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Stoke Newington ChurchThe Old Church is the only remaining Elizabethan church in London and one of the oldest in the country to have been built as an Anglican church
Manor House, DalstonView of the Manor House, Dalston, once occupied by the Tyssen family who owned large swathes of Hackney, but by the later part of the 19th century had become a Refuge for Destitute Females. Date: 1875
Old KensingtonViews of old Kensington - Manor House, Old Tavern and Little Holland House. Date: 1875
Old manor houseThe Old Manor House in what is now Marylebone Gardens, had been converted into a hunting lodge by Henry VIII and was later used as a boarding school, eventually being demolished in 1791. Date: 1875
Sir Francis Burdett (1770-1844), 5th Baronet, was an English reformist politician, the son of Francis Burdett and his wife Eleanor, daughter of William Jones of Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire
The Old Manor House, Hackney, formerly the residence of the Tyssen family. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T
Monument of Thomas Bancroft, Lord Mayors Officer, in the church of St. Helen, Bishopsgate Street. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of
English gentleman in his study hearing a case of poachingEnglish gentleman in his study with his wife hearing a case of poaching on his estate. A gamekeeper holds up a hare while the alleged poachers family plead for his life
Stratton Park, Winchester, the seat of Sir Thomas BaringStratton Park, Winchester, the seat of the banker and slave owner Sir Thomas Baring. Neoclassical design by George Dance with Doric portico and gardens landscaped by Humphry Repton
St. Pierre manor house, Monmouthshire, Wales, seat of Charles Lewis. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by F.W.L
Saltram House, seat of John Parker, 1st Baron BoringdonSaltram House, Plymouth, Devon, seat of John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon. Georgian country house with interior by architect Robert Adam
Swainston Manor, Isle of Wight, seat of Sir Fitzwilliam Barrington, 10th baronet. Built in the 18th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph
Dunster Castle, Somerset, seat of John Fowles Luttrell. Motte and bailey castle built by William de Mohun, later a country house
Group portrait of IMechE Council members, outside Manor Hotel Meriden. Includes Roy Ernest James Roberts, President second row middle [in glasses, green tie] and Pamela Liversidge [front row middle]
Wardley Hall (The Skull House), near Manchester (completed c.1500) - an early medieval manor house and a Grade I listed building in the Wardley area of Worsley, Salford, in Greater Manchester
Irene LawleyThe Hon. Irene Constance Lawley, owner of Escrick Park mansion, which she converted into a hospital during the First World War. Date: 1918
East Basham Hall, NorfolkEast Basham Hall (or Barsham Manor), East Barsham, Norfolk, a building in Tudor style dating back to the 16th century
Pitzhanger Manor House, Ealing, West LondonPitzhanger Manor House, Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, Ealing, West London, parts of which date back to the 18th century. Date: 2015
Illustration, Kelmscott Manor, William MorrisIllustration by William Morris, Kelmscott Manor, News from Nowhere. 1891
The Aviary, Waddesdon Manor, Aylesbury, BuckinghamshireThe Aviary, Waddesdon Manor, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. circa 1906
Old Manor and Post Office, Steeple Bumpstead, EssexThe Old Manor and Post Office, Church Street, Steeple Bumpstead, Braintree, Essex. Date: circa 1900s
The Grave of Jack Cornwell - Manor Park CemeteryThe Grave of Jack Travers Cornwell (1900-1916) in Manor Park Cemetery, Forest Gate, London. Cornwell was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for his gallantry aboard HMS Chester on 31st May 1916
Woolbridge Manor House, Wool, Dorset and the bridge over the River Frome - the setting for part of Thomas Hardys Tess of the d Urbervilles, where it is mentioned as as Wellbridge House
King Edward VII and Tsar Nicholas IIEdward VII and Queen Alexandra and Tsar Ncholas and the Tsarina with their families at Barton Manor, Isle of Wight. Date: August 1909
Plus Manor was built c. 1576 by Robert Wynn of Gwydar and is a remarkably good example of a town manor house of the Tudor period. It is in Conway, north Wales. Date: late 16th century
The garden at Harleyford Manor, Great Marlow. A central path, leading to an arch in a bridge, is banked with broad, colourful herbaceous borders Date: circa 1908
GIFTS FOR OLD COTTAGERThe lady of the manor brings a hamper of goodies to an old cottager on the estate. Date: 1877
WASSAIL-BOWL, 12TH NIGHTPoor old man and musical friends beg WASSAIL-BOWL from Lord of the Manor Date: 17th Century
Canonbury TowerEngaving depicting Canonbury Tower circa 1800. The manor house of Canonbury was constructed by William Bolton of St Bartholomews Priory between 1509 and 1532. The tower was added in the 1590s
First British country club house; Ham Manor, October 1921Photographs of Lord and Lady Terrignton at the first British country club house; Ham Manor, Newbury. Lady Terrington is shown with Mr Herden Tebb
The Founding Pioneers of Aviation at Mussel Manor, Shell?The Founding Pioneers of Aviation at Mussel Manor, Shellbeach, on 4th May 1909 on the Isle of Sheppy, UK. Back Row Standing L-R: Jdf Andrews Owner of Muswell Manor, Oswald Short, Horace Short
Eyam Hall and the Stocks - DerbyshireEyam Hall and the 18th century Stocks - Derbyshire - a Jacobean-style manor house. Date: circa 1910s
Bruce Castle, Tottenham, London - an Elizabethan manor house in Lordship Lane, associated with the Bruce family. Date: 1906
OCTU, Framewood Manor, Stoke Poges, Bucks, WW2Group photo at OCTU (Officer Cadet Training Unit), Framewood Manor, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. 1944
V2 rocket attack on Manor Park, East London, WW2A woman is rescued after a V2 rocket attack in Manor Park. Although many such amazing rescues took place, hundreds of Londoners died in these attacks launched in the latter stages of WW2