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Giles Collection (page 4)

Background imageGiles Collection: Queen Annes Bath, Holborn, London

Queen Annes Bath, Holborn, London
This natural spring in Endell Street, Holborn, was much favoured by Queen Anne, so it was named after her

Background imageGiles Collection: Middle Row St Giles

Middle Row St Giles
Middle Row, St Giles

Background imageGiles Collection: A Field Day with Giles

A Field Day with Giles
A 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

Background imageGiles Collection: New Years Eve at St. Giles Workhouse

New Years Eve at St. Giles Workhouse
Sketches 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

Background imageGiles Collection: Low lodging house, St. Giles, London

Low lodging house, St. Giles, London
A 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

Background imageGiles Collection: The Fortune Theatre, Cripplegate, London, c. 1840

The Fortune Theatre, Cripplegate, London, c. 1840
Engraving showing the exterior of the Fortune Theatre, in St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, sketched in 1840

Background imageGiles Collection: St. Giles Cathedral

St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, is generally regarded as the mother of Presbyterianism. Officially consecrated by the Bishop of St. Andrews in 1243

Background imageGiles Collection: St. Giles Lychgate

St. Giles Lychgate
The elaborate lychgate of St. Giles Church, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England. The church and its churchyard are immortalised in Thomas Grays Elegy

Background imageGiles Collection: Miltons Cottage

Miltons Cottage
JOHN MILTON This small cottage, in Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, England, was home to John Milton during the Great Plague of 1665

Background imageGiles Collection: Advertisement for St Giles Garage, Normanton, Derby

Advertisement for St Giles Garage, Normanton, Derby
Advertisement for St Giles Garage, Upper Dale Road, Normanton, Derby. Cars For Hire, Day and Night Service, Distance No Object, Weddings, Dances, a Speciality, Petrol, Oil & Greases

Background imageGiles Collection: St Giles Fair, 1936

St Giles Fair, 1936
St. Giles Fair, Oxford (photographed from the helter-skelter)

Background imageGiles Collection: St Giles Fair 1909

St Giles Fair 1909
St. Giles Fair, Oxford

Background imageGiles Collection: Cambridge Uni. Library

Cambridge Uni. Library
Putting the last rivets into the framework of the great tower - the new Cambridge University Library. Sir Giles Scott designed this 17 storey tower which cost 500, 000."

Background imageGiles Collection: Edinburgh / St Giles 1883

Edinburgh / St Giles 1883
Edinburgh: St Giles Cathedral in the High Street

Background imageGiles Collection: Saint Giles

Saint Giles
SAINT GILES

Background imageGiles Collection: Charles VII at Court

Charles VII at Court
CHARLES VII is presented with a book of heraldry by its author, Giles Bonnet

Background imageGiles Collection: Hogarth Times Noon

Hogarth Times Noon
2. Noon A group of Huguenots attend chapel, opposite an eating house - St Giles in the Field is visible in the background

Background imageGiles Collection: London Wall / 1792

London Wall / 1792
Part of London Wall, in the church yard of St. Giles, cripplegate

Background imageGiles Collection: Giles Australian Trips

Giles Australian Trips
Ernest Giles leads a series of journeys into Central and West Australia : his camel train makes its way through the scrub

Background imageGiles Collection: Seven Dials / Slums / 1850

Seven Dials / Slums / 1850
A notorious London slum - the Rookery of St Giles, near Seven Dials, where even the police were at risk



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