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Henry NewcomeHENRY NEWCOME nonconformist churchman, minister at Manchester Date: 1627 - 1695
Harriet Duch. ManchesterHARRIET SYDNEY, duchess of MANCHESTER second wife of George, sixth duke, holding their baby Date: CIRCA 1840
Duchess of ManchesterDODINGTON, duchess of MANCHESTER wife of Charles Montagu, first duke. Date: ? - 1721
Henry Earl of ManchesterHENRY MONTAGU, first earl of MANCHESTER statesman, lord chief justice and lord high treasurer, holding a purse, appropriately enough. Date: 1563 - 1642
Second Earl ManchesterEDWARD MONTAGU, second earl of MANCHESTER Major-general of the Parliamentary forces in East Anglia during the Civil War, when he was Lord Kimbolton Date: 1602 - 1671
James Prince LeeJAMES PRINCE LEE Bishop of Manchester Date: 1804 - 1869
Liverpool Road Station, Manchester, Lancashire, England, the original terminus for the Liverpool to Manchester Railway, which was opened in 1830. Date: 1960s
Hertford House, Manchester Sq, London - Wallace CollectionHertford House, Manchester Square, London - Home of the Wallace Collection. Date: circa 1910s
Liverpool and Manchester Railway - First Class Carriage. Date: 1838
Lieutenant General Sir Frederick FitzwygramLieutenant General Sir Frederick Wellington John Fitzwygram, 4th Battalion (1823-1904). British Army cavalry officer, expert on horses and Conservative politician
Manchester Square, London - Wallace CollectionManchester Square, Paddington, London - now the home to The Wallace Collection. Date: 1909
Town Hall, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England Date: circa 1910s
Strand Street, Capetown, South Africa Date: circa 1930s
Manchester Airport, Spring 1978. Date: 1978
Manchester Municipal aerodrome, Ringway, 10 February 1937. Aerodrome outlined
Lord Carbery in a Bristol Scout A modified tips up his noseLord Carbery in a Bristol Scout A modified, tips up his nose during a cross-wind landing at Castle Bromwich in the London-Manchester race, 20 June 1914. Date: 1914
Avro Manchester
de Havilland DH60X Moth G-EBZU of Northern Air Linesde Havilland DH60X Moth, G-EBZU, of Northern Air Lines at Manchester Airport
Avro Manchester IA
Avro Manchester IA L7515 of No207 SquadronAvro Manchester IA, L7515, of No207 Squadron flying from RAF Station Waddington in November 1941. Date: 1941
The first prototype Avro Manchester L7246The first prototype Avro Manchester, L7246
Boiler explosion caused by corrosion from report by Robert Longridge. CE. Boiler Insurance & Steam Power Co. Ltd. Manchester. c.19th C Date: 19th century
Rocket, Liverpool and Manchester Railway. IMechE Procs. 1890. pl. 44 Date: 1890
Whiteleys Viaduct, Charleston Curves, on the Manchester and Leeds Railway. Coloured lithograph by A F Tait, 1845 Date: 1845
Exhibition of a giraffe to the public, ManchesterA printed poster advertising the exhibition of a giraffe from the Surrey Zoological Gardens, displayed in Piccadilly, Manchester
Entrance to Booth Hall Infirmary, LancashireEntrance gates of Booth Hall Infirmary, Charlestown Road, Blackley, Manchester. Booth Hall was built in 1908 as an infirmary for the Prestwich Union but
LCC-MFB Shand Mason steamerShand Mason steamer ready for the turnout from Manchester Square Fire Station. This is a more powerful two-cylinder model. Water in the boiler was kept warm by a small gas ring
A Pool Room Branch (Chouteau & Manchester). These boys were1353 - - - A Pool Room Branch (Chouteau & Manchester). These boys were playing pool and smoking in the pool room while waiting for papers
City of Richmond, VA - from Manchester - 1876. Date c1876
Pauline Frederick with her greyhoundsThe film star and actress, Pauline Frederick (1883 - 1938) with four of her greyhounds, which she planned to race at the track at Manchester (opened in 1926)
Newsstand, Manchester, New Hampshire. Date 1937 Sept
A view of Manchester, N. HA view of Manchester, N.H. Man and woman riding on horses in foreground. Date c1855
Switzerland - British Prisoner of War Camp - WWIChateau d Oex internment camp, Switzerland - British Prisoner of War Camp - card sent by Private C. Cusworth (8662) of the 2nd Manchester Regiment - interned Prisoner of War
Window shopping, Manchester, New Hampshire. Date 1937 Sept
Bob Manchesters The Cracker Jacks a 20th century idea. Date c1900
Market in Manchester, New Hampshire. Date 1937 Sept
Family wash is heavy in this tenement section of the French quarter, Manchester, New Hampshire. Date 1936 Oct
A sign in grocery store window PAPER - 9 rolls for 25 cents CORN 14 1/2 cents, Manchester, New Hampshire. Date 1936 Sept. A sign in grocery store window PAPER - 9 rolls for 25 cents CORN 14 1/2
Bob Manchesters Cracker Jacks everything new. Date c1899
Ardwick Industrial School, Manchester - Boys at CampBoys from the Ardwick Industrial School, Manchester at Camp carrying the wooden floor for tent. Their assorted headgear includes caps and a cowboy hat. An old barn stands behind. Date: circa 1912
Choosing Christmas dinner, ManchesterA woman choosing her Christmas dinner goose at one of many stands at the Central Market in Manchester. It was customary in many of the markets of the North of England for geese
Two aspiring musical comedy artistes, LondonMinter and Osborn of Manchester, contestants in the 13th Encore Competition staged in Collins Music Hall, Islington, London
Romans at MancuniumThe construction of a Roman Fort at Mamucium (also known as Mancunium), at what is now the Castlefield area of Manchester, in the north of England
Charles Wood and Son - Florists of Manchester Square, Paddington, London. The postcard details the company as Floral Artists to HRH The Princess Christian
PLATT HALLPlatt Hall, Manchester, England, is an early Georgian house. An earlier building here was once the home of Parliamentarian Charles Worsley. Now a costume museum Date: built 1764
Manchester - The Royal Exchange Date: circa 1910s
Brights home RochdaleThe home of John Bright, - One Ash, Rochdale (a suburb of Manchester, Lancashire.) Date: 1859
The Notting Hill GiantA medieval carving, on a ceiling in the Audit Room at Chethams Hospital, Manchester, England, of the legendary Notting Hill Giant, eating a poor boy. Date: Medieval