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Mountjoy BlountMOUNTJOY, baron BLOUNT sometimes known as the earl of Newport : natural son of Charles Blount, earl of Devonshire, finely dressed with a falling ruff. Date: 1597 - 1666
St. Wollos ChurchSt. Wollos Cathedral, Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales, has a Saxon chapel and a Norman nave. The Gothic Casquet was added in the 15th century. A cathedral from 1929 Date: 1960s
Newport BridgeNewport Transporter Bridge, Monmouthshire, Wales, is one of the worlds few surviving aerial ferries. It was completed in 1906 by French engineer Ferdinand Arnodin. Date: 1906
Arts Theatre, Great Newport Street, LondonArts Theatre in Great Newport Street, London. Cupid and Mars is playing. Patmacs pub is two doors away. Date: 1947
Ds James, railway guard, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA photographers studio portrait of Ds James Esq, a railway guard on the Newport, Pembroke and Fishguard Railway, standing proudly in his uniform. His address is given as 6 High Street, Pembroke
New tunnel, Newport, Monmouthshire, South WalesCompletion of the new bore (left) of the Newport tunnel, on the Great Western Railway near the city of Newport, Monmouthshire, Gwent, South Wales
Coastal trader off Newport, South WalesA coastal trader, number DH400, sailing along the River Usk off Newport, Gwent, Monmouthshire, South Wales
Garibaldi visits the Isle of WightGaribaldi in the balcony of the townhall of Newport, Isle of Wight
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Newport, Rhode IslandPanoramic view of the town, across the bay from MgGrigors Hill : settled by religious refugees in 1639, it was later a popular tourist resort, now famous for its jazz festival
Newport TowerNewports Old stone mill has been identitied by some as constructed by Norsemen in pre-Columban times : alas, this identification is almost certainly incorrect
AMERICA ON FIRE 1926The passenger liner on fire while anchored at Newport, Rhode Island
Newport I. O. WA distant view of the town and the valley of the Medina
London Night RefugeNight refuge at Newport Market, near Leicester Square, London : the womens dormitory
Children Sleep Rough / C19A London slum street at night - in Newport Market a policemans bullseye reveals children sleeping rough, old women huddled in corners