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Munstead Wood and Gardens - home of Gertrude JekyllThe Main Border (July, 2017) at Munstead Wood (Grade I listed), the home of influential British horticulturist, garden designer, artist and writer Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932)
St Marys Church, Wyndham Place, LondonSt Marys Church (left), Wyndham Place, Bryanston Square, London, built in the 1820s, Grade I listed, with a fire-damaged building in in the centre foreground and Crawford Street on the right
The Egyptian House, Penzance, CornwallThe Egyptian House in Penzance, Cornwall, a Grade I listed building in Egyptian Revival style, dating from the early 19th century. Date: circa 1970s
Kidbrooke Park, Forest Row, Wealden, SussexKidbrooke (or Kedbroke) Park, Forest Row, Wealden, Sussex, a Grade II listed building dating back to the 18th century. 1809
Buckhurst Park, near Withyham, Sussex, a Grade II listed building. The estate dates back to the 11th century. Date: 1809
Knole House, near Sevenoaks, Kent, a Grade I listed English country house dating back to the late 15th century. Date: 1809
Mereworth Castle, Mereworth, Kent, a Grade I listed Palladian country house built in the early 18th century. Date: 1809
Court Lodge, Lamberhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, a Georgian manor house occupied by the Morland family since 1733. Date: 1809
Ruins of Mayfield Palace, Mayfield, Sussex, a medieval palace dating back to the 13th century. Date: 1809
Castle Drogo, near Drewsteignton, Devon. Designed by Edwin Lutyens, it was completed in 1930, and is a Grade I listed building now owned by the National Trust
Girl at Fingle Bridge, Dartmoor National Park, DevonGirl standing by a tree, looking into the river near Fingle Bridge, a 17th-century stone arch packhorse bridge over the River Teign near Drewsteignton, Dartmoor National Park, Devon. 1974
Gardens, Cotehele House, Tamar Valley, CornwallGarden view, with dovecote and pool, at Cotehele House, a medieval house with Tudor additions in the Tamar Valley, parish of Calstock, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Stone pillar and gatehouse, Lanhydrock House, CornwallStone pillar and gatehouse in the formal garden at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. circa 1980s
Gatehouse and garden, Lanhydrock House, CornwallGatehouse and formal garden in the early morning mist at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. An award-winning photograph. circa 1980s
Rooftop view of Totnes and castle, DevonRooftop view of Totnes, Devon, with the Norman motte and bailey castle on a hill in the middle distance, and fields beyond. Date: circa 1960s
Clapper Bridge, Postbridge, Dartmoor National Park, DevonClapper Bridge dating from the 13th century, crossing the East Dart River at the hamlet of Postbridge, in Dartmoor National Park, Devon. An 18th century bridge can be seen in the background
Blisworth - Captain Elmhursts house seen in 1905 and now a listed building. Captain Elmhurst was a keen polo player and lived at the house until he died around 1916
Bakewell Church, DerbyshireAll Saints Church, Bakewell, Grade 1 listed building which dates from the 12th century. Date: 1909
Switzerland - The Basel MinsterColoured lantern slide depicting the Basel Minster, listed as a heritage site of national significance. Built between 1019 and 1500
Old Rectory at Gawsworth, CheshireView of the Old Rectory, a Grade I listed building in the village of Gawsworth, Cheshire. It dates back to the 15th or 16th century, and is timber framed
Robert WilliamsROBERT WILLIAMS mezzotint engraver, but not listed in our reference books Date: 17/18TH CENTURY
Sophie PannierSOPHIE PANNIER (nee Teissier) wife of Honore de Lourdoux : French writer who is not listed in reference books but whose books are offered by booksellers... Date: early 19th century
Giuseppe MorettiGIUSEPPE MORETTI Italian engraver, bot not listed in any of our reference books. Date: 17TH CENTURY ?
Marlborough House, LondonPartial view of Marlborough House, London - a Grade I listed mansion in the City of Westminster, central London, in The Mall, east of St Jamess Palace. Date: circa 1906
Map of aerodromes listed in the United Kingdom Air Pilot. 1 July 1949. Date: 1949
Pope Stephanus V
MFB Woolwich fire station, SE LondonOne of the last fire stations to be built by the MFB in 1887 prior to the creation of the London County Council and the changing of the name of the brigade to the London Fire Brigade
View of Peveril Castle at Castleton, DerbyshireView of Peveril Castle, an ancient monument and Grade I listed building overlooking the village of Castleton, Derbyshire. Date: circa 1920
James WhiteheadJAMES WHITEHEAD businessman and Lord Mayor of London, presumably in 1889 not listed in DNB Date: 1834 - ?
Sunken garden, St Catherines Court, near BathA view of the sunken garden at St Catherines Court, a Grade I listed Tudor manor house near Bath. Seen here is a small octagonal pond, with paving around it
View of the grounds of St Catherines Court, near BathA view of the grounds of St Catherines Court, a Grade I listed Tudor manor house near Bath. Seen here are a series of steps going up a hillside, with an ornately designed stone wall on the left
Scene on the River Exe at Bickleigh Bridge, DevonA scene on the River Exe at Bickleigh Bridge, Devon. A man fishes while a woman looks out for a fish. The bridge was built in 1809 and is Grade II listed
Photographic party, Slebech, Pembrokeshire, West WalesA photographic party on the bridge at Slebech, Pembrokeshire, West Wales. Blackpool Bridge, crossing the River Cleddau, is a Grade II listed, single span bridge
Production and Plunder, campaigning statisticsA slide entitled Production & Plunder, used for a lecture about the South Wales Miners Federation. Statistics are listed, comparing the royalties on the use of coal on the luxury steamer
St Giles Workhouse Concert ProgrammeProgramme for a concert given to the inmates of Londons St Giles workhouse on Friday 1 January 1904. Date: 1 January 1904
Rehearsal for unveiling of Victoria MemorialA rehearsal for the unveiling of the Victoria Memorial, a Grade I listed building at the centre of Queens Gardens in front of Buckingham Palace, Central London
Reigate Heath Windmill, a Grade II listed post mill with a single storey roundhouse at Reigate Heath, Surrey. In 1880 the roundhouse section was converted to a chapel of ease to St Marys Parish
Prince George and war ambulancePrince George, later Duke of Kent (1902-1942), fourth son of King George V and Queen Mary, in the courtyard of Buckingham Palace with Mr Hansell
Henry VI Crowned - 19-year old Henry VI, already crowned in England, is crowned again in Notre Dame, Paris, as king of France : however, for some reason he is not listed as such in French histories
The Municipal Corporations Jubilee Banquet at the FreemasonBanquet held in 1885 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Municipal Corporations Act of 1835. The Act, following on from the Reform Act of 1832 enabled 148 listed boroughs to establish a Town
Pope Stephanus VIIPOPE STEPHANUS VII (sometimes listed as Stephanus VIII)
Pope Stephanus IVPOPE STEPHANUS IV (sometimes listed as Stephanus V)
Pope Stephanus IIIPOPE STEPHANUS III (sometimes listed as Stephanus IV, because an earlier Stephanus died before being crowned)
Pope Stephanus IIPOPE STEPHANUS II (sometimes listed as Stephanus III, because an earlier Stephanus II died before being crowned)
Pope CletusPOPE CLETUS also known as Anacletus, sometimes listed as a separate person but they are one and the same !
Nutmeg / Family HerbalMYRISTICA. (listed as Myristica Moschata) Showing the leaves, fruit & seed or nutmeg of the plant
Pope Stephanus VIPOPE STEPHANUS VI (sometimes listed as Stephanus VII) arraigns his predecessor Formosus, exhumed for the purpose : he himself was later strangled
Lines of Latitude 1683Showing Africa, Europe, Asia, part of Australia, the two hemispheres, the equator and the lines of Latitude. With Dutch text and listed as plate no.15 (?)