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A map of the Colne Valley Cloth DistrictPictorial map of the Colne Valley Cloth District in Yorkshire, drawn by the poster artist and designer Leslie MacDonald Gill the year before his death, in 1946
Opening of the Colchester Oyster FisheryCeremonial scene at the opening of the annual Colchester Oyster Fishery. On the first Friday of September the Mayor of Colchester, the Town Clerk
Grand Union CanalNarrow boats passing through the locks on the Grand Union Canal at Rickmansworth, in the Colne Valley, Hertfordshire, England
Colne Carry Bridge early 1900s
Christiana Hartley Maternity Home, Colne, LancashireThe Christiana Hartley Maternity Home, Colne, opened in 1927 in premises of former Jubilee Cottage Hospital
Skelton Street, Colne, LancashireSkelton Street, Colne, near Nelson, Lancashire, England. Showing Shop-front/Premises and Austin Delivery Van of Brown Bros - Confectioners Date: 1930s
The Village, Wycollar, Colne, Trawden Forest, Pendle, Lancashire, England. Date: 1920
Colne Road, Burnley in 1905
Waterside, Colne
Colne Waterside Victorian period
Colne Parker's Arms early 1900s
Parkers Arms, Colne
Colne Market Street early 1900s
Market Street, Colne
Carry Bridge, Colne
Colne Albert Road early 1900s
Albert Road, Colne, early 1900s
Tram in Albert Road, Colne, early 1900s
1840s Victorian Map of Lancashire
Colne Corporation tram, early 1900s. Date: early 1900s
Colne Corporation tram depot, early 1900s. Date: early 1900s
Colne Corporation tram, possibly 1920s. Date: circa 1920s
Circa 1920s Twenties Colne Corporation Tram Depotcirca, 1920s, twenties, Colne, Corporation, tram, depot, possibly, Vintage, Lantern, Slide, victorian, old, lancashire, tramway, electric, , 13929622
RMS Titanic - Maria Robinson's memorial plaqueRMS Titanic - property of Maria Robinson, fiancee of Wallace Hartley, bandleader and violinist, who died in the disaster. Extremely rare, possibly unique, In Memory plaque printed May 1912
RMS Titanic - Maria Robinson's gold memorial medalRMS Titanic - property of Maria Robinson, fiancee of Wallace Hartley, bandleader and violinist, who died in the disaster. A 9 carat gold round medallion, unnamed, with hallmarks for Birmingham 1912
Ballet schools in a country housePhotographs of ballet dancers, rehearsing and in poses, in country house settings, including Muriel Harding and Julia Falls. Captioned, Coryphees in a country house: rusticating ballet schools'
Reconstructed CWGC Cemetery, Colne Valley, YpresThe Cemetery faces a feature known as Colne Valley. It is on one of the marked walking routes around the Ypres battlefields
Colchester, Essex, England - Middle Mill (water mill and house) on the River Colne. Date: circa 1930s
Dancing performing bear, Colne Road, Burnley
Carr Road, Nelson, LancashireCarr Road, Nelson, near Colne/Burnley, Lancashire, England. Date: 1908
The Grammar School, Colne, LancashireThe Grammar School, Colne, near Burnley, Lancashire, England. Date: 1930s
Hartley Hospital & Homes, Colne, LancashireHartley Hospital & Homes, Colne, near Burnley, Lancashire, England. Private Hospital & Alms Houses Date: 1910s
The Village, Wycollar, LancashireThe Village, Wycollar, near Colne, Lancashire, England. Date: 1903
Water Companys Offices - Colne Valley, West Yorkshire, England. Date: circa 1930s
Vintage Delivery Van (awaiting identification - possibly a Ford), Colne, near Nelson, Lancashire, England. Brown Bros - Confectioners Date: 1930s
Harrison Drive, Colne, LancashireHarrison Drive, Colne, near Burnley, Lancashire, England. Date: 1930s
Four Lane Ends, Colne - Nelson, LancashireFour Lane Ends, Colne / Nelson, near Burnley, Lancashire, England. Date: 1930s
Bridge & Cottages, Pendle, LancashireBridge & Cottages, Pendle, Colne, Lancashire, England. Date: 1936
Old Smithy InteriorThe interior of an old smithy (blacksmiths shop) at Colne Engaine, Essex, England. Date: 1950s
Pargetted HousePargetting (decorative plasterork) on a house in Earls Colne, Essex, England. Date: 1950s
Fishing by the MillThe Middle Mill, formerly called The Kings Mill, on the River Colne, Colchester, Essex, England, now sadly demolished forever