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The ivy-clad walls of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge University. Date: circa 1930s
Exmouth, Devon - St. John-in-the-Wilderness Church - in all of its wild glory. Date: circa 1908
The Mint House, Pevensey, East Sussex dating from 1342 (see also: 10910489 for an ivy-less view...). Date: circa 1910s
Two Edwardian women with their bicycles in a garden. Date: circa 1907
Hornsey - St. Mary's ChurchHornsey, North London - St. Mary's Church (now a performing arts space). Date: 1911
Grand elderly ladies outside their retirement homeSome very grand elderly ladies, some in wheelchairs, pose outside their fine retirement care home, with large windows and ivy-clad walls. Date: circa 1903
Ivy-covered house Date: 1960
Beauchief Abbey, Sheffield, South Yorkshire - a medieval monastic house now serving as a parish church in the southern suburbs of Sheffield Date: 1910
Alfred, Lord Tennysons House at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. Date: 1910
A postcard photograph from a young housemaid in Wraysbury, Berkshire. She is standing in front of an ivy-clad wall, possible the house of her employer? Date: circa 1909
Louis XIV Hostelry William the Conqueror at Dives-sur-Mer a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Now a restaurant Date: circa 1910s
Typical Small Neighbourhood Mosque in Istanbul, TurkeyA charming (and typical) Small Neighbourhood Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey with ivy growing up to envelop the balcony on the minaret. Date: circa 1908
Chateau de Fontaine-Henry, Normandy, France - The Chapel. Date: circa 1905
Beaumaris Castle, Isle of Anglesey, Wales Date: circa 1890s
Albany, Australia - Church of EnglandAlbany, Australia - St. Johns Church of England Date: circa 1910s
Grey Abbey, Newtownards, Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland Date: 1904
Ivy-clad Medieval Castle Ruin (unknown location). Part of Box 1 Boswell Collection Series of Abbeys. Date: circa 1900
Dickens Home at Gads Hill, Rochester, KentA fine red brick house at Gads Hill, near Rochester, Kent. It was here that Charles Dickens died on 9 June 1870, while writing his novel " Edwin Drood". circa 1905
Eridge Castle, Eridge Park, Kent circa 1910s