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Death of Wat Tyler during the Peasants RevoltDeath of Wat Tyler in Smithfield, London, during the Peasants Revolt. 1381
Nuremberg, Germany - interior of Albrecht Durers houseNuremberg, Germany - the library room of Albrecht Durers house, a timber frame (fachwerkhaus) building located in the Altstadt (old town) section of Nuremberg
Colmar, France - La Maison des Tetes in the old townColmar, France 1609 building the Maison des T괥 s, built in the German Renaissance style. Part of the old town of Colmar
The Amphitheatre of Arles, France - Medieval Houses filling the centre. circa 1910s
Russo-Japanese War - Chefoo Settlement - Low houses by waterside. Part of Box 168 Boswell Collection - Russo-Japanese War. Date: 1904 - 1905
Orange Grove, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South AfricaOrange Grove, a suburb of Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa. Date: circa 1910
Mill Bay, Islandmagee - a view of the houses with the bay to the rear of them. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Islandmagee). Date: circa early 1900s
The Park Preston - fountain in centre, large Turreted building on left, houses and parkland. Part of Box 12 Boswell collection. Counties of England. Date: circa 1900
Kelvin Parade, Cliftonville, Belfast - a view of a residential road and houses. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s
Estate Managers house, Guyana, South AmericaEstate Managers house (possibly on a sugar plantation), Guyana (then British Guiana), South America. Date: circa 1905
Chinese Village Scene with Villagers. Date: circa 1930s
Taungoo (Toungoo) - a city in the Bago Region, Myanmar. Date: circa 1908
Spain. Cadiz. City and port. Engraving. 17th century. ColoreSpain. Cadiz. 17th century. Engraving depicting the city with the port. Colored
Marlborough Street, Roseau, Dominica, West Indies. Date: circa 1910
Zuni (Pueblo) Indians, New Mexico, USAZuni Indians (part of a larger group known as Pueblo or Village Indians) in New Mexico. The Zunis lived in multi-storey houses using a ladder to move between floors
The Casbah, Algiers, AlgeriaThe Casbah (Qasba), meaning citadel (fortress) is specifically the citadel of Algiers in Algeria and the traditional quarter clustered around it (as pictured here). Date: circa 1907
Council Houses 1950STerraced council houses with uniform turquoise front doors and roses in their front gardens. Date: 1950s
General view of Touggourt, Ouargla Province, Algeria. Date: circa 1920s
Children on a swing in a park. Date: circa 1960s
1930s living room with fireplace and chairsTypical British living room of the 1930s, with two armchairs flanking a blue tiled fireplace. Date: 1934
Old man with dog in gardenAn old man with his dog, sitting in a garden. A woman sits in her garden in the distance. Date: circa 1910s
Boys with toy guns, Balham, SW LondonFour boys with three toy guns on a Balham street, SW London. Date: circa 1961
Fulwell Park, home of ex-King Manuel of PortugalFulwell Park, Twickenham, Middlesex, home of ex-King Manuel of Portugal and his wife, Princess Victoria Augusta of Hohenzollern
The Wharf, Sutton Courtney - home of Herbert AsquithThe country retreat of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith at Sutton Courtney, Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire after boundary changes in 1974). n 1912 the Prime Minister H. H
NCH Childrens Home Bramhope, LeedsThe opening of new houses at the National Childrens Home in Bramhope, Leeds. The homes children are joined for the occasion by local dignitaries and other visitors. Date: Date unknown
1920s Christmas card with snowy sceneChristmas greetings card from 1927 featuring a family in Victorian garb standing in front of a snow covered cottage. Date: 1927
Prefabricated aluminium homes 1945During the Second World War many houses were destroyed, due to this, aluminium prefabricated houses (prefabs) were built, by Britains aircraft industry
Four types of old cottage and house construction: including timber framing, wattle and daub, lath and plaster, stone construction and brick construction
Housing poster, The Home I Want, with a quotation from Richard Reiss: You cannot expect to get an A1 population out of C3 homes
Traditional stilt house of Papua New GuineaTraditional Papua New Guinea stilt houses constructed by Motuans, commonly found in the southern coastal area of PNG. Date: circa 1920s
Germany - Monschau - Eifel Region - Rur River in floodMonschau (French: Montjoie, Walloon: Mondjoye) is a small resort town in the Eifel region of western Germany, located in the district Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The Rur River in flood
WW2 - Bomb Damage to Houses of Parliament, LondonIn the course of the German bombing of London during the Second World War, the Palace of Westminster was hit by bombs on fourteen separate occasions
Ruins of Saint-Pierre, Martinique - Eruption of Mount PeleeRuins of Saint-Pierre, Martinique, entirely destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelee which had been supposed extinct. Date: 1902
Coronation street party, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexTo celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II the town of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, organised four childrens street parties at various locations around the town
View of Tehran, IranView out over the houses of Tehran, Iran, looking toward the mountains Date: circa 1920s
Barnwell Castle HousesA view of the residential part of Barnwell Castle, Northamptonshire, England, the family seat of the Duke & Duchess of Gloucester. Date: 1950s
Carrington House, DeptfordCarrington House was erected in Deptford in 1903 by the London County Council as a hostel for working men. It was operated along similar lines to Londons commercially run Rowton Houses
Social / Liverpool 1960SA couple of boys build a wigwam on an area of grass near where they live in Liverpool. Date: 1960s
Rowton House, Kings Cross, LondonThe Kings Cross Rowton House (built in 1894) at the corner of Kings Cross Road and Calthorpe Street, Central London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose built
Borley Rectory RuinsThe garden front of Borley Rectory, shortly after the fire which destroyed much of the house
Mabel SmithMabel, wife of the Reverend GUY ERIC SMITH, rector of Borley from 1928 to 1930
Rev L a FoysterLIONEL ALGERNON FOYSTER, rector of Borley 1930 to 1935