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Houses Collection (page 75)

Background imageHouses Collection: Borley Church 1948

Borley Church 1948
Borley Church - the Waldegrave monument

Background imageHouses Collection: Borley Drawing Room

Borley Drawing Room
The drawing room during Harry Bulls occupancy

Background imageHouses Collection: Card House / Round Robin

Card House / Round Robin
The sixth storey : children building a card house

Background imageHouses Collection: Borley Church C19

Borley Church C19
Borley Church at the time of Harry Bulls occupancy

Background imageHouses Collection: Harry Bull & Choir

Harry Bull & Choir
HARRY BULL, rector of Borley from 1892 to 1927, with the church choir

Background imageHouses Collection: Helston Dance / Cornwall

Helston Dance / Cornwall
ENGLAND - Floral Dance (8 May) Furry Day, Helston, Cornwall. One of the dances that occur during the day is one for couples in evening wear who weave in and out of the houses

Background imageHouses Collection: Planets and Zodiac

Planets and Zodiac
The Solar System, showing how the planets move between the houses of the Zodiacal system, thereby inevitably affecting everything that happens and everyone who is born

Background imageHouses Collection: Happy Prince / Beggars

Happy Prince / Beggars
The rich making merry in their beautiful houses while the beggars were sitting at the gates

Background imageHouses Collection: Sir Joseph Lyons, caterer, Chairman of J Lyons & Co

Sir Joseph Lyons, caterer, Chairman of J Lyons & Co
Sir Joseph Lyons (1847-1917), caterer, Chairman of J Lyons & Co from 1887 until the year he died. He was knighted in 1911

Background imageHouses Collection: Country House

Country House
View of the seat of John Mellish Esq near Enfield in Middlesex

Background imageHouses Collection: Upton House, Essex

Upton House, Essex
UPTON HOUSE near Stratford, Essex

Background imageHouses Collection: Westminster, London

Westminster, London
The view from the Victoria Tower of the Houses of Parliament, London

Background imageHouses Collection: Children on swings, Sheffield

Children on swings, Sheffield
Children on the swings in a Sheffield playground

Background imageHouses Collection: 16th Century Townhouses

16th Century Townhouses
Houses in Butcher Row, London; the building on the right, demolished in 1798, is supposed to have been where the Gunpowder Plotters did their plotting

Background imageHouses Collection: Wootton Court, Kent

Wootton Court, Kent, the seat of the reverend Edward Tymewell Bridges

Background imageHouses Collection: House by a River

House by a River
In the garden of an unidentified house by a neatly fenced river, a mother and her son play with the dog

Background imageHouses Collection: House at Windermere

House at Windermere
Mr Schneiders elegant home at Belsfield, Bowness-on- Windermere, in the English Lake District : notice too the elaborately laid-out garden and the huge greenhouse

Background imageHouses Collection: Amsterdam / Jews Quarter

Amsterdam / Jews Quarter
The Jewish quarter in Amsterdam, showing the typical tall canal-side apartments

Background imageHouses Collection: Syntax in Coffee Brawl

Syntax in Coffee Brawl
Dr Syntax present at a coffee house quarrel at Bath

Background imageHouses Collection: Beaumont House, London

Beaumont House, London
Example of domestic architecture: Beaumont House, Butcher Row, Temple Bar, the first residence of the Duke of Sully, ambassador of Henry the Great (IV) of France in 1603

Background imageHouses Collection: Fashion House - Creation

Fashion House - Creation
A couturier creates a new model : this could be M. WORTH in the throes of inspiration

Background imageHouses Collection: Fashion House / Paquin

Fashion House / Paquin
clients and mannequins in the galerie, chez Paquin

Background imageHouses Collection: Rue De LA Paix / Paquin

Rue De LA Paix / Paquin
The fashionable fashion house of Paquin, located in the fashionable rue de la Paix, in the heart of Pariss most fashionable quarter

Background imageHouses Collection: Town Houses 1795

Town Houses 1795
Old houses lately standing at the south corner of Hosier Lane, Smithfield, London : examples of the plain gable style, but, alas, taken down in 1809

Background imageHouses Collection: Elizabeth of York

Elizabeth of York
ELIZABETH OF YORK Daughter of Edward IV & Elizabeth Woodville, her marriage to Henry VII united the houses of York & Lancaster

Background imageHouses Collection: Manchester / Street Market

Manchester / Street Market
Manchester: old houses (right), and a portion of the Manchester Exchange (left)

Background imageHouses Collection: Westminster Aerial View

Westminster Aerial View
An aerial photograph of Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben

Background imageHouses Collection: Robinson Downs Zeppelin

Robinson Downs Zeppelin
Zeppelin L21 falls from the sky after being attacked by Lieutenant Robinson; this image was based on an account by an eyewitness 20 miles away

Background imageHouses Collection: London / Thames Cole C1750

London / Thames Cole C1750
The Thames, showing Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Lambeth Palace, and several barges on the river

Background imageHouses Collection: Westminster Bridge C1900

Westminster Bridge C1900
with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Background imageHouses Collection: Georgian Country House

Georgian Country House
A splendid Georgian country house looking up its sweeping drive to the front of the house, where a car is parked and two dogs wait

Background imageHouses Collection: Manchester Square 1813

Manchester Square 1813
Manchester Square, north side: the building on the left now houses the Wallace Collection

Background imageHouses Collection: Prefabricated Housing

Prefabricated Housing
Rows of prefab houses in Clapham, south west London, part of Britains post-war building boom

Background imageHouses Collection: Westminster / Dore / 1870

Westminster / Dore / 1870
A night-time view across Westminster Bridge, with the Houses of Parliament in the distance, and a number of hard-up men sleeping rough under the stars

Background imageHouses Collection: Jonathans Coffee House

Jonathans Coffee House, Change Alley, London, the informal venue for commercial transactions that became the London Stock Exchange

Background imageHouses Collection: Card House / E Scannell

Card House / E Scannell
Two children build a card house

Background imageHouses Collection: Baghdad / River Houses

Baghdad / River Houses
Baghdad: view of the river line of houses from the British Residence to Haji Selim s

Background imageHouses Collection: English Stately Home

English Stately Home
An English stately home - two of its inhabitants walk their dog in the grounds

Background imageHouses Collection: Parliament 1769

Parliament 1769
King George III opens Parliament, with members of both houses attending

Background imageHouses Collection: Parliament Plan / Iln / 1843

Parliament Plan / Iln / 1843
Plan of the principal floor of the new Houses of Parliament

Background imageHouses Collection: Social / Harewood House

Social / Harewood House
A horse and carriage outside Harewood House, Yorkshire, seat of Edwin Lascelles Esq

Background imageHouses Collection: Hackney Terraced Housing

Hackney Terraced Housing
A row of new terraced houses on the Somerford Estate, Hackney, London

Background imageHouses Collection: Building Society Advert

Building Society Advert
Advertisement for the National Freehold Land and Building Society featuring a man and a woman with bicycles looking admiringly at nice suburban housing

Background imageHouses Collection: Lodgings at the Seaside

Lodgings at the Seaside
Mrs Evans must be on good terms with her neighbour, for she looks on with a beaming smile as Mrs Entwhistle poses for a photo of her lodgers at an unidentified resort

Background imageHouses Collection: Thames Floods at Putney

Thames Floods at Putney
The river Thames rises above its banks at Putney, west London, and residents have to escape from the top floors of their houses into a horse- drawn cart

Background imageHouses Collection: Floods in Essex, England

Floods in Essex, England
A man in bowler hat and splendid beard and several other homeowners stand in the flooded gardens of their houses during a flood in Essex

Background imageHouses Collection: Maori Village

Maori Village
Maori Pah, or fortified village, in the province of New Plymouth (Taranaki); the ornate gabled houses are characteristic of the indigenous building style



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