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Background imageParish Collection: Lyveden New Bield, Northamptonshire, England

Lyveden New Bield, Northamptonshire, England
Lyveden New Bield (sometimes called New Build) is an unfinished summer house in the parish of Aldwinkle St Peter in the county of Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1906

Background imageParish Collection: Son of a successful rehabilitation client, Tangipahoa Parish

Son of a successful rehabilitation client, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana. Date 1935 Sept

Background imageParish Collection: Unemployed trapper, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Unemployed trapper, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. Date 1935 Oct

Background imageParish Collection: House Girls Hall at National Orphan Home, Surrey

House Girls Hall at National Orphan Home, Surrey
" The House Girls Hall at the " NOH" - the room is decorated for Christmas. The location is probably the National Orphan Home for Girls established in 1849 at Hatch in the parish of

Background imageParish Collection: Middlesex Hospital, Cleveland Street, London

Middlesex Hospital, Cleveland Street, London
The Middlesex Hospital on Cleveland Street in Londons Fitzrovia district. The building was erected in the 1770s as a workhouse for the parish of St Paul, Covent Garden

Background imageParish Collection: Last supper, Lija Parish Church, Lija, Malta

Last supper, Lija Parish Church, Lija, Malta
Last supper according to the Jewish rite, Lija Parish Church, Lija, Malta GC: the chalice Date: 2011

Background imageParish Collection: Lower Castle, Greiz, Thuringia, Germany

Lower Castle, Greiz, Thuringia, Germany
View of the Lower Castle (Unteres Schloss, left), with the tower of the parish church (centre), in the town of Greiz, in the state of Thuringia, Germany. 2010

Background imageParish Collection: Tresco Parish Church

Tresco Parish Church
The Parish Church, Tresco, Isles of Scilly. Date: 1930s photo

Background imageParish Collection: The Vicars Shooting Party

The Vicars Shooting Party
The Vicar, the Curate, the Organist and the Verger pop out for a spot of rabbit shooting on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by their Jack Russell terriers. Date: circa 1910

Background imageParish Collection: Newark Church

Newark Church
St. Marys Church, Newark, Nottinghamshire, England, one of the finest parish churches in the country; its 252 feet high spire dominates the surrounding countryside. Date: 1950s photo

Background imageParish Collection: Church Pinnacle

Church Pinnacle
One of the corner pinnacles of the beautiful parish church of St. John Baptist, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 15th century

Background imageParish Collection: England / Tredington

England / Tredington
The very fine Parish Church, with its remarkably tall spire, in the pretty village of Tredington, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageParish Collection: Inverkeithing Church

Inverkeithing Church
The Parish Church of St. Peter, Inverkeithing, Fifeshire, Scotland. The tower dates from the 12th century, but the rest of the building was rebuilt in 1826 after fire Date: 12th & 19th century

Background imageParish Collection: Maxwelltown War Memorial

Maxwelltown War Memorial - in memory of the soldiers of the Burgh of Maxwelltown and the Parish of Troqueer, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, who fell during WWI. Sculpture by Henry Price

Background imageParish Collection: Norman Font

Norman Font
A very fine Norman font in the Parish Church at Waltham-in- the-Wold, Leicestershire, England. Date: 11th - 12th century

Background imageParish Collection: England / Cromer

England / Cromer
The lovely seaside town of Cromer, Norfolk, England, with Cromer Parish Church towering above its quaint narrow streets. Date: 1950s

Background imageParish Collection: Woodland Trackway

Woodland Trackway
The sunken trackway approaching Goldings Wood, Hertfordshire, England, which acts as a parish boundary between Great Amwell and Stanstead St. Margaret s. Date: 1930s

Background imageParish Collection: Church Font

Church Font
The old font in the parish church at Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales. Date: 11th - 12th century

Background imageParish Collection: Orta San Giulio - Italy - Parrochia and Casa Rusconi

Orta San Giulio - Italy - Parrochia and Casa Rusconi
Orta San Giulio - Italy - Parrochia (Parish Church) and Casa Rusconi Date: 1920s

Background imageParish Collection: Mark VIII Liberty tank assembly, USA, WW1

Mark VIII Liberty tank assembly, USA, WW1
The Anglo-American Mark VIII Liberty tank being manufactured at the Parish & Bingham works in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, during the First World War. Date: January 1918

Background imageParish Collection: Parish workhouse, Barking, Essex

Parish workhouse, Barking, Essex
A view of the parish workhouse on North Street, Barking, Essex. Date: Date unknown

Background imageParish Collection: Workhouse and Church Wisborough Green, Sussex

Workhouse and Church Wisborough Green, Sussex
A view of the Petworth Union workhouse (centre) and parish church at Wisborough Green, Sussex. Date: circa 1910

Background imageParish Collection: Kenya, Africa - Scottish Church in Nairobi

Kenya, Africa - Scottish Church in Nairobi Date: circa 1910s

Background imageParish Collection: Radio set up in Castleford church, Yorkshire

Radio set up in Castleford church, Yorkshire
An Ultra radio set up in Hightown Parish Church, Castleford, Yorkshire, so that the congregation can follow the celebrations for the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Date: 1935

Background imageParish Collection: St Giles Parish Church, Matlock, Derbyshire

St Giles Parish Church, Matlock, Derbyshire
View of St Giles Parish Church, Matlock, Derbyshire. Date: circa 1960

Background imageParish Collection: Threshing at New Moat, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Threshing at New Moat, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
People threshing at harvest time in the parish of New Moat, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. Date: early 1920s

Background imageParish Collection: East Anglian Church

East Anglian Church

Background imageParish Collection: St Bartholomews Church, Brightwell, Oxon

St Bartholomews Church, Brightwell, Oxon

Background imageParish Collection: 1844 poor relief work ticket

1844 poor relief work ticket
A ticket issued in 1844 by a Relieving Officer for the parish of St Mary, Islington, north London, directing the bearer to the stone yard on Wharf Road, City Basin

Background imageParish Collection: Parish Workhouse, Hawkhurst, Kent

Parish Workhouse, Hawkhurst, Kent
A timber framed building on the Moor in Hawkhurst, Kent, that once served as the parish workhouse. Children play nearby and an older boy carries a gardening fork and other tools

Background imageParish Collection: Parish Workhouse, Frittenden, Kent

Parish Workhouse, Frittenden, Kent
A large timber framed building that once served as the Frittenden parish workhouse, Kent. An oast house stands at the left

Background imageParish Collection: Parish Workhouse, Brenchley, Kent

Parish Workhouse, Brenchley, Kent
A large timber framed building that once served as the Brenchley parish workhouse. It is believed to have opened in 1732

Background imageParish Collection: Islington parish workhouse, London

Islington parish workhouse, London
The Islington parish workhouse was opened in 1870 on St Johns Road in Islington, North London. Designed by RH Burden, it could house more than 1000 inmates. It was later known as Hillside

Background imageParish Collection: Clerkenwell Parish Workhouse, London

Clerkenwell Parish Workhouse, London
The Clerkenwell parish workhouse on Farringdon Road (formerly Coppice Row), Central London, erected in 1727

Background imageParish Collection: Warbstow Church, Cornwall

Warbstow Church, Cornwall
A classic case of ivy gone (rather) mad! Warbstow Church, Cornwall. The parish church of St Werburgh was originally Norman, but largely rebuilt in the 15th century

Background imageParish Collection: Probus, Cornwall - Church Tower

Probus, Cornwall - Church Tower
Probus, Cornwall - the impressive tower of the Parish Church of St. Probus and St. Grace - the tallest church tower in Cornwall

Background imageParish Collection: The Ewelme Almshouses (3 / 4)

The Ewelme Almshouses (3 / 4)
The Ewelme Almshouses, founded in 1437 with a Grammar School attached by William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk at Ewelme, Oxfordshire

Background imageParish Collection: The Ewelme Almshouses (1 / 4)

The Ewelme Almshouses (1 / 4)
The Ewelme Almshouses, founded in 1437 with a Grammar School attached by William de la Pole, 1st Duke and 4th Earl of Suffolk at Ewelme, Oxfordshire

Background imageParish Collection: Mapledurham, Oxfordshire

Mapledurham, Oxfordshire - The 14th/15th century parish church of St Margaret

Background imageParish Collection: Castle and river at Burghausen, Bavaria, Germany

Castle and river at Burghausen, Bavaria, Germany
View of the gothic castle across the Salzach River in the city of Burghausen, south east Bavaria, Germany. The castle, on top of a ridge, is the longest castle complex in Europe

Background imageParish Collection: Distant view of Rovinj, Croatia

Distant view of Rovinj, Croatia
A distant view of Rovinj, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia, with the parish church of St Eufemia on the hill

Background imageParish Collection: Rob Roys Grave at Balquhidder

Rob Roys Grave at Balquhidder
Scottish Folk Hero and outlaw Rob Roys Grave (Robert Roy MacGregor 1671 - 1734) at Balquhidder, set alongside the medieval ruins of the small parish church

Background imageParish Collection: Lindisfarne - Parish Church - Holy Island

Lindisfarne - Parish Church - Holy Island
Lindisfarne, Northumberland - Parish Church - Holy Island

Background imageParish Collection: St Margarets Church, Herringfleet, Suffolk

St Margarets Church, Herringfleet, Suffolk. A fine example of a Norman round tower parish church. Painting by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageParish Collection: Saint Ouen - Jersey - Parish Church

Saint Ouen - Jersey - Parish Church

Background imageParish Collection: Penmon Priory and Dovecote, Beaumaris, Wales

Penmon Priory and Dovecote, Beaumaris, Wales. Penmon is a promontory, parish and community on the south-east tip of Anglesey, North Wales, about three miles east of the town of Beaumaris

Background imageParish Collection: The Angel Inn, St Clements 1849

The Angel Inn, St Clements 1849
The historic public house in the parish of St Clement Danes in the Strand, London. The Illustrated London News notes in 1849 that " it presents a specimen of the galleried innyard

Background imageParish Collection: A Typical English Village

A Typical English Village
A view of typical English village A local gentleman is fishing in the stream, close to a bridge taking a road up toward the market square and parish church. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith



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