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The Bell Sauvage Inn or (or La Belle Sauvage) was a former public house in Ludgate Hill, London
Elephant lifting wooden logs - Rangoon, Burmacirca 1910s
Freight Cars Pass Thru Date: 1950
Front of House, Yard
A Cave house / dwelling at Laon, FranceA Reconstructed (Prehistoric?) Cave house / dwelling and occupant at Laon, Aisne department in Hauts-de-France, northern France. Date: circa 1905
Hansom Cab, London 1900Hansoms cabs in a yard in London. Date: 1900
Washing L. C. C. tramcars 1900In the evening trams go back to the yard at ten oclock and are still coming in at eleven, the stableman promptly takes the horses and cleaning can begin
Her Majestys poultry house, Windsor 1843Queen Victorias private Royal poultry house in Windsor, secluded on the boundaries of the Home Park, attached to Windsor Castle. Date: 1843
London Parcels Delivery Company 1862London Parcels Delivery Company, head office in the Rolls-building, Fetter-lane, London. The yard with uproar of bustle and activity, lie waiting for their turn of duty. Date: 1862
Express Dairy - despatching milk 1902Court yard at the Express Dairy, early in the morning the milk-men are on horse drawn transportation ready to start their day. Date: 1902
Mitchells and Butlers BreweryThe busy loading yard at the Mitchells and Butlers Date: circa 1900s
Bethnal-Green Employment Relief Association 1868 Bethnal-Green EmploymentLabour-yard of the Bethnal-Green Employment and Relief Association, in East London. The stagnation of trade which followed on the commercial crisis of 1866
WESTMINSTER SCHOOLWestminster School, Deans Yard, Westminster, London. The school was founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1560, on the site of a former medieval monastic school. Date: 1960s
ARRIVING AT AN INNA stagecoach pulls into the yard of an inn - a waiter comes to welcome the passengers to his dining room, while additional travellers wait at the Coach Office. Date: circa 1830
Coach in Inn YardPassengers and their luggage are packed into a stage coach in a country inn yard. Date: 1747
ERUTRIA WORKSThe works yard at Erutria, Josiah Wedgwoods factory village. Date: 19th century
FEEDING THE HENS 1847The farmers wife is traditionally responsible for taking care of the poultry : here she feeds her hens in the poultry-yard Date: 1847
SHIPYARD ON CLYDEShip-building yard, river Clyde. Date: 1880
OSTLER AND CLIENTOSTLER A customer and the ostler in an inn-yard Date: 1857
Old Blue Boar, HolbornIn the court yard of a Old Tavern in Holborn, London. Date: circa 1830s
Poultry Yard 1856Woman and child feeding chickens in the poultry yard. Date: 1856
Palace Yard - LanternPalace Yard by night showing the statue of Richard the Lionheart (King Richard I) by Baron Marochetti Date: 1910
NEW SCOTLAND YARD 1910New Scotland Yard at Westminster at night Date: 1910
Bell Savage, outer yard 1828The Bristol coach is loaded up in the outer yard of the Bell Savage (or La Belle Sauvage) coaching inn in Ludgate Hill, London. Date: 1828
Newly opened Charing Cross Station, London 1864The newly opened railway terminus of Charing Cross Station, Central London, with the hotel adjoining -- the Eleanor monument is not yet installed in the station yard. Date: 1864
Whitehall Yard from the street opposite the Horse Guards. The house of Lord Cathcart, a Scottish soldier and diplomat, is on the left
Bull & Mouth InnThe yard of the Bull and mouth inn in St Martins-le-Grand. It was one of 20 inns in the City, that used to 51 coaches and a 700 underground horse stables and was demolished in 1888
Elizabethan PlayA play in progress in a London inn yard in the time of William Shakespeare. Date: 16th century
Steelyard & NeighbourhoodEngaving depicting the Steel Yard and neighbourhood in 1540. The Steelyard was located on the north bank of the Thames by the outflow of the Walbrook, in the Dowgate ward of the City of London
Two stable grooms with four beautiful carriage horses in full tack - Windsro, Berkshire, England. 1909
Poultry and old horse cart outside stone farm barn, UchisarPoultry and an old horse cart outside stone farm barn, Uchisar, Cappadocia, Turkey Date: 2005
Schoolchildren in a schoo in Antalya, Turkey. One girls in a bright blue woollen cardigan appears to be holding the others back Date: 1985
Washing line StokeWashing on a clothes line in a back yard, Stoke on Trent, England. Date: 1987
Bedford, Bedfordshire - The River seen from the Boat YardBedford, Bedfordshire - The River Great Ouse seen from the Boat Yard. Date: 1908
Edwardian Wedding Party - Tonbridge, KenA terrific photograph of an extended Edwardian Wedding Party - Tonbridge, Kent. Date: circa 1909
Family Group Portrait Photograph - Eight ChildrenA touching and pin-sharp Family Group Portrait Photograph in their backyard - Eight Children - the eldest boy is seemingly just off to fight for his country in WW1. Date: circa 1915
Edwardian Wedding PartyA terrific photograph of an extended Edwardian Wedding Party - Ilford, Essex. Date: circa 1910
USA - St. Louis, Missouri - Municipal Bridge - then the largest double-span bridge in the world. Date: 1941
London Slums - White Horse Yard, Coleman StreetBoarded up buildings at White Horse Yard, off Coleman Street in the City of London - one of the capitals Victorian slum areas. Date: circa 1902
Harland & Wolff Collection - National Museums NIPort stern view on old No. 9 slip, renumbered 4, North Yard, prior to launch. Ship No: 300. Name: Canada. Type: Passenger Ship. Tonnage: 8800. Launch: 14 May 1896. Delivery: 26 September 1896
LNER, W1 10000 Hush Hush"LNER, W1 10000 " Hush Hush " - built 1929. Date: early 1930s
WW2 - Bomb Damage to Houses of Parliament, LondonIn the course of the German bombing of London during the Second World War, the Palace of Westminster was hit by bombs on fourteen separate occasions
LCC-LFB A diesel AEC-Merryweather Dennis pumpPictured at the Brigade Headquarters drill yard, Lambeth SE1, a dual purpose appliance which for some reason does not have any hosereels!
LCC-LFB A motorised Dennis pump escapeThe adoption of motorised fire engines by the LFB led to a reduction in the number of stations required. A report produced in the 1920s recommended the closure of some 15 fire stations
Self-propelled fire engine at LFB HQ, SouthwarkThe Hatfield motor pump was the first petrol driven engine appliance in which the engine was used to operate the fire pump
St Saviours Union workhouse, Southwark, LondonA view of the mens yard and rear of the building at St Saviours Union workhouse on Marlborough Street in Southwark, south London. The garden is well stocked with plants and flowers
HMS Nelson, 1930Illustration showing a cross section of the battleship HMS Nelson, 1930. Launched in 1925 at the Armstrong yard, Newcastle, HMS Nelson served in World War II and was scrapped in 1949
Arguments Yard, Whitby early 1900's