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Stratford Le BowThe old bridge at Stratford- le-Bow (Chaucer called it Stratford-atte-Bow) Date: 1804
Drainage Aqueduct at Abbey Mills, London, 1864Engraving showing the aqueduct which carried the London main drainage works over the River Lea at Abbey Mills, Stratford, London, 1864. In the foreground, a sailing barge approaches the aqueduct
Robert WarrenROBERT WARREN churchman, rector of Saint Mary s, Stratford-atte-Bow and author of discourses. Date: CIRCA 1725
Shakespeare Commem 1853Shakespeare commemoration at Stratford - the oration at the church gate. Date: 1853
Shakespeare Commem 1864Shakespeare commemoration at Stratford - exhibition of Shakespeare pictures and relics in the Town Hall. Date: 1769
Sale Shakespeare HouseThe sale by auction of Shakespeares birthplace at Stratford. It was purchased by a committee for 3000 pounds. Date: 1847
Shakespeare GardenShakespeares garden and the old Guild Chapel, Stratford. Date: 1564 - 1616
Shakespeare MonumentMemorial to Shakespeare in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford on Avon, donated by American visitors. Date: 1564 - 1616
Shakespeare EpitaphInscriptions over the graves of Shakeapeare and his wife in Holy Trinity Church, Stratford on Avon. Date: 1564 - 1616
Shakespeare TombThe tomb of Shakespeare in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford on Avon. Date: 1564 - 1616
Shakespeare TheatreThe original design for the Shakespeare THeatre at Stratford. Date: 1564 - 1616
Shakespeare FountainThe Shakespeare Fountain, Stratford, presented to the town by an American benefactor to provide honest water to the citizens and their animals. Date: 1564 - 1616
Georges Farm at Grendon Underwood, formerly The Ship Inn, where Shakespeare stopped on his journeys between Stratford and London. Sadly, it was destroyed in 1848. Date: 1564 - 1616
Shakespeare Theatre 1905The Shakespeare Memorial THeatre at Stratford, completed in 1877 at a cost of 25000 pounds on land donated by C E Flower of brewery fame. Date: 1564 - 1616
Shakespeare Commem 1769Shakespeare commemoration at Stratford - the Jubilee Booth or Amphitheatre. Date: 1769
GEORGEs FARM - 2Georges Farm at Grendon Underwood, formerly The Ship Inn, where Shakespeare stopped on his journeys between Stratford and London. Sadly, it was destroyed in 1848. Date: 1564 - 1616
Allardyce NicollALLARDYCE NICOLL Literary critic and historian of drama, who was my director of studies at the Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-on-Avon. Date: 1894 - 1976
Sir Josiah Mason - 2JOSIAH MASON Pen manufacturer of Birmingham, philanthropist notably at Stratford-on-Avon. with his autograph Date: 1795 - 1881
Sir Josiah Mason - 1JOSIAH MASON Pen manufacturer of Birmingham, philanthropist notably at Stratford-on-Avon. Date: 1795 - 1881
Grammar School and Guild Chapel - Stratford-on-Avon, Warkwickshire. Date: circa 1910s
UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Stratford-Upon-Avon. Anne Hathaways farmhouse (wife of Shakespeare), called Hewland Farm in Shottery. Room
London Fire Brigade Minis - London 2012 OlympicsLondon Fire Brigade Minis, used at the Olympic Park, Stratford, East London, for the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games
Firefighters respond to a fire, East LondonFirefighters respond to a fire at Marshgate Railway Sidings, Stratford, East London
Firefighters, paramedics and the police, East LondonFirefighters, paramedics and the police respond to a fire at Marshgate Railway Sidings, Stratford, East London
At one of the final assembly stages in the Vought-Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, Stratford, Connecticut. Date 1940 Nov
Indus steam flotillaCover page of Illustrated London news documenting the indus steam flotilla, model vessel constructed by Mr Scott Russell. Above this image a wheel-barrow
Costume JewelleryMaking costume jewellery, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1960s
Ann Hathaways CottageA photograph of Ann Hathaways Cottage, Shottery, near Stratford-on-Avon. The cottage remained the property of the Hathaway family until 1838. Date: 1950s
The King of Prussia
Shakespeares GardenWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE His garden in Stratford-on-Avon. A packed herbaceous border leads up to the house
Stratford / High StreetStratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire: the High Street Date: circa 1905
Stratford / Shaks HouseStratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire: Shakespeares house Date: circa 1905
Shakespeares birthplace, Stratford-upon-AvonView of Shakespeares birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, with some late Victorian cyclists standing in the roadway
Double page spread in a diary for 20-25 AprilA double page spread in a young persons diary for 20-25 April. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Stratford-Upon-AvonThe River Avon at Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace and sometime home of William Shakespeare and the home today of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Ann Hathaways cottage, Stratford upon AvonA view of Ann Hathaways cottage in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire
Shakespeares birthplace, Stratford upon AvonA view of Shakespeares birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, as seen from the street
Shakespeares place of death, Stratford upon AvonA view of New Place, in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, where Shakespeare died in 1616. Seen from the garden
Anne Hathaways Cottage - Stratford-upon-AvonMorris Dancers performing in front of Anne Hathaways Cottage in Stratford-upon-Avon. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Shakespeares grave, Stratford upon AvonA view of Shakespeares grave in the chancel of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford upon Avon. The stone slab covering his grave is inscribed with a curse against anyone who disturbs his bones
Stratford, New ZealandBroadway, Stratford, New Zealand, North Island
Stratford Place, off Oxford Street, built on the site of the old Lord Mayors Banqueting House
New Shakespeare Memorial TheatreIn 1932 the New Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, designed by Elisabeth Scott, was opened by The Prince of Wales on 23rd April, Shakespeares birthday, in Statford-upon-Avon
Theatre Queue 1930SA huge crowd of theatre goers queueing outide the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, which opened in 1932
Horse-Drawn Tram WagonAn old wooden horse-drawn tram wagon, one of many built in 1826 and used on the Stratford to Moreton-in-the-Marsh Railway, which was in use until 1859, carrying coal etc
The great railway strike, StratfordDeserted railway track at Stratford. The station was at a standstill during the great railway strike. The strike took place in the last two weeks of September 1919
Enterprise Steam OmnibusThe Enterprise Steam Omnibus, built by Walter Hancock of Stratford for the London & Paddington Steam Carriage Company, which began running on 22 April 1833
Memorial Theatre BurnsThe old Shakespeare Memorial Theatre burns down