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Advert for Huntley and Palmers biscuitsAdvertisement illustrated by Pauline Baynes for Huntley and Palmers biscuits. Parade of servants holding a tin of Huntley and Palmers biscuits, loading up the sleigh for Father Christmas. Date: 1952
Sir Arthur Helps, Vanity Fair, ApeSir Charles Mark Palmer, 1st Baronet (1822 1907), English shipbuilder born in South Shields, Tyne and Wear (county Durham), England. He founded Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company in 1852
Biscuit TinsA selection of Christmas biscuit tins from Huntley and Palmers for the festive season of 1899
Biscuit Tins for XmasA selection of biscuit tins for Christmas, offered by Huntley and Palmers of Reading, England
PALMERS GREEN 1950SA view of the Triangle, Green Lane, Palmers Green, London, with its pretty flower beds. Date: 1950s
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II - presentation of sceptreRoyal Wedding cake made by Huntley & Palmers (of Reading, Berkshire) for Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) on the occasion of her marriage to Phillip Mountbatten
Palmers Green Triangle early 1900s
Huntley and Palmers Biscuit ManufactoryExterior in Huntley and Palmers biscuit manufactory in Reading, Berkshire. Date: 1882
Appointment of H. M. King George V, biscuits and cakes manufacture by Huntley & Palmers, Reading England. Date: 1914Appointment of H.M. King George V, biscuits and cakes manufacture by Huntley & Palmers, Reading England. Date: 1914
Adam Palmer's Farm, Wilmcote by W Carruthers Affleck
Photograph of Cambridge PH, Palmers Green, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Distant right face on view of the pub
Palmers almshousesIn 1656 the Reverend James Palmer, priest and philanthropist, founded almshouses in Palmers Passage, Westminster, for six poor old men and six poor old women.. Date: 1875
Mrs. Palmers Villa or Asgill House, Richmond, view from the River Thames. Palladian villa in the Tuscan style by Sir Robert Taylor for Lord Mayor of London Charles Asgill
Stoke House, Windsor, seat of Egyptologist Richard William Howard Vyse, built by architect James Wyatt with gardens landscaped by Capability Brown
Palmers penstemon, Penstemon palmeri (Pentstemon palmeri). Named for botanist Edward Palmer. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens
Huntley & Palmer Biscuits - Reading & London - Advertisement
BISCUIT TINS FOR XMASA selection of biscuit tins for Christmas, offered by Huntley and Palmers of Reading, England. Date: 1893
DELIVERY BOY C 1910An errand boy in a snowball ambush. Date: circa 1910
HUNTLEY DELIVERY BOYOn his way to deliver a goose and a box of Huntley & Palmers Dessert biscuits, a delivery boy stops to have a snowball fight Date: circa 1910
LCC-LFB Aftermath of a warehouse fire, Palmers WharfStacked bales of goods affected by heat and water following a fire at Palmers Wharf, Prince Street, Deptford, SE London
Huntley & Palmers Girls leaving work - Reading, Berkshire Date: 1906
Advert, Huntley & Palmers Tribrek Breakfast CerealAdvertisement for Huntley & Palmers Tribrek Breakfast Cereal. 1937
Small fold-out views of Reading, BerkshireReading, Berkshire: (from top) Caversham Bridge, The Huntley & Palmers Biscuit Works, The Ruins of Reading Abbey, The Majestic river cruiser leaving from the jetty at Caverham Bridge
Adver for Huntley and Palmers biscuitsHuntley and Palmers biscuits advertisement with Father Christmas holding a box of Empire Assorted biscuits Date: 1947
John Fielder MackarnessJOHN FIELDER MACKARNESS Bishop of Oxford : quite what his connection is with Huntley & Palmers biscuits is a mystery... Date: 1820 - 1889
Norlfolk Pilgrims CrossThe old Pilgrims Cross on Palmers Way, near Aylmerton, Norfolk, England. Date: 1950s
England / CoventryBroadgate, Coventry, with cars and trams, and bargains to be had at Palmers end-of-season sale !
Huntley Xmas BiscuitsHuntley and Palmers new Christmas Biscuit Tins
Picnic with BiscuitsBiscuits seem to be the feature of this picnic in Epping Forest, north of London - and not just any old biscuits, but Huntley & Palmer s, of course !
Bride Cuts CakeAs the bride rises to cut the cake, the guests think how much rather they would be eating Huntley and Palmers Superior Balmoral Biscuits
Her Majestys MinistryHER MAJESTYs MINISTRY - I take it thats Gladstone standing on the right - prefer Huntley & Palmers biscuits while they debate the affairs of State