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The queen of the turf Maud S. driven by W. W. Bair: by HaroldThe queen of the turf Maud S. driven by W.W. Bair: by Harold, dam Miss Russell, by Pilot Jr. Date c1880
The Sphere Christmas Number 1939Front cover of The Sphere Christmas Number featuring a Dutch painting by Terborch of two ladies singing and playing a lute. A servant boy brings in a tray. Decoration by Harold Nelson. Date: 1939
Harold IIs body is foundEdith Swannesha, wife of Harold II, King of England, is brought by monks to identify his body on the Hastings battlefield, only possible, it is said, by distinguishing marks on his torso
Bayeux Tapestry (3 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Harold swears an oath to William of Normandy, returns to England, where Edward the Confessor dies. Date: 1064 - 1066
Bayeux Tapestry (2 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Harold Godwinson is taken to meet with William of Normandy Date: 1064 - 1066
Harold II dies at the Battle of HastingsHarold II, King of England, meets his end at the Battle of Hastings. How he actually died is not known for certain, but this illustration chooses the arrow in the eye theory. Date: 14 October 1066
Harold II at the Battle of HastingsHarold II, King of England, fights for his life in vain at the Battle of Hastings, where he is defeated and killed by the invading Norman forces under the command of William the Conqueror Date
Bayeux Tapestry (8 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this final section, the battle continues, Harold is killed, and the English flee the battlefield. Date: 1064 - 1066
Harold Godwinson and William of NormandyWilliam of Normandy is left with the impression that Harold Godwinson has sworn an oath of fealty in relation to the succession to the English throne. Date: 1064
Bayeux Tapestry (4 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, Harold Godwinson is crowned King Harold II of England
How to Keep Fit - BreakdownHumourous postcard entitled: " How to Keep Fit" - " If a breakdown results from overwork, a long rest in the country is imperative." A motorist who has crashed faces quite a wait
Waltham Abbey Church, founded in the 11th century and bequeathed by Edward the Confessor to King Harold. The church was restored in the 19th century. Date: 11th century
Close of Play by Harold EarnshawFamily going to the railway station after a tiring holiday. Date: 1927
The Rearguard by Harold EarnshawBack view of a boy scout, complete with knapsack, hat and patched shorts. 1927
Harolds Stone Row, Trelleck, Monmouthshire, Wales, said to commemorate a battle victory of King Harold, but more likely to be of prehistoric date. Date: 1950s
Edward Harold BrowneEDWARD HAROLD BROWNE Bishop of Winchester Date: 1811 - 1891
Staunton Harold GatewayThe fine stone gateway to the former hall at Staunton Harold Hill, Leicestershire, England. The hall was rebuilt in the mid 17th century by Sir Robert Shirley. Date: 17th century
Lord RothermereHarold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere (26 April 1868 26 November 1940), highly successful British newspaper proprietor and owner of Associated Newspapers Ltd
Tatler front cover, July 1962A model poses for the front cover of The Tatler wearing a pink silk cutaway dress by Susan Small. The hair-do is by Harold Leighton of Hampstead. Date: 1962
Harold Wilson and Eric JohnstonHarold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, and Eric Johnston, President of the Motion Pictures Association of America
Two men, Harold and Clarence, having a conversation. Clarence is on his way to see his solicitors to bring a libel action -- someone has been telling people that he deserves the OBE! circa 1916
Queen Elizabeth II with nuclear scientistsCommonwealth nuclear scientists entertained to lunch at Balmoral by Queen Elizabeth II in 1958. The forty scientists were part of a tour of the nuclear power stations of Britain - the idea being
Harold BrideHarold Sydney Bride(1890-1956), Titanic survivor. Bride was the second wireless operator on the Titanic, and was reported to have dealt with a man who tried to steal the first operators lifebelt
Harold Macmillan(1894-1986), pictured playing golf at Gleneagles Links.17 years later, Macmillan would become prime minister
A wonderful viewOh, Harold, how wonderful! And to think we forgot the glasses. " Well, my dear, can t we drink out of the bottles?" A mountaineering couple admire the view at the end of a long climb
Harold Wilson housing campaignHarold Wilson, as leader of the Opposition in September 1963 pictured opening the five thousandth flat to be built in the borough of St. Pancras since 1945
Sewing class, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys take part in a sewing class at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Mat and cone making, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkMat and cone making at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Spinning flax, Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkInmates spinning flax at the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
Boys playing football, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys playing football at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Gardening, Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkInmates gardening at the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
Boys tending pigs, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys tending pigs at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
South front, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkPart of the south front of the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Shoe mending class, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys in a shoe mending class at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Laundry, Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkInmates work in the laundry washhouse at the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
Tending pigs, Inebriates Reformatory, Ackworth, West YorkshiInmates tending pigs at the North Midlands Inebriates Reformatory at Ackworth near Pontefract, West Yorkshire. The institution was one of several operated by National Institutions for Inebriates
Front entrance, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkA woman in nurses uniform at the front entrance of the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Infirmary ward, Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkInfirmary ward at the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
NIPRCC BrochurePart of a promotional brochure produced by the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control, an organisation privately run by the Rev Harold Burden to house feeble minded children
Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkGeneral view of the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
Engineers shop, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkScene in the engineers shop at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Boys assemble for drill, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys assembling for drill at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Vegetable grounds, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys tending the vegetable grounds at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Boot workshop, NIPRCC, East Harling, NorfolkBoot-making workshop at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Promotional brochure, National Institutions for InebriatesPart of a promotional brochure produced by the National Institutions for Inebriates. The organisation, established in 1902
Fitters shop, Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkScene in the fitters workshop at the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
Junior recreation room, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkJunior recreation room at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control