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Background imageLocated Collection: Deesis Mosaic. 13th c. TURKEY. Istanbul. Hagia

Deesis Mosaic. 13th c. TURKEY. Istanbul. Hagia Sophia (Basilica of St. Sophia). Detail of Christ Pantocrator. Work located at the southern side of the higher gallery. Late Byzantine art. Mosaic

Background imageLocated Collection: Elizabethan London

Elizabethan London, stretching from St James Park in the west to Whitechapel and the Tower in the east. Theatres and other places of ill-repute are located on the south bank

Background imageLocated Collection: Hebrew Bible (1299) located in Perpignan (Kingdom

Hebrew Bible (1299) located in Perpignan (Kingdom of Mallorca). Folio 13. Representation of the Ark of the Covenant open showing the Tablets of the Law

Background imageLocated Collection: Shooters Hill

Shooters Hill is named after the archery butts located here in the 16th century : later it was a favourite haunt of highwayman, attacking travelers bound for France

Background imageLocated Collection: Smoke of the Potteries

Smoke of the Potteries
The pall of smoke from the factories of the Potteries - the six towns of Staffordshire where the ceramic industry is located. Date: early 20th century

Background imageLocated Collection: Globe Theatre

Globe Theatre
The Globe Theatre (on the right) and the Bear Garden (left) are located on the South Bank, in a somewhat unprestigeous quarter of the city

Background imageLocated Collection: Dance at the Dorchester

Dance at the Dorchester
Dancing at the Dorchester Hotel, fashionably located in Park Lane, Mayfair, Londons smartest district. Evening dress is of course de rigueur

Background imageLocated Collection: Shaftesbury Homes Fortescue House, Twickenham

Shaftesbury Homes Fortescue House, Twickenham
Shaftesbury Homes School for Boys at Fortescue House, Hampton Road Twickenham, opened in 1937. It had previously been located in premises at London Road, Twickenham. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Chislet Colliery 1930S

Chislet Colliery 1930S
Chislet Colliery was located next to the Canterbury-Margate road, Kent. Two shafts were first sunk in 1914. Despite surviving nationalisation in 1947, the mine closed in 1969. Date: 1930s

Background imageLocated Collection: Mudanya - Turkey

Mudanya - Turkey. Port of the Sea of Marmara is Izmit Bay. Located close To Bursa it attacts tourists because of its beautiful houses with Ottoman gardens and great seafood

Background imageLocated Collection: Middlesex Hospital

Middlesex Hospital
A view of the Middlesex Hospital in 1840. Middlesex Hospital was a teaching hospital located in the Fitzrovia area of London, England

Background imageLocated Collection: Pasa Bahce - Istanbul

Pasa Bahce - Istanbul
View of Pasa Bahce, where the Pasabahce Glass Company is located today. On Asian side of Bosphorus

Background imageLocated Collection: The Clearing House, Lombard Street, London, 1847

The Clearing House, Lombard Street, London, 1847
Engraving showing the interior of the Clearing House in Lombard Street, London, 1847. This was an important financial institution, located at the back of the Guardian Insurance Office

Background imageLocated Collection: USA - New York University

USA - New York University - New York University. They once called it the University of the City of New York, an innovative

Background imageLocated Collection: Thames Police Court, London

Thames Police Court, London
An interior view of the Thames Police Court located on Arbour (now Aylward) Street in Stepney. Date: circa 1902

Background imageLocated Collection: LORENZETTI, Pietro (1280-1348). Entry of Christ

LORENZETTI, Pietro (1280-1348). Entry of Christ into Jerusalem. ca. 1320. ITALY. Assisi. Lower Basilica of San Francesco d Assisi (St Francis). Located in the church transept. Renaissance art

Background imageLocated Collection: Bank of England Founded

Bank of England Founded
Proposed by William Paterson, the Bank of England is formed with Sir John Houblon its first Governor, initially located in Mercers Hall, then in Grocers Hall till 1734

Background imageLocated Collection: The Amanohashidate admired by a Geisha

The Amanohashidate admired by a Geisha
The Amanohashidate - located in Miyazu Bay in northern Kyoto Prefecture - a pine-clad promontory launching onto the sea - being admited by a geisha on a balcony

Background imageLocated Collection: Big-Screen Broadcasting

Big-Screen Broadcasting
News, political broadcasts and public announcements will be made on massive television screens located at strategic points, where huge crowds will be able to see perfectly

Background imageLocated Collection: Fontana del Tritone, Rome, Italy

Fontana del Tritone, Rome, Italy
Fontana del Tritone (Triton Fountain) - a 17th century fountain by the Baroque sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini. located in the Piazza Barberini, Rome, Italy. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageLocated Collection: Panorama of Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Panorama of Monreale, Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Vintage 19th century photograph: panorama of Monreale, which is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Palermo, in Sicily, southern Italy. It is located on the slope of Monte Caputo

Background imageLocated Collection: Chateau de Chillon, south of Veytaux, Swiss Alps, Switzerland

Chateau de Chillon, south of Veytaux, Swiss Alps, Switzerland
Vintage 19th century photograph: Chateau de Chillon. Chillon Castle is an island castle located on Lake Geneva, south of Veytaux in the canton of Vaud

Background imageLocated Collection: Andy Newman and Coastel 2

Andy Newman and Coastel 2, which was located between RAF Stanley and Stanley in the Falkland Islands. Date: 1984

Background imageLocated Collection: Siege of Port Arthur - 203 Hill - Japanese Memorial

Siege of Port Arthur - 203 Hill - Japanese Memorial
Japanese memorial on the summit of 203 Hill, high ground located in Lushunkou District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, China - scene of bloody fighting between Japanese

Background imageLocated Collection: University of East London Stratford Campus, University House

University of East London Stratford Campus, University House
The University of East London Stratford Campus is based in and around University House, a Grade II* listed building (formerly the West Ham Technical Institute), located in Stratford

Background imageLocated Collection: Russia - Tsar Nicholas II - new plough tested at Peterhof

Russia - Tsar Nicholas II - new plough tested at Peterhof
Russia - Tsar Nicholas II examines a new model of Plough being demonstrated in the grounds of the Peterhof Palace, a series of palaces and gardens located in Petergof, Saint Petersburg

Background imageLocated Collection: Spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive

Spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: The spring balance used by Cody in early engine-thrust tests. Circa 1908, by Salter?s, the brass dial marked to 600lb

Background imageLocated Collection: Tree and spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive

Tree and spring balance brass dial, Samuel Cody Archive
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: The spring balance used by Cody in early engine-thrust tests. Circa 1908, by Salter?s, the brass dial marked to 600lb

Background imageLocated Collection: Cottage On The Hill, Farningham

Cottage On The Hill, Farningham
An architectural drawing showing a view of an Arts and Crafts cottage from the south east, located at Farningham, Kent, designed by architect Mackay Hugh baillie Scott. Date: early 1900s

Background imageLocated Collection: Seaside House, Treyarnon Bay

Seaside House, Treyarnon Bay
A photograph of a seaside house located at Treyarnon Bay, Cornwall, designed by architectural firm Denman and Son, (John Bluet Denman and John Leopold Denman) Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist Seaside House, Frinton-On-Sea

Modernist Seaside House, Frinton-On-Sea
A photograph of a modernist seaside house located at Frinton-On-Sea, the reinforced concrete structure was designed by architect Gilbert C. Roberts. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Frinton Park Estate

Modernist House, Frinton Park Estate
A photograph of a modernist seaside house located at the Frinton park Estate, Frinton, designed in the 1930s by architect Ernest Wamsley Lewis. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Bexhill Pavilion, East Sussex

Bexhill Pavilion, East Sussex
A photograph of the Bexhill Pavilion located on the south coast sea front in East Sussex, the modernist building was designed in 1935 by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Moor Park, Living Room

Modernist House, Moor Park, Living Room
A photograph of a living room to a modernist house in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Moor Park, Roof Terrace

Modernist House, Moor Park, Roof Terrace
A photograph of a roof terrace to a modernist house in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Moor Park, Rickmansworth

Modernist House, Moor Park, Rickmansworth
A photograph of a modernist house from across a green in Moor Park, Rickmansworth, designed in 1937 by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks, Hallway

Modernist House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks, Hallway
A photograph of a hallway to a modernist house located at Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, designed in 1936 by architect Rose Elisabeth Benjamin. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks

Modernist House, Gerrard's Cross, Bucks
A photograph of a modernist house located at Gerrard's Cross, Buckinghamshire, designed in 1936 by architect Rose Elisabeth Benjamin, built in reinforced concrete. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles. Interiors

Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles. Interiors
Some photographs of some room interiors to a modernist house constructed in reinforced concrete, located at Chalfront, St

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist Houses, Plumstead

Modernist Houses, Plumstead
A photograph which shows a row of four speculatively built modernist houses in monolithic reinforced concrete, located in Plumstead

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles

Modernist House, Chalfront, St. Giles
A photograph of a modernist house constructed in reinforced concrete, located at Chalfront, St. Giles, designed in 1935 by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Ivan Chermayeff. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Near Henfield

Modernist House, Near Henfield
A photograph of a modernist house located near Henfield, Horsham. The building was designed in 1936, by architects Colin Anderson Lucas, Amyas Douglas Connell and Basil Robert Ward. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist Thurso House, Cambridge

Modernist Thurso House, Cambridge
A photograph of a modernist Thurso house, showing the south-west elevation, located in Cambridge, designed in 1932-33 by architect George Checkley. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Chipperfield, Staircase

Modernist House, Chipperfield, Staircase
A photograph of a modernist house external staircase, walls clad in oak weatherboard, located at Chipperfield, designed in 1935 by architect Edwin Maxwell Fry. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House, Chipperfield

Modernist House, Chipperfield
A photograph of a modernist house, clad in oak weatherboard, located at Chipperfield, designed in 1935 by architect Edwin Maxwell Fry. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House At Chilwell, Nottingham

Modernist House At Chilwell, Nottingham
A pair of photographs, one shows the exterior view of a modernist house located at Hallams Lane, Chilwell, Nottingham, designed in 1937 by architect Raymond Myerscough Walker

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House At Wentworth, Virginia Water

Modernist House At Wentworth, Virginia Water
A photograph of a modernist house located at Wentworth, Virginia Water, designed in 1935, by architect Oliver Falvey Hill, with an external finish of white distemper on render. Date: circa 1937

Background imageLocated Collection: Modernist House At Ewell, Surrey

Modernist House At Ewell, Surrey
A pair of photographs providing different angles to a modernist house located at Ewell, Surrey, designed in 1936 by architects John Izod and A. V. Pilichowski. Date: circa 1937



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