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All Aboard for Brooklands by The Tout 1931Humorous colour illustration by The Tout showing caricatures of various personalities from the motoring world in 1931. From left: Lord Howe, Mr. Raymond Mays, Mr. Hugh P
Athletic Sports at Grasmere - The Guides RaceThe Guides Race at Grasmere showing the plucky runners rounding the flag on Silver Howe - a particularly precarious part of the course. The winner was R. Lancaster who won the race four times in all
Caricatures at Brooklands by The ToutVarious personalities of the motor racing world depicted by The Tatlers caricaturist, The Tout. Among the figures portrayed are Malcolm Campbell (middle car)
Drivers & personalities in the Five Hundred Miles Race, 1929Five of the leading lights in the great Five Hundred Miles Race which took place at Brooklands on 12 October 1929. At the top is Mr Kaye Don who drove a supercharged Sunbeam, Earl Howe (top right)
Alfa Romeo wins at Le Mans with Lord HoweEarly Motor Car Racing - Alfa Romeo wins at Le Mans with Lord Howe. 1931
FALL / PUG / 1954A group of three Banchory pugs sitting in a row. Owner: Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1954
Shipping wild animals in the London DocksAnimals of Messrs. Howe and Cushings menagerie being loaded at the London Docks. An elephant is being hoisted up by a chain and girth to be put on board the ship, while a cage full of lions
Maes-Howe (Interior)The interior of the Maes Howe chamber shortly after it was re-opened in 1861. Norsemen had already robbed the mound in the 12th century AD and left runic inscriptions
Countess Howe DogLorna, Countess Howe, with her Griffon, Binkie
Lord Howes Victory off the French island of Ushant, 1 June 1794, Fourth Battle of Ushant, also known as the Glorious First of June, during the French Revolutionary Wars. Date: 1794
Lady Georgiana KidstonLady Georgiana Mary Kidston (nÚÑáCurzon, later Lady Starkey) (1910-1976), Former wife of Home Ronald Archibald Kidston, and later wife of Lewis Stanton Starkey; daughter of 5th Earl Howe 1936
An American Howe bicycle on 1894
Howe bicycle, photo dated 1894
Howe Street, Burnley in 1883
Burnley Howe Street in 1883
Corner of Howe Street, Burnley, Lancashire, early 1900s
Modernist House At Dartington, DevonA photograph of a modernist house complete with a roof terrace, situated at Dartington, Devon, designed in 1933, by architects George Howe and William Edmond Lescaze. Date: circa 1937
Bolton Wanderers footballers in Royal Artillery, WW2Bolton Wanderers FC professional footballers serving in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War, L-R Ithwell, Winter, Roberts, Catterall, Howe, Gosling Date: circa 1940s
Leslie Howe of Tottenham Hotspur with chimney sweepLeslie Howe of Tottenham Hotspur, lucky handshake with chimney sweep supporter William Carpenter Date: 1946
GEOFFREY HOWE (1926 - )GEOFFREY MP and Thatcher's longest serving cabinet minister. Became Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1979. Made a life peer in 1992. Date: 1979
Southern Railway Lord Nelson Class No 857 HoweSouthern, Railway, Lord, Nelson, Class, No, 857, Howe, London, Express, leaving, Brighton, Central, Station, Steam, Locomotive, Watercolour, painting, Charles, T, Howard, 12021840
H. M. S. Howe, naval shipsH.M.S. Howe, naval ships by A. F. D. Bannister
Admiral Sir Charles Howe Fremantle GCB RNVintage 19th century photograph: Admiral Sir Charles Howe Fremantle GCB RN was a renowned British Royal Navy officer. The city of Fremantle, Western Australia, is named after him
Lady Georgiana Curzon & Countess Howe by YevondeMary Howe (nÚÑáCurzon), Countess Howe (1887 - 1962), First wife of 5th Earl Howe pictured right, with her daughter Lady Georgiana Mary Kidston (nÚÑáCurzon, later Lady Starkey) (1910-1976)
Revolutionary Wars, Glorious First of June 1794French Revolutionary Wars, Naval Battle of the Glorious First of June 1794, Admiral Lord Howes victory over the French fleet. 1794
Countess Howe (Mary Curzon)Countess Howe, (1887-1962) portrayed by society painter, Philip de Laszlo. She married her cousin, Viscount Curzon (Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe), MP for Battersea South
Lady Terence Blackwood (nee Miss Davis)Florence (nÚÑáDavis), Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava (later Countess Howe) when Lady Terence Blackwood, daughter of John H. Davis of New York. Date: 1895
America -. Mary Lindley Murray detaining Lord HoweMrs.Mary Lindley Murray detaining Lord William Howe over tea at her mansion, allowing Israel Putnam to escape and the American forces to retreat to upper Manhattan, September 1776. Date: 1776
America - Sir William Howes HQ Beekman HouseSir William Howes HQ Beekman House at Mt. Pleasant, New York Date: 1776
America - General William Howes HeaquartersCadwallader House - General William Howes Headquarters In Philadelphia during The American War of Independence Date: 1776
America - Text showing Sir William Howes Recruitment Poster 1775
Fall / Retriever (Labrador) Champion Orchardton-du-O BanchoryBlack labrador retriever Champion Orchardton-du-D Banchory owned by Lorna, Countess Howe. Date: 1945
Fall / Pointer / Ginger of RishanglesPointer Ginger of Rishangles owned by Lorna, Countess Howe in a field of daisies Date: 1938
Fall / Pointers in fieldPointers Gaff di St Patrick (black and white), and Ginger of Rishangles (white) in a field, both owned by Lorna, Countess Howe Date: 1939
Raymond Mays, Sir Malcolm Campbell and Earl HoweThree famous motor racing drivers at Shelsley Walsh (left to right): Raymond Mays, Sir Malcolm Campbell (world record holder at 301 mph), and Earl Howe. 20th century
Two drivers on the Monaco Grand Prix circuitThe Monaco Grand Prix 1935, with a Maserati leading Lord Howes Bugatti on a bend. 1935
Lord Howe, motor racing driver. 20th century
Grandstand straight, Grand Prix de la MarneGrand Prix de la Marne - Soffietti and Lord Howe driving at full speed down the Grandstand straight. 1936
Earl Howe, motor racing driver and President of the British Race Drivers Club. 20th century
Victory of Admiral Earl Howe over the French Fleet, 1 June 1791. 1791
Lord Howes Engagement with the French Fleet, 1 June 1794. 1794
General James Wolfe leading the attack on QuebecSeven Years War - General James Wolfe leads the British redcoat forces up the steep path to the Heights of Abraham in their daring night attack on Quebec, Canada. 1759
GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant Date: 1 June 1794
GLORIOUS FIRST OF JUNE The French fleet is defeated by Howe off Ushant; five French ships are sunk and six are captured Date: 1 June 1794
JOHN HOWE, SCOTSMANJOHN HOWE Scottish landowner Date: LATE 18TH CENTURY
FALL / LABRADOR / 1952LEFT: CHAMPION BELLE OF HELEN SPRINGS (MOTHER) CENTRE: CHAMPION BRITISH JUSTICE (FATHER)and (SON) RIGHT: SANDYLANDS JUSTICE Owner:Lorna Countess Howe Date: 1952
FALL / LABRADOR / 1950CHAMPION BANCHORY COTTAGER Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Head study. Date: 1950
FALL / LABRADOR / 1926CHAMPION BANCHORY TANGLE Owned by: Lorna Countess Howe. Date: 1926