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Rural snow scene with church on a New Year cardRural snow scene with church in the moonlight on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Rural scene with cottage on a Christmas card, with catkins in the border. Date: circa 1890s
An Elizabethan Frost FairChristmas-tide on the Ice: An Elizabethan Thames Fair. high Wassail on the frozen Thames. Roasting an ox on the ice by old London Bridge during the Great Frost of 1565 (in a 1934 illustration)
Fokker D II biplane at Adlerhof trialsGerman Fokker D II biplane at Adlerhof trials. It went into operation in early spring 1916, but was found to lack agility. Date: 1916
Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds and branches of trees - severe frost in early morning - reeds along a light wood on a snow covered bank of a frozen lake - late winter - beginning of March
Frost - ice crystals formed on dry grasses - severe frost in early morning - side of a snow-covered field. near Ekaterinburg - Ural Mountains - Russia - late winter - beginning of March
Frost - ice crystals formed on dry reeds - early morning frost - snow covered bank of a frozen lake - late winter - beginning of March. near Ekaterinburg - Ural Mountains - Russia
European Bison - adult male - snoozes in frosty morning - a female bison in background (Bison bonasus L.). Bialowieza Nature Park - Belorussia. Spring
Christmas arrangement of candles, fir branches and conesChristmas arrangement of candles, fir branches, pine cones and a log
Christmas arrangement of candles, holly, mistletoe and nutsChristmas arrangement of three red candles, holly, mistletoe, small yellow flowers, sweets and assorted nuts in a basket
Electric tram on the River Neva, St Petersburg, RussiaElectric tram on the frozen River Neva, St Petersburg, Russia. Date: early 20th century
Canadian scout leader with iglooCanadian scout leader with a partly built igloo
Canadian scouts in Newfoundland and LabradorGroup photo, Canadian scouts in Newfoundland and Labrador
Cartoon, A Hot Idea - Officer and Sentry, WW1Cartoon, A Hot Idea - Officer: (going his rounds) And what would you do in case of fire? Sentry: Ave a bloomin good warm sir!. By Charles Crombie
Black soldiers preparing food, Western Front, France, WW1Black soldiers preparing food at a camp near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1917
Ben Tillett looking at a German trench, Western Front, WW1Ben Tillett, socialist politician and trade union leader, looking at an abandoned German trench in wintry weather on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Black soldiers keeping warm, Western Front, France, WW1Black soldiers keeping warm at a brazier in a camp near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1917
Row of Nissen huts at a rest camp, Western Front, WW1A row of Nissen huts at a rest camp on the Western Front during World War One. The semi-cylindrical Nissen hut was invented by Major Peter Norman Nissen in 1916. Date: circa 1916
Nursery Rhymes -- Mulberry BushNursery Rhymes -- Here we go round the mulberry bush, The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush, Here we go round the mulberry bush, On a cold and frosty morning. Date: early 20th century
Woman standing by car in snowy weatherA young woman standing by an open-topped car in cold weather with a sprinkling of snow on the ground
Welsh countryside near HafodA mid-Wales landscape, near Hafod, Cardiganshire, Wales. 1960s
RAeS Bristol Branch Summer Ball at the Grand Hotel. From left: Mrs Tom Frost; Air Cdre Francis Rodwell Banks, CB, OBE, HonCGIA, CEng, HonFAIa, MSAE, FIMechE, HonFRAeS, 1898-1985
Frost ornithopter 1905Frost ornithopter, 1905. Date: 1905
Frost Quadriplane with a 5hp engine 1877Frost Quadriplane with a 5hp engine. 1877
Edward Purkis Frost JP RAeS President 1908-1911Edward Purkis Frost, JP, RAeS President 1908-1911 (with signature). Date: 1908
Portrait of Edward Purkis Frost JP RAeS PresidentPortrait of Edward Purkis Frost, JP, RAeS President 1908-1911. Date: 1908
Sheerness Harbour after a blizzardFrost, snow and ice on the Medway, at Sheerness, Kent. Date: 1895
Allied soldiers climbing a ladder, WW1Allied soldiers climbing a ladder into what looks like a huge oil drum during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
ICICLESA study of icicles. Date: 1930s
Frozen PuddlesThe hazards of a country lane in winter - frozen puddles. Date: 1960s
Silver BirchesSilver birch trees by a road at High Beach, in Epping Forest, Essex, with a winter covering of hoar frost. Date: 1930s
Frozen River ThamesThe frozen River Thames at Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, Date: 1940s
Thames IcebreakerAn Icebreaker on the frozen River Thames, near Chertsey, Surrey, England. Date: 1940s
Little Brington WinterWinter in the pretty village of Little Brington, Northamptonshire, England, with snow and frost-covered trees and the lonely tower and spire of the dismantled church Date: 1960s
FROST BIKEFrost bike - hoar frost on some parked bicycles! Date: 1940s
British troops on North Russian FrontBritish troops alongside a train on the North Russian Front, either towards the end of the First World War or during the Russian Civil War. Date: 1918-1919
Ruined trees in winter, WW1Ruined trees in winter, with frost and snow on the ground, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Disabled tank in winter, Somme, France, WW1A disabled tank on the Somme, northern France, in winter during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1918
British troops on a training ground in winter, WW1British troops on a training ground in winter, with frost and snow on the ground, during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
The Sphere Christmas Number 1938 - Frozen Thames 1683Front cover of the Sphere magazine for Christmas 1938 featuring an illustration showing the Thames frozen in 1683. The river was frozen for long enough for the famous Frost Fair to take place with
Saxifraga Umbrosa Pectinata (Partridgefoot), a plant of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Saxifraga varieties in a rocky settingVarieties of Saxifraga, of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Hoar frost on plants in a gardenHoar frost on plants growing either side of some steps in an unidentified garden
Stream with ice and frostAn unidentified stream with ice and frost
Garden with fog and frostAn unidentified garden with fog and frost
Saxifraga Andrewsii covered with frostSaxifraga Andrewsii, a perennial of the Saxifragaceae family (commonly known as saxifrages or stone breakers because of their ability to grow in the cracks between rocks)
Frost covered telephone wiresTelephone wires weighed down by frost and ice in Albert on the Western Front in France during World War I in February 1918
Sempervivum Arvernense (Houseleek or Liveforever), a succulent alpine and sub-alpine plant of the Crassulaceae family. Seen here with frost on its leaves