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HMS Suffolk in harbour at Vladivostok, RussiaJanuary 1918. British Royal Naval Cruiser HMS Suffolk in harbour at Vladivostok, Russia. In the wake of the Bolshevik Revolution
FramlinghamGeneral view of Framlingham Castle, Suffolk Date: circa 1770
Suffolk Streetoff Pall Mall Date: 1829
Suffolk HouseOld Fuffolk House seen from the river. Date: circa 1630
Arwerton Hall GateThe splendid gatehouse of Arwerton Hall, Suffolk : if all those towers are chimneys, the residents must be nice and warm... Date: 1785
Suffolk ThatcherThatching the old Post Office at Denston, a tiny hamlet in rural Suffolk, England. Date: 1940s
Beccles SignThe attractive village sign of Beccles, Suffolk, England, which depicts Queen Elizabeth I presenting the original charter of Beccles to John Bease in 1584. Date: 1950s
Bury St. Edmunds AbbeyThe Abbey Gate, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, is all that remans of the once great 11th - 12th century abbey. The gate was destroyed in 1327 and later rebuilt. Date: 14th century
Arthur Youngs HomeThe home of ARTHUR YOUNG at Bradfield Hall, near Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Date: 1741 - 1820
Charles TyrrellCHARLES TYRRELL statesman, member of parliament for the county of Suffolk Date: CIRCA 1805
Hand-Planting PotatoesYoung and old planting potatoes by hand on a farm in Suffolk, England. Date: 1950s
15th Earl of SuffolkJOHN HOWARD (1739 - 1820), fifteenth earl of Suffolk and 8th Earl of Berkshire, depicted in his peers robes Date: 1806
Catherine Ctss SuffolkCatharine (Baroness Willoughby de Eresby) (1520 - 1580) duchess of Suffolk fourth wife of Charles Brandon, duke. She survived him and went on to marry Richard Bertie
Countess SuffolkThe sufferings of CATHERINE countess of SUFFOLK, second wife of Thomas Howard, the first earl... Date: 1566? - 1633
Catherine Ctess SuffolkCATHERINE (nee Knyvett) countess of SUFFOLK second wife of the first earl Date: 1566? - 1633
Susan Countess SuffolkSUSAN (nee Rich) countess of SUFFOLK first wife of Thomas Howard, first earl [This attribution is conjectural] Date: ? - 1649
Charles Duke SuffolkCHARLES BRANDON, DUKE OF SUFFOLK statesman, son-in-law of Henry VII Date: CIRCA 1484 - 1545
Mary Duchess SuffolkMARY TUDOR, duchess of SUFFOLK daughter of Henry Vii, betrothed to Carl V, married to Louis king of France, then to Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk. Date: 1496 - 1533
Suffolk Thatched CottageA splendily preserved thatched cottage, with the remains of the Norman castle, on its mound, overlooking the town of Eye, Suffolk, England. Date: 1950s
Thomas MillerTHOMAS MILLER Bookseller of Bungay in Suffolk, and a numismatist when he wasn t selling books. Date: 1731 - 1804
William JonesWILLIAM JONES English churchman, vicar of Nayland, Suffolk, and theological writer. Date: 1726 - 1800
John Orator HenleyORATOR JOHN HENLEY English churchman, rector of Chelmondiston, Suffolk. Date: 1692 - 1756
Thomas HarmerTHOMAS HARMER English independent churchman minister at Wattisfield, Suffolk Date: 1714 - 1788
Felixstowe, Suffolk -The West Beach Date: circa 1903
Undercliff, Felixstowe, Suffolk - note the goat and goat cart in the centre (see: 10425218). Date: circa 1903
The Gardens, Felixstowe, Suffolk Date: circa 1904
Lowestoft, Suffolk - Town Crest and The Harbour Date: circa 1906
The Wool Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk Date: circa 1930s
The Swan, High Street, Lavenham, Suffolk Date: circa 1930s
Kersey, Suffolk, England. Date: circa 1930s
The Little Hall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England Date: circa 1920s
The Guildhall, Lavenham, Suffolk, England. Originally a hall of Cloth Guilds, for which the town was noted in the 15th century as a centre for the cloth trade. Date: circa 1930s
Southwold, Suffolk - Centre Cliff - View toward the pier. Date: circa 1908
Childrens Corner, Southwold, Suffolk - A Childrens Special Service Mission beach event is in progress. The Childrens Special Service Mission was the original name, from 1867
Cobbolds Point, Felixstowe, Suffolk, England Date: circa 1910s
High Tide damage at Gunhill, Southwold - October and November 1905. Date: 1905
The Hollies, Dunwich, Suffolk, England Date: circa 1910
Roman lamp and fossil brachiopodPDT replica of roman lamp and the fossil brachiopod (Terebratula maxima Charlesworth) from the Pliocene. Coralline Crag. Park Pit, Sudbourne Park, Suffolk
Flint tool from the Pakefield excavation site. Manmade stone tools have been discovered in Suffolk, in the UK, and indicate humans were living there at least 680, 000 years ago
Pakefield flint toolsFlint tools from the Pakefield excavation site. Manmade stone tools have been discovered in Suffolk, in the UK, and indicate humans were living there at least 680, 000 years ago
Flint tools from the Pakefield excavation site. Manmade stone tools have been discovered in Suffolk, in the UK, and indicate humans were living there at least 680, 000 years ago
Loading Threshed BarleyLoading sacks of threshed barley from a combine harvester onto a trailer for conveying to the farm, a harvest-time scene in Suffolk, England. Date: 1950s
The Domesday Book, SuffolkThe Domesday Book, a record of the resources and taxable values of the boroughs and manors of Suffolk, extract from the Little Domesday Book Date: c. 1085
Black Hawk, Lady Suffolk
The Athletic & Recreation Dept. presents Nassau Suffolk WPA. Symphony Orchestra Guest artist Jeanne Gordon, soprano - Christos Vrionides, conductor : Popular & semi-classic music
Lady Suffolk, Centreville Course, L. I. Friday, Aug. 3, 1849Lady Suffolk, Centreville Course, L.I. Friday, Aug. 3, 1849. Date c1852
Camp of the Massachusetts Sixth Regt. Vol. Suffolk, Va
Cesarewitch Handicap race, NewmarketThe close finish between Willonyx (nearest horse) and Martingale II at the 1911 Cesarewitch Handicap race at Newmarket racecourse, Suffolk. 1911