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Probus, Cornwall - Church TowerProbus, Cornwall - the impressive tower of the Parish Church of St. Probus and St. Grace - the tallest church tower in Cornwall
Captain OatesLAWRENCE EDWARD GRACE OATES Member of Captain Scotts expedition which reached the South Pole in January 1912; lost his life in a blizzard on the return trip
Time for Reflection by Elsie HardingA ballerina in a very horizontal tutu skirt pauses by a mirrored door and is reflected along with the colour Chinese lanterns hanging nearby
Cricket Players / GraceA group of crack gentleman cricket players in 1871 including the legendary W.G. Grace, third from left. Pictured at Lords cricket ground in 1871
Young Emigrants singing Grace on their ship, 1884Engraving showing emigrant boys from Dr. Stephensons Home singing Grace before a meal on board an Atlantic steamship, 1884
W. G. Grace Bowling at the Crystal Palace cricket ground, 190Photograph of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915) bowling at the Crystal Palace cricket ground, London. Grace was arguably the finest cricketer of his era
Four leading cricketers of 1874Engraving showing four leading English cricketers of the 1874 season. From top left, clockwise: G.F. Grace Esq. W.G. Grace Esq. J. Southerton and H.Jupp
G. H. S. Trott and W. G. Grace tossing a coin, Oval Cricket GroIllustration of the Australian captain, G.H.S. Trott (1866-1917), and the England captain, Dr. W.G. Grace (1848-1915), looking at the coin they have just tossed at the beginning of the match at
W. G. Grace batting in the Nets at Lords, 1895Engraving of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915), practising his batting in the nets at Lords Cricket Ground, 1895. As can be seen, a large crowd has gathered to watch the Doctors technique
J. B. Hobbs scores the run to make his 126th Century, 1926Photograph of John Berry Hobbs scoring the single run which took him to his 126th first-class century, during a match between Surrey and Somerset, 1926
Grace Huntley - PantoMiss Grace huntely in various roles (Sinbad, Aladdin, The Bonnie Fishwife) in Sinbad at The Royal Theatre
Cricketer, E. M. GraceE.M. GRACE CRICKETER - GLOUCESTERSHIRE Brother of the legendary W.C. Grace
W G Grace - CricketerDr. William Gilbert Grace - legendary cricketer for Gloucestershire and England - a giant of the game
Cricket / Team / AustraliaLord Sheffields Australian Team: Carpenter, Attewell, Lohmann, Read, Bean, Sharpe, Thoms, Briggs, McGregor, Grace, Peel, Stoddart, Abel
William DarlingWILLIAM DARLING father of Grace, lighthouse-keeper at the Longstone Lighthouse, Farne Islands, who sailed with his daughter to rescue the crew of the Forfarshire
Grace Darling RowingWILLIAM DARLING and his daughter GRACE row out to rescue the crew of the Forfarshire steamer. Some depictions show her in front, others behind
Model of the Great Harry of 1514Engraving of a model of the Great Harry, as displayed in the South Kensington Museum, 1865. The Great Harry or Henry Grace a Dieu, built in 1514, was a galleon in Henry VIIIs navy
Cricketer, GraceW.G. Grace Cricketer - Gloucestershire
W G Grace (Men & Women)English cricketer. Played for England in Test matches against Australia in 1880 and 1882 and amassed a mighty 54, 896 runs in first class cricket over a 43 year career
Coriolanus & WomenCoriolanus, the Roman hero who fell from grace by leading his enemies against Rome, is begged by his mother, wife and the women of Rome, to withdraw his Volscian army, which he does
Grace DarlingAn idealised late Victorian portrait of Grace Darling, who rowed out with her lightkeeper father to save nine from the wrecked Forfarshire steamer
Victorian Street LampsExamples of old Victorain street lamps now converted to electricity. These examples grace the entrance to a restaurant in Bagshot, Surrey
Chair and TableA cumbersome chair and table from a period not famed for the grace and elegance of its furniture
Omai from TahitiOMAI is brought from Tahiti to London by Cook, 1774, and is a huge sensation, embodying the noble savage concept, disp- laying natural grace and good manners during 2- year stay
Plants / Ruta GraveolensRue (Or Herb of Grace on Sundays) Personified
Grace Lane with FanEdwardian actress Miss Grace Lane in C18th costume for an unspecified part holds a lace folding fan - this item being an essential part of a ladys toilet during this period
Robin Hood, Merry FeastRobin Hood and his merry men feast, with Maid Marian to grace their table
THE YORKER PUB SIGNThe inn sign for The Yorker. depicting legendary English cricketer W.G. Grace (1848 - 1915) at Piccadilly, London, England
Duchess Newcastle Dog 1Her Grace the Duchess of Newcastle and her Borzoi Date: 1949
Hotel at MontrealThe grandly named Ritz-Carlton Hotel at Montreal boasts all the grace, flair and imagination of Canadian public architecture
W. G. Grace as a Giant BatThe Leviathan Bat..or many-centuried marvel of the Modern (Cricket) World, in his high-soaring, top-scoring, Summer-day flight. How he smites and thumps..!
W G Grace at the OvalW G Grace during a match against Australia at the Oval
England / Mount GraceMOUNT GRACE formerly a Carthusian monastery
Donkey Gets New ShoesShoeing (hooving) a donkey at a farm in Deal, where it has spent the winter. Come Easter the donkey will grace the beach at Margate. This little girl will have the first ride
Play / Coward / Of GraceSonnie Hale and Jessie Matthews sit on a window sill in Noel Cowards play
Forfarshire Shipwreck 4When this paddle steamer wrecks on the Farne Islands, off Northumberland, lighthouse keeper Darling and 18-year old daughter Grace row to the wreck and save nine
Forfarshire Shipwreck 3When this paddle steamer wrecks on the Farne Islands, off Northumberland, lighthouse keeper Darling and 18-year old daughter Grace row to the wreck and save nine
Forfarshire Shipwreck 2When this paddle steamer wrecks on the Farne Islands, off Northumberland, lighthouse keeper Darling and 18-year old daughter Grace row to the wreck and save nine
C18 ClavichordA richly decorated French clavichord fit to grace the most aristocratic home
Myth / the Three GracesTHE THREE GRACES There is no Grace without Decency, and there is no Decency without a Veil
Grace Saying / EnglandA countryman and his wife, with their three children, prepare to enjoy a meal
Jos Chamberlain / TruthJOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN - his fall from grace ( Chamberlains Dive )
HENRY GRACE A DIEUHenry Grace-a-dieu, also known as the Great Harry, it carried a complement of 700 mariners, soldiers and gunners
Sir William MoriceSir WILLIAM MORICE statesman who never let anyone say grace in his house beside himself with his autograph
Carron FiegrateCarron XVIII century design firegrate, blending XVIII Century Grace with XX Cebtury utility
Culebra Cut and ShipThe Grace Companys Santa Teresa passes through the picturesque Culebra Cut
Hunting Alphabet - LL for the Ladies of glamour and grace who relish the thrills and the spills of the Chase
Grace Line Cruise / IlnAdvertisement for Grace Line cruises Date: 1935