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Diver and OctopusDivers are periodically at odds with octopi, and diver Palmer, at Cape Town, is one of many - but a tug on his line brings help from his colleagues
Blackheath Woodland HseWoodland House, the seat of sir John Julius Angerstein : today it is a cultural resource where exhibitions are periodically held. Date: 1786
Siege of Basing House, HampshireThe Siege of Basing House, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, during the English Civil War. It was a Parliamentary victory. Date: between 1643 - 1645
Baynards Castleaka Castle Baynard : a great house on the Thames at Blackfriars dating from the 11th century, though periodically rebuilt until its destruction in the Great Fire. Date: circa 17th century
Procession at SevilleThroughout Holy Week the streets of Seville are periodically processed along - here passers-by remove their hats as the Virgin of the Carreteria is trundled past
Eugene DebsEUGENE VICTOR DEBS American socialist, founder of Industrial Workers of the World, periodically imprisoned for offences displeasing to the Establishment. Date: 1855 - 1926
Infant Orphan Election at the London TavernPortrayal of the Infant Orphan Election at the London Tavern by G.E. Hicks. Elections were held periodically by childrens charities for their supporters to vote on new orphanage admissions. Date: 1865
WILLIAM O BRIEN - 2WILLIAM O BRIEN - Irish journalist and statesman, very militant in his early days, slightly more mellow later : periodically in prison, sometimes with Parnell. Date: 1852 - 1928
WILLIAM O BRIEN - 3WILLIAM O BRIEN - Irish journalist and statesman, very militant in his early days, slightly more mellow later : periodically in prison : speaking at a dinner. Date: 1852 - 1928
French Students DemoParis students demonstrate periodically against this, that or the other. With these medical students its something to do with the Assistance Publique... Date: 1892
Alexander BrodieALEXANDER BRODIE Scottish statesman, whose extremist puritanical views ran him periodically into trouble... Date: 1617 - 1680
Tanzania ZanzibarThe waterfront after one of the hurricanes which periodically ravage the town
France SolesmesThe Benedictine Abbaye de Saint-Pierre has been periodically closed by the authorities, but survives and flourishes as the revivers of Gregorian chant
Moustiers Sainte MariePicturesque provencal village; the star suspended between two cliffs dates from the Crusades, though it has periodically fallen and been replaced
Jules VallesJULES VALLES - French left- wing journalist, periodically imprisoned or banned, enthusiastic but moderate in his views; supported Commune, then in exile in England
Relics CarriedRelics are believed by the Church to possess the power to do good, so they are periodically carried about in procession, with songs, incense and ceremonies
Basing House BesiegedBASING HOUSE, a strategically located Royalist stronghold, is attacked periodically by the Parliament army : eventually Cromwell takes it and burns it to the ground
French Cavalry VetsFrench cavalry horses are periodically examined by the veterinaire
FlagellantsFLAGELLANTS roamed western Europe periodically from the 11th to the 16th centuries, scourging themselves in a quasi-ecstatic state
Westland LimousineThis handsome twin-motor passenger plane, seen taking off from Croydon Airport, first flew in 1919 but has been periodically updated since then
Rioting in ViennaParis students demonstrate periodically against this, that or the other. With these medical students its something to do with the Assistance Publique
Dredging a CanalCanals must be periodically dredged to keep them free for riverboat traffic
Hartley as Mary Qo ScotsELIZABETH HARTLEY, actress, striking a dramatic pose as Mary Queen of Scots in John Bankss periodically revived play The Albion Queens