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The Medway, Chatham, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The dockyard, Chatham, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Tenant farmer. Chatham County, North Carolina. Date 1939 July
Chatham - Railway StreetChatham, Kent - Railway Street Date: circa 1910s
New Zealand - Chatham IslandA Christmas card from Chatham Island, New Zealand. Scenes pictured include the SS Storm, Torotoro, a bridge over the Waitangi River, the Waitangi Port, Te One
Charles Brown, NavalCHARLES BROWN Naval officer, commander under Admiral Vernon at Porto Bello, subsequently Commission at Chatham dockyard. Date: ? - 1753
MEDWAY QUEENA study of the wake of the Medway Queen pleasure boat, en route from Chatham, Kent, to Southend, Essex, England. Date: 1950s
HMAS Sydney, British light cruiser, WW1HMAS Sydney, Australian Town-class (Chatham sub-class) light cruiser, launched 1912, served during the First World War, decommissioned 1928. Seen here leaving Rosyth, Scotland. Date: circa 1917
Kitcheners army recruits drilling, Chatham, Kent, WW1Kitcheners army recruits drilling outside the Royal Engineers Electrical School at Chatham, Kent, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Kitcheners army recruits, Chatham, Kent, WW1Kitcheners army recruits at the Royal Engineers Barracks in Chatham, Kent, during the First World War, with an ornamental stone gateway behind them. Date: 1914-1918
Locomotive no 504 four coupled bogie express
Locomotive no 488 4-4-0
Locomotive no 690 0-6-0
Locomotive no 754 0-6-0
Railway station scene, steam locomotive shunting carriages to platform
Chatham siege demonstration 1868The annual field day and exhibition of siege operations at Chatham, Kent. Watched by a large crowd of spectators, Royal Engineers
Chatham & Phoenix National Bank, New YorkBuilding, bank, Chatham & Phoenix National Bank, Eighth Ave. and 14th St. Facade and side of the Chatham and Phoenix National Bank at 8th Avenue and 14th Street
Chatham Prison Riots - The Mess-houseThe Mess-house at St Marys Convict Prison, Chatham - where a riot broke out in early March 1861
Chatham Prison Riots - The Convicts at LabourConvicts at labour breaking rocks at St Marys Convict Prison, Chatham. A serious riot broke out here amongst the inmates in early March 1861, which had to be forcibly put down by the military
Chatham Prison Riots - Arrival of the MilitaryThe Arrival of the Military at St Marys Convict Prison, St Marys Island, Chatham, to quell a disturbance amongst the inmates
Chatham Prison Riots - Interior of the PrisonThe interior of St Marys Convict Prsion at Chatham, scene of riots amongst inmates in March 1861
Sports Day, Medway Union Cottage Homes, Chatham, KentStaff and children at the Medway Union Cottage Homes annual sports day in 1907. The homes, opened in 1903 on Pattens Lane, Chatham, Kent
Victoria Station, London
Chatham DockyardThe naval dockyard on the Thames at Chatham, Kent
North Bank of the Thames from Blackfriars Bridge to London BEngraving showing a view of the North bank of the River Thames from Blackfriars Bridge (extreme left) to London Bridge (extreme right), 1865
North-End Place, Hampstead Heath, 1908Illustration showing a number of views of North-End Place, Hampstead Heath, the former home of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
Triumphal Arches in Chatham, Great Britain, 1875Engraving showing three triumphal arches erected in Chatham, Kent, for the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales in 1875
Pitt the Elder / SpeakingPITT THE ELDER 1ST EARL OF CHATHAM English politician speaking in favour of war
The Conqueror in the Clipper Barge Match, September 1879Engraving of The Conqueror rounding the West Oaze buoy in the Clipper Barge Match of the 18th September 1879, from the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News
Grenade-throwing contestA grenade-throwing contest in regimental sports at Chatham in Kent, 1915
William Pitt (1759-1806)Engraving of William Pitt, the second son of the Earl of Chatham, who came to be known as Pitt the Younger. In 1783, Pitt became Britains youngest Prime Minister, by taking the post at the age of 24
The Turbine Steamer Onward, July 1905Photograph of the South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Companys turbine steamer Onward, during the inauguration of its service between Folkestone and Boulogne, 17th July 1905
Dock being constructed at ChathamThe Naval Docks at Chatham, Kent, under construction. The dockyard dated from the 16th century but was extended in the 1860s to cover an area of 380 acres
Testing chain cables at Chatham dockyard in Kent
Dock no. 2 at ChathamDock no.2, at Chatham in Kent, recently opened in 1858. The dockyard dated from the 16th century but was extended in the 1850s and 60s to cover an area of 380 acres
Blackfriars Station, City of LondonBlackfriars Station in the City of London is the terminus for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, but some trains go through to Holborn Viaduct
Napoleonic / 1809 / FlushingBritish forces under Lord Chatham attack the French garrison at Flushing during the Walcheren Expedition. Flushing is taken on 15 August 1809
Churchill / Chatham / InspecWINSTON CHURCHILL As First Lord of the Admiralty, inspecting sailors at Chatham during the First World War
Cobham Hall / Kent / 1830Cobham Hall, near Chatham, Kent, the seat of Earl Darnley
Cobham Hall / Kent / 1879Cobham Hall, Kent (near Chatham)
Pitt / Younger / PosselwhiteWILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician, second son of 1st Earl of Chatham
South Eastern CarriageSouth Eastern and Chatham Railway carriage
Se and Chatham Rly LocoSouth Eastern and Chatham Railway express loco no 735
Cobham Hall, Kent 1843Cobham Hall near Chatham in Kent. A goup of daytrippers recline or walk within the grounds. A watercolour artist has abandoned his stool & paint box
Pitt the Elder / BromptonWILLIAM PITT - THE ELDER 1ST EARL OF CHATHAM English politician
Dutch in MedwayA Dutch fleet commanded by De Ruyter sails up the Thames, and attacks Chatham, sinking or seizing the London and other warships anchored in the Medway
Pitt / Younger / HoppnerWILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician Second son of 1st Earl of Chatham
Pitt / Younger / HollWILLIAM PITT THE YOUNGER English politician Second son of 1st Earl of Chatham