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Overhead view of Dublin during the Easter RisingA birds eye view of Dublin looking westward up the River Liffey, showing positions held by the Sinn Feiners during the Easter Rising in April 1916
Hiawatha / LongfellowHiawathas departure: Hiawatha sails Westward into the sunset
American schooner Westward - built by HerrehoffThe American schooner Westward - built by Herrehoff in 1910 and later owned by Mr Thomas Benjamin Davis - a magnificent schooner of 323 tonnes. In 1910 she sailed in eleven races and won them all
The Town & Beach, Westward Ho, DevonThe Town & Beach, Westward Ho, Bideford, near Northam, Devon, England. View from Buckleigh Date: 1920s
Cardiff - Paddle steamer Westward Ho Victorian period Date: 19th century
Paddle Steamer Westward Ho at Cardif Date: 19th century
School group with Rudyard Kipling aged 16 in centre, United Services College, Westward Ho, Devon, setting for stories Stalky and Co. Date: circa 1881
Spotswoods Expedition over the Blue RidgeAlexander Spotswood leads the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe Expedition across Virginia, westward across the Blue Ridge Mountains
Westward the Course of Empire takes its Way Date: 1868
Brooklyn Bridge NyWestward view of the Brooklyn Bridge over the East River from one of its towers : pedestrians walk in safety in the central section but miss the best views. Date: 1908
Gathering headsail on board Hamburg at Cowes, IOWGathering a headsail on board the yacht Hamburg during the Regatta at Cowes, Isle of Wight. Formerly known as the Westward, this American schooner belonged to a syndicate of German yachtsmen
Tomb of Edmund Tudor, St Davids Cathedral, South WalesInterior of St Davids Cathedral, looking westward from the High Altar, in St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. In the foreground is the 15th century tomb of Edmund Tudor
High Street Kensington - looking westHigh Street Kensington, London - looking west - showing the Queen Victoria column (which was moved to Warwick Square in 1934). Date: circa 1908
Policeman in 1920s uniform, with two girlsA policeman wearing a uniform dating back to 1925, with two smiling girls handcuffed together, one of whom is pretending to hit the mans helmet with a wooden truncheon. Date: circa 1980s
Entrance to the Greymans Path, looking Westward (c1828). Nicholl, Andrew 1804 - 1886. Date: 1828
Westward view of Kobe, Japan, 1870s. Date: 1870s
Social / Natives AttackNative Americans attack a group of emigrants as they travel westward Date: circa 1860
Saint Brendan & JudasSaint Brendan, sailing westward, comes across Judas, condemned to spend eternity on a mid-Atlantic rock, where he is reproached by Jesus for ever and ever and ever
London at sunset - View westward from Blackfriars Bridge - the distinctive silhouettes of the Savoy and Cecil Hotels can be seen far left. Date: circa 1920s
London - The River Thames from Tower Bridge looking west - early morning light. Date: circa 1920s
View of the Town, Westward Ho, DevonView of the Town, Westward Ho, Bideford, near Northam, Devon, England. Date: 1910s
Scenery of Devon - Westward Ho! from the Pebble ridgeVictorian Glass Lantern Slide from a series on the scenery of Devon - Westward Ho! from the Pebble ridge. Part of box 204 Boswell Collection; listed, Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s
Memorial plaque, Westward Ho Junior School, WW1Memorial plaque at Westward Ho junior school, in memory of comrades who gave their lives during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
London from GreenwichDistant view of London looking westward from Greenwich Park. Date: early 19th century
Across the continent, Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way. Settlement with school and church, railroad train, Indians, etc. Date c1868
German soldiers with the Union JackGerman soldiers flaunting the Union Jack flag in Bruges during their westward advance into Belgium in October 1914
England / Westward HoLooking down on Westward Ho, North Devon, famous for its Peeble Ridge and the associations with the novel of the same name, by Charles Kingsley
Edinburgh 1930SPrinces Street, Edinburgh. A striking view of one of the most beautiful thoroughfares in Europe, looking westward, from the Scott Memorial
Compostella PilgrimsThe pilgrims first sight of Santiago di Compostella, looking westward from the Lugo road
Chas Kingsley / WaddyCHARLES KINGSLEY English writer and clergyman: a satire on his popular novel, Westward Ho!
Wandering TribesThe invasion of the Huns sets off a domino effect, setting tribes wandering westward through Central Europe
Migrants from the EastRefugees migrate westward ahead of the invading Huns