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Frazer-Nash ReplicaA marque for the serious sports-car enthusiast, the oddly-named Frazer-Nash T.T. Replica is priced at over six hundred pounds. Date: 1937
RICHARD BEAU NASH The dandy in his younger days when Beau was an appropriate sobriquet : later, alas, he put on weight, despite the health-giving waters of Bath
King Henry VIII at HeverHENRY VIII arrives at Hever Castle, Kent, the family home of his mistress, Anne Boleyn, circa 1530
Nash car showroomWarren. Nash Motor Corporation, Interior, sales room, B way & 58th Street
Nash Point lighthouse keeperMr Nathan Illston, Senior Keeper at Nash Point Lighthouse, portrait. Now deceased, he was a Trinity House Keeper for 44 years. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1988
Union Workhouse, Halstead, EssexThe entrance driveway of the Halstead Union workhouse, Essex. The workhouse was built in 1838 on North Street (now Hedingham Road) and was designed by William T Nash
Paul Nash, 1940Paul Nash, Air Ministry war artist, examining a photograph. 1940
Exeter Change by Charles RobinsonA visit to the menagerie at Exeter Change, one of the many picturesque buildings in the Strand destroyed by road widening in 1830. Built on the site of St
Edwardian couple at Lion Rock, Dovedale, DerbyshireFinely dressed, on the left is Kate Nash and beside her is Edgar Battersby, brother of the photographer. Edgar volunteered as a Private for service in the Great War
John Nash / Photo 2 of 2JOHN NASH English architect
Advert, Nash Houses, Eastcote, MiddlesexAdvert for Nash Houses at Nash Way, Eastcote, Middlesex, also at Rayners Lane and South Harrow. 1934
A Nash Metropolitan nose. The Nash Metropolitan was an American make-over of the Austin A40, which was in turn imported into the UK. Date: circa 1959
Sea WallA watercolour painting of a figure wearing a white covering and red hat, walking along some broad steps overlooking a beach. Date: circa 1921
VoidThis painting depicts a landscape terrorised by war, with broken trees filling the background, and a savage mess of guns, ammunition and a military vehicle making up the foreground
EruptionAn etching showing an explosive eruption, probably from shelling, the background is filled with broken trees from war damage. Date: circa 1918
Indians In BelgiumA coloured chalk drawing of some Indian soldiers at an encampment in Belgium, one is lighting a cigarette, while another is stoking the fire, others are walking behind the red tent. Date: circa 1918
Broken Trees, WytschaeteA landscape etching which highlights a large number of broken trees, damaged from war during the capture of Wytschaete in the battle of Messines, on the Western Front, in WW1. Date: circa 1918
Langham ChurchA watercolour of All Souls Church, situated at Langham Place, Marylebone, London, under a night sky, from the end of the street
A Summer GardenA landscape painting of a nicely arranged summer garden, with a good balance of trees and flower beds, under a blue, cloudy sky. Date: circa 1917
Winter LandscapeA colourful painting showing a farm settlement with fenced fields and barns in winter, trees are casting shadows which stretch over the land and a swam of birds can be seen in the sky
NasturiumsA still life oil painting of a decorative vase of nasturium flowers in red, orange and yellow. Date: circa 1918
Little boy dreaming of battles, WW1 Date: 1914-1918
United States, Ohio, Gambier. Kenyon CollegeUnited States, Ohio, Gambier. Old Kenyon at Kenyon College. It was founded by Bishop Philander Chase in 1824. Old Kenyon, the oldest building on campus (1827-1836)
WW2 poster, The Battle of Britain, by Paul Nash. Date: 1940
Ogden Nash, popular American poetFrederic Ogden Nash (1902-1971), American poet popular for his light verse. Date: circa 1960s
Street scene in the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, with eminent visitors including Dr Johnson and David Garrick Date: 1748
Tunbridge Wells, Kent: eminent visitors to the Pantiles, including Dr Johnson and David Garrick Date: 1748
Clarence House, Londoncirca 1910s
Orchard Cottage, Isle of Wight, the seat of Sir WilloughbyOrchard Cottage, Isle of Wight, the seat of General Sir James Willoughby Gordon. Italian style villa with fountain in garden
Poster, War Pictures by British Artists, National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London. Depicting Totes Meer (Dead Sea) by Paul Nash. circa 1940s
Society on the beach at BiarritzGroup of well-known socialites on the beach at fashionable Biarritz. From left, Madame Paul Dubonnet (Jean Nash), frequently referred to as the most stylish woman in Europe
M. and Mme. Dubonnet at the Miramar beach, BiarritzMadame Paul Dubonnet, formerly Mrs Jean Nash, regularly declared the best-dressed woman in Europe, on the beach at Biarritz while her husband, of the drinks dynasty, sunbathes nearby. 1932
Cartoon advert for Shuck Maclean and Co Ltd, makers of printing inks. The winner of a beauty competition writes: I ascribe my success entirely to the use of your charming inks. 20th century
All Souls Church, Langham Place, London. Date: circa 1820s
Foster-Wikner Wicko G-AFKSFoster-Wikner GM.1 Wicko G-AFKS (msn 6). First registered on 5January 1939 G-AFKS was used by Nash Aircraft Sales Ltd. As a demonstrator and was, at one time, fitted with skis
Some of the artist in the early Graphic newspaper that produce the thousands of sketches or elaborate drawings of different subjects that went together to make this interesting publication. Date: 1881
26 Ulster Place, Regents Park, London1908
MALE TYPE / BEAU NASH 1700Richard Beau Nash: the famous dandy at the dressing table, applying beauty spots. Date: circa 1700
Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington GalleriesThe International Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries. Photographs shows Andre Breton, the leader of the Surrealist movement
Union Workhouse, Braintree, EssexEntrance to the Braintree Union workhouse, Essex. Some of the workhouse staff are just visible in the doorway. The building, designed by William T Nash, was erected in 1837-8 on Rayne Road
London. The Theatre Royal, Haymarket. 1820United Kingdom. London. Westminster. The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 1820. By the English architect John Nash (1752-1835). Facade. Date: 20080327
All Souls Church, Langham Place, London W1All Souls Church, Langham Place, London, viewed from the south, some years before Broadcasting House was built. Date: circa 1905
Interior, All Souls Church, Langham Place, London W1Interior of All Souls Church, Langham Place, London W1. Date: circa 1910s
West side of Langham Place, London, with All Souls Church on the right. Date: 1828
All Souls Church, Langham Place, London. Date: 1827
All Souls Church and Queens Hall, Langham Place, London W1All Souls Church, Langham Place, London W1, with the Queens Hall to the right. Date: circa 1905
BBC Broadcasting House, Portland Place, London, around the time the building was completed in 1932, with All Souls Church on the right. circa 1932
Park Crescent West, London W1Park Crescent West, just to the north of Portland Place, London W1. circa 1910