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Emily DickinsonEMILY DICKINSON American writer
Fourth Avenue, Huntington, West Virginia, USAFourth Avenue (looking east), Huntington, West Virginia, USA. 1915
Wroxton Abbey is a modernised, 17th century Jacobean manor house built on the foundations of a 13th century Augustinian priory
Bystander front-cover: Dorothy Hyson and Dorothy DickinsonDorothy Hyson and her mother Dorothy Dickinson, both American actresses
Town Hall, Amherst, Massachusetts, USAThe Town Hall, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, framed by the front page of The Amherst Record for 19 September 1906. Date: 1906
Modern Athenians plate 2 - EdinburghRev. David Dickinson (1780-1842) of St, Cuthberts church, approaching and shaking hands with Rev. Robert Candlish (died 1873) of St Georges Church
Lady Emily FoleyLADY EMILY FOLEY Alas, less well known to history than Emily Dickinson, Emily Faithfull or Dickenss Little Em ly
Dickinson & Johnson music hall Crystal Tank artistesAlice Dickinson and Queenie Johnson music hall swimmers and tank performers. High divers and ornamental swimmers. ?Wonderful performances in a small tank.? Date: circa 1904
Jimmy Dickinson, Portsmouth FC and England footballerJames William (Jimmy) Dickinson (1925-1982), Portsmouth FC and England footballer. 20th century
Kent County FC Team: Jones, Majoram, Meager, Wells, Brockwell, Hutchinson, Leitch, Buckland, Crawford, Thomas, Dickinson. 1890s
Dress of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, 1558-1603.. She wears a high lace ruff and cuffs, elaborately jeweled bodice, belt and headdress. Stubbs, Stow, portrait at Henham, described by Miss
10935619Horned headdress of the 15th century, reign of Edward IV 1461-1483.. She wears a blue dress with voluminous sleeves, lined with ermine
Dress of the reign of King Richard II, 1377-1399.. She carries the kings badge or cognizance, a white hart with a crown of gold on its neck
Dress of the reign of King Henry II, Curtmantle, 1154-1189.. Long red ermine-lined mantle over long green dress, white veil and wimple
Shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Morecambe Bay - 8Freshly cooked, freshly caught Morecambe Bay brown shrimps, Bob Dickinson, shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Cumbria Date: 1993
Shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Morecambe Bay - 6Flookborough shrimp fisherman Bob Dickinson uses a hand net to catch shrimps at low tide in Morecambe Bay, Cumbria Date: 1993
Shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Morecambe Bay - 7A handful of freshly cooked, freshly caught Morecambe Bay brown shrimps, Bob Dickinson, shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Cumbria Date: 1993
Shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Morecambe Bay - 3Flookborough shrimp fisherman Bob Dickinson riddles sand from freshly caught cockles he has just dug from the sand in Morecambe Bay, Cumbria Date: 1993
Shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Morecambe Bay - 5Venomous weaver fish in Flookborough shrimp fisherman Bob Dickinsons shrimp net, Morecambe Bay, Cumbria Date: 1993
Shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Morecambe Bay - 4Flookborough shrimp fisherman Bob Dickinson riddles sand from freshly caught cockles he has just dug from the sand in Morecambe Bay, Cumbria Date: 1993
Shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Morecambe Bay - 2Flookborough shrimp Fisherman Bob Dickinson rides his tractor into the low tide of Morecambe Bay to catch shrimps off Flookborough, Cumbria Date: 1993
Shrimp fisherman, Flookborough, Morecambe Bay -1Flookborough shrimp Fisherman Bob Dickinson rides his tractor into the low tide of Morecambe Bay to catch shrimps off Flookborough, Cumbria Date: 1993
Morecambe Bay shrimp fishingFlookborough shrimp fisherman, Bob Dickinson, using tractor and trailer in Morecambe Bay at low water Date: circa 2000
Recruits, 1780.Engraving by Watson and Dickinson after W H Bunbury, 1780.This caricature was published during the American War of Independence (1775-1783)
John Dickinson, StatesmanJOHN DICKINSON American statesman who played an influential part in the Revolution yet voted against the Independence declaration. with his autograph Date: 1732 - 1808
Governor / Scarborough SpaThe self-styled governor of Scarborough Spa (Spaw), Dicky Dickinson, who built a spaw house in 1700. The springs and original buildings were buried by a landslide in 1737 Date: 18th century
Richard DickinsonRICHARD DICKY DICKINSON Lavatory attendant at Scarborough Spa : he is the only named lavatory attendant in our collection. Date: 1669 - ?
Booksellers RetreatThe Booksellers Provident Retreat at Abbots Langley, Herts built as a result of the benevolence of paper magnate John Dickinson in 1844. The house is still used this way
Robert Peel(Y) / DickinsonSIR ROBERT PEEL (THE YOUNGER) British statesman in the 1830s