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Background imageWindows Collection: Things are looking up

Things are looking up - two passing Gents are delighted to see their attentions have been spotted by a housemaid cleaning the upstairs windows of a streetside property Date: 1908

Background imageWindows Collection: WW2, At The Carriage Windows

WW2, At The Carriage Windows
This illustration shows Jackie and Pam, some fictional WW2 ladies of the Emergency Mobile Canteen Corps, approaching a train carriage, British Army servicemen are reaching out of the windows

Background imageWindows Collection: Building nicknamed Macgregor Hall, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a

Building nicknamed Macgregor Hall, from a fascinating album which reveals new details on a little-known campaign in which a British military force brushed aside Tibetan defences to capture Lhasa

Background imageWindows Collection: The Vancott, or movable cottage caravan

The Vancott, or movable cottage caravan Date: 1914

Background imageWindows Collection: Mellowes Metal Windows Advertisement

Mellowes Metal Windows Advertisement
An advertisement for Mellowes and Co. Ltd. the illustration showcases a Mellowes No. 2 section casement metal window, hung from the centre. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWindows Collection: Modernist House At Wimbledon

Modernist House At Wimbledon
A photograph of a modernist house located at Wimbledon, designed in 1935 by architects Rose Elisabeth Benjamin and Eugen Carl Kaufmann

Background imageWindows Collection: Modernist House At Gidea Park

Modernist House At Gidea Park
A photograph of a modernist house built at the Modern Homes Exhibition on the Gidea Park Estate, designed in 1934 by architects Francis Reginald Stevens Yorke

Background imageWindows Collection: House In Kent, Entrance Front

House In Kent, Entrance Front
An architectural illustration of the entrance front of a house in Kent, ladies are gathered outside the area with fine bay windows. Date: circa 1903

Background imageWindows Collection: House In North Hampshire, Garden Front

House In North Hampshire, Garden Front
An architectural photo lithograph of the garden front of a house in North Hampshire, reproduced from a design possibly by the architect Ernest Newton

Background imageWindows Collection: House In North Hampshire, Entrance Front

House In North Hampshire, Entrance Front
An architectural photo lithograph of the entrance front of a house in North Hampshire, reproduced from a design possibly by the architect Ernest Newton

Background imageWindows Collection: West Kent House Garden Front

West Kent House Garden Front
A photograph which shows the garden front side of a house in west Kent, used to provide example of suggestive architecture by Ernest Newton

Background imageWindows Collection: Ruins of St Catherine's Chapel, Guildford, Surrey

Ruins of St Catherine's Chapel, Guildford, Surrey Date: circa 1910

Background imageWindows Collection: A Branch Gymnasium

A Branch Gymnasium Date: 20th century

Background imageWindows Collection: Thomas A Becket Cottages, Tarring, Worthing, Sussex

Thomas A Becket Cottages, Tarring, Worthing, Sussex

Background imageWindows Collection: Music cover, La Marseillaise 1792-1918, WW1

Music cover, La Marseillaise 1792-1918, WW1 - sung by Rouget de Lisle at Strasbourg (writer of the words and music) Date: 1918

Background imageWindows Collection: Gilwellbury, Gilwell Park, Epping Forest, Essex

Gilwellbury, Gilwell Park, Epping Forest, Essex Date: 20th century

Background imageWindows Collection: Music cover, The Break of Day Quadrille

Music cover, The Break of Day Quadrille, by Willem Vandervell, with a design by Alfred Concanen, showing people leaving a late-night party Date: 19th century

Background imageWindows Collection: Layer-Marney Towers, Colchester, Essex

Layer-Marney Towers, Colchester, Essex

Background imageWindows Collection: Turkey. Constantinople. Selim I Mosque, 16th century

Turkey. Constantinople. Selim I Mosque, 16th century
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Selim I Mosque (1520-1527). It was erected by the Ottoman Sultan Suleyman I the Magnificent in honor or his father Selim I, died in 1520. Engraving by Lemaitre

Background imageWindows Collection: Constantinople. Tomb of Turhan Hatice Valide Sultan

Constantinople. Tomb of Turhan Hatice Valide Sultan
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Tomb of Turhan Hatice Valide Sultan (1627-1683). Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Sultan Ibrahim (reign 1640-1648)

Background imageWindows Collection: Le Pavillon Francais, Neige

Le Pavillon Francais, Neige
This painting shows the snow covered grounds just outside the French Pavilion in Versailles, the windows open onto the gardens of the estate of Trianon during the reign of Louis XV

Background imageWindows Collection: Falaise, By Night

Falaise, By Night
A painting of a cobbled street area outside some shops in Falaise, Normandy, northwestern France, families are standing outside a water fountain, the area is lit only by street lamp and shop windows

Background imageWindows Collection: Vieille Maison A Malines

Vieille Maison A Malines
An architectural engraving of an old house in Mechelen, a city in Belgium. The front face has some repetitive ornate designs above each series of windows. Date: circa 1916

Background imageWindows Collection: William Morris and Co Ltd Stained Glass

William Morris and Co Ltd Stained Glass
An illustration of some stained glass windows erected at Langton Matravers Church, Dorset, by William Morris & Co, Ltd. Date: circa 1915

Background imageWindows Collection: Alte Brucke

Alte Brucke
This artwork shows a view of an old bridge spanning a river in Germany, more precise location is unknown. The background is filled by a cluster of buildings

Background imageWindows Collection: Public Meeting Room at a traditional Japanese Hotel

Public Meeting Room at a traditional Japanese Hotel
A large public meeting or funtion room at a traditional Japanese Hotel. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageWindows Collection: He shut up the book

He shut up the book Date: 1925

Background imageWindows Collection: Modelling and mould making, Alfred Meakin

Modelling and mould making, Alfred Meakin
Modelling and mould making Date: 1913

Background imageWindows Collection: Making vegetable dishes etc by hand, Alfred Meakin

Making vegetable dishes etc by hand, Alfred Meakin
Making vegetable dishes etc by hand Date: 1913

Background imageWindows Collection: Making articles of pottery by machinery, Alfred Meakin

Making articles of pottery by machinery, Alfred Meakin
Making various articles of pottery by machinery Date: 1913

Background imageWindows Collection: Making tea cups by machinery, Alfred Meakin

Making tea cups by machinery, Alfred Meakin
Making tea cups by machinery Date: 1913

Background imageWindows Collection: Making plates by machinery, Alfred Meakin

Making plates by machinery, Alfred Meakin
Making plates by machinery Date: 1913

Background imageWindows Collection: Making oval dishes by machinery, Alfred Meakin

Making oval dishes by machinery, Alfred Meakin
Making oval dishes by machinery Date: 1913

Background imageWindows Collection: United States, Ohio, Gambier. Kenyon College

United States, Ohio, Gambier. Kenyon College
United States, Ohio, Gambier. Old Kenyon at Kenyon College. It was founded by Bishop Philander Chase in 1824. Old Kenyon, the oldest building on campus (1827-1836)

Background imageWindows Collection: Turkey. Constantinople. Istanbul. Greek Priest's house

Turkey. Constantinople. Istanbul. Greek Priest's house
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Greek Priest's house, near Yeni-kuey, on the Bosphorus. Engraving by Lemaitre, Danvin and Lepetit

Background imageWindows Collection: Kenilworth Castle, Windows of the Great Hall

Kenilworth Castle, Windows of the Great Hall
Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire, Windows of the Great Hall Date: circa 1910

Background imageWindows Collection: Sydney in 1813

Sydney in 1813
This view was taken from Grosvenor Street which is in the foreground. George Street crosses this at right angles in front of the white buildings with five windows on upper floor

Background imageWindows Collection: The House of Mystery

The House of Mystery
Aquatint etching showing a large house with many square muntin windows, it is not known why this house has a mysterious label

Background imageWindows Collection: Advertisement for Sunray Glass

Advertisement for Sunray Glass'. Health! Sturdy limbs and bronzed bodies come of the Ultra Violet Rays which windows of Sunray Glass admit to your home

Background imageWindows Collection: Savoy Hotel new facade, captioned The New Facade. Note the Small Windows, which are New Bathrooms'

Savoy Hotel new facade, captioned The New Facade. Note the Small Windows, which are New Bathrooms'. From an article The Savoy Extension: A World Record by George R Sims

Background imageWindows Collection: Terrace Restaurant, Savoy Hotel, London

Terrace Restaurant, Savoy Hotel, London
The Terrace Restaurant overlooking the Embankment, The Savoy Hotel, London Date: 1911

Background imageWindows Collection: The Gym, Westerleigh School, St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex

The Gym, Westerleigh School, St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex Date: circa 1940

Background imageWindows Collection: Howard Johnson Restaurant, Springfield, New Jersey, USA

Howard Johnson Restaurant, Springfield, New Jersey, USA Date: early 1950s

Background imageWindows Collection: Bleak House, Broadstairs, Kent

Bleak House, Broadstairs, Kent, which inspired Charles Dickens novel of the same name. Date: circa 1910

Background imageWindows Collection: Grand elderly ladies outside their retirement home

Grand elderly ladies outside their retirement home
Some very grand elderly ladies, some in wheelchairs, pose outside their fine retirement care home, with large windows and ivy-clad walls. Date: circa 1903

Background imageWindows Collection: Cromer, North Norfolk - view from the beach

Cromer, North Norfolk - view from the beach. Date: 1906

Background imageWindows Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 Series 1 G-ATPC

Hawker Siddeley HS. 125 Series 1 G-ATPC
Hawker Siddeley HS.125 Series 1 G-ATPC (msn 25009), of the Civil Aviation Flying Unit, at London Heathrow Airport. (Last of the 6-window series 1s)

Background imageWindows Collection: Fredensborg Castle, Denmark

Fredensborg Castle, Denmark. Date: 1868



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