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Poplar Union Schools, near Brentwood, EssexView of the boys side of the Poplar Schools which were established in 1906 between Shenfield and Hutton, near Brentwood, Essex, to house pauper children away from the workhouse
Dormitory blocks, Salvation Army Colony, Hadleigh, EssexDormitory blocks at the Salvation Armys labour colony at Hadleigh in Essex. Founded in 1891 as a farming colony, the centre is still in existence today as a Salvation Army employment training centre
Detail of Reginald Malbys gardenA detail of Reginald Malbys garden in Woodford, Essex, showing plants and flowers
Malby family at leisure in their gardenThe Malby family (two children, and a woman in a deckchair) at leisure in their garden at Woodford, Essex
Malby family group photo in their gardenMembers of the Malby family (five adults and a baby) pose for a group photo in their garden at Woodford, Essex. On the far right is Reginald Malby (1882-1924)
Reginald Malbys photographic studioView inside the photographic studio (Woodford, Essex) of Reginald Malby (1882-1924), official photographer to the Royal Horticultural Society
Landscape near Coopersale, Epping, EssexA panoramic landscape with trees on the horizon, near the village of Coopersale, Epping, Essex
Board of Guardians, Lexden and Winstree Union, EssexA group portrait of the Board of Guardians of the Lexden and Winstree Poor Law Union in Essex. The Board oversaw the operation of the union and its workhouse
A sow with pigletsAn Essex saddleback sow with her piglets suckling
Ironing Room at Barnardos Girls Home, BarkingsideIroning room at Barnardos Home, Barkingside, Essex. In 1873, Thomas Barnardo set up, a Village Home for Orphan, Neglected and Destitute Girls at Barkingside
Salvation Army Labour Colony at Hadleigh, EssexEntrance to the Salvation Armys labour colony at Hadleigh in Essex. Uniformed officers stand on duty. Founded in 1891 as a farming colony
Parish Workhouse, Tendring, EssexA view of a row of thatched cottages at Tendring, Essex, described as the Old Workhouse
Training Ship Exmouth, flag signalling drillUniformed boys on the deck of the Training Ship Exmouth learning flag signalling. The Exmouth, moored off Grays in Essex, was used by the Metropolitan Asylums Board as a naval training establishment
Training Ship Exmouth, gun crewUniformed boys on the deck of the Training Ship Exmouth in formation as a gun crew, pulling a gun carriage. The Exmouth, moored off Grays in Essex
Bastion on Roman Wall - Colchester
Boys Eating, Training Ship, Exmouth, Grays, EssexBoys eating buns on the Training Ship Exmouth, operated from 1876 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board on the Thames off Grays, Essex
Edward Prince of Wales visiting Training Ship ExmouthHRH Edward, Prince of Wales, visiting the Training Ship Exmouth on the occasion of its golden jubilee in 1926. The ship was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board on the River Thames off Grays
Westcliff-on-Sea - The BandstandThe Bandstand at Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, close to Southend-on-Sea
Colchester / Cooke sA distant view of Colchester, Essex
On the deck of the MedusaA smiling woman polishes a piece of brass fitting on the fore deck of a boat at Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex
Myland Asylum, Colchester, EssexMyland Asylum, Colchester, also known as the Second Essex County Asylum and Severalls Mental Hospital, opened in 1913
Hotel Metropole, Southend on Sea, EssexView of the Hotel Metropole in Southend on Sea, Essex
Matrons Block, Poplar Union Schools, EssexMatrons Block of the Poplar Schools, established in 1906 between Shenfield and Hutton, near Brentwood, Essex, to house pauper children away from the workhouse
Framlingham Parish Workhouse, EssexParish workhouse in the courtyard of Framlingham Castle, Essex. It was originally established in 1664 then rebuilt in 1729
St Botolphs Priory, EssexThe dilapidated remains of St Botolphs Priory, Essex
St Osyths Priory, Essex, the seat of the Earl of Rochford
Clacton-on-Sea - General View
King Seberts Tomb - Westminster AbbeyThe Tomb of King Sebert (? - c.616) at Westminster Abbey, which he is thought to have founded in the early 7th century. Sebert converted to Christianity in 604
Harwich TerminusThe Great Eastern Railway terminus and hotel at Harwich, Essex, one of the major ports for crossing to continental Europe
HARWICH, EssexSteam and sailing vessels in the channel port of Harwich, Essex
Dagenham Lake, Essex
Epping ForestSome of the trees which compose Epping Forest, Essex, a favourite destination for holiday-making Londoners
Benfleet Creek during the winter of 1947Benfleet Creek in Essex, haunt of motor boat enthusiasts and summer bathing belles wears a forbidding aspect during the big freeze of 1947
Earthquake in Uk 1884The Colchester earthquake in Essex, Britain: shattered houses at Peldon
Crashed Heinkel HE-111 Bomber; Second World War, 1940Illustration showing a crashed German Heinkel HE-111 bomber burning in a wood in Essex, 18th June 1940. This bomber had taken part in one of the large air-raids on London
The wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down over EssexA British official examining the twisted wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down during a bombing raid over England during the night of 23rd September 1916
A propeller attached to the wreckage of a German zeppelinThe wreckage of a German zeppelin shot down by British fighter planes and anti-aircraft fire following a bombing raid on London, 23rd September 1916
A gondola, part of the wreckage of a German zeppelin which took part in a bombing raid on London on the night of 23rd September 1916
Portrait of Sir Joseph ListerBorn in Essex in 1827, he received his degree from University College, London. In 1860 he became a Surgeon at Glasows Royal Infirmary, where he researched the cause of infections
P Perrin - CricketerPercy Perrin - Essex cricketer who scored 343 in a match against Derbyshire in 1904
Ruins of Nether HallThe ruins of Nether Hall, Roydon, Essex, England. This fine old red brick archway is all that remains of a magificent mansion which was built in 1470
Greenstead Church, near Ongar, Essex, England, which was probably built to mark the place where St. Edmunds body rested on its way from London to Bury St. Edmunds in 1013
Cricket / Team / EssexEssex Burns, Mead, Armour, McGahey, Pikett, Russell, F.L.Fane, Kortright, H.G.Owen (Captain), G.F.Higgins, F.G.Bull, Carpenter
Pleasure SteamerPassengers on the deck of a pleasure steamer at Southend, Essex, England
Cricketer, BurnsJ. Burns Cricketer - Lancashire and Essex
Timbered HousesTimbered and plastered houses which line the streets of Saffron Walden, Essex, England
England / Saffron WaldenTimbered and plastered houses which line the streets of Saffron Walden, Essex, England
Never-Never LandSome of the fairytale fantasy animal figures at the Never Never Land amusement park, at Southend-on-Sea, Essex