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Stone Collection (page 5)

Background imageStone Collection: Three women with a dog at an open window

Three women with a dog at an open window
Three women with a Jack Russell terrier at an open window. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageStone Collection: A Waterfall near Pateta, by Thomas Daniell

A Waterfall near Pateta, by Thomas Daniell (1749-1840)

Background imageStone Collection: Beryl

Beryl
A cut heliodor beryl stone of 135.93 carats. Beryl comprises of beryllium aluminum silicate

Background imageStone Collection: Bosnia Herzegovina - Konjic

Bosnia Herzegovina - Konjic
A bridge over the Neretva River, the Stara kamena Cuprija (Old Stone Bridge) at the town of Konjic. Rebuilt recently after destruction toward the end of WWII

Background imageStone Collection: Light beacon at Victor harbour, South Australia

Light beacon at Victor harbour, South Australia. Date: circa 1910

Background imageStone Collection: 74th Regiment Armory, Buffalo, New York State, USA

74th Regiment Armory, Buffalo, New York State, USA. circa 1900s

Background imageStone Collection: R. Braid at Broughshane

R. Braid at Broughshane - a view of a stone bridge over the river. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Broughshane). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageStone Collection: Standing Stone, Castle Espie, Co Down

Standing Stone, Castle Espie, Co Down - with lady to the left in fur coat for scale. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageStone Collection: Dolmen of Pedracabana. Catalonia. Spain

Dolmen of Pedracabana. Catalonia. Spain
Dolmen of Pedracabana. Cabo Valley. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageStone Collection: Nottingham Town Hall

Nottingham Town Hall
The Council House, made of Portland stone, was the largest stone building to be built in Britain since World War One and was opened by the Prince of Wales on 22 May 1929 Date: 1950s

Background imageStone Collection: Parish church and Carrick Roads, Falmouth, Cornwall

Parish church and Carrick Roads, Falmouth, Cornwall
Parish church of King Charles the Martyr and Carrick Roads (waterway), Falmouth, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageStone Collection: Nicholas Stone & Son

Nicholas Stone & Son
NICHOLAS STONE sculptor and architect, with his son, Nicholas Stone the younger Date: 1586 - 1647

Background imageStone Collection: Key figures behind tariff reform from Birmingham area

Key figures behind tariff reform from Birmingham area
The key figures behind tariff reform from the Birmingham area. Tariff Reform introduced by Joseph and Austen Chamberlain in 1903

Background imageStone Collection: Cut diamond and crystals

Cut diamond and crystals
A cut diamond surrounded by rough crystals. Diamond is comprised of compacted carbon and is the hardest natural substance known on Earth

Background imageStone Collection: SPAIN. Zaragoza. Basilica of Our Lady of the

SPAIN. Zaragoza. Basilica of Our Lady of the Pilar, Ebro river and Puente de Piedra (Stone Bridge)

Background imageStone Collection: Portland Prison, Dorset - Stone-dressing Yard

Portland Prison, Dorset - Stone-dressing Yard
Convicts at work in the stone-dressing yard at Portland Prison, Dorset. Date: circa 1910

Background imageStone Collection: Borrowdale Valley, from Bowder Stone, Lake District, England

Borrowdale Valley, from Bowder Stone, Lake District, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageStone Collection: The Old Stone House. Long Island, 1699

The Old Stone House. Long Island, 1699
The Old Stone House. Long Island, New York, 1699. Date: ca. 1847

Background imageStone Collection: Italy - Verona - Ponte Pietra and the Castle

Italy - Verona - Ponte Pietra and the Castle
Italy - Verona - the Roman Ponte Pietra ( Stone Bridge ) and the Castle Date: circa 1907

Background imageStone Collection: Stone Letter Box

Stone Letter Box
A quaint carved stone letter box on the Isle of Arran, Scotland. Date: 1930s

Background imageStone Collection: Edwardian schoolmaster in academic gown, Mid Wales

Edwardian schoolmaster in academic gown, Mid Wales
A rather ferocious looking Edwardian schoolmaster in his academic gown, Mid Wales

Background imageStone Collection: Pembrokeshire fisherman and family

Pembrokeshire fisherman and family
A Pembrokeshire fisherman and his family outside their cottage. The woman on the left is washing clothes in a wooden bucket

Background imageStone Collection: Entrance to Bishops Palace, St Davids, South Wales

Entrance to Bishops Palace, St Davids, South Wales
The wide gothic-style entrance to the medieval Bishops Palace, with a man standing at the open gate, in St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales

Background imageStone Collection: Macleans Cross, Iona

Macleans Cross, Iona
Macleans Cross - named after the chief of the Clan Mac Lean

Background imageStone Collection: Rural scene with honeysuckle and poppies

Rural scene with honeysuckle and poppies
A pretty rural scene with pink honeysuckle, yellow primroses and red poppies growing by a stone wall, with a cornfield and a windmill in the background

Background imageStone Collection: Royal Playthings

Royal Playthings
An advertisement by F.Ad. Richter of Fenchurch Street, London for real stone building blocks, as played with by the Royal children

Background imageStone Collection: Scandinavian Runes

Scandinavian Runes
A priest explains to a warrior the message inscribed on a stone in Norway

Background imageStone Collection: Farming / Mowing 1899

Farming / Mowing 1899
A mowing scene: the mower sharpens his blade with a stone

Background imageStone Collection: Open Gateway

Open Gateway
An open gateway with a fine gas lamp hanging at the point of the arch and two large wooden doors both opened fully. The open portal reveals a view though to an attractive small stone house in

Background imageStone Collection: Sir Benjamin Stone

Sir Benjamin Stone
SIR BENJAMIN STONE Statesman, MP for Birmingham, best known for his photography - portraits of politicians and British folklore customs and festivals

Background imageStone Collection: Hymn Writers - 2

Hymn Writers - 2
Bickersteth - Heber How - Lyte Keble - Stone Ellerton - Milman Monsell

Background imageStone Collection: John Nash / Photo 2 of 2

John Nash / Photo 2 of 2
JOHN NASH English architect

Background imageStone Collection: Farming / Sharpening Tools

Farming / Sharpening Tools
Sharpening tools on a grindstone - one man turns the wheel, his mate presents the blade to the stone

Background imageStone Collection: Advert / Ginger Wine Stone

Advert / Ginger Wine Stone
Stones Ginger Wine

Background imageStone Collection: Removing Stone at Mill

Removing Stone at Mill
Removing the stone at an old water mill at Ewell, Surrey

Background imageStone Collection: Sheep at Seatoller

Sheep at Seatoller. A sheepdog herds them up outside a stone building

Background imageStone Collection: Witch of Wookey

Witch of Wookey
The notorious Witch of Wookey, in Somerset, is exorcised by a Holy Clerk from nearby Glastonbury, and is forthwith turned to stone !

Background imageStone Collection: Books / Anstey

Books / Anstey
VICE VERSA by F Anstey (real name Thomas Anstey Guthrie); the book tells of a father and son who change places thanks to a magical stone

Background imageStone Collection: Alfrison Cross 1939

Alfrison Cross 1939
ALFRISTON The stone market cross infront of the old smugglers house

Background imageStone Collection: Napoleon I on Elba

Napoleon I on Elba
NAPOLEON I in exile on the island of Elba comes across one of his former Garde Imperiale, now working as a stone-mason

Background imageStone Collection: Berkhampstead Station

Berkhampstead Station
A train pulls into the station with passengers waiting on the tracks! With both the railway & a canal system a seemingly rural area appears on the verge of change. Date: 1852

Background imageStone Collection: Dr Johnson / Highland Tour

Dr Johnson / Highland Tour
DR SAMUEL JOHNSON With Boswell, during their Highland tour

Background imageStone Collection: Men of the Stone Age worshipping the sun

Men of the Stone Age worshipping the sun
Men of the Stone Age (Palaeolithic Era) worshipping the sun as it rises

Background imageStone Collection: Handmade Christmas and New Year card with Sphinx

Handmade Christmas and New Year card with Sphinx
Handmade Christmas and New Year card -- the riddle of the Sphinx is solved at last! It has been waiting to wish you a Happy Xmas and New Year. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageStone Collection: Blue John

Blue John
Polished slice of Blue John from Derbyshire, England. The mineral is so far unique to one location in the Derbyshire Peak District, England

Background imageStone Collection: Highland cottage, Kinlochewe, Scotland

Highland cottage, Kinlochewe, Scotland. Date: late 19th century

Background imageStone Collection: Zircon cut stones

Zircon cut stones
Cut stones showing the natural colour range and lustre of zircon. Zircon is the birthstone of December. It comprises of (zirconium silicate) and is not the same as the artificial gem cubic zircona

Background imageStone Collection: Primitive Stone Age people, Kazakhstan area

Primitive Stone Age people, Kazakhstan area
Primitive Stone Age people using ancient fire lighting methods. In the background are foragers harvesting. 8700-2000 BCE



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