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Penyghent, from Horton, Yorkshire, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The Ribble at Horton, Yorkshire, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Advertisement for paper manufacturersAn advertisement for Spalding & Hodge, paper manufacturers of South Darenth, Kent, depicting their factory, Horton Kirby Paper Works
Horton Asylum, Epsom, SurreyThe entrance to Horton Asylum at Epsom, Surrey. Three children stand outside the gates, one holding flowers. The hospital opened in 1899 as Londons seventh county asylum
Manor Asylum, Epsom, SurreyA tennis match in progress at the Manor Asylum, Horton Lane, near Epsom in Surrey. The asylum opened in 1900 as the sixth London County Council asylum
Recreation Hall, Horton War Hospital, Epsom, SurreyInterior of the recreation hall at the Horton War Hospital, Epsom, Surrey, opened in 1899 as Horton Asylum - Londons seventh county asylum
Horton Mental Hospital, Epsom, SurreyAerial view of the Horton Mental Hospital at Epsom, Surrey. The hospital opened in 1899 as Horton Asylum, Londons seventh county asylum
Administration Building, Horton War Hospital, EpsomThe administration block of the Horton War Hospital, Epsom, opened in 1899 as Horton Asylum - Londons seventh county asylum
Church interior, Horton War Hospital, Epsom, SurreyInterior of the church at the Horton War Hospital, Epsom, Surrey, opened in 1899 as Horton Asylum - Londons seventh county asylum
Lieut (Admiral) Max K Horton / StampAdmiral Sir Max Kennedy Horton, GCB, DSO (1883 - 1951) British submariner in World War I and commander-in-chief of the Western Approaches in the latter half of World War II
The E9s commanderPhotograph of Commander Max K. Horton, the submarine officer who torpedoed three German war-ships, the Pommern, the Hela and S.116
Ariel - the TempestThe acress Priscilla Horton in the role of Ariel