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Skelton Collection

Background imageSkelton Collection: Nick Skelton in show jumping event, Royal Cornwall Show

Nick Skelton in show jumping event, Royal Cornwall Show. circa 1980s

Background imageSkelton Collection: Skelton Street, Colne, Lancashire

Skelton Street, Colne, Lancashire
Skelton Street, Colne, near Nelson, Lancashire, England. Showing Shop-front/Premises and Austin Delivery Van of Brown Bros - Confectioners Date: 1930s

Background imageSkelton Collection: Eleanor Rumming, the famous alewife of England

Eleanor Rumming, the famous alewife of England
Eleanor Rumming, the (fictional) famous alewife of England, illustration to a poem by John Skelton, Poet Laureate to King Henry VIII. 16th century

Background imageSkelton Collection: Advert for Healthguard woollies nylon stockings 1950

Advert for Healthguard woollies nylon stockings 1950
A model poses in a pin up style pose wearing Healthguard woollies underwear and Vayle Scottish nylon stockings by John Skelton. Date: 1950

Background imageSkelton Collection: UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Birmingham. Industrial

UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Birmingham. Industrial Revolution.Birmingham in 1860, by Percival Skelton. Engraving

Background imageSkelton Collection: Captain Scott returning from a shopping expedition in Norway

Captain Scott returning from a shopping expedition in Norway
Captain Robert Falcon Scott (1868 - 1912), the famous Polar explorer, returning from Norway on the Wilson liner, Aaro, where he was purchasing sledges

Background imageSkelton Collection: Music cover, Esther Williams in Bathing Beauty

Music cover, Esther Williams in Bathing Beauty
Music cover, Italian version of a song from the MGM film, Bathing Beauty (Bellezze Al Bagno), starring Esther Williams and Red Skelton

Background imageSkelton Collection: John Skelton - 1797 Eng

John Skelton - 1797 Eng
John Skelton (?1460 - 1529) - English poet and clergyman, known for his caustic satire

Background imageSkelton Collection: John Skelton - Woodcut - ROD

John Skelton - Woodcut - ROD
John Skelton (?1460 - 1529) - English poet and clergyman, known for his caustic satire

Background imageSkelton Collection: Cj Fox / Skelton / Nollekens

Cj Fox / Skelton / Nollekens
CHARLES JAMES FOX British statesman Date: 1749 - 1806

Background imageSkelton Collection: The echo of a serenade - Music Sheet Cover

The echo of a serenade - Music Sheet Cover featured as Te Quiero Dijiste by Carlos Ramirez in the bathing beauty with Red Skelton, Esther Williams, Xavier Cugat and his orchestra

Background imageSkelton Collection: View of Bell Rock lighthouse by Percival Skelton

View of Bell Rock lighthouse by Percival Skelton, built c.1808-1811 Date: circa 1811

Background imageSkelton Collection: Hydrological Equipment

Hydrological Equipment
Equipment used by the River Board Engineers on the River Ouse, near Skelton, Yorkshire, England, for hydrological surveys, including the rate of flow, measurement, etc. Date: 1960s

Background imageSkelton Collection: Red Skelton / Mgm

Red Skelton / Mgm
RED SKELTON (Richard Skelton) American comedian of radio, film and TV Date: 1910 -

Background imageSkelton Collection: The Officers and Scientists of the National Antarctic Expedition

The Officers and Scientists of the National Antarctic Expedition
Photograph of the officers and scientists of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04, on the deck of the research ship Discovery, 1901. The officers seated are (from left to right): Mr. G

Background imageSkelton Collection: Father Christmas Enters by the City Gate

Father Christmas Enters by the City Gate
Illustration by J.R Skelton from the Sphere, November 27th, 1922 showing Father Christmas entering by the city gate in a sleigh pulled by reindeer. A large group of excited children precede him

Background imageSkelton Collection: John Skelton / Woodcut / Flo

John Skelton / Woodcut / Flo
JOHN SKELTON English poet and clergyman, known for his caustic satire

Background imageSkelton Collection: Saint Columba (Skelton)

Saint Columba (Skelton)
SAINT COLUMBA Irish saint arrives in Inverness to convert the heathen Picts, using a miracle to unbar their fortress gates


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