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Background imageMoved Collection: De Long / Hayes River Camp

De Long / Hayes River Camp
George De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Scene on Hayes River, Big Bend. Date: 19 May 1879

Background imageMoved Collection: De Long / Sledging Downhil

De Long / Sledging Downhil
George De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Running the sledges downhill. Date: 1879 - 81

Background imageMoved Collection: CHARLES CONDER 1868-1909

CHARLES CONDER 1868-1909
CHARLES CONDER English artist who moved to Sydney in 1884. He travelled to Melbourne, and became a member of the famed Heidelberg School with Streeton & Roberts Date: 1868 - 1909

Background imageMoved Collection: De Long / Reindeer Camp

De Long / Reindeer Camp
George De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Drying furs at Reindeer Camp, King Williams Land. Date: 1879 - 81

Background imageMoved Collection: De Long / Discover Relics

De Long / Discover Relics
George De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Discovering relics of an 1847 expedition. Date: 1879 - 81

Background imageMoved Collection: De Long / Lake Daly

De Long / Lake Daly
George De Long (USA), in his ship Jeanette, proved that the Arctic Sea ice is moved by ocean currents. Midnight sun at the camp of Lake Daly. Date: 1879 - 81

Background imageMoved Collection: James Watt / Heathfield

James Watt / Heathfield
JAMES WATT His house at Heathfield, in Handsworth, Birmingham, to which he moved in 1790 to spend the rest of his life. Date: 19th century

Background imageMoved Collection: Watts House / Birmingham

Watts House / Birmingham
JAMES WATT His house in Birmingham at Harpers Hill, to which he and his family moved in August 1775 Date: 1736 - 1819

Background imageMoved Collection: James Watt / Delftfield

James Watt / Delftfield
JAMES WATT His home in Delftfield lane, Glasgow, to which he moved in 1764, anticipating his marriage. Date: 1736 - 1819

Background imageMoved Collection: Dagobert I / Larmessin

Dagobert I / Larmessin
DAGOBERT I King of all Franks. Son of Chlotar II. Moved capital to Paris. Date: 605 - 639

Background imageMoved Collection: Blind Asylum, Bristol

Blind Asylum, Bristol
The Bristol Blind Asylum which in 1832 moved to castle-like premises Queens Road, Tyndalls Park, Bristol

Background imageMoved Collection: Bachem Ba 349A Natter needed a handling dolly to be mov

Bachem Ba 349A Natter needed a handling dolly to be moved around prior to launch

Background imageMoved Collection: WW1 - French artillery masked during the action

WW1 - French artillery masked during the action
WW1 - A high caliber, artillery of the French Navy is moved and stowed away by a group of soldiers. They weapon is masked away during the action under a purposely-built camouflage tented area

Background imageMoved Collection: Coniston Post Office

Coniston Post Office has moved from this location though this building is otherwise unchanged in Coniston village. Date: circa 1907

Background imageMoved Collection: Coach near Grasmere, Lake District

Coach near Grasmere, Lake District, most likely a tourist outing. The coach is pulled by three horses, one of which has moved during the exposure

Background imageMoved Collection: WWI Poster, Group System, Removals

WWI Poster, Group System, Removals
WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Group System, Removals. Inviting men who have moved into a new district to register for war service. Date: 1916

Background imageMoved Collection: London Orphan Asylum and School, Watford

London Orphan Asylum and School, Watford
A view of the London Orphans Asylum and School. The institution was founded in 1813 and moved to Watford in 1871. Date: Date unknown

Background imageMoved Collection: London Temperance Hospital, Hampstead Road, Euston

London Temperance Hospital, Hampstead Road, Euston
Londons Temperance Hospital, first opened in 1873, moved in 1885 to this site on Hampstead Road. It aimed to treat patients without the use of medicinal alcohol at a time when stimulants such as

Background imageMoved Collection: Magdalene Institution, Edinburgh

Magdalene Institution, Edinburgh
An illustration of the Royal Magdalene Asylum on Gorgie Road, Edinburgh. The institution was originally established in 1797 to house female ex-prisoners and fallen women

Background imageMoved Collection: Dulwich Home Girls at Southbourne, Dorset

Dulwich Home Girls at Southbourne, Dorset
A seaside trip to Southbourne for residents of the Home for Girls at 62 Overhill Road, East Dulwich. The original home, the first to be established by the Waifs and Strays Society

Background imageMoved Collection: Abbey Building Society

Abbey Building Society
The Abbey Road Building Society (now the Abbey National) premises at Baker Street, London, where they moved from St. Johns Wood in 1927. Date: early 1930s

Background imageMoved Collection: Charles Thomas Longley 2

Charles Thomas Longley 2
CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, when he was bishop of Durham, whence he moved upwards to Canterbury. Date: 1794 - 1868

Background imageMoved Collection: Comtesse De Guerne - 2

Comtesse De Guerne - 2
MARIE THERESE de SEGUR, comtess de GUERNE French social figure, friend of Proust etc. also an exceptionally fine singer who moved hearers to raptures. Date: 1859 - 1933

Background imageMoved Collection: Comtesse De Guerne - 1

Comtesse De Guerne - 1
MARIE THERESE de SEGUR, comtess de GUERNE French social figure, friend of Proust etc. also an exceptionally fine singer who moved hearers to raptures. Date: 1859 - 1933

Background imageMoved Collection: Boy with pet dog

Boy with pet dog
Boy with Dog. Ceruti, Giacomo 1698-1767. Born in Milan, Ceruti trained there and absorbed the north Italian interest in still-life painting associated with the work of Caravaggio

Background imageMoved Collection: The fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy is moved ?

The fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy is moved ?
The fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy is moved at Lockheed-Georgia

Background imageMoved Collection: The forward fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy i?

The forward fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy i?
The forward fuselage of the first Lockheed C-5A Galaxy is moved to the body-mate jig at Lockheed-Georgia

Background imageMoved Collection: How the Royal Navy lands a heavy gun between two boats

How the Royal Navy lands a heavy gun between two boats
How the Royal Navy lands a heavy gun, lashed between two boats. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMoved Collection: French Seventy-Fives at Verdun - WWI

French Seventy-Fives at Verdun - WWI
French artillery at Verdun - WWI. Battery of seventy-five s. Date: circa 1916

Background imageMoved Collection: A Concorde fuselage is moved at Filton

A Concorde fuselage is moved at Filton

Background imageMoved Collection: Statue of the goddess Sakhmet. 1555 -1337 BC

Statue of the goddess Sakhmet. 1555 -1337 BC. The lion-headed goddess, Sekhmet, were originally created for the funerary temple of King Amenophis III, in Thebes

Background imageMoved Collection: To the right hon ble Lord Bangor, this plate representing a

To the right hon ble Lord Bangor, this plate representing a complete perspective view of all the machinery of a bleach mill, upon the newest and most approved constructions

Background imageMoved Collection: Temple of Isis, Philae Island, Egypt

Temple of Isis, Philae Island, Egypt
The Temple of Isis on Philae Island (Lake Nasser, Nubia), Egypt, showing the entrance and a row of columns. It was later relocated to the nearby Agilkia Island to enable the construction of the Aswan

Background imageMoved Collection: Hearse of Duke of Wellington passing Deal Castle

Hearse of Duke of Wellington passing Deal Castle
The hearse and remains of the Duke of Wellington passing Deal Castle in Kent, as the body of the great statesman and soldier is moved from lying in state at Walmer Castle, his residence

Background imageMoved Collection: Royal Mint London

Royal Mint London
The Royal Mint, near Tower Hill, London, where it coins were made between 1811 and 1967, when the Royal Mint moved to Llantrisant, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageMoved Collection: Sugar Cane Press / 18th C

Sugar Cane Press / 18th C
SUGAR PRODUCTION Two mills used as sugar cane press in the French West Indies in the 18th Century. One is moved by animals, the other is a water mill. Date: circa 1760

Background imageMoved Collection: The Temple Bar - at Theobalds Park

The Temple Bar - at Theobalds Park. This lovely arch was removed in 1877 from its location on the Strand, as it had become an unfortunate obstacle to traffic : it was re-erected in Theobalds Park

Background imageMoved Collection: Haworth Parsonage Sign

Haworth Parsonage Sign
The fine cut-out sign of Haworth Parsonage, West Yorkshire, now a museum. Built in the late 18th century; the Bronte family moved there in 1820. Date: 1960s

Background imageMoved Collection: Haworth Parsonage

Haworth Parsonage
HAWORTH View of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, now a museum. The Bronte family moved there in 1820. Date: built 1778 - 1779

Background imageMoved Collection: Handley Page bomber with Clayton tractor, WW1

Handley Page bomber with Clayton tractor, WW1
A Handley Page bomber with its wings folded, being moved into position for takeoff by a Clayton tractor on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 29 August 1918

Background imageMoved Collection: Lord Shaftesbury moved by pauper funeral while at Harrow c. 1

Lord Shaftesbury moved by pauper funeral while at Harrow c. 1
An 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

Background imageMoved Collection: Disembarking from a ship - Mollendo, Peru

Disembarking from a ship - Mollendo, Peru. Crew members from arriving ships were lifted from their boat via a crane, the Pacific swell being too great for normal landings! circa 1930s

Background imageMoved Collection: Shrewsbury Schools c. 1931WHS Derwent Series

Shrewsbury Schools c. 1931WHS Derwent Series
The main building of Shrewsbury School, originally erected in 1784 as the Shrewsbury Incorporation workhouse. The workhouse ceased operation in 1871 and the School moved in in 1882 Date: circa 1931

Background imageMoved Collection: Somerset House Registry

Somerset House Registry
The Registry of Wills office at Somerset House, London, to which it had moved in 1874 Date: 1875

Background imageMoved Collection: Statue of Sir Henry Royce, the Arboretum, Derby

Statue of Sir Henry Royce, the Arboretum, Derby
Sir Frederick Henry Royce (1863-1933), monument to the English engineer and automobile manufacturer, in the Arboretum, a public park near the centre of Derby

Background imageMoved Collection: Temples of Philae, being moved to prevent submersion

Temples of Philae, being moved to prevent submersion, the Tutunkhamun Exhibition in London part-financed this operation. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageMoved Collection: Marble Arch London

Marble Arch London
Nashs arch was originally built in 1827 and placed in front of Buckingham Palace, but was moved to its present site in 1851

Background imageMoved Collection: The Egyptian Temple Island of Philae, Egypt flooded

The Egyptian Temple Island of Philae, Egypt flooded
The Egyptian Temple Philae, Egypt under flood water. The Temple, under threat from the Nile throughout history, was eventually moved brick by brick to a new location in 1970 to prevent complete



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