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Rabat, Morocco - Oudayas Point Date: circa 1910s
Messina, Italy - Corso Victorrio Emanuele IIMessina, Italy - Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, the Harbour and the waterfront Date: 1905
Messina, Italy - Woman in Sicilian Costume sitting sidesaddle on a donkey Date: 1908
Torino (Turin), Italy - The River Po as seen from the Ponte Regina Margherita Date: circa 1904
Bolzano, ItalyBolzano (or Bozen in German) - a city and comune in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol region of Italy in the far north east of the country
Vallecrosia (Bordighera), Italy Date: circa 1910s
Italian Troops capture Ottoman StandardItalo-Turkish War - Libya - The flag of the Prophet captured by Italian soldiers during fighting on October 26th 1911 Date: 1911
Naples, Italy - Herb Seller with his lovely donkey Date: circa 1910s
Menaggio - Lake Como, Italy Date: circa 1910s
Pegli, Italy - Villa Durazzo-PallaviciniPegli, Italy - The Villa Durazzo-Pallavicini is a villa with notable 19th century park in the English romantic style and a small botanical garden. The Chinese pagoda and decorative swing. Date: 1902
Bolzano, Italy (1 / 3)Waltherplatz - Bolzano (or Bozen in German) - a city and comune in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol region of Italy in the far north east of the country
Perugia, Italy - Panorama with a details of the Communal Palace Date: 1902
The Ranelagh Park - Paris, France Date: circa 1910s
Coptic PriestA spectacular portrait of an Coptic Priest, holding a small cross. Copts in Egypt constitute the largest Christian community in the Middle East
Naples, Italy - Milk Seller with the providers of his wares! Date: circa 1903
Syracuse, Italy - The Roman Gymnasium (Ginnasio)Syracuse, Italy (Siracusa) - The Roman Gymnasium (Ginnasio). The monumental complex known as Gymnasium, probably built in the second half of the first century AD, consists of various constructions
Messina, Italy - Canal channel into Lake Faro Date: 1904
Messina, Sicily, Italy - Masotto MonumentMessina, Sicily, Italy - Messina Monumento ai Caduti della Batteria Masotto (Salvatore Buemi) (Monument to the Fallen of the Battery Masotto) Date: circa 1940
Meadowsweet is a common fen plant, normally found growing amongst other tall herbs. From June to October it is covered in clumps of small, sweet- smelling white flowers. Date: 1950s
TIGER LILYThe distinctive flowers of the Tiger Lily (Lilium Tigrinum). Date: 1930s
Hydrangea BloomsHydrangea flower blooms. Date: 1930s
Madonna LiliesThe Madonna Lily (Lilium Candidum) is one of the oldest cultivated lilies, propigated by the Minoans. It was probably brought to Europe by Phoenician traders. Date: 1950s
Farm GatewayA fine stone and brick gateway entrance to a farm at Muscott, a hamlet near Norton, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1950s
Grand Union Canal BoatsNarrow boats leaving the extensive moorings and boatyard at Braunston, on the Grant Union Canal, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
England / AylesfordAylesford, Kent, England. The 14th century stone bridge over the River Medway, has one central arch and six smaller arches. Date: 1939
The Pillar Fell, photographed from Green Gable, Cumbria, the Lake District, England. Date: 1930s
Unadopted RoadA private (unadopted) road, supposedly maintained by the owners of the houses, but full of potholes! Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
Stinking MayweedThe delightfully named Stinking Mayweed, (Anthemis Cotula), a variety of camomile field daisy. Date: 1930s
Southwold Lighthouse, Suffolk, England, was erected by Trinity House in 1889. It is 30.8 metres high and its 1500 watt light can be seen for 18 nautical miles. Date: 1889
Viewing a LighthouseA family looking out to sea at Longships Lighthouse, using some pay binoculars, Lands End, Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s
Devonshire FarmhouseA typical stone farmhouse in a secluded valley in South Devon, England. Date: 19th century
Angling in the RainA moody study of a young man, an angler, fishing beside his umbrella and bicycle on a wet day. Date: 1960s
Iris FlowerA close-up of an Iris flower. Date: 1960s
White LilacWjite lilac (Syringa Vulgaris) flowers in May and is considered to be one of the most fragrant of all lilacs. Date: 1930s
Loddon LilyThe Loddon Lily (Leucojum Aestivum), takes its name from the River Loddon in Hampshire, England. It is also known as the Summer Snowflake or Giant Snowflake. Date: 1950s
Wales / PontardawePontardawe, County of Neath Port Talbot, South West Wales, showing St. Peters Church reflected in the nearby canal. Date: 1930s
HENBANEHenbane (Hyoscyamus Niger), is wild, poisonous plant, often used for medicinal purposes. Date: 1930s
Wild Yellow Iris (Iris Pseudacorus), on the banks of a river in Essex, England. Date: 1950s
RECORDERs STEPSThe Recorders Steps, Chester City Wall, Chester, England, were built in the early 1700s by the City Recorder, Roger Comberbach, to allow access to his house. Date: early 18th century
Three Young AnglersThree smart young men in suits, angling on the River Thames, near Richmond, Surrey, England. Date: 1950s
Cornwall, OxfordshireLovely cottages in a corner of the rather confusingly named village of Cornwall, which is actually in the county of Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1950s
Leaf InsectA Leaf Insect (Pulchriphyllum Gelonus), virtually disguised against the foliage. Date: 1950s
Tiger LiliesThe distinctive flowers of the Tiger Lily (Lilium Tigrinum). Date: 1950s
Filming ThunderbirdsFilming the classic 1960s series Thunderbirds, a British mid-1960s science fiction television show devised by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and made by AP Films
Trabzon - Turkey - Port de Platana Date: 1909
Group of Transvestite Ladies. Four women dressed as men lounge around a table, drinking champagne and beer and dressed in sharp mens suits nd soft hats
Mexican Revolution - Constitutionalist RevoltConstitutionalist Revolt - 18th July 1914 - Constitutional Troops enter Guadalajara. The Fall of the Huerta Dictatorship. Date: 1914