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Golfers at the Redan, North BerwickA group of well-known people at the famous hole on the North Berwick links: Miss Katherine Tennant on the left, then Lady Oxford; Lady Dorothy Macmillan; Mrs Sylvester Gates; Lady Constance Hatch;
Berwick High StreetThe High Street and Town Hall at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England, looking very appealing, with few cars and not too busy
Soho, London - 44 Berwick Street W1 - Musicland, on the corner of Noel Street (closed 1975). 1973
North Berwick Witches and Dr Fian in a churchyardThe North Berwick Witches and Dr Fian fly round a church, some on broomsticks, as confessed to King James
The Village, Norham, NorthumberlandThe Village, Norham, Berwick-upon-Tweed, near Fishwick, Northumberland, England. Showing the cross on the village green Date: 1904
Junction of Warwick Way and Guildhouse Street, LondonThe junction of Warwick Way and Guildhouse Street (formerly Berwick Street), Pimlico, London. Date: circa 1920s
Railway Arch NewcastleThe railway arch over Dean Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, connecting the York and Berwick railway. It was opened by George Hudson, M.P. on 29 August 1848
M. Pease Golfing 1927The Hon. Miriam Pease playing golf at North Berwick links, Scotland
Berwick and BridgesThe bridges and harbour of Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, seen from the northwest, in Scotland : England is across the Tweed
North Berwick Witches casting spellsThe North Berwick Witches -- Satan lures Dr Fian and other misguided people to indulge in evil practices such as causing shipwrecks by casting spells
North Berwick early 1900's
North Berwick WitchesThe witches of North Berwick make cattle sick, set fire to churches and generally make themselves unpopular
Locomotive passenger engine no 73, side elevation, built 1846-1847 to Stephensons patent Date: 1847
Berwick-upon-Tweed bridges at night. The Royal Tweed Bridge nearest to the camera and the Royal Border Bridge - the railway bridge is illuminated in the distance Date: 2014
Berwick-on-Tweed High Street Victorian period
Berwick on Tweed High Street
Smithy, Paxton near Berwick on Tweed
Herring fishing boats at Spittal near Berwick on Tweed
Spittal near Berwick on Tweed Victorian period
The Smithy at Paxton near Berwick on Tweed Victorian period
Salmon fishing at Spittal near Berwick on Tweed Victorian period
Foulden near Berwick on Tweed Victorian period
Foulden near Berwick on Tweed
Berwick on Tweed Victorian period
Etal near Berwick on Tweed Victorian period
Etal near Berwick
North Berwick Law, Scotland
North Berwick Law Victorian period
Berwick upon Tweed Bridge, Victorian period
Ford village near Berwick on Tweed, early 1900s
Ford village near Berwick on Tweed, Victorian period
Tantallon castle, North Berwick, Victorian period
Illustration of Berwick on Tweed tramroad in 1822
Berwick upon Tweed wagonway / tram road in 1822
North Berwick form the Links early 1900s
Berwick-Upon-Tweed High Street early 1900s
Berwick upon Tweed High Street early 1900's
Berwick-Upon-Tweed early 1900s
Berwick-Upon-Tweed from Tweedmouth early 1900s
Berwick upon Tweed early 1900's
North Berwick Golf Links Victorian period
North Berwick golf links
1840s Victorian Map of Northumberland
Helen Jardine Artists AdvertisementAn advertisement page for Helen Jardine Artists Ltd, producers of drawings and illustrations for advertisers. The image shows an example of their work, portraying a pair of fashionably dressed women
Edward I, surname Longshanks, crossed the River Tweed on 12 March 1296 and besieged the Scottish town of Berwick, during the First War of Scottish Independence Date: 12 March 1296
General George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle, Siege of Tantallon Castle, East Lothian, Scotland, February 1651. The castle was bombarded with cannon fire for twelve days, and left in ruins. Date: 1651
King Edward I in action during the Siege of Berwick, during the First War of Scottish Independence. Date: 1296
King Edward I in action at Berwick, during the First War of Scottish Independence. Date: 1296