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A photograph by Sam Thompson of Robert Parkinson of Bankends, early 1900s
Photograph by Sam Thompson of Old Rusty, a Lunesdale grouserA photograph by Sam Thompson of Old Rusty, a Lunesdale grouser, early 1900s
A photograph by Sam Thompson of a Lunesdale man, early 1900s
A photograph by Sam Thompson of a Lunesdale farmer, early 1900s
Lancaster Crown Court, Lancaster Castle, early 1900s
Lancaster Town Hall, early 1900s
Ripley Hospital, Lancaster, early 1900s
Brookhouse / Caton near Lancaster, early 1900s
Abbeystead near Lancaster, early 1900s
Gypsies at Marshaw near Lancaster, early 1900s
Preston Lancaster Road early 1900s
Lancaster - South Road and Ashton Road
Lancaster Market Day early 1900s
Lancaster Brock Street early 1900s
1840s Victorian Map of Lancashire
Lithographic Plate of ArmsA lithographic plate produced by Day and Sons, showing the arms of the Archiepiscopal See of York, together with those of the Episcopal See of Manchester
Canal Bridge, BorwickA landscape oil painting of a farm settlement with a background of tiered mountains, the foreground shows a singular arch bridge spanning a canal in Borwick, Lancaster. Date: circa 1921
Tea On The TerraceThis oil painting shows a fine country estate terrace, two women are having tea at a table on the left, with two others having a walk, all wearing elaborate dresses and hats. Date: circa 1919
The Old JewThis portrait etching shows the side profile of an older Jewish man, with a grey beard, seated with a hunched posture, wearing a kippah. Date: circa 1918
The CastleAn architectural etching of a distant castle, perched on a rocky peak, with sheer drops on each side. Date: circa 1918
The VillageA simple painting of a village consisting of ref roofed houses and a church, set behind a flat stretch of grassland. Date: circa 1916
Workhorses Under The SunA painting of a hard working farmer trailing his pair of work horses, which are ploughing the fields in very hot, bright weather. Date: circa 1915
Fruit and Vegetable StallAn etching of a simple fruit and veg stall, the goods laid out on a platform outside, with a dark shop window just behind. Two women are browsing nearby. Date: circa 1915
A Lancashire IronworksA landscape etching of an active ironworks in Lancashire, northwest England. The chimneys all have smoke billowing into the sky. Date: circa 1915
Old AgeA side profile portrait of an old woman wearing a white bonnet or headscarf, she expresses some sadness with her frown and wrinkle forms. Date: circa 1915
Grand ArchwayThis etching shows the small figures of a man and woman, stood under a magnificent archway, ecclesiastical in design. Date: circa 1915
A West Lancashire Coal MineThis etching shows some active smoke stacks of a coal mine in Lancashire, steam and smoke can be seen billowing into the sky. Date: circa 1915
Green DoorAn oil painting of some female figures, holding parasols, stood by a solid green door of a posh street. Date: circa 1915
Pirrie Carlisle Archive - autographs and photoPirrie Carlisle Archive - two pages from an album of photographs and autographs of the Carlisle Family 1915-1938, around Britain and the continent including Polzeath Cornwall
Anthony Hordern and Sons AdvertisementAn advertisement for Sydney based department store retailer, Anthony Hordern and Sons, Limited. This advert displays a wide range of interior ornaments for sale, makers including Royal Lancaster
John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Castile and LeonJohn of Gaunt (1340-1399), Duke of Lancaster, Castile and Leon. Below are his tomb and effigy in Old St Paul's Cathedral, London
Types ofantique armourTypes of antique armour - 1. roundel (shield), 2. target, 3. lead mallet used by archers, 4. iron mace used by cavalry, 5. black bill in armoury of Canterbury Town Hall, 6
Robert Raikes, Joseph Lancaster visit first Sunday SchoolRobert Raikes and Joseph Lancaster visiting the scene of the first Sunday School, Gloucester. Date: late 18th century
Boeing C-97G N209ACBoeing C-97G-24-BO Stratofreighter N209AC (msn 16624, ex O-20930 - 52-0930), of the Foundation for Airborne Relief, at Fox Field, Lancaster, California, in October 1973
A White Man - play at The Lyric Theatre, London, featuring (from left) Mr A G Poulton as Sir John Applegate, Mr Charles Allan as Malcolm Petrie, Miss Nora Lancaster as Countess of Kerhill
Avro Lancaster by A.F.D. Bannister
World War II Lancaster bomber takes offVintage World War II photograph - Lancaster bomber takes of from runway lit with oil in an attmept to disperse fog
World War II Lancaster bombers Bielefeld ViaductWorld War II vintage photograph - Lancaster bombers bomb Bielefeld Viaduct, Germany
Membership card for the Caterpillar Club belonging to Flight Officer Edwin Walker, who was a navigator on a Lancaster bomber
Photograph of Leinster Arms, Lancaster Gate, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub
Photograph of Duke Of Lancaster PH, Shoreditch, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Trades in Regency England: Grinding cutlery, iron works and flax spinning. Workers seated at grinding wheels in a cutlery factory in Sheffied 58
Dinner to celebrate opening of Lancaster-Carlisle RailwayThe railway contractors dinner at the Crown and Mitre Inn, Carlisle, to celebrate the opening of the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway in autumn/winter 1846
Studio camera advertisementAdvertisement from J. Lancaster & Sons based in Birmingham, England for a new studio camera. Date: 1892
Suit of armour belonging to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. Special shaped cuirass to deflect lances, pass guards on shoulders
King Richard the Lionheart and Thomas EarlKing Richard the Lionheart, in chainmail armour on horseback with heraldic shield, and Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, circa 1314, in helm, chainmail armour, tunic and coats of arms
America - Waxhaw MassacreAndrew Jackson as a Child at the Waxhaw Massacre near Lancaster, South Carolina Date: 1780
Sphere cover - King George VI meets the dambustersFront cover of The Sphere magazine depicting King George VI closely examining the reconnaissance photographs at a Lancaster station in the North of England accompanied by Wing-Commander Guy Gibson