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The Pontcysyllte AqueductThe fantastic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct near Wrexham. Designed by Thomas Telford and William Jessop and finished in 1805, the aqueduct is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain
Gilbert L Jessop cricketer
Gilbert Jessop (1874-1955)Photograph of Gilbert Jessop, the Gloucestershire and England batsman, who was famous for his feats of quick-scoring - he once scored a century in only 40 minutes
Cricketer, JessopGilbert L. Jessop Cricketer - Gloucestershire
Gentleman on an old nag and lady on a pony meet up during a fox hunt, 19th century. Rosa McDermott sidesaddle on her pony and Jack Bunting shake hands
Cricket at Bramall Lane 1911A view of the Bramall Lane cricket ground, Sheffield. In progress is a three day Test Trial match (1st to 3rd June) between G.L.Jessops XI and P.F.Warners XI, ultimately won by the former
Cricketer / Jessop / V. FairGILBERT L JESSOP The Croucher Date: 1901
Gilbert L Jessop (1874 - 1955) Gloucestershire and England cricketer. Played for his country between 1899 and 1912). Date: 1904
My Lady Molly by George H JessopPromotional booklet for Promotional postcard for My Lady Molly by George H. Jessop; music Sidney Jones. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Brighton, 11th August 1902 and Terrys Theatre
G. L. Jessop making recruitment speech in Manchester, WW1Captain G. L. Jessop, the famous cricketer, of the 14th Service Battalion, Manchester Regiment, speaking in April 1915 at a recruiting meeting in Albert Square, Manchester. Date: 1915
G L Jessop - CricketerGilbert L Jessop - Gloucestershire and England cricketer. Played for his country between 1899 and 1912). A formidable batsman and cover-point
Nurserymans Trade CardThe trade card of C Hale Jessop, Nurseryman, Seedsman and Florist, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, showing a garden layout