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Wales / PembrokeThe harbour wall and fortifications of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, as seen from the ancient castle. Date: 1950s
Wales / NeylandNeyland village, Pembrokeshire, Wales, viewed from the ferry which runs between Pembroke and Neyland. Date: 1950s
Ladies Costume Henry IIILadies of the household of the earls of Pembroke, reign of Henry III, with a girl : all wear long gowns, the older women also wear mantles, and coverchiefs on their head. Date: 1250
Duke of York at Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, South WalesThe Duke of York (later King George V) and his entourage at Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, for the launch of the royal yacht, Victoria and Albert -- the third royal yacht to bear this name
Neyland landing stage and Pembroke Docks, South WalesA GWR collier vessel tied up at low tide at the Neyland landing stage, with Pembroke Docks visible in the background, in Pembrokeshire, South Wales - Date: 1930s
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
Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, West WalesView of the ivy-covered ruins of Pembroke Castle, viewed from across the water, in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. The castle dates from the 11th century
Dr. R. G CollingwoodDR. ROBIN GEORGE COLLINGWOOD Historian and philosopher. Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford and fellow, tutor and librarian at Pembroke College
CH Evancoyd AudaciousPembroke Welsh Corgi, CH Evancoyd Audacious
CH Knowland ClipperPembroke Welsh Corgi, CH Knowland Clipper
Joint Counties Asylum, Carmarthen, WalesAerial view of the Joint Counties Asylum, Carmarthen, Wales, erected in 1865 as the Carmarthen, Cardigan and Pembroke County Asylum
Cambridge PressThe Pitt Press, of the Cambridge University Press, with Peterhouse on the left and Pembroke on the right
Pembroke House, Whitehall, 1854Engraving showing the exterior of Pembroke House, Whitehall Gardens, London, in 1854. This building was then the office of the British Minister of War
Launch of HMS Windsor Castle, September 1852Engraving of the re-launch of HMS Windsor Castle, 140 Gun First rate warship, on 14th September 1852 at Pembroke Dockyard
William FulkeWILLIAM FULKE Puritan churchman, master of Pembroke College, Cambridge - See here the face of Romes renowned foe, grave, learned Fulk
Lady Charlotte FinchLady CHARLOTTE FINCH (nee Fermor) daughter of the earl of Pembroke, wife of William Finch, governess to the royal children
Wilton House / Wilts / 1779Wilton House, the seat of the earl of Pembroke
Pembroke / Mary HerbertMARY HERBERT nee SIDNEY COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE Patron of poets, and founder of Pembroke College, Cambridge
Events / Ireland 1230Richard, Earl of Pembroke and his brother
Mary Countess Pembroke 2Mary Sidney, countess of PEMBROKE, wife of Henry Herbert, second earl writer and patron of the arts depicted in her old age
Mary Countess PembrokeMary Sidney, countess of PEMBROKE, wife of Henry Herbert, second earl writer and patron of the arts
Earl Pembroke attackedEnglish and Spanish warships of the 100 years war. The Earl of Pembrokes expedition is attacked by the Spanish Fleet
Philip Earl PembrokePHILIP HERBERT, fourth earl of PEMBROKE, brother of William, statesman, described as choleric, boisterous and absurd with his autograph
William Earl PembrokeWILLIAM HERBERT earl of PEMBROKE statesman, described as the true effigy of nobility with his autograph
Sidney Herbert / StodartSIDNEY HERBERT 1ST BARON HERBERT OF LEA 2nd son of the 11th Earl of Pembroke British MP from 1832 - 1860