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Cyclist's Camp, LincolnshireA photograph of some cyclists that have set up camp in the Lincolnshire countryside, they are preparing to eat and drink. The image is used as a promotion of the surrounding areas of a village named
Sailing In LincolnshireA photograph of three identical sailing boats on the sea, along the coast of Lincolnshire. The image is used as a promotion of the surrounding areas of a village named Woldsea
Magpie Cottage Proposal, WoldseaAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for Magpie Cottage to be erected at Woldsea, a garden village project to be built in Lincolnshire. The exterior shows an attractive flower garden
Windmill, LincolnshireAn illustration of a large windmill nestled in the Lincolnshire countryside, accompanied with a passage written by the English engineer, Raymond Unwin
Ice Skating In LincolnshireA photograph of a mother and father helping their child to ice skate, with other figures standing in the background, the area is situated in Lincolnshire
The West Gate Proposal, WoldseaAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for the West Gate to be erected at Woldsea, a garden village project to be built in Lincolnshire. The entrance has a portcullis. Date: circa 1910
Bourne Woods, LincolnshireThis photograph shows a path splitting two ways, with a figure standing on the right, walking through Bourne Woods, situated in Lincolnshire
Country House Proposal, WoldseaAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for a country house to be erected at Woldsea, a garden village project to be built in Lincolnshire
At The Seaside, LincolnshireA photograph showing a large bunch of joyful figures enjoying their day in the shallow sea waters, on the coast in Lincolnshire
Residential & Day College Proposal, WoldseaAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for a residential and day college to be erected at Woldsea, a garden village project to be built in Lincolnshire. Date: circa 1910
Woldsea Proposed Cottage SquareAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for a square of cottages to be erected at Woldsea, a garden village project to be built in Lincolnshire
Hubbard's Hill, LouthA landscape photograph showing a countryside stream at Hubbard's Hill, an area of outstanding natural beauty near Louth, Lincolnshire
The Southwold PackA photograph of some boys on horseback, part of a hunting party known as the Southwold Pack, given that Lincolnshire was famed for it's hunting during this period
Beachway Proposal, WoldseaAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for a settlement called Beachway to be erected at Woldsea, a garden village project to be built in Lincolnshire. Date: circa 1910
The Rows, WoldseaAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for a shopping centre known as The Rows to be erected at Woldsea, a garden village project to be built in Lincolnshire. Date: circa 1910
Hotel Proposal, WoldseaAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for a hotel to be erected at Woldsea, a garden village project to be built in Lincolnshire. Date: circa 1910
The Green, WoldseaAn architectural drawing suggesting the plans for the Green to be built, comprising of a number of cottages with an attractive layout, at Woldsea
Outlook Of A South Coast HomeThis photograph shows the outlook of a home on the South Coast, typical of many that were built at the time for those that make daily journeys from the sea to London. Date: circa 1929
Ellens at Rudgwick, Sussex, Bay WindowA photograph of a large bay window belonging to a fine house called Ellens at Rudgwick, Sussex, designed by architect Maurice Everett Webb
Old Swan House Drawing RoomA photograph of the drawing room at Swan House, Chelsea Embankment, London, built in 1876, designed by architect Richard Norman Shaw. This room was decorated and furnished by Morris and Co
Water House, WalthamstowA photograph of Water House, Walthamstow, a fine Georgian house dating from 1762, built out of brown brick, it served as a childhood home of Pre-Raphaelite craftsman, William Morris
Poulton Priory, GloucestershireThis photograph shows a distant view of Poulton Priory, or the priory of St. Mary, in Gloucestershire. The sire was originally founded as a chantry chapel in 1337 by Sir Thomas Seymour
House At Stansted, EssexAn architectural drawing which proposes the erection of a house at Stansted, Essex, for Harry Chester Esq. built by contractor Mr. J
The Menin gate, 1927A photograph showing a grand archway of the Menin Gate, a war memorial in Ypres, Belgium, dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in the Ypres Salient of WW1
The King's House, Burhill, Surrey, architect Charles Beresford Marshall, built for King George V Date: 1936
Les Travailleurs De l'EnlaidissementAn illustration of a tightly packed group of debating members of the Municipal Council, accompanied with a descriptive caption as follows
The ChAteau de TonquedecA landscape sketch of a foreground woodland scene placed beside the bend of a river, below the elevated view of The ChAteau de Tonquedec, a castle in the Cotes d'Armor departement of France
Stone Bridge, Chelmsford, Essex, built circa 1780 Date: circa 1950
Tower BridgeA drawing which shows a view from low down, of Tower Bridge, a bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry
Dieppe CathedralThis painting provides a view of the Church of Saint Jacques in Dieppe, France. The French Gothic cathedral was built, as seen today, around 1283. Date: circa 1923
The Bridge At CahorsAn oil painting which looks across the Lot river, providing a view of the Pont Valentre, a medieval bridge with three towers, situated in Cahors, southern France
Tower Of CalaisAn etching of the Tour du Guet, a watchtower in Calais, northern France, dating from 1214, when Philip I, Count of Boulogne built fortifications in the town
Eglise Saint-GervaisAn oil painting of an arched canal bridge in Paris, France, in front of the Eglise Saint-Gervais, a Roman catholic church, built between 1494 and 1657 upon the site of two earlier churches
Mason Court, Stratford-On_AvonAn etching of Mason Court, located right in the centre of Stratford-Upon-Avon, a medieval hall built in 1482, close to the birthplace of William Shakespeare
Harvard House, Stratford-On-AvonAn architectural etching showing the front face of Harvard House, built in 1596 by Thomas Rogers, the grandfather of the Harvard University benefactor, John Harvard
Hotel De Ville, LochesAn etching of a town hall in Loches, France, dating from 1543, built out of limestone, under the guidance of the master mason, Jean Baudoin, authorized by King Francois. Date: circa 1920
Willingham House, Market RasenAn oil painting of Willingham House, a country house near Market Rasen in Lincolnshire. It was built circa 1790 for Ayscoghe Boucherett, member of parliament for Grimsby between 1796-1803
Cheateau DOrguilleA painting of Mont Orgueil, a castle in Jersey, sitting on a rocky peak by the coast, built between 1204 and 1450. Date: circa 1918
John Knox's HouseAn architectural etching of the house of John Knox, a Scottish minister and writer, founder of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland
The Bargate, SouthamptonAn architectural etching which shows the Bargate, a medieval gatehouse in Southampton, England. The structure was built circa 1180, out of stone and flint. Date: circa 1917
Porta Della Carta, VeniceAn etching which shows the magnificence of the Porta Della Carta, an illustrious carved marble gateway which sits between the Basilica of San Marco and the Doge's Palace
The Grapes, LimehouseAn illustration of The Grapes, a public house on the north bank of the Thames, in London's Limehouse area. The original pub was built in 1583 much
The House That Jack BuiltA photograph of a toy displaying figurines from the nursery rhyme, The House That Jack Built, including a windmill, the bags of malt, a cat, the rat, the cow with a crumpled horn
The Empire, Leicester SquareThis artwork shows The Empire, a variety theatre house in Leicester Square, London. The building was originally built in 1884 for theatre until 1927
ParisA drawing of Parisian people walking a pavement and entrance way to the Pantheon, a monument in Paris, France. The edifice was built between 1758-1790, designed by architect Jacques-Germain Soufflot
Canadian Pacific Railway - Minton ceramic dinner plate, believed to be from the RMS Empress of Ireland. The present owner fully restored the plate, removing the corrosion built up when in the water
Canadian registered light aircraft and glidersA selection of Canadian registered light aircraft and gliders, L to R, top to bottom:- CF-FPH, a Cessna 195; CF-EUM, a Piper PA-12; CF-FKL, a Beech 33 Bonanza; CF-ZAI, a glider; CF-ZBK
HMS MutineRoyal Navy - HMS Mutine, a turbine-powered Algerine-class minesweeper, pictured on 1 May 1958 whilst on the reserve at Chatham