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Hereford Cathedral, dates from 1079. Date: 1834
Rochester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Date: 1833
Town-Hall & St. Peters Church, LeuvenTown-Hall and Saint Peters Church of Leuven, Belgium, is situated on the citys Grote Markt Date: 1834
Amiens Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, in the north of France. Date: 1834
Amsterdam showing the wooden footbridge Magere Brug or Skinny Bridge, over the river Amstel. Date: 1834
The Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851Temporary glass structure of The Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park taking place between from 1 May to 15 October 1851, referred to as the Crystal Palace Exhibition. 1851
Wedgwoods manufactory in BurslemIvy House, Burslem, Wedgwoods first pottery
Gateway of the Bishops Palace at liegeBishops Palace at liege
Ruins of Bishops Palace, St David s, South WalesView of the medieval Bishops Palace, St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. Date: 1835
Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk. Date: 1835
Hotel Bella Vista, Funchal, Madeira. Date: circa 1940
Singers cycle works Coventry 1896Exterior of Singer and Company, Limited in Coventry. Date: 1896
Chief office of the parcel mail 1849Mail coaches busy outside the main office in Catherine Street, in the Strand, London. Date: 1846
Woman on wash day in the country, 1890sCountrywoman on washing day, outside, 1890s Date: 1890s
New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity SquareOpulent Civil Architecture - the New Port of London Authority Building, Trinity Square, Tower Hill, London designed by Architect Edwin Cooper. 1922
Henry Jones, shop front 1933Crowds of passers by browsing at the shops as they go past Henry Jones merchandise. The shop next-door is closed propley due to the Great Depression of the 1930s. Date: 1933
Bethnal Green - slum housesSlum houses in Crosland Street, Bethnal Green, London. Date: circa 1914
General view of the East Kent colliery Companys Works at Tilmanstone, on the property of the Kent Coal Concessions Company. Date: 1911
Exterior St Antholins Church in the City of London. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren, following its destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666
The Houses of Lords and Commons seen from Old Palace Yard, before the fortunate fire of 1834 which meant they could be replaced by their present palatial premises. Date: circa 1820s
Showing off its glory this detailed engraving of the exterior of the iron and glass structure of Crystal Palace at Sydenham, London. Date: 1854
Christs Hospital Library founded by Richard Whittington, taken from Stewards Office. Date: 1429
Exterior of the new Lambeth walk, Ragged School, erected by Mr. Beaufoy for poor and destitute children in the neighbourhood. Date: 1851
Exodus from Whitecross Street debtors prison 1870Whitecross Street Prison was a debtors prison in Islington, London, capable of holding up to 500 prisoners. At five minute pass twelve on New Years Eve a new act was passed
Somerset House, viewed from Waterloo Bridge. Date: 1840s
Winter Gardens and Aquarium at Blackpool 1878Exterior of the glass Winter Gardens and Aquarium at Blackpool. Date: 1878
Advert for Mappin & Brothers cutlery 1891Advertisement for Mappin & Brothers, showing the exterior of the factory in Sheffield, where you can buy your cutlery at the manufactures direct or have it repaired, replated and re-bladed ect. 1891
Bird s-eye view of the exterior of the new serves porcelain manufactory in the Park of St. Cloud in France. Date: 1864
Exterior of the Great Palm-House at Royal Gardens. Date: 1848
Exterior of the winter garden or Temperate House, designed for the accommodation of trees and shrubs of temperate climates which needed protection in the winter. Date: 1867
Coal and metals miningDiagram of the exterior and interior of a Metalliferous mine. Date: 1859
Exterior and interior of Prince Ranjitsinhjis portable shooting-box, which could be despatched by rail to any given point in the jungle on a trolley by oxen or by elephants. 1907
On August 4th and 5th 1910 there was a big fire starting at central gallery and quickly spreading destroying several pavilions that had to be replaced
In Hammersmith Road, West London situated the fourth of the series of Rowton Houses, a poor mens hotel, for sixpences per night. Photograph showing the courtyard where the lodgers can relax
Exterior of Milford Lane, where the weekly The Graphic, was printed for the readers of London. Date: 1881
Exterior of Goldsmiths Hall in the City of London
Exterior of the Poplar Hospital in east India Road, London. Opened under the patronage of Samuel Gurney, MP to treat people who had suffered injuries in the docks. Date: 1858
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company incorporated in 1846 with the object of building a line from London to York
Exterior of National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London. Date: 1885
Mrs Salmons Waxworks in Fleet Street, London, the Madame Tussaud. Waxworks of Kings and Queens. There was a figure on crutches at the door and Old Mother Shipton, a witch from the 16th century
The exterior of Lichfield Public Library, Staffordshure, England. Date: late 1960s
Exterior of the Vienna Universal Exhibition, entrance and grounds. Date: 1873
The exterior of a pigeon-loft in the rue Magenta, Paris, where birds would arrive carrying messages from outside the city (2 of 2) Date: Jan-Feb 1871
DYTCHLEY HOUSE Date: 1879
Exterior of the new asylum for girls under the age of twelve, at Beddington near Croydon. The girls were taught how to read, knit and sew and to work in the kitchen
Interior view of under three spans of roof of Prices Candle Company, with their new substance of crude petroleum from Burma
Exterior of the Royal Marine Barrack s, Woolwich, London designed by J. T Crew in with junction with Sir W. Denison costing 100, 000. Date: 1848
The Bell Sauvage Inn or (or La Belle Sauvage) was a former public house in Ludgate Hill, London