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Bristol Clare Street and Baldwin Street early 1900s
Cambridge - Clare College from the Backs - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
McDonnell Terrace, Kilkee, Co. Clare, Republic of Ireland Date: circa 1910s
Music cover, Why Don't You Make Me Happy? words by Arthur Henry, music by Rex Lander and Lee Clare, foxtrot song broadcast by Jack Payne and his Hotel Cecil Dance Band Date: 1927
ClareA Wood engraving on paper of Mrs Clare Peplar, side profile portrait. Date: circa 1926
Clare College, CambridgeEtching of Clare College Cambridge. The college was founded in 1326, and is the second oldest of Cambridge. Date: circa 1929
NUS President Charles Clarke with two studentsNUS (National Union of Students) President Charles Clarke (b.1950, later a Labour MP and Cabinet Minister) with two students, Clare Weber and Paul Butler
CLARE OF ASSISI DIESWhen Clare dies, her bedroom is filled with bishops and priests who have come to pay their respects. Date: 1194? - 1253?
Clare College and King's Chapel, [Cambridge] by Terry Whitworth
Villa Mont Clare, Bermuda. Date: circa 1905
The Old Curiosity Shop, Holborn, londonVintage, 19th, century, photograph, A, shop, named, The, Old, Curiosity, can, be, found, at, 13-14, Portsmouth, Street, Holborn, London, WC2A, 2ES, amongst, buildings, of, School, Economics
Lady Clara Vere de VereLady Clara Verede Vere is an English poem byAlfred Tennyson, part of his collected poems published in 1842. The poem is about a lady in a family ofaristocrats
Claire Heliot, lion tamerMadame Claire Heliot, renowned female lion tamer with one of her dangerous pets at the time she was wowing audiences at the London Hippodrome
Walls of the Convent of St. Clare or Minoresses, 1797Parts of the north and east walls of the Convent of St. Clare or Minoresses, founded 1293. After the fire of March 23, 1797. Walls of Caen stone and chalk, timber oak and chestnut
Cambridge University Robes, Clare College Undergraduate. 20th century
Music cover, Egypt, My Cleopatra, by Clare KummerMusic cover, Egypt, My Cleopatra, words and music by Clare Kummer. Date: 1900s
Mary Clare, English actress. Date: 1934
Heather Thatcher in costume with artist Doris ZinkeisenHeather Thatcher (1896-1987), English actress, in costume, having a design painted on it by the Scottish artist and costume designer, Doris Clare Zinkeisen (1898-1991)
Clare Sheridan by Madame YevondeClare Sheridan (born as Clare Consuelo Frewen; also known as Clare Consuelo Sheridan) (9 September 1885 - 31 May 1970), English sculptress, traveller and writer. Date: 1927
Clare Sheridan at Bab-El-M CidClare Sheridan (born as Clare Consuelo Frewen; also known as Clare Consuelo Sheridan) (9 September 1885 - 31 May 1970), English sculptress, traveller and writer
Clare Sheridan and sonClare Sheridan (born as Clare Consuelo Frewen; also known as Clare Consuelo Sheridan) (9 September 1885 - 31 May 1970), English sculptress, traveller and writer
Duchess of LeinsterAgnes) Raffaelle FitzGerald (nÚÑáKennedy), Duchess of Leinster (1901-1993), Former wife of Clare Van Neck, and later second wife of 7th Duke of Leinster; daughter of Robert Davidson Kennedy. 1939
Clare Sheridan (born as Clare Consuelo Frewen; also known as Clare Consuelo Sheridan) (9 September 1885 - 31 May 1970), English sculptress, traveller and writer. Date: 1924
Woolbridge Manor House, Wool, Dorset and the bridge over the River Frome - the setting for part of Thomas Hardys Tess of the d Urbervilles, where it is mentioned as as Wellbridge House
The ruins of Tintern Abbey, a Cisterian abbey, founded in 1131 by Walter de Clare. The surviving ruins span 400 years of architecture. Date: founded 1131
Clare Sewell ReadDate: 1875
NUN OF SAINT CLARE (Santa Clara di Assisi) (French : Clarisse)
MIRACLE / CLARES BREADWhen Saint Clare of Assisi, Italy, blesses the convent bread before eating, a cross miraculously appears on the rolls, like hot cross buns Date: circa 1250
Bunratty Cottage Fashion shop, Bunratty, Co ClareBunratty Cottage Fashion shop, Bunratty, County Clare, Republic of Ireland by P O Toole
County Clare, Multi-View (golf), Republic of Ireland
Aillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan, County Clare by P O TooleAillwee Cave, Ballyvaughan, County Clare, Republic of Ireland by P O Toole
Corcomroe Abbey, The Burren Region, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
The Cliffs of Moher, near Lahinch, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
Thatched Cottage, Bunratty Folk Park, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
Traditional Farmhouse, Bunratty Folk Park, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
Traditional Cottage, Bunratty Folk Park, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
Corkscrew Hill, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
Traditional Irish Singers with Harpist, Bunratty Castle, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
14th Century Franciscan Abbey, Quin, County Clare Ireland
The River Shannon at Killaloe, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
Cruising on the River Shannon at Killaloe, County Clare, Republic of Ireland
Duggerna Rocks & Georges Head, Kilkee County Clare, Republic of Ireland
Spa Wells, Lisdoonvarna, County Clare, IrelandThe Spa Wells at Lisdoonvarna, County Clare, Republic of Ireland. circa 1960s
Throwing peat into trailer during peat cutting, County ClareThrowing peat into a trailer during peat cutting, County Clare, Ireland Date: 1992
A farmer sits in the farm kitchen, Co Clare, IrelandAn elderly farmer sits in the farm kitchen and puts the kettle over the peat fire. He wears a cloth cap and wellington boots. Co Clare, Ireland. See also 12445690 - 1247384 Date: 1990
Attendant sits on mobile Boat Hire ticket office, KillaloeA bored attendant sits on his mobile Boat Hire ticket office in Killaloe, on the River Shannon, Ireland. A sign advertised two free Irish coffees with every boat hired Date: 1993
Six men on a public bench, Killaloe, Co Clare, Ireland. Behind them are posters and signs for Pitch and Putt, and Cream Teas Date: 1993
Farm kitchen, Co Clare, Ireland - 2A farmer and his wife and family sit in front of a peat fire over which a kettle boils in their farmhouse kitchen. County Clare, Ireland. First published The Sunday Times