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Vintage Car on Picnic, England. Thought to be near Winchester Date: 1900s
The Cathedral, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Date: 1900s
The RMM Winchester Castle (Union Castle Line), . Showing a portion of the 1st Class Lounge Date: 1927
Benjamin Hoadly (1676 - 1761), Bishop of Winchester and controversialist
Bronze Maquette for the Kings Royal Rifle Corps MemorialBronze Maquette for the Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Memorial at Winchester
Britain poster, Winchester Deanery and Cathedral, by Val Doone for The Travel Association. Date: circa 1948
Believed to be the skull of Alfred the GreatFive skulls, found at Winchester. When this picture was published in The Tatler in 1901, the central skull was believed to be that of Alfred the Great, and the others those of his family
Winchester Barracks in the early 1900s. Date: 1900s
The 2nd Life Guards in the early 1900s. Date: 1900s
Winchester PalaceThe ruins of Winchester Palace, Southwark. Date: 1828
Winchester Housein Winchester Street Date: 1830
Winchester By-PassThe new Winchester By-Pass, a pre-motorway new road, now swallowed up by the M3 motorway, England. Date: 1950s
Anne Ms. WinchesterANNE (nee Andrews) marchioness of WINCHESTER wife of Charles, thirteenth marquess. Date: ? - 1841
Elhanan WinchesterELHANAN WINCHESTER churchman, preacher of the Doctrine of Universal Restoration. Date: CIRCA 1792
Joseph WartonJOSEPH WARTON churchman, master of Winchester College, writer and critic. Date: 1722 - 1800
Charles Richard Sumner 2CHARLES RICHARD SUMNER English churchman, bishop of Winchester Date: 1790 - 1874
Charles Richard Sumner 1CHARLES RICHARD SUMNER English churchman, bishop of Winchester Date: 1790 - 1874
George Morley, BishopGEORGE MORLEY English churchman, bishop of Winchester Date: 1597 - 1684
James MontagueJAMES MONTAGUE English churchman, bishop of Winchester. Date: 1568 - 1618
PETER MEWS English churchman, bishop of Winchester Date: 1619 - 1706
Laurence HumphreyLAURENCE HUMPHREY Churchman, biographer, president of Magdalen college, Oxford, dean of Winchester. Date: 1527 - 1590
Robert Horne, BishopROBERT HORNE Bishop of Winchester Date: 1519 - 1580
Cheesehill (Chesil) Rectory, WinchesterThe oldest house in Winchester, the Old Cheesehill Rectory. Now called The Chesil Rectory it is a restaurant serving fine cuisine. The building dates back to1450. Date: circa 1906
Lady Shelleys balloon party Avington Park near WinchesterLady Shelleys balloon party. Avington Park, near Winchester, 1906. Date: 1906
Hones for sharpening metal edgesThe longest hone here dates back to the 12th century and was discovered in Winchester however the rock type matches specimens of schist from quarries in Eidsborg in Norway
Old Alresford, Hampshire village 8 miles from Winchester. Date: 1910
Winchester DormitoryWinchester schoolboys in their dormitory (Seventh Chamber, the ancient School Room) Date: circa 1840
London Fire Brigade museum models - Winchester HouseA steam pump horse drawn fire engine typical of those used by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (1866-1904) and during the early years of the London Fire Brigade (from 1904)
LCC-MFB Captain Massey Shaws broughamCaptain Eyre Massey Shaws (Chief Officer) horse drawn brougham (open carriage) outside his residence, Winchester House, within the headquarters of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in Southwark Bridge
Cathedral and avenue, Winchester, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Rufus Stone, New Forest, Winchester, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Mary Sharp College, at Winchester, Tenn
Flags of the Confederacy displayed at movie house on Lincolns birthday, Winchester, Virginia. Date 1940 Feb
Henry Beaufort DeathbedHENRY BEAUFORT, bishop of Winchester and cardinal, a worldly political prelate, is exhorted on his deathbed to turn his mind to Higher Things. Date: 1374 - 1447
Old Chesil RectoryThe Old Chesil Rectory, the oldest house in Winchester, Hampshire, England. Date: mid 15th century
Wykehams Palace RuinsThe ruins of the palace of William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester, at Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England. Date: 14th century
Romsey Abbey ChurchRomsey Abbey, Hampshire, England, was founded by Edward the Elder. Here is shown the fine West Front edifice, erected by Henry de Blois of Winchester, in 1125. Date: founded 907
Waverley Abbey, near Farnham, Surrey, England. Founded by William Gifford, Bishop of Winchester, it was the first Cistercian abbey in England. Date: founded 1128
Winchester FontThe fine old font at Winchester Cathedral, Hampshire, England. Made of black Tournai marble, it is believed to date from about 1180 and features St Nicholas Date: 12th century
Cheyney Court WinchesterCheyney Court (or The Cheyneys ) and Gateway, Winchester, Hampshire, England. Date: 15th century
Holy Cross HospitalHoly Cross, or the Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester, was founded between 1132 and 1136 by Henry de Blois and has become Britains oldest charitable institution. Date: 12th century
Edward Harold BrowneEDWARD HAROLD BROWNE Bishop of Winchester Date: 1811 - 1891
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Prince Henry seizes the Royal TreasuryFollowing the death of his elder brother William II in a hunting accident, Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury at Winchester while his oldest brother Duke Robert is away on the First Crusade
Edward Confessor CrownedENGLISH ROYALTY crowned at Winchester by Eadsige, Archbishop of Canterbury on Easter Day 1043 Date: 1004-1066
King George V visiting his soldiers at Winchester
Grakle at the Winchester Handicap Steeplechase, 1927Photograph showing the racehorse Grakle jumping the last fence of the Winchester Steeplechase on his way to winning the race
S Wilberforce / Pound EngSAMUEL WILBERFORCE Bishop of Oxford and of Winchester, noted opponent of Darwins theory of natural selection