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Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - even more spectacular with only a rough country road passing through it
Stream of CharabancsThe popular pleasure of the charabanc ! - four in a row make their way through the Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - and there may be more to follow
Strawberry PickersA boy and a man picking strawberries in a field, with punnets strapped to their backs, on a farm near Cheddar, Somerset, England
Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
The Village, Wedmore, SomersetThe Village, Wedmore, near Cheddar, Somerset, England. Date: 1910s
The Village & Lion Rock, Cheddar, SomersetThe Village & Lion Rock, Cheddar, near Axbridge, Somerset, England. Date: 1920s
Cheddar Gorge, Victorian period
Charabanc trips through Cheddar Gorge, early 1900s
The Cross, Cheddar, Victorian period
Cheddar Village early 1900's
Pinnacles and Castle Rock, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - Painted by artist Frank E Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Waterfall, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - Painted by artist Frank E Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Cheddar Village and Lion Rock, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - Painted by artist Frank E Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Cascade and Cliff Hotel, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Castle Rock, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
Pinnacle, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
Cheddar Cliffs, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard
The Motor Picture Book, Through the Cheddar Gorge Date: 1930
Photograph of Cliff Hotel, Cheddar, Somerset. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Queue of tourists visit Goughs Cave in Cheddar GorgeA queue of tourists visiting Goughs Cave in Cheddar Gorge on the Mendip Hills, in Cheddar, Somerset, England. The cave is 115 m deep and is 3.405 km long
Curtis British Entomology Plate 522Coleoptera: Hylesinus scaber = Hylesinus oleiperda (Rough Hylesinus) [Plant: Dianthus gratianopolitanus (Dianthus caesius, Cheddar or Mountain Pink)] Date: 1824-39
Cheese Tray Selection Date: 1948
Biscuits and Cheese
Cliff Road (Showing Rose Cottage and The Original Cheddar Valley Cheese Shop), Cheddar, Sedgemoor, Somerset, England. Date: 1947
Skeleton of early man found at Goughs Cave, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset. In 1903 the remains of a human male, since named Cheddar Man, were found a short distance inside Goughs Cave
The Lion Rock, Cheddar, Somerset. Date: circa 1906
Tea Gardens, Cheddar, Weston-Super-Mare, EnglandTea Gardens, Cheddar, Weston-Super-Mare, near Wells, Somerset, England. Date: 1903
Cheddar Gorge 1930SCheddar Gorge, Somerset, England, Britains largest natural gorge. The Gorge Cliffs are Britains largest inland limestone cliffs. Date: early 1930s
Skull cups and bone fragments, Goughs CaveSkull cups identified among human remains from Goughs Cave, Somerset. At around 14, 700 years old, the skull cups are the oldest directly dated examples in the world
Skull cup found at Goughs CaveA skull cup identified among human remains from Goughs Cave, Somerset. At around 14, 700 years old, the skull cups are the oldest directly dated examples in the world
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 190) craniumModern human skull showing cut marks excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, late upper palaeolithic (Creswellian)
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave) ulnaBroken human ulna excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, late upper palaeolithic (Creswellian)
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 6) mandibleAdult mandible excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dates back to around 14, 000 to12, 000 years ago (Creswellian)
Cheddar ManThe skull of Cheddar Man. This skull is approximately 10, 000 years old. The hole in the forehead may have been caused by infection and also possibly be the cause of death
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 139) maxillaeAdult modern human maxillae excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, (Creswellian)
Flint artifact (Goughs Cave)Creswellian flint artifacts excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, late upper palaeolithic (Creswellian)
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 22 / 87)Adolescent human maxillae excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, (Creswellian)
Antler baton (Goughs Cave)Reindeer antler baton excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, (Creswellian)
Modern Homo sapiens, Cheddar ManA reconstruction of Cheddar Man based upon the fossil evidence of Modern Homo sapiens discovered at Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset. This model was created at the University of Manchester
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 3) craniumModern human childs skull with cut marks excavated from Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset. Dated at around 14, 000 to 12, 000 years old, late upper palaeolilthic (Creswellian)
Goughs Cave excavation siteExcavations at Goughs cave, Cheddar, Somerset. The site of Goughs Cave was first discovered by R.C. Gough in 1903. It is a limestone cave on the east side of Cheddar Gorge
Homo sapiens (Goughs Cave 49) mandibleAdolescent modern human mandible found during excavations in Goughs Cave, Cheddar, Somerset, dates back to around 14, 000 - 12, 000 year ago, (Creswellian)
Modern Homo sapiens. A range of human remains (cranial and pCranium fragments belonging to Modern Homo sapiens dating back 12, 000 years ago discovered at Goughs Cave, Cheddar Gorge, Somerset
Cheddar Cliffs, Somerset, England Date: circa 1905
The Church, Cheddar, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The Valley, Cheddar, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Cliffs, III, Cheddar, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The village and Lion Rock, Cheddar, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900