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Fighting Hail BeaujolaisIn the Beaujolais area Guinands mortar bombards clouds which threaten the vineyards, causing them to release the rain before it freezes into hail
Saving Vines BeaujolaisFrench wine-growers in the Beaujolais area bombard menacing clouds with a mortar, to cause premature precipitation of rain before it freezes into hail
1915 / Battle / ChampagneA battle in progress in the Champagne region of France, in an area of woods and farmland
Map of the New York AreaA map of New York from the middle of the eighteenth century
Caleche 1820SA French caleche de Longchamp suitable for ladies to drive in le Bois de Boulogne : the small seating area contrasts with the overall size of the vehicle
Jerusalem / Temple WestJerusalem: west side of the Temple area
Jerusalem / Temple 1912Jerusalem: the Temple area
Red Sea MeteorMETEOR OVER SINAI is interpreted by Arabs as a portent of grave events in the Red Sea area : shortly after, war breaks out between Italy and Ethiopia
Salt Flats in FranceA birds eye view of a salt production area in the marshes, showing the areas where the salt is cultivated to the boat that will export it
Crystal Palace / SizeThis view of part of the main exhibition area gives an impression of the vast size of Paxtons astonishing building
Sarmatian WarriorsWarriors from Sarmatia (though the bowman on the left may be a Pathian), an undefined area of Southern Russia
Tothill Fields PrisonBridewell Prison also called Tothill Fields as it stood in an area of Westminster of the same name. It housed women and boys under 17. The boys given their dinner. Date: 1862
Flame-Resistant ClothingMefisto flame-resisting clothing introduced by Merryweathers in the late 1920s, allowing firemen to enter a burning area and continue to work
Cock Tavern, Fleet StThe dining room of the Cock Tavern on Fleet St. Like other pubs in the area, the Cock was frequented by luminaries like Pepys, Johnson and Tennyson. It was destroyed in 1886
Cattle Going to MarketA herd of cattle being goaded to market through a suburban area, much to the dismay of a Walls ice cream van, which seems to have got caught up in everything
London Bridge Station sInside the signal boxes controlling the approach to London Bridge station, South- Eastern Railway. This is one of the busiest stretches of railway in the London area
Malaka, Malaysia C18ThA view of Malaka from the sea showing sailing ships and other smaller vessels, rows of small houses, a walled area of the town & a building set up on stilts in between
Park Lane, LondonPark Lane, an exclusive area of central London
Edinburgh in 1819A view of residential and industrial Edinburgh from St Anthonys Chapel; a shepherd minds his flocks on the rural area adjacent to the buildings
Edinburgh, CowgateA row of slightly run-down houses in the Cowgate area of Edinburgh with residents chatting and doing business on the street
Bomb Damage in LondonRubble from destroyed buildings in the area of St Pauls Cathedral, London
Newgate Prison / 1800Exterior view of Newgate prison and surrounding area
Lourdes Circa 1900The area round the grotto at the end of the 19th century complete with basilica, esplanade, medical buildings, baths, fountains and so on
Lincolns Inn Fields 1805A picturesque view of Lincolns Inn Fields and its surrounding area
London / Bankside C1580Plan of the Bankside area, including the bull and bear baiting pits
Westminster / London / 1647General view of Westminster Hall, Abbey and surrounding area
Tunguska EpicentreA close view of the Southern swamp, the centre of the destroyed area
Sir Titus Salt, manufacturer, MP and philanthropistSir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist. He founded a new town, Saltaire, in 1853 in the Bradford area of Yorkshire, and built houses there for his workforce