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England / London / PinnerThe charming centre of Pinner, Greater London, England. showing the pub sign of the Queens Head on the left and the church in the background. Date: 1950s
Penguins & GramophonePenguins listening to the gramophone, during the summer. Date: 1908-1909
Hambledon Water PumpThe old village water pump at Hambledon, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 19th century
Captain Henry Avery, pirateCaptain Avery and his crew taking one of the Great Moguls ships. In 1695, pirate Henry Averys (aka Every or Avary) ship, the Fancy
Cooling CastleThe gateway of Cooling Castle, a 14th century fortress, viewed from across freshly ploughed fields, Kent, England. Date: 14th century
Welsh CottagesTypical traditional Welsh cottages beside the River Dovey, near Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
Great Yarmouth ShrimperA shrimper enters Great Yarmouth Harbour, Norfolk, England, in choppy waters. Date: 1950s
Ulysses and Polyphemus, the cyclops, drinking
WWI Trench Art Pusher biplaneFirst World War Trench Art Pusher bi-plane. The cockpit is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art
WWI Trench Art biplaneFirst World War Trench Art biplane. The fuselage is made from a bullet. Trench Art
WWI Trench Art triplaneFirst World War Trench Art tri-plane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art
WWI Trench Art biplaneFirst World War Trench Art bi-plane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art
WWI Trench Art monoplaneFirst World War Trench Art monoplane. The fuselage is made from a copper bullet. Trench Art
WWI British biplaneFirst World War British bi-plane. Trench Art
A Monday Popular Concert, London, 1872Music lovers at a Monday Popular Concert, London, 1872.Some follow the score avidly, others stare into space and look bored. Date: 1872
Liszt conducting at Pest, 1856Franz Liszt(1811 -1886), Hungarian composer, conducting at Pest in 1856, as viewed from a familys box in the audience. Date: September 1856
Plover and HeronA Double Striped Thick Knee Plover and a Boat-billed Heron, at Chester Zoo, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
Roadside SpringA roadside spring, with its protective arch, seen at Binton, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1960s
The Notting Hill GiantA medieval carving, on a ceiling in the Audit Room at Chethams Hospital, Manchester, England, of the legendary Notting Hill Giant, eating a poor boy. Date: Medieval
Blizzard on BarrierPonies at the camp during a blizzard on the Barrier. Date: 1907 - 1909
Picking up PartyThe Nimrod picking up the Northern Party at the Drygalski Barrier. Date: 1907 - 1909
The Returning SunTHE RETURNING SUN Date: 1908-1909
Adelie PenguinsAdelie penguins and their young. Date: 1907 - 1909
Emperor PenguinsA conclave of Emperor penguins. Date: 1907 - 1909
Return of the PenguinsThe penguins return in the spring. Date: 1907 - 1909
PARSELENEParselene and lunar rainbow Date: 1907 - 1909
Nimrod in IceThe Nimrod held up in the ice. Date: 1907 - 1909
London / Cheapside 1930SA busy scene outside the Express Dairy Company, Cheapside, London, England. Date: 1930s
St. Andrews CathedralPart of the ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, Fifeshire, Scotland. The cathedral was built between 1160 and 1318 and torn down from 1559 onwards. Date: founded 1160
Kingsleys StaircaseA most unusual wooden staircase in the rectory where CHARLES KINGSLEY was rector. The stairs lead to attic rooms. A rope hangs from a rope to act as a safety hold. Date: 1819 - 1875
The DoveholesThe Dove Holes caves, Dovedale, Derbyshire, England. Between 1860 and 1865, Midland Railways built a tunnel here. It was an arduous task and the navvies lived in these caves. Date: 1950s
Ermin Street Roman RoadA section of the Roman Road called Ermin Street, here seen running north from Bulls Cross, towards the gates of Theobalds Park, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England. Date: 1950s
Steamer Making WavesThe bow wave of a River Clyde pleasure steamer, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Laker Vyrnwy TowerThe Control Tower of the Great Dam of Lake Vyrnwy, Wales, started in 1881 to supply water to Liverpool and was offically opened in 1910. Date: 1950s
Bury St. EdmundsSome of the picturesque houses in Angel Square, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, with the Angel Hotel, public house, which has associations with Charles Dickens. Date: 1950s
St. Andrews CathedralA section of the ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, Fifeshire, Scotland. Date: founded 1160
Leather Bottle, CobhamThe Leather Bottle pub, in the pretty village of Cobham, near Rochester, Kent, England. immortalised by Charles Dickens in Pickwick Papers. Date: 1930s
The Wallingford Screen, inside St. Albans Cathedral, Hertfordshire, England, is a Victorian reconstruction of the original screen which was destroyed in the Reformation