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Paris Saint GermainThe abbey as it stood in the fourteenth century
Italy CanossaThe fortress of Canossa, famous as the site where Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich IV stood for three days in the snow, as penance for offending pope Gregorius VII
Germans taken by the FrenchGermans photographed in their trench by a French soldier from a distance of 15 metres. The Germans were asked if they would like to have their photograph taken
Moor Hall Chapel, Middlesex, 1960Photograph of Moor Hall Chapel, Harefield, Middlesex which was due to be demolished in 1960 and turned into a football field
The Canterbury Pilgrims in the Yard of the Tabard Inn, 1387Illustration giving an artists impression of how Chaucers Canterbury Pilgrims may have looked as they stood in the yard of the Tabard Inn, 17th April 1387
Felicia Hemans - 2FELICIA DOROTHEA HEMANS Popular writer of uplifting verses - The boy stood on the burning deck, The stately homes of England etc. with her autograph
The Old Vine Tavern which literally stood in the road at the junction of Mile End Road and Cambridge Heath Road, east London, was sadly demolished in the early 1900s
Jablochkoffs electric light apparatusDiagrams showing Jablochkoffs candle lamp. Paul Jablochkoff (1847-1894) was a Russian telegraph engineer who would rise to the post of director of telegraphs between Moscow and Kursk
Dublin Castle / 1817The seat of British rule in Ireland until 1922. Most of the building dates from the 18th century but a castle has stood on this site since the days of King John
Train-Bands MilitiaLord Essex leads the London train-bands militia out of London to relieve the Siege of Gloucester. The 15, 000 strong force stood firm against Prince Ruperts cavalry
Buckingham Palace 1843The Palace, with Nashs improvements completed, seen from St Jamess Park, with the Marble Arch which stood before it from 1827 to 1851
Buckingham Palace 1839The Palace, with Nashs improvements completed, seen from St Jamess Park, with the Marble Arch which stood before it from 1827 to 1851
Buckingham House 1827The Palace seen from St Jamess Park - still in a very natural state, with cows ! - before the erection of the Marble Arch which stood before it from 1827 to 1851
Tothill Fields PrisonBridewell Prison also called Tothill Fields as it stood in an area of Westminster of the same name. It housed women and boys under 17. The boys given their dinner. Date: 1862
Cheapside Puritan DemoPuritan demonstrations in London against the monarchy. Their actions included pulling down the cross at Cheapside and burning Catholic texts where the cross had stood
Male Type / Smart SuitHandsome young gent kept waiting by a young lady wears a pale grey suit: waisted D-B jacket & narrow trousers with a crease & turn-ups, a homburg hat, spats & a cane
Selling blessed rockAt Conde-sur-Noireau a street seller offers fragments of the rock on which the Blessed Virgin Mary stood when she appeared on 19 September 1846, and which he promises are miraculous