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Cyclist on the Malvern Hills above Droitwich, WorcsA young male cyclist on a high track on the Malvern Hills above Droitwich, Worcestershire, England Date: 1991
The Malvern Hills above Droitwich, Worcestershire, EnglandWind-blown grass on the Malvern Hills above Droitwich, Worcestershire, England Date: 1991
Solitary oak tree in harvested corn field in Malvern HillsA solitary oak tree in a freshly harvested corn field in the Malvern Hills, Worcestershire, England. The Sunday Times Date: 1991
Ian Botham with Worcester Cricket Chaiman Duncan Fearnley at the Worcestershire ground. Ian Botham signed for the club Date: 1987
Misericords - Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, WorcestershireMisericords in Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, Worcestershire. Most of the misericord carvings at Worcester Cathedral date from around 1379. Date: 14th century
Wordsley Hospital, Stourbridge, WorcestershireMain building and clock tower at Wordsley Hospital at Kingswinford, Stourbridge, Worcestershire, which was previously the Stourbridge Union workhouse
Worcester The Ferry Arch early 1900s
Home Farm, Madresfield, Worcestershire, WW1Home Farm, in the village of Madresfield, near Malvern, Worcestershire, during the First World War, where Lucy Auerbach spent three months doing agricultural work. Date: 1915
Malvern Link, Convent of the Holy NameAerial view of the Convent of the Holy Name, Malvern Link, Worcestershire
Study and fagging at Malvern CollegeLast minute study and fagging: some of the junior boys doing some hasty revision while one of them cleans a senior boys boots, at Malvern College, an independent school in Worcestershire, England
House dormitory at Malvern CollegeSenior boys getting ready to go to bed in one of the house dormitories at Malvern College, an independent school in Worcestershire, England. Date: 1958
Tennal Hall, Harborne, WorcestershireTennal Hall, Harborne, near Selly Oak, Worcestershire, England. Showing Horse & Cart Date: 1900s
Neuve Chapelle, 1915 by MataniaReproduction in The Sphere of a painting of the Battle of Neuve Chapelle by Fortunino Matania which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1918
Lea and Perrins advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce, a perfect gift for soldiers at the front to use with their war rations with claims that it makes bully beef appetizing
Stigmaria ficoides (Brongniart), LycopodPart of rootscock of a Lycopod, a Carboniferous plant (x1/2.) Upper Carboniferous; Dudley, West Midlands. Range: Carboniferous, 359 to 300 million years ago
Fossiliferous limestoneWenlock Limestone from Dudley. Middle Silurian about 420 million years ago
Stourbridge Union Workhouse, WorcestershireThe administration block of the former Stourbridge Union Workhouse at Kingswinford, Worcestershire. The site later became Wordsley Hospital. Date: 2000
Broadway TowerA beautiful sunset over Broadway Tower, Worcestershire - a striking folly which Lady Coventry had built in the 1790s. It was also once the home of William Morris. Date: 1950s
Inmates of Union Workhouse, Shipston on Stour, WorcsAged female inmates of the Union workhouse believed to be at Shipston on Stour, Worcestershire. The women are wearing the typical workhouse uniform of long dress, shawl, apron, and bonnet
Cottage at HarvingtonThatched cottage at Harvington near Evesham, Worcestershire
Cottage in Madresfield, Worcestershire, WW1Cottage (belonging to Mrs Hart) in the village of Madresfield, near Malvern, Worcestershire, during the First World War, where Lucy Auerbach spent three months doing agricultural work. Date: 1915
Duck pond with ducks, Madresfield, WorcestershireDuck pond with ducks in the village of Madresfield, near Malvern, Worcestershire. Date: 1915
Group of people at Malvern, Worcestershire, WW1Group of women and soldiers in a field at Malvern, Worcestershire, during the First World War. Two women are dressed as fortune tellers. The tall woman (second left) is Lucy Auerbach (1890-1972)
Wick Manor with cattle, Wick, WorcestershireWick Manor with cattle in the foreground, in the village of Wick, Worcestershire. Date: circa 1970s
Boy and horse, Great Comberton, WorcestershireBoy and horse in a field at Great Comberton, Worcestershire. Date: circa 1980s
Bromsgrove School, Worcestershire, old schoolBromsgrove School, Worcestershire: the old school and Masters house. On the right are straw-hatted sixth formers and bare-headed douls (i.e. fags from doulos the Greek word for slave). Date: 1953
Bromsgrove School, Worcestershire, swimmingBromsgrove School, Worcestershire: the swimming bath - a very popular institution in the summer term after cricket, tennis or corps parades. Date: 1953
Bromsgrove School, Worcestershire, changing classesBromsgrove School, Worcestershire: changing classes during morning school. Date: 1953
Bromsgrove School, Worcestershire, dormitoryBromsgrove School, Worcestershire: the eighteen-bedder, the oldest dormitory of the school. It is in the topmost storey of the old school house
Bromsgrove School, Worcestershire, the quadBromsgrove School, Worcestershire: a corner of the quad, with one of the older buildings, carrying the school bell on the central stack. This quadrangle neighbours the headmasters house. Date: 1953
Bromsgrove School, Worcestershire, tunnelBromsgrove School, Worcestershire: the tunnel linking the old school house with the modern buildings and passing under what was once the headmasters garden
Four Shire Stone near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. Since the boundaries changed in 1931, only three counties (Gloucestershire)
Holly Bush Inn, Clent, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, West Midlands. Date: circa 1920
The Long + Short of It. Kilmainham Camp DublinPhotograph: The Long + Short of It. Kilmainham Camp Dublin 1922.From an album of 82 photographs compiled by Brig Bowcher Campbell Stenhouse Clarke DSO (d 1969)
Vine Inn, Clent, Bromsgrove, WorcestershireVine Inn, originally a water mill, in the Clent Hills, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, West Midlands, with day trippers in a car outside. Date: circa 1920
Besford Court College, Worcestershire - Psychological TestinA robed priest at Besford Court College, Worcestershire, conducts psychological testing on two inmates. The College was established in 1918 as an Industrial School for Roman Catholic mentally
Sir Thomas CookesSIR THOMAS COOKES of Bentley, Worcestershire, founder of Worcester College, Oxford. Date: ? - 1701
William Earl BeauchampWILLIAM LYGON first earl BEAUCHAMP The Dictionary of Biography can find nothing to say of him except that he was a nobleman domiciled in Worcestershire. Date: 1747 - 1816
Packing AsparagusTwo women packing asparagus into bundles to be sold elsewhere, near Evesham in Worcestershire Date: 1930s
Cottage at CropthorneA man drives a flock of sheep up a country lane past a half- timbered cottage at Cropthorne near Evesham, Worcestershire Date: 1912
Norton CottageCottage at Norton, near Evesham, Worcestershire with three small girls outside playing with a hoop Date: 1912
Thomas Laugher (114)THOMAS LAUGHER Born in Worcestershire, he ended his days St Martins workhouse, London, retaining his faculties till 3 days before he died. Date: 1699 - 1813
Thomas Laugher (114) WlTHOMAS LAUGHER Born in Worcestershire, he ended his days St Martins workhouse, London, retaining his faculties till 3 days before he died. Date: 1699 - 1813
Girls Friendly Society Home of Rest, Malvern WellsResidents and staff outside the Girls Friendly Society Home of Rest at Malvern Wells, Worcestershire. Date: circa 1924
Fossil Holothurian or sea cucumberStaurocystis quadrifasciata, 6.5 cm long, from the Silurian, Wenlock Limestone of Dudley in Worcestershire, England
Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home of Rest, Malvern WellsThe Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Home of Rest at Malvern Wells, Worcestershire
View from Bredon Hill, WorcestershireView from Bredon HIll, Worcestershire. England Date: early 1930s
The new science block centre at Malvern CollegeBoys leaving the new science block centre at the end of a lesson at Malvern College, an independent school in Worcestershire, England. Date: 1958