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The Domesday Book, MiddlesexThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Middlesex, extract from the Great Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
Petticoat Lane MarketA view of Middlesex Street on a Sunday morning, the main thoroughfare of the Petticoat Lane market, London Date: 1945
Middlesex Hospital, Cleveland Street, LondonThe Middlesex Hospital on Cleveland Street in Londons Fitzrovia district. The building was erected in the 1770s as a workhouse for the parish of St Paul, Covent Garden
The flower farmers of Britain 1938Picking the blooms at Rosenvale, Penzance, where the early spring flowers are grown extensively in greenhouses. Most of the Scilly Isles are employed in the flower industry
Two Metropolitan Police officers with boys on estateTwo Metropolitan Police officers with three boys on the Chalk Hill Estate, Wembley, Middlesex. Date: circa 1970s
Petticoat Lane, London - Goulston Street. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Petticoat Lane, London - View from Wentworth StreetPetticoat Lane, London from Wentworth Street. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Uxbridge Chemist sThe attractive shop front of Rayner & Son, Chemists, on the High Street, Uxbridge, Middlesex, England. Note the handsome shop sign of an old time apothecary. Date: 19th century
Petticoat Lane Market, London, 1897Photograph showing a view of the Sunday morning market in Petticoat Lane, London, 1897. This street had been renamed Middlesex Street, but the market retained its old moniker. Date: 17 November 1897
Enfield River PathSpringtime on a pathway beside the New River, Enfield, Middlesex, England. Date: 1930s
Marble Hall, Twickenham, London (formerly in Middlesex), the seat of Charles Augustus Tulk Esquire. It was built by George II for his mistress, the Countess of Suffolk. Date: 1815
Petticoat Lane Market, London - Wentworth Street. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Petticoat Lane, London - Middlesex Street, Aldgate. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Petticoat Lane, London - Centre of the MarketPetticoat Lane, London - the centre of the market. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Petticoat Lane Market, London - Sunday Morning. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Petticoat Lane Market, London - Clothes Auction. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Hampton Court DaffodilsSpringtime in The Wilderness, Hampton Court, Middlesex, England. Date: 1960s
Middlesex Snow SceneA winter landscape, on Londons northern edge, near Enfield, Middlesex, England. Date: 1950s
Hampton Court in SnowA winter scene at Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England, showing the Lower Orangery covered in snow. Date: 1950s
River Lea TributarySalmon Brook, Chaseside, Enfield, Middlesex, England, a small tributary of the River Lea. Date: 1930s
Vaughan Library, Harrow School, Middlesex designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1863. The library was named after Dr Charles John Vaughan, the reforming headmaster of 1845-59. Date: circa 1900s
Lord Shaftesbury moved by pauper funeral while at Harrow c. 1An illustration depicting philanthropist Lord Shaftesbury as a youth and being moved by the sight of a pauper funeral while he was resident at Harrow School, Middlesex, in about 1816
Governors house at Tothill Fields PrisonGovernors house at Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862
Central London Sick Asylum, HendonInterior of the Central London Sick Asylum opened in 1898 at Hendon, Middlesex. Later known as Hendon Infirmary and Colindale Hospital, it was a treatment centre for tuberculosis (TB) patients
1st Battalion Middlesex Regiment, Cassel, France, WW1Men of the 1st Battalion Middlesex Regiment in a group photo near Cassel, northern France, towards the end of the First World War. They are all happy and smiling. Date: 25 April 1918
P. M. Scott, National Gliding ChampionP.M. Scott, winner of the 1963 National Gliding Championships, sitting in an Olympia 419 glider at the Lasham Gliding Centre
Entrance to Tothill Fields PrisonEntrance to Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862
Tothill Fields, WestminsterBird s-eye view of Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862
Plan of Tothill Fields, WestminsterGround plan of Middlesex House of Correction, Tothill Fields, Westminster Date: 1862
Gates of Middlesex House of Detention, ClerkenwellGates of the Middlesex House of Detention at Clerkenwell. Date: 1862
Interior of Middlesex House of Detention, ClerkenwellInterior of the Middlesex House of Detention at Clerkenwell. Date: 1862
Prison Van and prisoners, ClerkenwellPrison Van taking prisoners to the Middlesex House of Detention at Clerkenwell. Date: 1862
Petticoat Lane Market, London - Looking toward Aldgate. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes
Goat / Harefield SchoolA boy and a frisky goat at Harefield School, Middlesex. Date: 1959
Middlesex House of Correction, Clerkenwell, LondonThe Middlesex House of Correction, opened in 1794, was later known as Cold Bath Prison, then Clerkenwell Gaol. It became a debtors prison before closing in 1885
Working mens homes, Spitalfields, East End of LondonA block of working mens homes, near Middlesex Street, Spitalfields, East London. A number of organisations such as the Peabody Donation Fund
Union Infirmary, Willesden, north west LondonWillesdens workhouse infirmary, erected in 1900-1901 on Acton Lane, Willesden, north west London. It later became the Park Royal Hospital and then the Central Middlesex Hospital
Ashford Schools, SurreyLocated on Woodthorpe Road, at Ashford, near Staines, Surrey, and opened in 1872 as the West London District School, it provided accommodation away from the workhouse for pauper children from
The Institution, Linton, Cambridgeshire, otherwise known as the Linton Union workhouse. The buildings, designed by Messrs Hallet and Newman of Middlesex
St Marylebone Poor Law Schools, SouthallThe St Marylebone Schools on South Road, Southall, Middlesex. An inscription below the pediment gives its date of construction as 1858
Cavalry disembaring WWIThe Middlesex Yeomanry disembarking from the Nile transport at Alexandria during World War I
A Coronation Festivity: a ball in aid of a hospitalThe Prince and Princess of Teck and the ladies who are patronesses of the function, a fancy dress ball at the Savoy Hotel in aid of the Prince Francis of Teck Memorial Fund of the Middlesex Hospital
Battle of Bailleul 1918Middlesex soldiers holding a street barricade in Bailleul just before the fall of the town on the Western Front in France during World War I in April 1918 (One of the Battles of the Lys)
Hawthorn Ridge 1916What remains of the Middlesex Regiment make their way back to the British lines after the failure to take the Hawthorn Ridge Redoubt on the first day of the Somme offensive
Dispensary, Napsbury War Hospital, HertfordshireScene in the Dispensary of Napsbury War Hospital, which operated during the First World War at the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum, originally opened in 1905 on Shenley Lane, London Colney, near St
Northern Hospital, Winchmore Hill, Enfield, MiddlesexA uniformed porter at the gate of the Northern Hospital at Winchmore Hill, Enfield, Middlesex. Just inside are a horse and carriage and a horse and cart
Workhouse Infirmary, Willesden, north west LondonWillesdens workhouse infirmary, erected in 1900-01 on Acton Lane, Willesden, north west London. It later became the Park Royal Hospital and then the Central Middlesex Hospital
North Middlesex Hospital, Edmonton, MiddlesexThe North Middlesex Hospital at Tanners End, Edmonton, erected in 1910 as the infirmary of the Edmonton Union workhouse. During the First World War it operated as Edmonton Military Hospital