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Plots Collection

Background imagePlots Collection: In the Sand 1902

In the Sand 1902
A gentleman plots his escape from the sand as his partner and caddies look on

Background imagePlots Collection: More Plots!!! More Plots!!! / Dedicated to the Inventors, Lo

More Plots!!! More Plots!!! / Dedicated to the Inventors, Lord S----- & Lord C-----

Background imagePlots Collection: Cartoon illustrations in colour by G H Dodd, captioned, Fun Among Feathers'

Cartoon illustrations in colour by G H Dodd, captioned, Fun Among Feathers'. Showing poultry, ostrich, leopard and ducks

Background imagePlots Collection: Firemens Farm in the Heart of the City WWII

Firemens Farm in the Heart of the City WWII
In the centre of London near St. Giles Cripplegate, firefighter members of the N.F.S. which station was damaged in the air raids in 1940 attend a large plot, consisting of vegetable

Background imagePlots Collection: Tiznit, Morocco - Aerial View (by aeroplane)

Tiznit, Morocco - Aerial View (by aeroplane). Date: circa 1928

Background imagePlots Collection: WW2 poster, Grow more food, dig for victory

WW2 poster, Grow more food, dig for victory -- wanted 500, 000 more allotment holders, for plots of land apply to your council. Date: circa 1940

Background imagePlots Collection: Mossbank Industrial School, Glasgow

Mossbank Industrial School, Glasgow
A view of the Industrial School for Boys, Mossbank, Glasgow. Extensive plots of vegetables were cultivated by the inmates. Date: circa 1924

Background imagePlots Collection: Allotments in Fleet Street, London, WW1

Allotments in Fleet Street, London, WW1
Quite possibly the innermost allotment in London, a plot between Fleet Street and Fetter Lane cultivated by two sisters, the Misses Kersey, where they grew cabbages, cauliflowers, beetroots

Background imagePlots Collection: Growing vegetables for victory, WW1

Growing vegetables for victory, WW1
A page from The Graphic demonstrating the wide variety of ways the British population was growing vegetables during the First World War

Background imagePlots Collection: The cottage problem: the need for sociability

The cottage problem: the need for sociability. How to erect eight houses with their garden plots. Two designs, ensuring adequate light and space, and a pleasant external appearance. 1914

Background imagePlots Collection: 16th century codes

16th century codes
Anthony Babingtons acknowledgement of ciphers used with Mary Queen of Scots, September 1586 Date: 1586

Background imagePlots Collection: Chile - Santiago - Family Niches - General Cemetery

Chile - Santiago - Family Niches - General Cemetery
Chile - Santiago - Family Niches in the General Cemetery Date: circa 1910

Background imagePlots Collection: Duchesse De Berry - 2

Duchesse De Berry - 2
MARIE-CAROLINE duchesse de BERRY, wife of Ferdinand (son of Charles X) : when he is assassinated she plots to secure the sucession for her son Henri, duc de Chambord. Date: 1798 - 1870

Background imagePlots Collection: Charles Bois-Hardy

Charles Bois-Hardy
CHARLES BOIS-HARDY French naval officer who resigned when the Revolution came, took part in royalist counter-plots and was shot in an attack on his home. Date: ? - 1795

Background imagePlots Collection: Market garden produce

Market garden produce
A selection of market vegetables including artichokes, displayed in baskets in front of greenhouses and vegetable plots

Background imagePlots Collection: Muslim Cemetery - Baghdad

Muslim Cemetery - Baghdad
The Muslim Cemetery in Baghdad, during the time of British occupation following the First World War

Background imagePlots Collection: Moliere / Scapin

Moliere / Scapin
LES FOURBERIES DE SCAPIN Scapin plots revenge


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