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George Heathfield TombG A E HEATHFIELD military, depicted as the Preserver of Gibraltar Date: 1717 - 1790
James Watt's studio at his residence, Heathfield HallJames Watt's lathe and vice-bench at Heathfield Hall, Handsworth, later owned by George Tangye. Date: circa 1809
James Watt's Sculpture copying machinery (eidograph), taken at Watt's residence, Heathfield Hall, Handsworth, later owned by George Tangye. Date: circa 1809
N. U. M. leaders 1984National Union of Mineworkers leaders confer during the T.U.C. (Trades Union Congress) conference in Brighton. From left, Peter Heathfield (general secretary); Mick McGahey (vice president)
Mick McGahey with Arthur Scargill and Peter HeathfieldMick McGahey (1925-1999), Scottish miners leader, trade unionist and lifelong communist, with Arthur Scargill (b 1938), miners leader and trade unionist, and Peter Heathfield (1929-2010)
Jack Cade's Stone - Heathfield, East SussexA stone at Heathfield, East Sussex, marking the spot where rebel Jack Cade was slain by Alexander Iden, Sheriff of Kent on 12th July 1450
Photograph of Prince Of Wales PH, Heathfield, Sussex. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub
James Watts studio at his residence, Heathfield Hall, Handsworth, later owned by George Tangye. Date: circa 1809
James Watts residence, Heathfield Hall, Handsworth, later owned by George Tangye. Date: circa 1809
George Augustus Eliott, Lord and 1st Baron of Heathfield (1717-1790), British Army officer. 18th century
General George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron HeathfieldGeneral George Augustus Eliott 1st Baron Heathfield (1717-1790), British Army officer. circa 1770s
Interior of the ?Watt Room?, Heathfield Hall c.1883 Date: circa 1883
George Elliot, Lord Heathfield - Black and white portrait Date: circa 1890s
James Watt - Heathfield HSJames Watt Heathfield (1736 - 1819) House, near Birmingham, home of the engineer
G a E HeathfieldGeorge Augustus Eliot, LORD HEATHFIELD, famous for his defence of Gibraltar, of which he is here depicted holding the key Date: 1717 - 1790
James Watt / HeathfieldJAMES WATT His house at Heathfield, in Handsworth, Birmingham, to which he moved in 1790 to spend the rest of his life. Date: 19th century
George Augustus Eliott, Lord and 1st Baron of Heathfield (1717-1790) - British Army officer who served in three major wars during the eighteenth century
Entrance to Manor House, Horeham Road, Horham, EnglandEntrance to Manor House, Horeham Road, Horham, near Heathfield, Sussex, England. Pencil drawing by Keesey. Date: 1939
The Village, Broad Oak, SussexThe Village, Broad Oak, Heathfield, near Uckfield, Sussex, England. Date: 1920s
Part-Built Wolsleley Vintage Car - Heathfield Avenue, Crewe, Cheshire, England. Date: 1912
The Village, Cross-in-Hand, SussexThe Village, Cross-in-Hand, Heathfield, near Blackboys, Sussex, England. Date: 1900s
Oast House, Horham, SussexOast House, Horham, Heathfield, near Uckfield, Sussex, England. Date: 1937
George Augustus Eliott, 1st Baron Heathfield (1717 - 1790), British Army officer who served in three major wars during the eighteenth century
George Baron HeathfieldGEORGE AUGUSTUS ELLIOTT, first baron HEATHFIELD British military commander, noted for his defence of Gibraltar. Date: 1717 - 1790
Heathfield Harman Stephenson, Tom Hearne, Notable CricketersHeathfield Harman Stephenson (on left) (1833-1896) - captained the first English team to travel to Australia in 1861/2 and umpired the first Test match ever played in England in 1880
Heathfield / ElliotGeorge Augustus Elliot (variously spelt but this is correct), made lord HEATHFIELD for his brilliant defence of Gibraltar during the Great Siege by French & Spanish