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Background imageOriginally Collection: Dyers Hall

Dyers Hall
The hall of the Dyers was originally located west of London Bridge, but was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. This is a view of the current hall in 1850

Background imageOriginally Collection: Nonsuch House

Nonsuch House was a four-storey house on London Bridge, completed in 1579. It is the earliest documented prefabricated building

Background imageOriginally Collection: Belle Sauvage inner court

Belle Sauvage inner court
The Bell Sauvage Inn was a former public house in London, England, from the 15th century to 1873, originally located on the north side of what is now Ludgate Hill in the City of London

Background imageOriginally Collection: Airspeed Ferry - G-ABSI

Airspeed Ferry - G-ABSI
Airspeed AS.4 Ferry prototype G-ABSI, as originally flown with upright outer engines. Date: 1930s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Mortar, 2 In Mk Vii* Airborne

Mortar, 2 In Mk Vii* Airborne
Mk VII* 2 in mortar. Used by airborne forces during World War Two, 1945 (c). The 2 inch Mortar, introduced into service in 1938, was a light weapon designed for close support fire for infantry

Background imageOriginally Collection: Winton House, Winchester, Hampshire - Gymnasium

Winton House, Winchester, Hampshire - Gymnasium
Boys boxing, fencing and doing gymnastics in the gymnasium at Winton House, Winchester. Winton House was originally a private school, the premises later used as an Approved School. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOriginally Collection: Boeing 314 Clipper G-AGBZ BOAC

Boeing 314 Clipper G-AGBZ BOAC
One of only 12 Boeing 314 Clippers originally built for Pan Am. One of 3 sold to BOAC in 1941, Bristol flew through the war on a route from Ireland to North America via Bermuda. Date: circa 1946

Background imageOriginally Collection: Wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward

Wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward
A wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward that was originally a school. He is being visited by an elegant lady who is seated beside the bed.. Fortunino Matania, Ri (1881-1963)

Background imageOriginally Collection: Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham

Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham
The front of the Dudley Road Hospital, Birmingham. The hospital was originally the infirmary of the Birmingham workhouse. Date: circa 1935

Background imageOriginally Collection: The first pneumatic tyres ever made

The first pneumatic tyres ever made
Photograph of the fist pneumatic tryes ever made as displayed at the Imperial International Exhibition at White City. They were the work of Mr William Thomson of the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co

Background imageOriginally Collection: RMS Titanic - nail scissors recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett

RMS Titanic - nail scissors recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett
RMS Titanic - from inventory of items recovered from bodies by cable ship Mackay-Bennett - silver mounted steel nail scissors with rusted steel blades

Background imageOriginally Collection: RMS Olympic and Titanic - Lounge

RMS Olympic and Titanic - Lounge
RMS Olympic and Titanic - original sepia photo postcard of Olympic and Titanic lounge, with serrated edge showing it originally came from the red ground Titanic and Olympic postcard booklet

Background imageOriginally Collection: RMS Olympic and Titanic - Gymnasium

RMS Olympic and Titanic - Gymnasium
RMS Olympic and Titanic - original sepia photo postcard of Olympic and Titanic gymnasium, with serrated edge showing it originally came from the red ground Titanic and Olympic postcard booklet

Background imageOriginally Collection: Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey, Hertfordshire

Royal Caledonian Schools, Bushey, Hertfordshire
A view of the Caledonian Schools, Bushey, originally established in 1815 as the Caledonian Asylum. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOriginally Collection: USA - Great Burin, South Coast. (Newfoundland)

USA - Great Burin, South Coast. (Newfoundland) - Great Burin, South Coast. (Newfoundland). The Burin Peninsula is a Canadian peninsula located on the south coast of the island of Newfoundland in

Background imageOriginally Collection: Plato (Stodart)

Plato (Stodart)
PLATO (originally Aristocles) Athenian philosopher Date: 428 - 348/7 BC

Background imageOriginally Collection: Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside - Queen Victoria

Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside - Queen Victoria
Barnardos Girls Village Home, Barkingside. Queen Victoria House was originally used as a receiving home for new arrivals but later became a training home for girls emigrating to Canada or Australia

Background imageOriginally Collection: Avro Tudor Mk. V G-AKBZ BOAC Stansted

Avro Tudor Mk. V G-AKBZ BOAC Stansted
Avro Tudor 5 G-AKBZ was originally built for British South American Airways and named Star Falcon. Used as a fuel freighter during the Berlin Airlift. It was taken on by BOAC in 1949 but never used

Background imageOriginally Collection: Lockheed L-1011 Tristar A40-TW Gulf Air Heathrow

Lockheed L-1011 Tristar A40-TW Gulf Air Heathrow
Originally holding the UK registration G-BDCW, A40-TW was Gulf Airs first Tristar when delivered in 1976. It flew with Gulf until 1993. Date: 1982

Background imageOriginally Collection: Boeing Stratocruiser N1024V Pan Am Singapore

Boeing Stratocruiser N1024V Pan Am Singapore
Originally named Clipper America N1024V was refitted as a Super Stratocruiser and renamed Clipper Kathay and used on the Pacific routes

Background imageOriginally Collection: Boeing 377 MGT mini Guppy N111AS Aero Spacelines Santa Barba

Boeing 377 MGT mini Guppy N111AS Aero Spacelines Santa Barba
The Mini Guppy Turbine was originally planned for the general commercial market such as hauling boats and heavy machinery

Background imageOriginally Collection: Boeing Stratocruiser G-ANUC BOAC London Airport

Boeing Stratocruiser G-ANUC BOAC London Airport
Originally part of the United Airlines fleet servicing the Hawaii route, the Stratocruisers were sold to BOAC in 1954. This one was renamed Clio and became G-ANUC. Date: 1955

Background imageOriginally Collection: Nazareth House Hostel, Longbridge, Birmingham

Nazareth House Hostel, Longbridge, Birmingham
The Austin Motor Companys Nazareth House workers hostel at Longbridge, Birmingham. The building was originally established as a care home for the elderly by the Sisters of Nazareth. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOriginally Collection: St Faiths Union Workhouse, Norfolk

St Faiths Union Workhouse, Norfolk
The St Faiths Union workhouse at Horsham St Faith near Norwich. The building, originally erected in around 1806, was gutted by fire in 1922 and never rebuilt. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOriginally Collection: Thomas Turner Convalescent Home, Broadstairs, Kent

Thomas Turner Convalescent Home, Broadstairs, Kent
Children and staff at the Thomas Turner Convalescent Home, Stone Road, Broadstairs. The home, originally known as the St Davids Home, was established in 1911 by the Waifs and Strays Society

Background imageOriginally Collection: Griffith Home, Lingfield Colony, Surrey

Griffith Home, Lingfield Colony, Surrey
The Griffith Home of the Lingfield Colony, Surrey. Originally set up to train unemployed men in agricultural work, the colony was later used to house inebriates and then epilepsy sufferers

Background imageOriginally Collection: The Cocoa Tree Club

The Cocoa Tree Club
The exterior of the Cocoa Tree Club building, of which Lord Byron was a member. It was originally a Tory chocolate house and also famous for once being the Jacobite Party H.Q. Date: early 1930s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Fairfield General Hospital, Bury

Fairfield General Hospital, Bury
An aerial view of Fairfield General Hospital at Jericho near Bury, Lancashire. The building was originally opened in 1857 as the Bury Union workhouse. Date: Date unknown

Background imageOriginally Collection: Grand Duchess Eleonore of Hesse with her sons

Grand Duchess Eleonore of Hesse with her sons
Grand Duchess Eleonore of Hesse, formerly Eleonore of Solms-Hohensolms-Lich (1871-1937), second wife of Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig of Hesse at home with her two sons, George Donatus (left) and Ludwig

Background imageOriginally Collection: Admiral Nelsons day cabin in the H. M. S. Victory

Admiral Nelsons day cabin in the H. M. S. Victory
The interior of the famous H.M.S. Victory as shown for the first time in colour after its redecoration and restoration as it would have appeared at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Background imageOriginally Collection: American Indians. The Peaceful extinction of the red Indian

American Indians. The Peaceful extinction of the red Indian
In all their war paint, Chiefs of the vanishing Sioux tribe. The Sioux were originally the principle tribe in Dakota. By 1851 they had lost nearly all of their land

Background imageOriginally Collection: Roman Praetor

Roman Praetor
A Roman PRAETOR : originally magistrates, as time goes on the praetors acquire increasing authority and eventually become consuls

Background imageOriginally Collection: Animals at a French Zoo - Saiga Antelope

Animals at a French Zoo - Saiga Antelope - small antelope standing by wall.. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo

Background imageOriginally Collection: USA - Burin Harbour. (Newfoundland)

USA - Burin Harbour. (Newfoundland) - Burin Harbour. (Newfoundland). The Burin Peninsula is a Canadian peninsula located on the south coast of the island of Newfoundland in the province of

Background imageOriginally Collection: USA - Standard Oil Building

USA - Standard Oil Building - Standard Oil Building. The building which was originally built in 1885 according to design specifications by architect Francis H

Background imageOriginally Collection: The Channel Islands - Jersey Cow

The Channel Islands - Jersey Cow - Brown and White cow on Cliff Top. Part of Box 234 Boswell Collection - The Channel Islands. Jersey cattle are a small breed of dairy cattle

Background imageOriginally Collection: Round Tower, Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island, USA

Round Tower, Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
The ancient Round Tower at Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island may have originally been a windmill. Date: circa 1895

Background imageOriginally Collection: Thatched Cottage, Harlow

Thatched Cottage, Harlow
A young woman stands outside this unique thatched cottage in Harlow, Essex, England, which is toadstool shaped and reputed to originally date from the 15th century. Date: 1930s



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