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Skimming stones on a pebble beachSkimming stones. A young boy, standing next to his seated family, flings flat stones into the sea from the pebble beach, trying to make them skim across the surface in the evening light
A Ruined building in the English countryside. Whether the remains of a castle, part of a manor house or just a Victorian folly - sadly we cannot tell. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Montacute Post OfficeA Post Office situated within an elegant Elizabethan building at Montacute, South Somerset. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Curved window, WalesThe elegant curved front window of a very narrow house at the end of two diverging streets in Wales. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Baileys Grocery Store and shopkeeperBaileys Grocery Store and the proud shopkeeper, assessing the weeks window display. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Trees and their reflectionsTrees reflected in the still water of a pond or slow-moving river or stream. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
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
Figure in the MistA hunched figure walking away into the mist in a public park or garden, along a path bordered by high hedge trees. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Santa Claus building decorationsBuilding/shop decorations featuring Santa Claus. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Harvest Festival, White Hart pub, WorcestershireHarvest Festival at the packed and rather smoky White Hart pub, Worcestershire. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd 1960
Gwydir Castle, Peacock & GardenerGwydir Castle - a peacock has a peck at a tray of seeds while the oblivious gardener (possibly having forty winks!) has a seat in the sun a little furher along the gravel path
Filming, Manchester, 1959A film crew prepare a scene in Manchester. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd 1959
Thatched cottage, DevonThatched cottage on a quiet country lane, Devon. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Worcestershire garage and owner before a fireWorcestershire garage and seated owner surrounded by oils, engine treatments and lubricants. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Hampton Court - A London alleyway / passageLondon alley " Hampton Court". Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Teenagers by the boating lake, DevonTwo teenage boys and a teenage girl, all in their evening best, hanging out by the boating lake, Devon, England. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Milkman on his rounds, DevonMilkman on his rounds with a handcart containing a large milk pail, Devon. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
February landscape in the Welsh Borders. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Fishing at Bewdley, WorcestershireTwo young boys fishing in the river at Bewdley, Worcestershire. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Boys with bikes by Bewdley BridgeThree boys with their bikes admire the still river in the clear evening light at Bewdley Bridge, Worcestershire. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Rochester Castle / 1845Rochester Castle, Kent: interior view
Future Atlantic LinerTransatlantic passenger liners will be aerodynamically shaped for faster travel. This vessel is based on a project by American designer Norman Bel Geddes
C11 Anglo NormansThree Anglo-Norman men in outdoor dress
12th Century WomanA young woman of the Norman nobility
Invasion Armour 1066Armour & weapons are loaded onto ships for the Norman invasion
Sts-7 Shuttle CrewThe STS-7 / Challenger crew who preformed the first satellite deployment: Robert Crippen (Commander), Frederick Hauck - John Fabian Sally Ride & Norman Thagard
Lady Halle Plays ViolinWILMA MARIA FRANZISKA, Madame NORMAN-NERUDA, lady HALLE Violinist, and wife of Sir Charles Halle
Norman Conquest 15 of 16BATTLE OF HASTINGS Battle rages: William raises his helmet to show he is still alive
Norman Events 16 of 16BATTLE OF HASTINGS The English army is cut to pieces
Norman Conquest 11 of 16A messenger tells of Harolds approach, and William prepares for battle, burning down an inconvenient building
Norman Conquest DetailA messenger tells of Harolds approach
Norman Conquest 10 of 16Williams cavalry land and head for Hastings to obtain supplies
Norman Conquest 12 of 16William and his men advance to meet Harolds army
Norman Conquest 14 of 16BATTLE OF HASTINGS The Norman horsemen charge the English infantry
Norman Conquest 13 of 16BATTLE OF HASTINGS A sentinel tells Harold of the approaching Normans
Norman Conquest 2 of 16Earl Harold sails to France
Norman Conquest 4 of 16Negotiations between Harold and William; Harold agrees to marry Williams daughter Aelfgyve
Norman Conquest 1066Harold tells King Edward of his mission
William I (Card)William I the Conqueror
William I / Players / 1 / 50William I the Conqueror
William I (Thevet)William I the Conqueror
William I the Conqueror the Conqueror
Norman Curfew CheckThe Curfew law traditionally thought to have been initiated by William I; after the curfew bell is rung at 8 o clock, guards make sure that all fires have been put out
Castle Acre Priory 1738East view of the ruins of Castle Acre Priory, Norfolk, England, a Norman castle and Cluniac priory, which was founded by William Warren, Earl of Surrey in 1090
Lincoln Cathedral 1940SLincoln Cathedral, England, founded by the Norman Bishop Regimus in 1086. View of the cathedral and Exchequer Gate, from Castle Hill
Norman HeatleyNORMAN G HEATLEY English scientist who played a crucial role in the discovery of penicillin : at work in his Cambridge laboratory in the early 1940s
Lightfoot Given LetterHEREWARD THE WAKE Martin Lightfoot undertakes to be the bearer of a letter to Earl Leofric
Hereward Vs NormansHEREWARD THE WAKE How the Saxon hero Hereward cleared Bourne (Lincolnshire, England) of Frenchmen (Normans). The thick of the battle melee