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Fife / Louise Victoria / 01LOUISE VICTORIA DUCHESS OF FIFE Eldest daughter of Edward VII
Q Mary / The Queen 1935QUEEN MARY Wife of George V in 1935
Queen Mary / Son John 1905QUEEN MARY Wife of George V, with her baby son John (1905-19)
Queen Mary 1902QUEEN MARY Wife of George V in 1902
Queen Mary / Postcard E&fQUEEN MARY Wife of George V
Queen Mary / Royalties 01QUEEN MARY Wife of George V
OLGA / GREECE / 1901QUEEN OLGA OF GREECE Wife of George I of Greece (they married in 1867), niece of the Tsar of Russia
Olga / Greece / PhotoQUEEN OLGA OF GREECE Wife of George I of Greece (they married in 1867), niece of the Tsar of Russia
Princess Louise C1880PRINCESS LOUISE Depicted on a music sheet, circa 1880
Aalm Velpeau / Nos MaitresAlfred-Armand-Louis-Marie VELPEAU French medical
A Toscanini / Aug 1917ARTURO TOSCANINI Italian conductor, known for his dynamic style - seen here with a military band on Monte Santo, a few days after the August 1917 offensive
A Toscanini / Wagner 1930ARTURO TOSCANINI Italian conductor (right), known for his dynamic style - seen here with Siegfried Wagner in 1930
Photographing M CurieMarie Curie is news : photographers lie in wait in the rue Cuvier, Paris, and snap her as she goes from her home to her laboratory
Making Machine PartsA man making machine parts
Bridge Abutment - N. TyneThe abutment of the bridge which crossed the River North Tyne at Chesters. At this point Hadrians Wall was cut by the river and spanned by an arched wooden bridge
Housesteads FortThe approach from the east towards the fort of Housteads, perched atop a limestone crag on Hadrians Wall. The fort is very well preserved, and housed an early Roman hospital
Housesteads MilecastleThe milecastle at Housesteads, directly on Hadrians Wall. The milecastle housed up to eight soldiers, and acted as a guard post for the Roman frontier
Hypocaust at ChestersA hypocaust excavated at the Roman fort of Chesters, situated on Hadrians Wall at the point where it crossed the River North Tyne
Cawfields MilecastleThe milecastle at Cawfields on Hadrians wall. The milecastles (set along the wall every Roman mile) were manned by up to eight men, and were the principal lookouts
Hs Wall-Cockmount HillA view of Hadrians Wall on Cockmount Hill. Archaeological evidence suggests that the wall rarely saw large scale military conflicts, and acted more as a control barrier
Castle Nick MilecastleMilecastle 39 on Hadrians Wall. Castle Nick built by the legion VI Victrix. The dramtic use of the natural line of crag defense is very striking at this milecastle
Hadrians W / SewingshieldsThe approach to Sewingshields milecastle along Hadrians Wall, 2km east of Housesteads fort. The wall, and southern vallum ditch system can clearly be seen
Hadrians Wall / Steel RiggHadrians Wall running along the edge of the limestone crags at Steel Rigg near Hexham, west of Housesteads Fort and Crag Lough
High Rochester FortA view of the site of the outpost fort at High Rochester during early excavations in the mid 19th century. The fort guarded the principal Roman road into Scotland
Roman Burials - ChestersA view from the site of Roman burials at Chesters fort (Cilurnum) on Hadrians Wall. This was the point where the wall crossed the River North Tyne
Mile-Stone - ChesterholmA mile stone at Chesterholm, the site of the Roman fort of Vindolanda. Recent excavations at Vindolanda have discovered a unique set of wooden Roman writing tablets from c.AD100
Bewcastle FortThe site of Bewcastle 24km NE of Carlisle. A later castle was built in a corner of the original Roman fort, which protected a major route of attack toward Hadrians Wall
Hadrians Wall - BruntonA section of Hadrians Wall at Brunton, opposite the fort of Chesters, which is the other side of the North Tyne River. The site has evidence of the Roman bridge abutment
Wall at Crag LoughOne of the most famous views of Hadrians Wall is the section which runs atop the limestone crags, west of Crag Lough
Watch Tower - Maiden WayThe ruins of a watch tower on the heather-strewn moorland of the Maiden Way, between Garrigill and Hadrians Wall
Vallum at down HillA view of the vallum at Down Hill. The Vallum was a mound and ditch system, lying directly behing Hadrians Wall. It acted as a mechanism for people-control
Vallum on Hadrians WallThe fosse ditch of the vallum system at Limestone Bank. The vallum lay behind the main stucture of Hadrians wall, and acted as a people-control structure, not as a defence
Birdoswald Fort / Hs WallA view into the River Irthing Gorge from the fort of Birdoswald on Hadrians Wall. The fort lies directly on the wall, a third of a mile from Harrows Scar Milecastle
Birdoswald FortThe fort of Birdoswald on Hadrians Wall, one of 16 forts on the wall system. The sites history spans 2000 years of occupation, and overlooks the River Irthing
Hadrians Wall at BykerA view of Hadrians Wall stretching from Byker towards Newcastle. Built by order of Emperor Hadrian in AD 122, the wall marked the northern extent of the Roman Empire
South Gate - HousesteadsThe Southern Gateway of Housesteads Fort on Hadrians Wall. The Fort contains the only visible remains of a Roman hospital in Britain and superbly preserved latrines!
West Gate at HousesteadsThe Western Gate of Housesteads Fort (Borcovius). This substantially excavated fort is on a dramatic stretch of the wall perched atop limestone crags
Houseteads Mile-CastleThe interior of the mile - castle at Housesteads fort on Hadrians Wall. Housesteads contains the only visible example of a Roman hospital in Britain
Berlin / Tiergarten 1867Berlin Tiergarten: full of people on an April afternoon
Lemaire Revolving GrateRevolving stove-grate by Godin Lemaire of Guise - featured at the 1867 exposition
Jean B E a CharcotJEAN B E A CHARCOT French explorer
Priest Visits VillagersA priest visits parishioners in their home
Falklands / Port StanleyPort Stanley: view of the bay
Lord Edward CecilEDWARD HERBERT CECIL Fourth son of third Marquess of Salisbury, Lord Cecil fought in the Boer War, and married Violet Maxse
St Georges HallThe first members of the public arrive for a performance at St Georges Music-Hall, Langham-Place, London
Marie Curie / Nobel 1911MARIE CURIE Polish scientist
Marie Curie in 1921MARIE CURIE in her laboratory
Karl Marx / Das KapitalTite page of Karl Marxs Das Kapital