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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
Dormitory, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkView of a dormitory at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Kitchen, Inebriates Reformatory, Ackworth, YorkshireInmates working in the kitchen at the North Midlands Inebriates Reformatory at Ackworth near Pontefract, West Yorkshire. The institution was one of several operated by National Institutions for
Tailoring class, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys taking part in a tailoring class at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Morning drill, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkMorning drill at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control, an organisation privately run by the Rev Harold Burden to house feeble minded
Gardening, Inebriates Reformatory, Chesterfield, DerbyshireInmates tending flower beds in the garden of the Midland Counties Inebriates Reformatory at Whittington near Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Carpenters yard, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys making beehives in the carpenters yard at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Chopping wood, Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkInmates chopping wood at the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
Entrance, Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkEntrance to the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
Consumption cases, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkConsumption (tuberculosis) cases lying out on a balcony at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Infirmary airing ground, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkThe infirmary airing ground at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Inebriates Reformatory, Chesterfield, DerbyshireThe scenic house and grounds of the Midland Counties Inebriates Reformatory at Whittington near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. The institution was one of several operated by National Institutions for
Crushing bones, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkInmates crushing bones at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Kitchens, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkA 100-pound Christmas pudding on display in the kitchens at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Boys chop wood, NIPRCC East Harling, NorfolkBoys chopping and sawing wood at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control
Emergency pump, Inebriates Reformatory, Guiltcross, NorfolkInmates work the emergency water pump at the Eastern Counties or East Harling Inebriates Reformatory, Norfolk. Housed in the former Guiltcross Union workhouse
Scene in a photographers studio. Several men, who appear to be photographers themselves, watch a photographer photographing a little boy, who seems to be enjoying the experience
Poster advertising Mr Wu from the Strand TheatrePoster advertising a production of Mr Wu, by Harry M Vernon and Harold Owen. From the Strand Theatre in London it has come to the Pleasure Gardens Theatre, Folkestone
A Sovereign RemedyJohn Bull holds the hand of a rather unhealthy looking pound note in a satirical illustration which alludes to the falling value of sterling against the dollar in 1920
Union Workhouse, Lewes, SussexThe Lewes Union workhouse, erected in In 1868 on De Montfort Road, Lewes, Sussex. In 1902, after its closure as a workhouse
Lieut Woolley VC recipient 5 / StampGEOFFREY HAROLD WOOLLEY VC OBE MC (1892 - 1968) The first Territorial Army officer to be awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest
Troop Tactics - On the Tramp by Harold C. EarnshawHumorous colour illustration by Harold C. Earnshaw from Winters Pie showing a group of scouts sitting on a tramp
How Father Christmas came to earthColour illustration by Harold Earnshaw (d.1937) showing Father Christmas floating in the sky, hoisted up by colourful balloons
Woolley Earns Vc / Hill 602nd Lieutenant Geoffrey Harold Woolley of the Queen Victorias Rifles, a territorial regiment, earns the Victoria Cross on Hill 60 by continually throwing bombs
A Quiet Country Holiday! by H. C. EarnshawAn illustration by Harold Earnshaw of an artist at work with a gaggle of spectators surrounding him. Earnshaw was the husband of Mabel Lucie Attwell
Bellew as RomeoHAROLD KYRLE BELLEW English actor, born in Lancashire, in the role of Romeo in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. Died in Utah
The British Committee of the inquiry into the breaches of thFrom left: Viscount Bryce, O.M. Chairman; Professor A.L. Fisher, Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University; Mr Harold Cox, Edior of the Edinburgh Review; Sir Alfred Hopkinson, K.C
Churchill and MacmillanSir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) British politician and Prime Minister with Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton (1894-1986)
Alice Martha Bacon, Baroness Bacon (1909-1993) English politician, elected as MP for Leeds SE in the 1945 election. Here at 10 Downing Street to meet Harold Wilson on 19th October 1964
Harold Wilson (1916-1995) English politician and prime minister at Wembley
Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harold Macmillan at Chequers, 1959Photograph showing Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), President of the USA, and (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1894-1986), British Prime Minister, outside Chequers
Harold Macmillan looking at the Kariba Dam, 1960Photograph showing (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1890-1986), the British Prime Minister, admiring the Kariba Dam, Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 23rd January 1960
Harold Macmillan in a Gold Mine, 1960Photograph showing (Maurice) Harold Macmillan (1890-1986) (centre, in white helmet), then British Prime Minister, taking a tour of a South African gold mine, 28th January 1960. Date: 1960
Golden Man in SpaceTHIS WAY TO HEAVEN by Harold M Sherman. A golden figure falls through space on this dramatic Sci Fi Cover
Not in the Scouts Rules! Tracking the GhostColour illustration by Harold Earnshaw showing a group of boy scouts holding a ghost at bay with their walking sticks among a snowy woodland scene
Worth Going to Bed For by Harold EarnshawIllustration by Harold Cecil Earnshaw to accompany a rhyme by J.M. Barrie, showing a little boy fast asleep and enjoying a particularly vivid dream crammed with castles, pirates, elephants
F. Christmas / ParachuteHarold Kraner, dressed as Santa Claus, parachutes into Boston laden with gifts, but the wind carries him out into Boston Bay where he drowns
Stephen SpenderEnglish poet, literary critic and editor, Sir Stephen Harold Spender (1909-1995)
Guttorm Reconciles KinsThe poet Guttorm sindre reconciles king Harold & his son King Halfdan
Harold Swears FealtyHarold, earl of Wessex, touching holy reliquaries with either hand, swears fealty (allegiance) to Guillaume, duc de Normandie, later William I of England
Victoria Sackwille-WestVICTORIA SACKVILLE-WEST Poet and novelist. Author of The Edwardians. She married diplomat Harold Nicolson
Norman Conquest 13 of 16BATTLE OF HASTINGS A sentinel tells Harold of the approaching Normans
Norman Conquest 2 of 16Earl Harold sails to France
Norman Conquest 4 of 16Negotiations between Harold and William; Harold agrees to marry Williams daughter Aelfgyve
Norman Conquest 1066Harold tells King Edward of his mission
COAVINSESCoavinses Harold Skimpole stands in front of the fire, with Richard Carstone and Ester Summerson on his left
Bayeux Boats - 1Vessel in which Harold returned to England after visiting William in Normandy