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Duneane, Toomebridge - a rural street scene with thatched cottages and pony and trap and people. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Londonderry: Toomebridge). Date: circa early 1900s
On Lough Neaghs Banks at Cranfield Pt. Toomebridge - a view of the Lough with boats at the shore and several men standing around a small sailing boat
Ladies Bathing Place and Beach, Portstewart - an elevated view of the beach with changing boxes and the promenade and buildings behind. There is a large crowd on the beach at a convention
The Strand, Portstewart - a view along the beach to buildings in the distance. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Portstewart). Date: circa early 1900s
Bellaghy Castle from the Shieling Hill - a view of the Castle and its surrounding thatched cottages. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Bellaghy). Date: circa early 1900s
The Churches, Bellaghy - a view across fields to two churches. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Bellaghy). Date: circa early 1900s
Bellaghy Castle - a view of the occupied and whitewashed Castle from across the road. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Bellaghy). Date: circa early 1900s
Castle St. Bellaghy - a street scene with horse vehicle across the road, a very damaged photograph. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Londonderry; Bellaghy). Date: circa early 1900s
Grosvenor Ball, 1954 - guestsThe third annual Grosvenor Ball at Londonderry House, on Park Lane in Mayfair, London. (The building was demolished in 1965.) Guests Mrs R M Hicks, wearing a beautiful tiered ballgown
Robert CastlereaghROBERT STEWART, viscount CASTLEREAGH, second marquess of Londonderry, statesman Date: 1769 - 1822
Marchioness LondonderryMARCHIONESS OF LONDONDERRY Wife of the 6th Marquis Date: circa 1891
The Village, Long Newton - Longnewton, County DurhamThe Village, Long Newton / Longnewton, Stockton-on-Tees, near Darlington, County Durham, England. Showing the Londonderry Arms Date: 1910s
Lady Londonderry, President of Womens War Service LegionLady Londonderry, formerly the Hon. Edith Chaplin, pictured in 1918 when she was President of the Womens War Services Legion (previously known as the Womens Legion)
The Marchioness of Londonderry, president of Womens LegionLady Londonderry, formerly the Hon. Edith Chaplin, pictured in 1918 when she was President of the Womens War Services Legion (previously known as the Womens Legion)
Marchioness of Londonderry, President of War Services LegionLady Londonderry, formerly the Hon. Edith Chaplin, pictured in 1918 when she was President of the Womens War Services Legion (previously known as the Womens Legion)
The Womens Legion & Army Waste, WW1Women inspecting copper vats filled with boiling soup, involved in a scheme originated by Lady Londonderry to lessen waste in camp kitchens
Baron Richard Dowse MP, Vanity Fair, ApeBaron RICHARD DOWSE (1824-1890) Irish politician and barrister, elected as Member of Parliament for Londonderry at the 1868 general election. Attorney-General and Solicitor-General for Ireland
5th Marquis LondonderryGEORGE HENRY VANE TEMPEST, fifth marquis of LONDONDERRY statesman and diplomat, depicted in his uniform as vice-commodore of the Royal Yacht Squadron. Date: 1820 - 1884
Ezekiel HopkinsEZEKIEL HOPKINS Bishop of Londonderry Date: 1634 - 1690
Amelia Anne, Dowager, Marchioness of Londonderry d.1829 (c.1825). Lawrence, Sir Thomas 1769-1830. Date: 1825 (circa)
View of Londonderry (1848). Jennens and Bettridge 1816-1864. Date: 1848
Cahan Abbey, with the OCahan Tomb, Dungiven, Co. LondonderryCahan Abbey, with the O Cahan Tomb, Dungiven, Co. Londonderry. Formerly Dungiven Church, Co. Londonderry.. Burgess, James Howard c.1810-1890
The Marquess of Londonderry, KG, Chancellor of Queens UniveThe Marquess of Londonderry, KG 1878 - 1949, Chancellor of The Queens University of Belfast (c.1924). Lavery, Sir John 1856-1941. Date: 1924 (circa)
Rook Castle - Birthplace of Sir George White VC, Portstewart, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Date: circa 1903
The committee of the Royal Aero Club at Londonderry House, London. Back row from left: C.F. Uwins, OBE, AFC; John Cunningham, DSO, DFC; Capt A.G. Lamplugh, CBE; W/C N.H. Woodhead, DSC, AFC; A
Lord Londonderry, then Secretary of State for Air, centre, takes delivery of his first aircraft at Heston Aerodrome, an Avro Club Cadet painted in Londonderry colours
Lord and Lady Londonderry watch the flying from their car as they shelter from the rain at the 1939 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at the Fairey Aviation Aerodrome, Great West Road, Hayes
State Line--For Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Londonderry & Liverpool--Austin Baldwin & Co. genl. agents. Ship State of Nebraska and sailboat on water, with inserts of a dining room
Waterloo Place and the City Walls, Londonderry, Northern Ireland Date: circa 1900
Ribbentrop with LondonderryJoachim von Ribbentrop with his wife and the Marquess of Londonderry at Croydon Airport before their departure for Belfast, where the Ribbentrops spent the Whitsun weekend with the Londonderry family
Viscountess Castlereagh, Marchioness of Londonderry formerly Miss Romaine Combe (died 1951), wife of the 8th Marquis of Londonderry
Lady from Londonderry using a Singer Sewing MachineLady from Londonderry, Northern Ireland using a Singer Sewing Machine
Amelia Vcts CastlereaghAMELIA ANNE, (nee Hobart) viscountess CASTLEREAGH, marchioness of Londonderry wife of Robert Stewart, viscount & marquess
Death of Tory PrincipleTHE FUNERAL OF TORY PRINCIPLE Dutifully Dedicated to the HOLY ALLIANCE A procession of Tory grandees mourn the abandonment of their principles (Wellington 3rd l)
Third Marq. LondonderryCHARLES WILLIAM STUART, third marquess of LONDONDERRY statesman