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Ratner patent safe, fire and fall resisting, Grade 1, Size MP, with details and measurements. Date: circa 1920s
Jamaica Inn, Bodmin Moor, CornwallJamaica Inn, a Grade II listed building on Bodmin Moor near Bolventor, Cornwall, built as a coaching inn in 1750. Popular with smugglers
The Transporter at Newport, Monmouthshire, WalesThe Newport Transporter Bridge - a transporter bridge crossing the River Usk in Newport, South Wales (Monmouthshire). A Grade I listed structure, designed by French engineer Ferdinand Arnodin
Cornelia Bayley, owner of Plas Teg - Jacobean house in WalesCornelia Bayley owner of Plas Teg, a Grade I listed Jacobean house in North Wales, near the village of Pontblyddyn, Flintshire. She is seated in the sitting room with a very large dog
Ratner patent extra strong safe, fire and fall resisting, Grade 2, with details and measurements. Date: circa 1920s
Gatehouse and house, Lanhydrock House, CornwallGatehouse and house, Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. circa 1980s
The Royal Pavilion, Brighton - IlluminatedBrighton Pavilion - Illuminated. The Royal Pavilion is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England
University of East London Stratford Campus, University HouseThe University of East London Stratford Campus is based in and around University House, a Grade II* listed building (formerly the West Ham Technical Institute), located in Stratford
Claughton Higher Grade School, Football Team, Shield Winners - erseyside, Birkenhead. Date: circa 1906
Building of Constitution ArchThe building of Constitution Arch. Wellington Arch, also known as Constitution Arch or as the Green Park Arch, is a Grade I-listed triumphal arch by Decimus Burton that forms a centrepiece of Hyde
Biblical Commentary (Fragment)Fragment of a leaf from a religious text, probably a biblical commentary, parchment. Contains a commentary on and text from Romans
Broke Hall, Nacton, near Ipswich, SuffolkBroke Hall, English country house, listed Grade II*, at Nacton, near Ipswich, Suffolk
Beauty of Japan's Textiles - the young woman on the left, holding a battledore, is in formal New Year's Day dress. The one on the right is in a homongi, a costume suitable for paying visits
Melachrino AdvertisementAdvertisement for Melachrino, importers of Egyptian cigarettes throughout Australasia. Image shows a man, smoking whilst seated on a comfy armchair, with the phrase
Thoresby Hall - Budby, NottinghamshireThoresby Hall - a grade I listed 19th-century country house in Budby, Nottinghamshire, some 2 miles north of Ollerton. In the foreground is the River Meden. Date: 1905
Ratner strong room door, No. 6, banker's patent steel door with grip frame and ventilating grille. Date: circa 1920s
Ratner strong room door, No. 3, fire-resisting with lobby and grille. Date: circa 1920s
Airbus A310 10+26 Otto LilienthalLuftwaffe - Airbus A310-304(F) (MRTT) 10+26 Hans Grade (msn 434), of FBS / LTS1. Date: circa 2010
Indicating the Grade by Alan Anderson
Vintage 19th century photograph: Wellington Arch, also known as Constitution Arch or as the Green Park Arch, is a Grade I-listed triumphal arch by Decimus Burton that forms a centrepiece of Hyde Park
Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East SussexBrighton Pavilion, East Sussex. The Royal Pavilion is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England
St James, BermondseyView of St James Church, a Church of England parish church in Bermondsey, south London. It was completed and consecrated in 1829 and given a separate parish in 1840
BermondseyView of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey in 1809. It is an Anglican church dedicated to St Mary Magdalen in the London Borough of Southwark
Bruce Castle is a Grade I listed 16th-century manor house in Lordship Lane, Tottenham, London. It is named after the House of Bruce who formerly owned the land on which it is built. Date: 1875
The Spaniards Inn is an historic pub on Spaniards Road between Hampstead and Highgate in London, England. It lies on the edge of Hampstead Heath near Kenwood House
Alexandra PalaceView of Alexandra Palace in 1876. Now it is a Grade II listed entertainment and sports venue in London, situated between Wood Green and Muswell Hill in the London Borough of Haringey
Holy Trinity Church, in Marylebone, Westminster, London, is a Grade I listed former Anglican church, built in 1828 by Sir John Soane
Marlborough House, a Grade I listed mansion in St Jamess, City of Westminster, London, is the headquarters of the Commonwealth of Nations and the seat of the Commonwealth Secretariat
Uniform of a naval student of the first grade, 1844Uniform of a naval student of the first grade, Eleve de premiere classe, 1844. Handcoloured woodblock print by Pauquet after Bara et Gerard from Eugene Paninis Marine, arsenaux, navires, equipages
Vice admiral in the French Navy, 1844Uniform of a vice admiral or vice-amiral in the French Navy, 1844. Handcoloured woodblock print by Pauquet after A. Gusman from Eugene Paninis Marine, arsenaux, navires, equipages, navigation
Scene on Holne Bridge across the River Dart, Dartmoor, DevonScene with a delivery van on the narrow Holne Bridge across the River Dart, Dartmoor, Devon. The bridge dates back to medieval times and is Grade II* listed. Date: circa 1950s
The Clock Tower, Machynlleth, Powys, WalesThe Clock Tower, a Grade II Listed Building in Machynlleth, Powys, Wales - fine example of a High Victorian Gothic 3-stage square tower with spire. Date: 1953
Roasting top grade tea over a fire, China. Date: 1851
Wardley Hall (The Skull House), near Manchester (completed c.1500) - an early medieval manor house and a Grade I listed building in the Wardley area of Worsley, Salford, in Greater Manchester
View of St Nicholas Church, Barfreston, KentView from the south-east of St Nicholas Church, Barfreston (Barfrestone), near Eythorne, Kent, a Norman church dating back to the 12th century. Date: circa 1845
New Lambeth Bridge, River Thames, LondonThe new Lambeth Bridge across the River Thames, shortly before it was opened, 19 July 1932. On the opposite bank is the Grade II listed Thames House. 1932
St John the Baptist Church, Adel, Leeds, West Yorkshire, a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th century. Showing the Norman doorway on the south wall with ornate stone carvings
St Marys Church, High Street, Totnes, Devon, a Grade I listed building dating back to the 15th century. Interior view, showing the 15th century stone screen and choir stalls. Date: circa 1920s
St Mary Magdalenes Church, Launceston, Cornwall, a Grade I listed parish church dating back to the 16th century. Date: circa 1910s
Saxon stone cross, St Michaels Church, Cropthorne, WorcsAnglo-Saxon stone cross dating back to 825-850, in the churchyard of St Michaels Church, a Grade II listed building in Cropthorne, Worcestershire. Date: circa 1900s
Choir screens, Bovey Tracey Church, DevonChoir screens, Church of St Peter and St Paul and St Thomas of Canterbury, Bovey Tracey, Devon, a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th century. Date: circa 1900s
St John the Baptist Church, Kirk Hammerton, North Yorkshire, dating back to the 10th century, a Grade I listed building. Showing the west door. Date: circa 1900s
Saxon Church, Escomb, Bishop AucklandThe Saxon Church at Escomb, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, dating back to the 7th century, a Grade I listed building. Date: circa 1900s
West front of Bath Abbey, Bath, SomersetWest front of the Abbey Church of St Peter and St Paul, Bath, Somerset, a Grade I listed building. Date: circa 1900s
Christ Church, Gipsy Hill, south London -- today, only the tower remains, and is a Grade II listed building. circa 1900s
Edison Snout, protection from industrial dustThe Edison Snout, invented by Thomas Edison as a protection from industrial dust in the production of fine steel from low-grade ore. late 19th century
Millers cottage at Flatford, Suffolk, a Grade I listed building next to Flatford Mill. Date: 1930
Flatford Mill, Suffolk, a Grade I listed watermill on the River Stour. Date: 1930
Battersea Power StationThe new Battersea Power Station in London, the architecture was planned by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott and now a Grade II listed building. Date: 1935
Teacher at the front of the class and two at the back, teaching a mixed class about model drawing
United Reformed Church, on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, SaA man walks his dog along the towpath of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Saltaire, Yorkshire. Prominent of the opposite bank is the United Reformed Church
Grading the quality of collected prunes at Agen, FranceGrading the quality of collected prunes at Agen in the Lot-et-Garonne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. Date: circa 1910s
Lee Enfield Mk I. 303 in bolt action sniper rifle, 1916 (c). Privately converted to a parapet rifle and fitted with a Fulton target grade barrel. Associated with World War One (1914-1918)
Restoration of a windmill, Polegate, East SussexRestoration of a windmill, Ovendens Mill (also known as Mocketts Mill), Polegate, East Sussex. It is a Grade II* listed tower mill, now a working museum. Date: circa 1960s
Autumnal Borders at Munstead Wood (Grade I listed), the home of influential British horticulturist, garden designer, artist and writer Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)
Bolebroke Castle, Hartfield, SussexBolebroke (or Bolebrook) Castle, Hartfield, Sussex, a Grade II listed hunting lodge dating back to the 15th century. Date: 1809
Somerhill House, near Tonbridge, Kent, a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion, now in use as a school. 1809
Arch Lodge, Bretton Hall, West YorkshireArchway Lodge, Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire - a country house in West Bretton near Wakefield. The Lodge is a grade II* listed building by William Atkinson in 1805
Gertrude Jekylls Garden fork and lawn shears placed on an old mill grindstone at Munstead Wood (Grade I listed), the home of influential British horticulturist, garden designer
Saxtead Green Post Windmill, SuffolkSaxtead Green Post Windmill, a Grade II* listed building at Saxtead Green, Framlingham, Suffolk, dating back to the 18th century. Date: 1956
Gatehouse at Lanhydrock House, CornwallGatehouse with pink flowers in the foreground at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Rhododendrons and Lanhydrock Church, CornwallRhododendrons and Lanhydrock Church, at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Lanhydrock Park and House, CornwallLanhydrock Park and House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Gatehouse in mist, Lanhydrock House, CornwallGatehouse in the early morning mist at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Formal garden and gatehouse, Lanhydrock House, CornwallFormal garden and gatehouse at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Woodland path in the mist, Lanhydrock House, CornwallWoodland path in the early morning mist at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Church, urn and garden, Lanhydrock House, CornwallChurch, ornamental urn and formal garden at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Rhododendrons at Lanhydrock House, CornwallRhododendrons at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall, seen in the early morning. Date: circa 1980s
Tour of the Colonies - to Marlborough House - Carriage procession street decorations. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies
Beachy Head old lighthouse, near Eastbourne, SussexBelle Tout, the old, decommissioned lighthouse, a Grade II listed building on top of the cliff at Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, Sussex. Date: circa 1960s
W. P. Hartleys Aintree Works - Grading Seville orangesW. P. Hartleys Aintree Works - Women workers grading and classifying Seville oranges and selecting those good enough for Hartley s. Date: circa 1906
Munstead Wood and Gardens - home of Gertrude JekyllThe Main Border (July, 2017) at Munstead Wood (Grade I listed), the home of influential British horticulturist, garden designer, artist and writer Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)
Compound Mallet Freight Engine locomotive, USACompound Mallet Freight Engine locomotive, built for the Southern Pacific line, California, USA. Date: circa 1910
St Marys Church, Wyndham Place, LondonSt Marys Church (left), Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square, London, built in the 1820s, Grade I listed, with a fire-damaged building in in the centre foreground and Crawford Street on the right
The Egyptian House, Penzance, CornwallThe Egyptian House in Penzance, Cornwall, a Grade I listed building in Egyptian Revival style, dating from the early 19th century. Date: circa 1970s
Kidbrooke Park, Forest Row, Wealden, SussexKidbrooke (or Kedbroke) Park, Forest Row, Wealden, Sussex, a Grade II listed building dating back to the 18th century. 1809
Buckhurst Park, near Withyham, Sussex, a Grade II listed building. The estate dates back to the 11th century. Date: 1809
Knole House, near Sevenoaks, Kent, a Grade I listed English country house dating back to the late 15th century. Date: 1809
Conejo Grade coast road, Ventura County, California, USAScene on the Conejo Grade coast road, Ventura County, California, USA. Date: circa 1915
Castle Drogo, near Drewsteignton, Devon. Designed by Edwin Lutyens, it was completed in 1930, and is a Grade I listed building now owned by the National Trust
Stone pillar and gatehouse, Lanhydrock House, CornwallStone pillar and gatehouse in the formal garden at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. circa 1980s
Gatehouse and garden, Lanhydrock House, CornwallGatehouse and formal garden in the early morning mist at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. An award-winning photograph. circa 1980s
Bakewell Church, DerbyshireAll Saints Church, Bakewell, Grade 1 listed building which dates from the 12th century. Date: 1909
Japan - A Peculiar Native Bridge at Sumi-YoshiLantern slide of a Peculiar Native Bridge at Sumi-Yoshi. Bridge has very high arch. Soribashi is one of the representative structures of Sumiyoshi-taisha Shrine