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Background imageGrounds Collection: Oddington House, Moreton-in-Marsh, children and nurses on la

Oddington House, Moreton-in-Marsh, children and nurses on la
A party at Oddington House, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire - Cecil Penelope Talbot Rice (C) with two nurses and a younger child on the lawn - Summertime. Date: 1932

Background imageGrounds Collection: Two young siblings, one standing in a fine baby carriage

Two young siblings, one standing in a fine baby carriage
Two young siblings, David Arthur Talbot Rice standing up in his fine (and large!) baby carriage, with his sister Cecil Penelope standing behind, in the grounds of Oddington House, Moreton-in-Marsh

Background imageGrounds Collection: Two young children with the Gardener at Oddington House

Two young children with the Gardener at Oddington House
Two young Talbot Rice children (brother and sister, David Arthur and Cecil Penelope) with the Gardener / Keeper of the Grounds, George Whyton

Background imageGrounds Collection: Advert, Reading the Tea Leaves, Mazawattee Tea Co

Advert, Reading the Tea Leaves, Mazawattee Tea Co, London Date: 1894

Background imageGrounds Collection: General View in the Grounds of the Temple of the Five Genii

General View in the Grounds of the Temple of the Five Genii
Pierre Joseph Rossier. Views in China issued by Negretti and Zambra in 1859 and 1861. First Series and second series. These important images were the first commercial views of China to be sold in

Background imageGrounds Collection: Canton, The Grounds of the Examination Hall

Canton, The Grounds of the Examination Hall
Pierre Joseph Rossier. Views in China issued by Negretti and Zambra in 1859 and 1861. First Series and second series. These important images were the first commercial views of China to be sold in

Background imageGrounds Collection: Canton. View in the Grounds of the Imperial College

Canton. View in the Grounds of the Imperial College
Pierre Joseph Rossier. Views in China issued by Negretti and Zambra in 1859 and 1861. First Series and second series. These important images were the first commercial views of China to be sold in

Background imageGrounds Collection: Le Pavillon Francais, Neige

Le Pavillon Francais, Neige
This painting shows the snow covered grounds just outside the French Pavilion in Versailles, the windows open onto the gardens of the estate of Trianon during the reign of Louis XV

Background imageGrounds Collection: Lucina

Lucina
This oil painting depicts Lucina, a title given to the ancient Roman goddesses, Juno and Diana, who represented childbirth and acted as protection for women in labor

Background imageGrounds Collection: Barge Builders

Barge Builders
An illustration showing the interior of a large boat work shed looking out towards a port, which can be faintly seen in the background. Barge builders can be seen working on the grounds

Background imageGrounds Collection: A New Roller at Edgbaston

A New Roller at Edgbaston
A new type of water-absorbing roller, being put to use at Edgbaston cricket ground. Date: 1932

Background imageGrounds Collection: Highbury and Twickenham Stadiums

Highbury and Twickenham Stadiums
An illustration of a proposed new stand at Highbury, home of Arsenal Football Club. And a photograph of Twickenham, with its newly completed West Stand. Date: circa 1932

Background imageGrounds Collection: York Cottage and Grounds, Sandringham, Norfolk

York Cottage and Grounds, Sandringham, Norfolk Date: circa 1908

Background imageGrounds Collection: Sydney as Macquarie Left It

Sydney as Macquarie Left It
This panorama was taken from the Observatory Hill. To the left one is looking towards the Heads and to the right over the City

Background imageGrounds Collection: Sydney in 1812

Sydney in 1812
Taken from the East side of Sydney Cove. The building on the water??s edge on extreme right is Isaac Nichol??s warehouse, The windmill is on the site of Grosvenor Hotel. To the left is old St

Background imageGrounds Collection: Cornish Farm

Cornish Farm
A landscape painting of a quaint countryside Cornish farm, with old stone walls and houses. A flock of chickens and a resting sheepdog can be seen on the grounds. Date: circa 1931

Background imageGrounds Collection: Arlington Memorial Ampitheatre, Virginia. Aerial view

Arlington Memorial Ampitheatre, Virginia. Aerial view
This structure, inaugurated in May 1920, is in the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery and near the Tomb of the Unknowns, where the Unknown Soldier of WW1 is buried. Date: circa 1920

Background imageGrounds Collection: Restaurant in the grounds of Topkapi Palace

Restaurant in the grounds of Topkapi Palace, in Istanbul, Turkey. Date: circa 1975

Background imageGrounds Collection: Topkapi Palace fountain

Topkapi Palace fountain
The fountain in the grounds of Topkapi Palace, in Istanbul, Turkey. Date: circa 1975

Background imageGrounds Collection: Choanji Temple, Hokane, Japan

Choanji Temple, Hokane, Japan
Choanji Temple - a temple of the Soto school of Zen Buddhism in the Sengokuhara area of Hakone. Established in 1356 in a quiet area at the base of a hill

Background imageGrounds Collection: Ravenscroft (now called Cleddon Hall), Trellech, Monmouthshire, Wales

Ravenscroft (now called Cleddon Hall), Trellech, Monmouthshire, Wales, birthplace of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher and author

Background imageGrounds Collection: Prince Albert, Duke of York with his tutor Mr H. P. Hansell

Prince Albert, Duke of York with his tutor Mr H. P. Hansell
Prince Albert, Duke of York (1895-1952) (later King George VI) walking in the grounds of Balmoral, Scotland alongside his tutor Mr H. P. Hansell in the autumn of 1910

Background imageGrounds Collection: Ravenscroft (Cleddon Hall), cave in garden

Ravenscroft (Cleddon Hall), cave in garden
Ravenscroft (now called Cleddon Hall), Trellech, Monmouthshire, Wales, birthplace of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher and author

Background imageGrounds Collection: Princess Elizabeth & Margaret in snow at Sandringham

Princess Elizabeth & Margaret in snow at Sandringham
Princess Elizabeth (the future Queen Elizabeth II) and her younger sister, Princess Margaret Rose pictured in the grounds of Sandringham House, Norfolk having fun in the snow, innocent

Background imageGrounds Collection: Neville Chamberlain with RH Stoughton and Samuel Hoare

Neville Chamberlain with RH Stoughton and Samuel Hoare
Neville Chamberlain (Arthur Neville Chamberlain, 1869-1940), British Conservative politician, and Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940

Background imageGrounds Collection: The Grave of Napoleon I, St Helena

The Grave of Napoleon I, St Helena
The grave of Napoleon I (Bonaparte), Emperor of France on St Helena, where he was initially buried after his death in May 1821

Background imageGrounds Collection: King Edward VII Memorial Unveiled at Northampton 1913

King Edward VII Memorial Unveiled at Northampton 1913
Known as the Peace-Maker King Edward VII memorial unveiled at Northampton by the Mayor. Date: 20th September 1913

Background imageGrounds Collection: Bonifacius Arrested Events Italy September 1303

Bonifacius Arrested Events Italy September 1303
bonifacius, arrested, events, italy, september, 1303, viii, orders, philippe, iv, france, specious, grounds, released, dies, few, weeks, shock, history, historical, 10053273

Background imageGrounds Collection: The Wedding of the World Champion Sculler Mr George Towns to Miss Amy Roslyn Harding at

The Wedding of the World Champion Sculler Mr George Towns to Miss Amy Roslyn Harding at Southsea, prior to Towns return to his native Australia

Background imageGrounds Collection: Battersea Mill

Battersea Mill
Fowlers Mill was built in the grounds of the partly demolished Bolingbroke House in 1788 by Thomas Fowler to a design of Stephen Hooper

Background imageGrounds Collection: Cromwells House

Cromwells House
Built in 1637-38 for a London merchant, Richard Sprignell. Oliver Cromwell had no connection with the house. At that time it had over 19 acres of grounds

Background imageGrounds Collection: Botanic Gardens Regents Park

Botanic Gardens Regents Park
The Royal Botanic Society was a learned society founded in 1839 by James de Carle Sowerby under a royal charter to the Duke of Norfolk and others

Background imageGrounds Collection: Earls Court House

Earls Court House
The eminent surgeon John Hunter (1728-1793) bought this house in Earls Court in London in 1765. It had large grounds which he used to house a collection of animals including zebra

Background imageGrounds Collection: The Worlds End

The Worlds End
The old tavern was a noted house of entertainment in the reign of Charles II. The grounds and tea gardens were extensive and it was elegantly fitted out

Background imageGrounds Collection: Sir Robert Borden unveils Canadian Memorial - Cliveden

Sir Robert Borden unveils Canadian Memorial - Cliveden
In Cliveden Woods, Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, unveils a memorial to Canadian officers and men who died at the Red Cross Hospital at Taplow

Background imageGrounds Collection: Evacuees in the grounds of their Hostel

Evacuees in the grounds of their Hostel. Date: circa 1942

Background imageGrounds Collection: Cranburn or Cranbourne Lodge, 1823

Cranburn or Cranbourne Lodge, 1823
Cranburn or Cranbourne Lodge, keepers lodge on the royal hunting grounds of Cranbourne Chase. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns

Background imageGrounds Collection: His majestys cottage, Windsor Great Park, as seen

His majestys cottage, Windsor Great Park, as seen from the lawn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1823

Background imageGrounds Collection: Captain Chavasse VC Memorial, Brandhoek Church grounds

Captain Chavasse VC Memorial, Brandhoek Church grounds
This memorial to Noel Chavasse was unveiled on 29 August 1997 in the presence of a delegation of the London Scottish Territorials

Background imageGrounds Collection: Field gun and soldier statues, Plugstreet Experience

Field gun and soldier statues, Plugstreet Experience
The gun and the statues, which are cut-outs made from steel sheets, are in the grounds of the Plugstreet 14-18 Experience (Interpretation Centre)

Background imageGrounds Collection: The Izjer Tower seen through the Pax Gate, Dixmuide

The Izjer Tower seen through the Pax Gate, Dixmuide
Listed as an International Peace Centre, the Tower is a symbol of Flemish Nationalism which came to a head during the First World War. The Towers history goes back to the 18th Century

Background imageGrounds Collection: Typical Commonwealth War Grave CWGC signs, Potijze

Typical Commonwealth War Grave CWGC signs, Potijze
The typical, ubiquitous CWGC green signs with white lettering, point to Potijze Chateau Grounds, Potijze Chateau Lawn and Potijze Chateau Wood Cemeteries. Date: 2016

Background imageGrounds Collection: A large holiday party at Bryn Corach, Conway, Wales

A large holiday party at Bryn Corach, Conway, Wales - the first holiday centre and head office of the Holiday Fellowship, now HF Holidays

Background imageGrounds Collection: Hooge Crater Bunker, Kasteel Hof grounds

Hooge Crater Bunker, Kasteel Hof grounds Date: 2016

Background imageGrounds Collection: The RAF Crew Memorial, Hartenstein Museum Grounds

The RAF Crew Memorial, Hartenstein Museum Grounds
This was the brainchild of Alan Hartley (standing beside the Memorial), the founder of the RAF Down Ampney Association, which remembered all the crews that flew the re-supply aircraft during

Background imageGrounds Collection: Gwynne House, Barnardos Home, Woodford Bridge

Gwynne House, Barnardos Home, Woodford Bridge
Gwynne House was an old mansion in whose grounds Thomas Barnardo erected his Boys Garden City, Woodford Bridge, Essex. Date: circa 1922

Background imageGrounds Collection: Cedar of Lebanon, Hampstead, NW London

Cedar of Lebanon, Hampstead, NW London
Cedar of Lebanon in the grounds of the late T N Longman at Hampstead, NW London. Date: 1843

Background imageGrounds Collection: Erskine House, Princess Louise Scottish Hospital

Erskine House, Princess Louise Scottish Hospital for Limbless Sailors and Soldiers, Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland, established during the First World War. 1916



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