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Advert, Penman & Co, Boilermakers, Glasgow, ScotlandAdvert for Penman & Co, Boilermakers, Strathclyde Street, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Adverts, John Brown & Son, Penman & Co, ScotlandAdverts for John Brown & Son, Glasgow, and Penman & Co, Boilermakers, Strathclyde Street, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
The Kings of Britain with King Edgar row on the River DeeEdgar (circaÔÇë943975), known as the Peaceful or the Peaceable - King of England from 959 until his death. Edgars coronation did not happen until 973
Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport - a Victorian residence photographed by one of the occupants and a true display of the interior of a Victorian house Date: circa 1900
Storm over Loch Leven, Strathclyde, Scotland. Date: 1960s
The University, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland. Date: 1910s
Pub Interior, Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland. Showing Claymore Whisky Jug Date: 1910s
Edwardian gentleman identified by the photogrpaher just as Mr Cooke - in the garden at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport, home of the Battersby family of hatmakers. Date: 1906
Edwardian garden group at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport, home of William John Battersby (standing) and his younger daughter Edith
Two Edwardian women in gardenTwo Edwardian women in graden, the house being Strathclyde, Offerton Lane Stockport. Standing is Edith Battersby, daughter of the houise owner, and seated is Kate Nash
Edwardian casual group photographThe man in the picture is Ernest Battersby, responsible for the photograph. May is on the left - she is May Battersby, sister in law to Ernest Battersby in the foreground
Edwardian family group at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport - members of the Battersby hat manufacturing family in their garden Date: circa 1905
Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport - the garden shown in a snapshot from the late Victorian period Date: circa 1900
Two men on a seat in what is kown to be the Billiard Room of Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport, home of the photographer Ernest Battersby, seen here on the right. Date: 1902
Two prosperous men, on the right is the photographer Ernest Battersby outside his home at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport.The other man is identified as E
Edwardian group in the garden of Strathclyde, Offerton Road, Stockport. Standing with his sister and brothers is James Johnson Battersby who survived the Lusitania sinking ten years later
Figures in an Edwardian garden at Strathclyde, Offertomn Lane, Stockport. The man is Frank Battersby, son of the owner, and the woman standing is Franks sister Edith
Edwardian group coming into gardenEdwardian group coming into in garden at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport. Date: 1906
Miss Nash in the garden of Battersbys house, Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport, where she was a frequent visitor as her father had business links with the Battersby hatmaking firm Date: 1913
Three men in billiard room at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport home of William Battersby (seated, centre). The other two are unknown Date: 1913
Funeral Flowers at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport. They are for the funeral of Charles Harold Battersby who died on 12th January 1913 in Amiens, France and was buried on the 16th in Stockport
1st Baron StrathclydeAlexander Ure, 1st Baron Strathclyde, Scottish politician and judge. He was the Liberal member for Linlithgowshire from 1895-1913 and served as Solicitor General for Scotland 1905-09
Scottish CottageBlack Rock Cottage, a typical whitewashed crofters cottage, on the Moor of Rannoch, Argyll, Strathclyde, Scotland