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Napoleon Builds CanalsNapoleon inaugurates a construction programme to enhance Frances canal network. Date: circa 1802
Foundation StoneThis rather amusing foundation stone, with its inscription of Wooden Box Lock Up House, 1846, is at Woodville Police Station, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1846
Canterbury - MartyrdomThe Martyrdom, the place within (below the wall plaque) Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England, where Thomas a Becket (Archbishop of Canterbury) was assassinated in 1170. Date: 29 December 1170
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland, was founded by Sitric, the Danish King of Dublin. The present structure was built between 1871 and 1878 (Medieval interior). Date: founded 1038
Castle Rising ChurchThe splendid Norman church of St. Lawrence, Castle Rising, Norfolk, England. Date: 12th century
Canterbury CathedralSouth East view of Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England. Date: Medieval
Fishing HarbourA fishing harbour in Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s
Twin SkiersTwin skiing children. Date: 1960s
Loddon Church, Norfolk, England, a fine flint edifice, dating from 1480. Date: 15th century
Canterbury CathedralA glimpse of Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, seen from the Memorial Gardens. Date: Medieval
Canterbury CathedralA different view of the noble Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England, viewed through the trees in early Spring. Date: Medieval
Canterbury CathedralA charming glimpse of Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, England, with the War Memorial Gateway in the foreground. Date: Medieval
Canterbury CathedralFine stone carvings of former Kings of England on the porch of Canterbury Cathedral, Kent. England. Date: Medieval
Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England. Date: Medieval
Canterbury CathedralThe glorious cathedral at Canterbury, Kent, England, by floodlight at night. Date: Medieval
England / MouseholeMousehole, a delightful little fishing village, with its picturesque harbour, on the south coast of Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
West Markham ChurchThe Mausoleum, West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England, the church built in 1831 for the Duke of Newcastle. The architect was Robert Smirke. Date: 19th century
SKI PULLEYA ski pulley. Date: 1960s
Yawning TigerA tiger yawns widely, bored of sunbathing! Date: 1930s
Perlethorpe Church, Thoresby Park, Nottinghamshire, England : Close-up of the Tower and Spire, built in the Dunkeries in 1876, by Earl Manvers. Date: 19th century
Canterbury CathedralThe glorious Nave of Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England. Date: Medieval
Skiing ResortAn Alpine skiing resort. Date: 1960s
Trawsfynydd AmphitheatreThe Roman Amphitheatre, an earthwork near Trawsfynydd, Merionethshire, Wales. Date: 1960s photo
Fishing HarbourBoats in the harbour. Date: 1960s
Claude Monet PhotoCLAUDE MONET French artist, photographed at work in 1923. Date: 1840-1926
Chimp with TyreA chimpanzee playing with a rubber tyre swinging on a rope. Date: 1960s
Scotland / Loch EtiveLoch Etive, Argyllshire, Scotland, viewed from Dunstaffhage, showing the Connel Ferry Bridge, spanning the loch. On the left is part of the island of Eilean Mor. Date: 1960s
Policeman on the PhoneA young policeman makes a telephone call. Date: 1960s
England / West RaintonTerraced miners cottages in the village of West Rainton, County Durham, England. Date: 1950s
Weak Railway Bridge SignShropshire Union Railway and Canal Company NOTICE : This bridge is insufficient to carry weights beyond the ordinary traffic of the District. By Order. Date: 1960s
Priest or ChefA priest (or chef?) with his hands together. Date: 1960s
Snowy ScotlandA fine winter setting by the snow-covered banks of the Lead Burn, Howgate, Midlothian, Scotland. Date: 1960s
PENGUINA rather pigeon-toed penguin! Date: 1960s
Lamartine and the FlagsAlphonse de Lamartine, poet and statesman, urges his countrymen to reject the red flag of revolution and adopt the tricouleur. symbol of liberty. Date: 25 February 1848
Fishing HarbourAn old fisherman wades among fishing boats in a harbour, probably in Cornwall, England. Date: 1960s
England / Chipping CampdenA Cotswold cottage and a corner of the church at Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, England. Date: early 1960s
Just MarriedA couple of newlyweds are showered with confetti! Date: 1960s
No Parking SignA No Parking sign, for use during weddings/funerals, Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
Sweden KalmarExterior view of the castle Date: circa 1860
Supreme being TaughtPlacard for use in schools, intended to inculcate devotion to L Etre Supreme instead of the old Christian deity, proposed by Robespierre and approved by the Convention. Date: 7 May 1794
England / ChesterA busy scene on Werburgh Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: circa 1970
TIGER MOTHAn adult Tiger Moth on a paling fence. Date: 1960s
Five Armed SignpostThe Five-Armed Post, Teddington Hands, near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, built and repaired by four generations of the Attwood family. Date: 1960s photo
Shall I Call Him?A young woman decides who to call, or perhaps shes licking the receiver! Date: 1960s
Blonde Ski ModelA blonde model on skiis, posing outside a chalet. Date: 1960s
Lamballe Murdered - 1The Princesse de Lamballe, a friend of Marie-Antoinette, is murdered by the Paris mob. Date: 3 September 1792
Royal Evasion - 4The escaping royals make it as far as Varennes, but there they are recognised and forced to give up their journey and return to Paris. Date: 22 June 1791
PENGUINSA group of penguins. Date: 1960s