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A Glimpse of the Lake at Baronscourt - another view of the extensive land at Baronscourt House. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Tyrone: Baronscourt). Date: circa early 1900s
Cobden Birthplace - 4COBDENs birthplace and home - Dunford House, Midhurst, Sussex - compare this with earlier views to see the extensive alterations: tower, pillars, conservatory and portico! Date: 1804
Luxor (Roberts) 1846An obelisk covered in extensive hieroglyphics at the temple of Luxor, Egypt. Date: 1846
France / VerdunShowing extensive damage sustained during World War One Date: 1918
St Susanna / Epinal PrintSAINT SUSANNA Roman martyr about whom an extensive but largely fictitious legend was composed Date: 3rd century
Buildings at Home Park, WindsorEnglish domestic architecture: Designs for an extensive range of farm buildings and storage sheds for The Prince Consort at Home Park, Windsor
Agricultural EstablishmentEnglish domestic architecture: elevations of a extensive agricultural establishment at New Arad, Hungary for Count Zelenski
Cunard Companys regular passenger, mail, freight servicesBrochure page listing the Cunard Companys regular passenger, mail and freight services. Date: 1922
Cars on the beach, Jacksonville, Florida, USACars parked on the extensive beach at Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Date: circa 1910
North American B-25A Mitchell -first flown in August 1940, this bomber saw extensive service in the Pacific theatre
Curtiss P-40L -most later versions of the Warhawk found extensive use in the Pacific theatre - Photo Hugh W Cowin
Firemen at Battersbys hatworks were obviously employed in house, and despite the equipment being satisfactory, when a fire broke out in 1906 there was insufficient water pressure in the mains to be
Bomb damage and crater, Petherton Road, London, WW2Panoramic view of extensive bomb damage and a crater in Petherton Road, North London, 2 July 1944. A salvage operation took place, pumping out flooded basements. Date: 1944
Workmens dwellings damaged by the mass German airship raidOn the night of the 31st January 1916, Zeppelins of the German Navy attacked the Midlands causing extensive damage. Air raid sirens were used for the first time to warn the civilian population of
Fontainebleau AerialA bird s-eye view of the palace in the early 18th century : apart from the extensive gardens, the nearby forest provide magnificent facilities for hunting. Date: 1719
Lourdes, France - The Betharram Caves Date: circa 1920s
An Extensive Landscape, by Pieter Lodewijk KluyverAn Extensive Landscape, by Pieter Lodewijk Francisco Kluyver (1816-1900)
An Extensive Landscape with a Country House, by Johannes Pieter van Wisselingh (1812-1899)
Cornubian granite batholithThe Cornubian granite batholith and its main outcrops in the Cornwall and Devon area, Southwest England. From Britain Before Man 1978, by F W Dunning
LCC-LFB Aftermath of an office fire, HolbornAn internal view of the extensive fire damage to an office in Dane Street, Holborn
LCC-LFB Aftermath of a property fire, Stoke NewingtonAn internal view of the extensive fire damage to 90 Stoke Newington High Street, North London
Blitz in London -- LFB and AFS firefighters, WoolwichBlitz in London -- regular LFB and AFS firefighters working to remove the debris following an air raid on their Woolwich sub-station in SE London that caused extensive damage
Flood Damage in MadeiraDebris and mud deposited in the streets of Funchal, Madeira as a result of severe flooding in February, 2010. 2010
Floods in MadeiraDebris strewn across a narrow street in Fuchal, Madeira following devastation floods in February, 2010. 2010
Flooding in MadeiraRaging flood waters rush down a street in Funchal, the capital of Madeira, February 2010. 2010
Flood damage in Funchal, MadeiraThe damage causes by severe flooding to the narrow streets of Funchal, Madeira in February 2010. 2010
Chicago TunnelsBeneath the streets of Chicago an extensive system of tunnels conveys freight hither and thither. Date: 1916
Lily Hanbury. Actress. Her extensive repertory included, Countess Wintersen in The Stranger; Hetty Preene in GR Sims Lights o London; and Petra in Ibsens Enemy the People
Temple of Heaven, Beijing, ChinaThe Tiantan Temple (Temple of Heaven), Beijing, Chinas largest temple. Construction began in 1420, with extensive renovations during the 18th and 19th centuries
Clear - A Native American man with bow & arrowsClear - A Native American man with extensive body painting, posing with bow and arrows and a spectacular headdress made from a whole stuffed parrot!
Thirty-two pounders on the lower deck of H. M. S. VictoryThe interior of the famous H.M.S. Victory after extensive redecoration and restoration shown for the first time in colour. This is the lower deck with canons called thirty-two pounders
The Opening of Kingsway, London, 1905Aerial view showing the official opening of the Kingsway and Aldwych, after extensive redevelopment, by the King in October 1905
Sir Samuel Baker (1821-1893)Engraving of Sir Samuel White Baker, the English explorer, pictured in 1873. Baker undertook extensive exploration of Central Africa, in search of the source of the Nile River, in the early 1860 s
Lady Florence Baker (1841-1916)Engraving of Lady Florence Baker, the wife of Sir Samuel White Baker, the English explorer, pictured in 1873. Lady Baker joined her husband on his extensive exploration of Central Africa
Landslip at Axmouth 2A massive landslip causes extensive damage to the fishing port of Axmouth, at the mouth of the Axe river. (second of two views)
The Last Entry in Dr. David Livingstones Notebook, 1873Engraving showing the last entries in Dr. David Livingstones notebook. Born in Lanarkshire in 1813, the Scottish missionary
The Funeral of Dr. David Livingstone, Westminster Abbey, 187Engraving showing the funeral of Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873), the Scottish missionary and explorer, which was held in Westminster Abbey, April 1874
Dr. Livingstone being carried during his last exploration, MEngraving showing the sick Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873), Scottish missionary and explorer, being carried during the last days of his life
Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873)Engraving of Dr. David Livingstone, the Scottish missionary and explorer, published in 1874. The discoverer of Victoria Falls
Dr. Livingstone reading the Bible to some of his African helEngraving of Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873), the Scottish missionary and explorer, reading the Bible to some of his African helpers
Lubeck as Trade CentreLubeck, strategically located on the Baltic coast, becomes a leading trading centre of the Hanseatic League, doing extensive business with Scandinavia
British EmbassyAs the Communards deliberately fire official buildings, the British Embassy is under threat and shots are exchanged, but no extensive damage is done
Portsmouth WherryWherry of Portsmouth, Hampshire - note the extensive spread of sail
Insurrection in MilanoThe people of Milano revolt - not for the first or the last time - against their Austrian overlords : extensive street fighting takes place but the rising is inconclusive
The Sphinx / Circa 1970The Sphinx, believed to have been built by the Pharoah Chephren around 2650 BC. Extensive weathering has eroded the monument which is undergoing extensive repair
Mr. Lairds ship-building yard, LiverpoolEngraving of Mr. Lairds ship-building yard in Liverpool. Iron ship-building on an extensive scale originated from this prolific ship-yard
Mahogany, GuatemalaFelling mahogany trees in Guatemala : the enormous demand for this hard furnishing wood leads, alas, to extensive deforestation for it re-grows slowly
Mahogany, West IndiesMahogany trees in the West Indies : the enormous demand for this hard furnishing wood leads, alas, to extensive deforestation for it takes many years to re-grow