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Union Workhouse and Staff, Weymouth, DorsetThe porter and uniformed female staff stand at the entrance to the Weymouth Union workhouse, erected in 1836 on Wyke Road, Weymouth, Dorset
R101 survivors arrive at CroydonSurvivors of the R101 airship crash near Beauvais, France, on 5th October 1930 arrive at Croydon Airport ten days later
Aldenham House Gardens, Hertfordshire, in the snowA view of Aldenham House Gardens, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, with a scattering of snow. An ivy-covered bridge can be seen, crossing some water
The Lane at Aldenham House, HertfordshirePart of the gardens known as The Lane, at Aldenham House, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. A wrought iron gate opens onto a pathway between tall hedges
Saxifraga varieties in a rocky settingVarieties of Saxifraga, of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Saxifraga Andrewsii covered with frostSaxifraga Andrewsii, a perennial of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Slate covered bungalow, Porthmadog, North WalesA slate covered bungalow in Porthmadog, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales. The town of Porthmadog developed in the 19th century as a port exporting slate to England
Walking Holidays Abroad, Thomas Cook & Son LtdCover illustration for Walking Holidays Abroad, Thomas Cook & Son Ltd. It depicts three walkers in silhouette against an alpine scene, with trees and snow-covered mountains in the background
Cooks World Travel Service, How to See Europe, 1951A Cooks World Travel Service cover, How to See Europe, 1951, depicting a Bavarian scene with a castle, snow-covered mountains and trees
Wooden buildingAn ivy-covered wooden building in the countryside
Shimla, India - Jako & Mall after snowJako & Mall after snow, Shimla, originally called Simla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. In 1864, Shimla was declared the summer capital of the British Raj in India
Georgia - Coronation Day 1896 - eating a picnicGeorgia - Coronation Day 1896 - eating a celebration picnic at Mtzchet
Berck, France - Market and Hotel de VilleThe Marketplace and Town Hall at Berck, France
Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Woman and childA Bosnian Turkish Muslim woman, her face completely covered by a white veil and her son, who wears some incredible floral trousers and a surprised gaze
Wagon laden with fiasco Chianti bottlesUnloading bottles of Chianti - Tuscany, Italy. Chianti was (for many many years) historically associated with these squat bottles enclosed in a straw basket (called a fiasco )
Part of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie Museum, BerlinPart of the graffiti-covered Berlin Wall, on display at the Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Germany
Water filtration at Gallipoli WWIAll water is carefully filtered and put into covered cans. Even petrol cans are cleaned and used for this purpose
Turkish lady in ConstantinopleA veiled turkish woman in house clothes from Constantinople
Young woman in 1960s interiorA young woman sits reading a magazine in a typically 1960s interior. The garden outside is covered in snow
Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing WorksPart of the Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing Works, facilitating the delivery of newsprint by day and the despatch of completed newspapers at night. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Cairo, Egypt - The BazaarsThe Bazaars - Cairo, Egypt
Tetouan, Morocco - Corner of the Covered MarketTetouan, Morocco - Small itinerant covered market Souk / Zoco)alongside a rather elaborate tower set into the walls of the town
Sfax, Tunisia - Souk of the MosqueThe Soul of the Mosque at Sfax, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: 1910s
Tunis, Tunisia - Souk El-LeffaThe El-Leffa Souk (covered market) in Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa
Tangiers, Morocco - The Grand Market (Souk)Tangiers, Morocco - The Grand Covered Market (Souk)
The Covered Market at Khenchela, Algeria. A fine example of pseudo-Arab French architecture. Khenchela the capital city of the administrative Khenchela Province (Wilaya), in the northeast of Algeria
Algeria - Camel TransportA camel palanquin (covered litter), used to transport wives and children across the arid desert of southern Algeria, each with a central ventilation shaft
Veiled Moorish Woman out walking - Algeria. She wears a remarkably voluminous costume with a headdress which folds up from her waist, an enormous bunched skirt and wide sleeves
Les Halles - Paris - Workers in the morning. Les Halles was the traditional central market of Paris. In 1183, King Philippe II Auguste enlarged the marketplace in Paris
Les Halles - Paris - Market Traders outside the market. Les Halles was the traditional central market of Paris. In 1183, King Philippe II Auguste enlarged the marketplace in Paris
Mother and Baby - Mandu - IndiaMother and Baby - Mandu, Madhya Pradesh Province, India. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Turkish Woman in their wagonTurkish women with attendants in their traditional covered (and lavishly decorated) wagon, drawn by oxen
Frost covered telephone wiresTelephone wires weighed down by frost and ice in Albert on the Western Front in France during World War I in February 1918
Dug-outs 1917Dug-outs in Tramway Trench north of the Bapaume Road, Pozieres in France on the British front during World War I in February 1917
Soldiers in snow in 1917Troops crossing snow covered ground going to the trenches near Bazentin in France on the British front during World War I in February 1917
Turkish women outside the MosqueTurkish Women outside the Mosque, Istanbul
Roses in the garden at Abbotswood, GloucestershirePink roses in the formal gardens at Abbotswood, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire. The gardens were created by Sir Edwin Lutyens
Chinese covered litterA Chinese covered litter - carried by a team of mules with an attendant and an attendant donkey!
Scene on a road in PakistanScene on a track in a province formerly in North-west India, which now forms part of modern-day Pakistan. A man and a woman travel together, the woman seted on a donkey, her face completely covered
Moroccan Moorish Costume
HullThe Market Place, Hull, Humberside, with an equestrian statue
Tophane Cesmesi Fountain, Constantinople, TurkeyThe Tophane Cesmesi Fountain - one of the most famous of the baroque street fountains in the city. Built in 1732 by Mahmut I. Has marble walls, covered by floral designs and arabesques
View toward the Ok-Meydan across the Golden HornView toward Ok-Meydan across the Golden Horn, Constantinople, Turkey
Tunis, Tunisia - The Perfume MarketThe Covered Perfume Market - a fabulous arcaded structure with shops and stalls set back from a main thoroughfare lined with columns and round arches
Martinique - The Covered Market at Fort-de-FranceFort-de-france, Martinique, The Old Covered Market
Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina - Market sceneSarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina - general street/market scene with a small covered market (right) with a mosque in the background and general sellers of a variety of wares in the open square
Pyramid of Cestius, RomeThe pyramid was built about 18 BC-12 BC as a tomb for Gaius Cestius Epulo, a magistrate and member of one of the four great religious corporations at Rome, the Septemviri Epulonum
Cambridge MarketCovered stalls in the market square, Cambridge: Great St Marys church and my old lodgings are beyond