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The Courtauld Institute of Art, Home House, Portman Square, London, the magnificent Georgian house Samuel Courtauld acquired in 1926 to exhibit his collection Date: 18th century
Queens College, OxfordThe High and the front facade of Queens College, Oxford, England, with the distinctive Classical cuppola surmounting the entrance. Date: 1950s
Advertisement for Sanderson Fabrics -- sun-resisting and washproof. Also mentioning the Sanderson range of wallpapers. Showing two fabric designs arranged in the shape of a large flower
Shibden HallThe splendid half-timbered porch of Shibden Hall, near Halifax, Yorkshire, England. Date: 15th century
Joss Bay CliffsThe white chalk cliffs and foreshore at Joss Bay, Isle of Thanet, Kent, England. Date: 1950s
A Rain Squall, Concarneau. Williams, Terrick John 1860-1936
Harrogate Pump RoomThe Spa at Harrogate Pump Room, built in 1842 to house the sulphur well. It was designed by Isaac Shutt. No longer functioning, it has been a museum since 1953. Date: built 1842
Fishing Village. Hunter, George Leslie 1877-1931
The Gulls, Polperro. Paterson, Emily Murray 1855-1934
Old Cheese PressAn ancient stone cheese press, outside the Folk Museum at Edzell, in Glen Esk, Angus, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Festival of Britain dedication service, St Pauls CathedralFestival of Britain service of dedication, St Pauls Cathedral, London. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Fisher, speaks from the pulpit
Sea and Ships Pavilion, Festival of Britain site, LondonView of the Sea and Ships Pavilion, part of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London, with models of sterns of different types of vessel, to illustrate British skill in shipbuilding
Vision of Pius XIIPope Pius XII experiences a solar vision in the garden of the Vatican, Rome (Italy); it is repeated on the two succeeding days Date: 30 October 1950
Spring in the Trossachs (1890 - 91). Farquharson, David 1840-1907. Date: 1890 - 1891
The Colonnade of Burlington House, London, 1866Engraving showing the Colonnade of Burlington House, Piccadilly, London viewed from the house in 1866. Burlington House is the home of the Royal Academy of Arts. Date: 15 September 1866
The Brush MakerBrushmaking - drawing bristles into stock with wire, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1930s
Halfords, BirminghamThe strikingly ugly modern Halfords Building, facing Brick Kiln Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Date: 1960s
Eerie Coniston WaterAn eerie view at Coniston Water, Lake District, Cumbria, England, showing low cloud or mist obscuring the lake. Date: 1950s
Oakwell Hall Dog GatesThe dog gates at the foot of the staircase of Oakwell Hall, Birstall, Yorkshire, England. These are described in Chapter 15 of the novel Shirley by Charlotte Bronte. Date: late 16th century
Burlington House, London, 1866Engraving showing the exterior of Burlington House, Piccadilly, London in 1866. Burlington House is the home of the Royal Academy of Arts. Date: 15 September 1866
Ireland / Tim Healy PassA fine impression of cyclists and cattle on one of the S- bends of the Tim Healy Pass, County Cork, Ireland. Date: 1950s
Half-Timbered GatewayThe Old Council House Gateway, at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, a fine old Tudor house, with its original half- timbered woodwork. Date: 16th century
Iris Rhizome and RootsRhizome and roots of the German Iris (Iris Germanica). Date: 1950s
Buffing Handbag FramesA worker with his overcoat collar turned up, buffing handbag frames on an industrial wheel. Date: 1950s
Iris RhizomesRhizomes of the German Iris (Iris Germanica). Date: 1950s
Half-Timbered GatewayA black and white half- timbered courtyard gateway at Canterbury, Kent, England. Date: 16th century
Green Shield House, a fine example of the ugliness of Post World War Two modernism, High Street, Edgware, London. Date: 1960s
Blaise Castle House, near Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; a late 18th century mansion, which now houses a folk museum which opened to the public in 1949. Date: late 18th century
SWAN STUDYA study of a swimming swan. Date: 1950s
Locks Green Farm located in Newtimber, Hassocks, an idyllic corner of Sussex, England. Date: 1930s
Abbots Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, England, was founded in 1619, as a home for old people. It was a gift from Archbishop Abbot to his home town. Date: 17th century
Westbury White HorseOn the Downs at Westbury, Wilts is this Great White Horse commemorating the defeat of the Danes by Alfred at the Battle of Ethandune in 878. Altered 1778; restored 1852. Date: 1930s
Swan Cob and PenA swan Cob and Pen couple, resting together on the bank of a lake in Cheshire, England. Date: 1950s
Virginia Waters TempleThe ruins of a Roman temple at Virginia Waters, Surrey, England. About 2000 years old, originally built at Leptis Magna, Libya. Garden feature for the Prince Regent, 1826. Date: 1950s
Cathedral Close, LincolnThe fine entrance gate to the Close, Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1930s
Swimming SwansA study of two swans swimming together on lake. Date: 1950s
Festival of Britain site, South Bank, LondonGeneral view of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London, looking down the River Thames from Big Ben. From the right can be seen County Hall, the Dome of Discovery
Advertisement for Spode China -- every piece an heirloom. Marketed by W T Copeland & Sons at the Spode Works, Stoke-on-Trent. Featuring three items: an ornate vase and two plates. Date: May 1951
George VI opening Festival of Britain, St Pauls CathedralGeneral view of King George VI opening the Festival of Britain from the steps of St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, at noon on Thursday 3 May 1951
Royal procession leaving St Pauls Cathedral, LondonThe royal procession leaving St Pauls Cathedral, London, returning to Buckingham Palace after the service of dedication and official opening of the Festival of Britain
View of the Bailey Bridge, Festival of Britain site, LondonView of the Bailey Bridge across the River Thames, part of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London. The bridge, decorated with flags and wind-driven spinners
Red Lion sculpture in York Road, near Waterloo, LondonA Red Lion sculpture from the old Red Lion Brewery, in a new position in York Road, near Waterloo Station, not far from the Festival of Britain site on the South Bank, London
Celebration outside St Pauls Cathedral, LondonA celebration outside St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, on the evening of 3 May 1951, the opening day of the Festival of Britain
Unicorn Restaurant, Festival of Britain site, LondonView of the outdoor Unicorn Restaurant or Cafe, with its suspended umbrellas and angled flagpoles, part of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London
George VI and Queen Elizabeth leaving Buckingham PalaceKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth, with Princess Margaret, in an open coach, leaving Buckingham Palace for the Festival of Britain dedication service at St Pauls Cathedral, London. Date: 3 May 1951
Servant GuidelinesServants, be obedient to them that are your Masters, according to the flesh, with fear and trembling in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ. Date: early 1900s (re-enactment)
Francois Pierre De FoixFRANCOIS PIERRE DE FOIX French churchman, cardinal- archbishop of Arles, credited with concluding the papal schism - hence the slain dragon with his portrait. Date: 1386 - 1464
S. Hilaire of ArlesSAINT HILAIRE archbishop of Arles, Provence Date: 403 - 449