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Poltergeists / BristolThe Lamb Inn, Bristol, (demolished 1905) scene of a classic outbreak of poltergeist activity in the family of Mr Richard Giles Date: 1761
Liverpool / Iln 1903Giles Gilbert Scotts proposed plan for the Anglican Cathedral, 1903 Date: 1903
Lady Stavordale and her interestsMontage photograph of Lady Stavordale, formerly Helen Elizabeth Ward, wife of Edward Fox-Strangways, 7th Earl of Ilchester
Music cover, Varmer Giles, sung by George BastowMusic cover, Varmer Giles, written and composed by Gilbert Wells and T F Robson, sung by George Bastow. 1902
St Giles Church, Ollerton, NottinghamshireSt Giles Church, Ollerton, Newark-on-Trent, near Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. Date: 1900s
St Giles, CheadleA view of the North Aisle, showing the Lady Chapel, in St Giles Catholic Church, Cheadle, in Staffordshire, England. The church was designed by Augustus Pugin
Jockeys as troopers in the 19th Hussars, WW1Leading jockeys pose for a photograph before leaving for the front for active service as troopers of the 19th Hussars in 1914. From left to right are: - Top row - R. Arbuthnot, N. Nutt, A
London WallPart of the old London Wall, near the church of St Giles, Cripplegate. Date: 1817
John Scott, ChurchmanJOHN SCOTT English churchman, rector of St Giles-in-the-fields and canon of St Pauls : writer. Date: 1639 - 1695
Egidius SadelerEGIDIUS (Giles) SADELER Flemish artist from Antwerp Date: 1570 - 1629
Sir Giles RookeSIR GILES ROOKE lawyer Date: 1743 - 1808
Giles Hussey, ArtistGILES HUSSEY artist, notably portrait painter Date: 1710 - 1788
C. W. A. Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie prio?C.W.A. Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie prior to the start of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race which began on on 29 September 1936
St Giles Cripplegate Church, LondonSt Giles-without-Cripplegate Church, London. One of the few medieval churches left in the City of London, having survived the Great Fire of 1666
Home of John Milton - Chalfont St. Giles, BuckinghamshireThis small cottage, in Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England, was home to John Milton during the Great Plague of 1665. Date: circa 1910s
The Scottish National Exhibition, EdinburghCommemorative postcard issued during the Scottish National Exhibition, held in Edinburgh in 1908. St. Giles Cathedral, Princes Street and John Knoxs House are featured. Date: 1908
Royal visit to Edinburgh (1 / 3)Royal visit to Edinburgh - July 1911. The arrival of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) at St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh
Royal visit to Edinburgh (2 / 3)Royal visit to Edinburgh - July 1911. The departure of King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) from St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh
C W A Scott and Giles GuthrieC.W.A. Scott and Giles Guthrie, winners of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race, attended the Mansion House to hand to the Lord Mayor, Sir Percy Vincent
C W A Scott making a speech at CroydonC.W.A. Scott making a speech at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. Co-pilot Giles Gutherie is left and Lady Connop Guthrie centre. October 1936
Giles Guthrie, Greta and C W A ScottFrom left: Giles Guthrie, Greta and C.W.A. Scott walk across the aerodrome at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936
Greta and C W A Scott, Giles GutherieFrom left: Greta and C.W.A. Scott, Giles Gutherie, Lady and Sir Connop Guthrie and the Mayor of Croydon in front of the aircraft at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg
C W A Scott and Giles Guthrie are greetedC.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie are greeted after they arrived back at Croydon Airport after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936
The Mayor of Croydon, Lady Connop GuthrieFrom left: The Mayor of Croydon, Lady Connop Guthrie and C.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, greet C.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie as their aircraft arrives back at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger
C W A Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C W A ScottC.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie as their aircraft arrives back at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936
C W A Scott, left, and his co-pilot Giles GuthrieC.W.A. Scott, left, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie at Rand Airport after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race
C W A Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles GuthrieC.W.A. Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie inspect their Percival Vega Gull, G-AEKE, prior to the start of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race
JACOMART, Jaume Ba糬called (1410-1461). StJACOMART, Jaume Ba糬 called (1410-1461). St James and Saint Giles. Circa 1450. Renaissance art. Oil on wood. SPAIN. Valencia. San Pio V Fine Arts Museum
KNOX, John (ca. 1513-1572). Writer and religious reformer. Reformation Wall. John Knox preaching the Reformation in Saint Giles of Edimburg before the Court of Mary Stuart. Sculpture. SWITZERLAND
New Waterloo BridgeThe new Waterloo Bridge, central London, was built mostly by women during World War Two, to a design by Giles Gilbert Scott. It was completed in 1945. Date: 1945
London / St. Giles CircusTraffic lights in the St. Giles Circus area, near Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, central London. Date: mid 1960s
Waterloo Bridge StepsThe steps of Waterloo Bridge, central London, built mostly by women during World War Two, to a design by Giles Gilbert Scott. Date: completed 1945
London Roman WallThe line of the Roman wall of London, now simply known as London Wall, north of Gresham Street, looking towards St. Giles Churchtard, Cripplegate after the World War Two Blitz. Date: 1950s
Erection of Liverpool CathedralPage from the Sphere magazine showing stages in building Liverpool Cathdral which was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. The cathedrals foundation stone was laid by King Edward VII in 1904
St Giles Parish Church, Matlock, DerbyshireView of St Giles Parish Church, Matlock, Derbyshire. Date: circa 1960
Milton home WalkerJOHN MILTON his home at Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire Date: 1608 - 1674
Bethnal Green Military Hospital, East LondonBethnal Green Military Hospital, Cambridge Heath Road, East London. The hospital, designed by Messrs Giles, Gough and Trollope, was opened in 1900 as the Bethnal Green Union infirmary
Hammersmith Workhouse and Infirmary, West LondonThe new Hammersmith workhouse and infirmary on Du Cane Road, Hammersmith, West London, were opened in 1905 by Princess Henry of Battenberg
St Giles Workhouse Concert ProgrammeProgramme for a concert given to the inmates of Londons St Giles workhouse on Friday 1 January 1904. Date: 1 January 1904
The Earl and Countess of DalkeithThe wedding of the Earl and Countess of Dalkeith; shown here emerging from St. Giless Cathedral, Edinburgh where they were married in the presence of the Queen
Queen Annes Bath, Holborn, LondonThis natural spring in Endell Street, Holborn, was much favoured by Queen Anne, so it was named after her
Middle Row St GilesMiddle Row, St Giles
A Field Day with GilesA Womens Land Army land girl, with sleeves rolled up and sunhat pulled on at a jaunty angle, strides through the fields with her pitchfork accompanied by a jovial looking farmer
New Years Eve at St. Giles WorkhouseSketches from New Years Eve at St. Giles Workhouse where it was customary to provide entertainment to the inmates and a few visitors on the first night of the New Year
Low lodging house, St. Giles, LondonA poor lodging house for women in St. Giles, London. Old and young are crowded in a small room and laundry hangs from the ceiling. A couple of elderly women are having a cup of tea
The Fortune Theatre, Cripplegate, London, c. 1840Engraving showing the exterior of the Fortune Theatre, in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, sketched in 1840
St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, is generally regarded as the mother of Presbyterianism. Officially consecrated by the Bishop of St. Andrews in 1243
St. Giles LychgateThe elaborate lychgate of St. Giles Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. The church and its churchyard are immortalised in Thomas Grays Elegy