

Background image16th Collection: Lyon, France - International Exhibition (1 / 7)

Lyon, France - International Exhibition (1 / 7)
Lyon, France - International Exhibition - 16th century Gobelin tapestries, displayed in the Salon Cheret Date: 1914

Background image16th Collection: Poor Kitchen

Poor Kitchen
The poor kitchen. Date: 1581

Background image16th Collection: Landskrona

Landskrona
Town of Landskrona, 1580s- It then belonged to Denmark Date: 1580s

Background image16th Collection: Maiolica Plate - A Maiolica painter at work

Maiolica Plate - A Maiolica painter at work. Italian (Caffaggiolo) c.1515. Date: circa 1515

Background image16th Collection: House detail, Bad Wimpfen, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany

House detail, Bad Wimpfen, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany
Detail of the 16th century timber-framed Burgermeister-Elsasser-Haus in the town of Bad Wimpfen, in the state of Baden Wurttemberg, Germany. 2010

Background image16th Collection: Bosnia & Herzegovina - Banja Luka

Bosnia & Herzegovina - Banja Luka - Arnaudija Mosque (built 1594) -the mosque was totally destroyed by the Army of the Republic of Serbia on 7th May 1993. Date: circa 1910s

Background image16th Collection: Romanian Countryfolk and Curtea de Arges

Romanian Countryfolk and Curtea de Arges
Two Romanian countryfolk in traditional costume and the 16th century Curtea de Arges Monastery - Curtea de Arges, Arges county, Romania Date: circa 1900

Background image16th Collection: Porters Guild

Porters Guild
Regulations for the porters guild, Stockholm, Sweden 1502. Date: 1502

Background image16th Collection: Utopia

Utopia as it was presented 1518 by Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) Date: 1518

Background image16th Collection: Chartres Cathedral, France - Choir Screen

Chartres Cathedral, France - Choir Screen
A surviving example of the interior carved choir screen at Chartres Cathedral, France Date: circa 1910s

Background image16th Collection: Fountain of Louis XII at Blois, France

Fountain of Louis XII at Blois, France
Fountain of Louis XII (early 16th century) at Blois, France Date: 1903

Background image16th Collection: World Mao 1507

World Mao 1507

Background image16th Collection: Kings House, Sandwich

Kings House, Sandwich
The doorway to the splendid Kings House, with the Arms of King Henry VIII carved above it, Sandwich, Kent, England. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: CATHEDRAL OF ESSEX

CATHEDRAL OF ESSEX
A corner of the spacious interior of Thaxted Church, Essex, England, aptly called, due to its size and splendour, the Cathedral of Essex. Date: 14th, 15th & 16th century

Background image16th Collection: St Williams College

St Williams College
St. 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

Background image16th Collection: Farne Islands Tower

Farne Islands Tower
The squat Tower House, built about 1500 and St. Cuthberts Chapel, all that remains of a church built here by the Master of the Farne, c.1370, Farne Islands, Northumberland. Date: early 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Sandringham Church

Sandringham Church
The church of St. Mary Magdalene, Sandringham, Norfolk, England, dating back in its present form to the 16th century. The Royal Family worship here. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Tudor Window Shutters

Tudor Window Shutters
One of the elaborately carved shutters on the house in Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, England, built in 1526 for Augustine Steward, Sherriff, Mayor and M.P. for Norwich. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Ripley Castle

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

Background image16th Collection: Tudor Houses

Tudor Houses
Mill Street, Warwick, with a row of Tudor half-timbered houses, a glimpse of Shakespeares England. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Genoa, Italy

Genoa, Italy

Background image16th Collection: Rich Kitchen

Rich Kitchen

Background image16th Collection: Lisbon, Portugal - Casa dos Bicos

Lisbon, Portugal - Casa dos Bicos ( House of the Spikes ) - built in the early 16th century in the Alfama neighbourhood, this building a curious facade of Renaissance and Manueline influence

Background image16th Collection: Map of Calicut

Map of Calicut
Calicut in India, also Ormus and Canonor Date: 1599

Background image16th Collection: Saxo Gramatticus front page

Saxo Gramatticus front page
Front page of the Paris Edition of Saxo Grammaticus: Gesta danorum (The Danish Chronicle) 1514. Date: 1514

Background image16th Collection: Ireland / Fin Barres Isle

Ireland / Fin Barres Isle
St. Fin Barres Chapel, on an island in Gougane Barra Lake, County Cork, Ireland. At the end of the 16th century it was occupied by Fin Barre, the Patron Saint of Cork. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Kirby Hall Courtyard

Kirby Hall Courtyard
The Inner Court of Kirby Hall, Northamptonshire, England. The Hall was formerly a residence of the Earl of Winchelsea, built 1570s - 1590s. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Haughton Chapel

Haughton Chapel
The ruins of Haughton Chapel, near Retford, Nottinghamshire, England. Building began in the late 11th century, with enhancements and additions up to the 16th century. Date: Medieval

Background image16th Collection: Linlithgow Gateway

Linlithgow Gateway
The fine outer gateway to Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, Scotland, built for King James V in 1535. Date: early 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Lacock Abbey Cloisters

Lacock Abbey Cloisters
Exterior of the cloisters of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery, partly rebuilt 1540. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: English Gable Hood

English Gable Hood
A model wearing a Gable Hood or an English Hood, a popular Tudor head-dress, made famous by the wives of King Henry VIII of England. Date: 16th century (re-enactment)

Background image16th Collection: Much Wenlock Guildhall

Much Wenlock Guildhall
The splendid Guildhall at Much Wenlock, Shropshire, England. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Lacock Abbey Courtyard

Lacock Abbey Courtyard
The Tudor stable courtyard of Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire, founded in the early 13th century by Ela, Countess of Salisbury as an Augustinian monastery. Date: 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Oakwell Hall Dog Gates

Oakwell Hall Dog Gates
The dog gates at the foot of the staircase of Oakwell Hall, Birstall, Yorkshire, England. These are described in Chapter 15 of the novel Shirley by Charlotte Bronte. Date: late 16th century

Background image16th Collection: England / Cerne Abbas

England / Cerne Abbas
Tudor and Stuart houses in Church Street, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England. Date: 15th & 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Elizabethan Parliament

Elizabethan Parliament
Queen Elizabeth I of England in Parliament. 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Ravensworth Castle

Ravensworth Castle
The ruins of Ravensworth Castle, home of the Fitzhugh family. Built out of sandstone, the castle was used as a quarry by the locals. Abandoned 16th century

Background image16th Collection: Miss Connie Ediss Punching The Ball

Miss Connie Ediss Punching The Ball
Miss Connie Eddis is a great believer in exercise, and to keep herself in trim she makes a speciality of ball-punching. This picture shows her engaged in that persuasive art in her country home



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