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England Collection (page 19)

Background imageEngland Collection: Oxford / Christ Church

Oxford / Christ Church
Oxford: Christ Church College Tom Quadrangle

Background imageEngland Collection: Liverpool / Royal Liver

Liverpool / Royal Liver
Liverpool: Royal Liver Building

Background imageEngland Collection: Greenwich Park

Greenwich Park
A fine view from Greenwich Park, London, with the National Maritime Museum in the foreground. The central building is the Queens House, Royal Naval College behind

Background imageEngland Collection: Cyclists & Windmills

Cyclists & Windmills
Three men cyclists admire the the two windmills at Outwood, Surrey, England. The left one was built in 1665 and still stands today. The right, built 1790, blew down in a gale 1960

Background imageEngland Collection: Glastonbury Tor / 1908

Glastonbury Tor / 1908
Glastonbury Tor seen from the plain of Avalon

Background imageEngland Collection: Salisbury Cathedral 1891

Salisbury Cathedral 1891
Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire

Background imageEngland Collection: Pershore Abbey / Worcs

Pershore Abbey / Worcs
Pershore Abbey, Worcestershire

Background imageEngland Collection: Loseley House / 1850

Loseley House / 1850
Loseley House, Surrey, a fine Tudor manor house

Background imageEngland Collection: Leeds / Town Hall 1858

Leeds / Town Hall 1858
Leeds, Yorkshire: the Town Hall (architect Cuthbert Brodrick)

Background imageEngland Collection: Hemingford Abbots / 1909

Hemingford Abbots / 1909
Hemingford Abbots, Cambridgeshire (formerly Huntingdonshire), on the River Ouse

Background imageEngland Collection: Hastings / Pier 1912

Hastings / Pier 1912
Hastings, Sussex: the pier

Background imageEngland Collection: Abingdon / Berks / Palmer

Abingdon / Berks / Palmer
Abingdon, Berkshire: a view of the river

Background imageEngland Collection: Islington / Angel 1916

Islington / Angel 1916
Islington: The Angel

Background imageEngland Collection: Hampstead Heath / Viaduct

Hampstead Heath / Viaduct
Hampstead Heath: the Viaduct

Background imageEngland Collection: Southwark Cathedral 1661

Southwark Cathedral 1661
Southwark Cathedral: St Saviours (formerly St Mary Overy)

Background imageEngland Collection: Adderbury Church 1824

Adderbury Church 1824
Adderbury Church, Oxfordshire, England, view from the North East. The village of Adderbury is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds. The church is noted for its impressive steeple

Background imageEngland Collection: Truro Cathedral / C1910

Truro Cathedral / C1910
Truro Cathedral, Cornwall

Background imageEngland Collection: Thames / Wallingford C1910

Thames / Wallingford C1910
The Thames at Wallingford, Oxfordshire

Background imageEngland Collection: England V Scotland 1901

England V Scotland 1901
Scotland defeat England at Blackheath by 18-3

Background imageEngland Collection: Ireland V England 1900

Ireland V England 1900
Ireland defeat England in Dublin

Background imageEngland Collection: St Michaels Blackheath

St Michaels Blackheath
St Michaels church Blackheath Park London SE3

Background imageEngland Collection: Thames Paddle Steamer

Thames Paddle Steamer
A Thames paddle-steamer at Gravesend, Kent

Background imageEngland Collection: Skelwith Force Waterfall

Skelwith Force Waterfall
Skelwith Force waterfall near Ambleside, Westmoreland in the Lake District

Background imageEngland Collection: Elephant and Castle

Elephant and Castle
The Elephant and Castle shopping centre. Later deemed by many to be yet another ugly example of post World War Two architectural modernism

Background imageEngland Collection: Chichester Market Cross

Chichester Market Cross
The Market Cross at Chichester, West Sussex, at 1.30pm : a helpful policeman is holding back pedestrians while the gentleman takes his picture

Background imageEngland Collection: CATHERINE PARR 1512-1548

CATHERINE PARR 1512-1548
CATHERINE PARR Sixth wife of Henry VIII of England, married in 1543

Background imageEngland Collection: Reformation in England

Reformation in England
Title-page of a history of the Reformation in England : Henry VIII defies the pope, Edward VI prays, Mary burns Ridley, Latimer, Cranmer; Elizabeth sets all right

Background imageEngland Collection: England / London / Streatham

England / London / Streatham
An electric tram passes Streatham Library

Background imageEngland Collection: Beverstone Castle 1732

Beverstone Castle 1732
North view of Beverstone Castle, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England, a 13th century stone enclosure fortress or manor house founded by Maurice de Gaunt

Background imageEngland Collection: Clare College 1690

Clare College 1690
A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings, the kitchen & tree- lined walks & grounds

Background imageEngland Collection: King George IV

King George IV
KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND (1762 - 1830) Reigned 1820 - 1830

Background imageEngland Collection: Durham Cathedral 1924

Durham Cathedral 1924
Durham Cathedral, viewed from the river

Background imageEngland Collection: Elephant & Castle

Elephant & Castle
The Elephant & Castle public house, seen from Walworth Road with a horse bus, a hansom cab, a horse-drawn wagon and a dog cart as well as various pedestrians

Background imageEngland Collection: Winchester Market Cross

Winchester Market Cross
The Market Cross shops and stalls

Background imageEngland Collection: King Henry VIII at Hever

King Henry VIII at Hever
HENRY VIII arrives at Hever Castle, Kent, the family home of his mistress, Anne Boleyn, circa 1530

Background imageEngland Collection: The Paragon Blackheath

The Paragon Blackheath. Designed by Michael Searles for John Cator, built between 1795 and 1806

Background imageEngland Collection: Map / Huntingdonshire 1810

Map / Huntingdonshire 1810
Map of Huntingdonshire

Background imageEngland Collection: The Leas Lift at Folkestone, Kent

The Leas Lift at Folkestone, Kent
View of the Leas Lift at Folkestone, Kent. It was designed by R.G. Waygood in 1885, and in 1890 it was decided to build a further lift alongside

Background imageEngland Collection: Edward I removing the Stone of Scone

Edward I removing the Stone of Scone
King Edward I of England removing the legendary " stone of destiny" from Scone in Scotland

Background imageEngland Collection: Oxford / High Street 1779

Oxford / High Street 1779
The High, showing St Marys Church, All Souls and Queens College

Background imageEngland Collection: Cliveden / Bucks / Cooke s

Cliveden / Bucks / Cooke s
Cliveden (or Cliefden) House, Buckinghamshire

Background imageEngland Collection: England / Leasowes

England / Leasowes
THE LEASOWES, near Halesowen, Shropshire; the garden designed by the poet Shenstone, much admired by connoisseurs

Background imageEngland Collection: Chislehurst, Kent: church and common Date: 1907

Chislehurst, Kent: church and common Date: 1907

Background imageEngland Collection: Map / England & Wales 1857

Map / England & Wales 1857
Map of England and Wales showing roads and rivers Date: circa 1857

Background imageEngland Collection: Whitley Bay / C1914

Whitley Bay / C1914
Whitley Bay, Northumberland: The Links and Spanish City Date: circa 1914

Background imageEngland Collection: Westminster Cathedral / Pc

Westminster Cathedral / Pc
A general view looking up towards Westminster Cathedral

Background imageEngland Collection: Church Street, Hoxne, Eye, England

Church Street, Hoxne, Eye, England
Church Street, Hoxne, Eye, near Diss, Suffolk, England. Date: 1910

Background imageEngland Collection: The Bandstand, Peckham Rye, London

The Bandstand, Peckham Rye, London
The Bandstand, Peckham Rye, Peckham, near Nunhead, County of London, England. Date: 1905



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