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The Ford at Cave River, Clarendon, Jamaica, West Indies. circa 1910
Earl of Clarendon, Vanity Fair, SpyEDWARD HYDE VILLIERS, 5th Earl of Clarendon (1846 -1914) Lord Hyde between 1846 and 1870. British Liberal Unionist politician and sportsman. Caption: The Lord Chamberlain Date: 1846 - 1914
Trowbridge, Wiltshire - Mulit-scene Greetings Postcard, featuring inset views of: the Parish Church, River Avon at Staverton, Stallards Street and Trinity College, The Rectory and Clarendon
Cutting sisal, Clarendon, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Cutting sisal Clarendon Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
De Dion Car in Clarendon Street, Nottingham in 1900
Trowbridge Clarendon early 1900s
Sheldonian Theatre and Clarendon Building, Oxford, Victorian period
Cottage, ClarendonAn etching showing a front entrance and window of a cottage in Clarendon, a small town in the Adelaide Hills, in Australia. Date: circa 1922
Advert for Kinmel School, a boys public school in Denbighshire, aimed at preparing pupils for a career in business. Post-war, it became the site of the Clarendon School for Girls. Date: 1932
Lord Clarendon, George William Frederick VilliersGeorge William Frederick Villiers, the 4th Earl of Clarendon (1800 - 1870), leading English Whig politician, who served as Lord Privy Seal
Photograph of Clarendon Arms, Camberwell, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub
Clarendon HouseA view of Clarendon House in 1666. Clarendon House was a town mansion which stood on Piccadilly in London, England, from the 1660s to the 1680s
Old Tennis CourtThe old Tennis court near the Haymarket, London, appears to have formed part of Piccadilly Hall, a celebrated gaming house established about 1635
Dolls of courtiers Viscountess Stuart and Lady Sedley. Wooden dolls dressed by the young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H
View of Clarendon House, 17th centuryView of Clarendon House from St. James Street, , from a rare print in the collection of Thmoas Allen. Classical mansion built by Roger Platt for Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, in 1664
Waifs and Strays Society - Girls from Clarendon Street HomeStaff and girls in the garden of the Waifs and Strays Society Home, Clarendon Street, Hull Date: July 1911
Sale Particulars for the auction of two Pimlico Properties - 29 Cumberland Street and 16 Clarendon Street, SW1, London (the adjoining corner). Date: 1937
Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609-1674). English statesman, historian, and maternal grandfather of two English, Scottish and Irish monarchs, Queen Mary II and Queen Anne. Portrait
The Fall of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, English statesman and historian, who was exiled and impeached after losing favour with Charles II over the Second Anglo-Dutch War. 1667
Thomas Earl ClarendonTHOMAS VILLIERS, first earl of CLARENDON Diplomat, depicted at the age of 47 when he was still only Lord Hyde. Date: 1709 - 1786
Edward Earl ClarendonEDWARD HYDE, earl of CLARENDON Statesman and historian, depicted with the paraphernalia appropriate to his job as Lord High Chancellor of England. Date: 1609 - 1674
Henry Hyde / ClarendonHENRY HYDE 2nd EARL OF CLARENDON Date: 1638 - 1709
Earl Clarendon / ZoustEDWARD HYDE, 1st Earl of Clarendon Date: 1609 - 1674
Lathom / WhitehallALICE, COUNTESS OF LATHOM British aristocracy - daughter of 4th Earl of Clarendon; married 1st Earl of Lathom (Baron Skelmersdale) in 1860 Date: - 1897
Ball at Downing StreetPARTIES The Countessa of Clarendons Ball at Downing Street Date: 1853
Du Page County Centennial - Centennial of the photo, and art exhibit - Clarendon Hills. Poster for art and photography exhibit, showing abstract design of camera and face. Date 1939
Pauline Clyburn, rehabilitation borrower, Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina. Date 1939 June?
Clarendon Printing Office, OxfordThe Clarendon Printing Office, Oxford Date: 1821
Clarendon HousePiccadilly : built for 50, 000 by Lord Clarendon, using stone intended to repair St Paul s, it was both a scandal and a financial embarrassment, and sold, became Albemarle House Date: 1660s
4th Earl of ClarendonGEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, fourth earl of CLARENDON Statesman
Disgrace of ClarendonEDWARD HYDE In 1867, Clarendon is exiled and impeached after losing favour with Charles II over the Anglo-Dutch War
Gwf Hyde / Clarendon / VfairGEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th BARON HYDE, 4th EARL OF CLARENDON English statesman and diplomat
Edward Hyde, ClarendonEDWARD HYDE, 1st Earl of Clarendon
Clarendon BuildingThe Clarendon Building in Oxford, Oxon. It was built for the University Press between 1711 and 1715, but has now become part of the Bodleian Library