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Castle Howard, near New Malton in North Yorkshire; the seat of the Earl of Carlisle
Jablochkoffs electric light apparatusDiagrams showing Jablochkoffs candle lamp. Paul Jablochkoff (1847-1894) was a Russian telegraph engineer who would rise to the post of director of telegraphs between Moscow and Kursk
Electric lighting in the cityEngravings from the Graphic showing the effect of electric street lighting on different parts of London. The main image showing the Royal Exchange and Mansion House, the top pictures show St
Dour Butler at DoorsA rather dour butler opens the doors of an Edwardian mansion
Plas Mawr / Conway / WalesPlas Mawr or The Great Mansion on the High Street in Conway. This fine building was built in 1576 by the Wynne family and has recently been restored
Kseshinskaya MansionSoldiers occupy the Kseshinskaya Mansion, home of the celebrated dancer who was a favourite of Nicolas II
Reds at KseshinskayaMembers of the Red Guard at the Kseshinskaya Mansion, Petrograd, home of a notable dancer who was a favourite of Nicolas II
England / Levens HallLevens Hall, Cumbria, an Elizabethan mansion famous for its topiary garden
Merton Hall 1930SA garden party at Merton Hall, Norfolk, England. An Elizabethan mansion was completed by William de Grey in 1613 and the building was extended in the 19th century
Serving Goose at BanquetServing the Christmas dinner in a grand mansion - the dance of the fools accompanies the second course of pheasant
Christmas Banquet C16Trumpeters announce the arrival of the Boars Head, brought in procession to the Christmas diners in an Elizabethan hall
Montacute House, EnglandMontacute House, situated in the South Somerset village of Montacute. A fantastic example of late Elizabethan architecture The three floored mansion, constructed of local Ham Hill stone
Belvedere MansionThe impressive mansion in Belvedere, Kent, England, seat of Sir Sampson Gideon, a fabulously wealthy financier. Sadly demolished in 1959
Street, City of LondonSeventeen buses jam the street outside the Mansion House, London - not to mention the wagons, parked or moving. Quicker to take the underground
Social / Mansion House 20CPedestrians and horse bus at the Mansion House crossing, City of London
Crowds Celebrating / 1900RELIEF OF MAFEKING Celebrating crowds throng the streets of London: flags, banners, whistles, trumpets, confetti & false noses pressed into service of high spirits
Roman Mosaic London 1869Elaborated Roman mosaic unearthed in the Poultry, near Mansion House, London
Brambletye, SussexThe desolate ruins of Brambletye, Sussex, a fine Jacobean mansion allowed to crumble into dust
16th Century Yule LogA Christmas party in Elizabethan times : the traditional Yule Log is dragged into the Great Hall of an Elizabethan mansion
Prior Park, BathPrior Park in Bath. In the background is the mansion built for Ralph Allen, in the foreground the Palladian Bridge
Haus Surenbergs C18ThMoated mansion 27 miles north of Munster. Bought in the 18th century by Carl van Zuydtwyck, a Dutch aristocrat and is still lived in by his descendants
England / Castle HowardA south-east view of the seat of the earl of Carlisle, near New Malton, Yorkshire
Food and Drink / BanquetsA banquet in the Egyptian Hall, Mansion House
London, FutureMansion House Corner, in the City of the London, as it will be a hundred years from now, with roof-top aeroplane stations, the sky loud with the sound of flying machines
Pierce-Arrow 1931Saloon, parked outside a stately mansion
Mansion House / LanternA street scene of Mansion House at night with a full moon