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LANCASTER, LancashireGeneral view of Lancaster, Lancashire, seen from across the Lune. Date: circa 1860
LEEDS, YorkshireGeneral view of Leeds, Yorkshire Date: circa 1850
Lodore Falls, Lake District Date: 1833
Knowsley HallThe grandiose south front of Knowsley Hall, Merseyside, the home of the earl of Derby Date: 1829
Eskdale, Lake DistrictEskdale Mill, Wilton Beck, Cumbria - a picturesquely sited water mill Date: 1834
Holwood House, KentA lady and gentleman stroll in the grounds of Holwood House, Kent - - perhaps the man is William Pitt, whose residence this is. Date: 1787
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Chinese ActorsChinese actors during a performance. The caption describes the principal performer as an actress - is she in drag ? circa 1911
Ullswater, Lake DistrictCattle paddling in the shallows of Ullswater, Cumbria Date: 1862
Honister Pass, Lake DistrictHonister Pass, Cumbria, is a formidable natural obstacle in its own right, but in this print it seems that some travellers have been caught in a Western-style ambush
Plague in China 1911 2Burning coffins containing victims of bubonic plague, at Tientsin, China. 1911
Patterdale Bridge, Lake DistrictA farmer drives a cow over Patterdale Bridge, Cumbria, to join the rest of his herd drinking at the waters edge. Date: 1834
Hawes Water, Lake DistrictHawes Water, Cumbria, viewed from Thwaite Force Date: 1833
Malmesbury Abbey, WiltshireThe ruined abbey of Malmesbury, Wiltshire Date: circa 1770
KELHAM HALL, NottinghamshireKelham Hall, Nottinghamshire, the seat of JM Sutton Esquire Date: circa 1830
Lee Priory, KentLee Priory, at Littlebourne, near Canterbury, Kent Date: circa 1830
Ilkley, YorkshireDrinking the waters at Ilkley, Yorkshire Date: 1857
Rydal Water, Lake DistrictAnglers fish a stream while countryfolk cross it on a primitive bridge, near Rydal Water, Cumbria Date: circa 1830
Higham Ferrers, NorthamptonshireThe church and free school at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire Date: 1815
Knaresborough Castle, YorkshireDistant view of the ruins of Knaresborough Castle, Yorkshire : about a mile down-river from the castle is Saint Roberts Cave, the scene of the dreadful miurder committed by Eugene Aram
Hinchinbrook House, CambridgeshireA gentleman invites a visitor to admire the north front of Hinchinbrook House, once a nunnery, formerly in Huntingdonshire but now in Cambridgeshire. Date: 1788
Ipswich, SuffolkCardinal Wolseys College at Ipswich in Suffolk Date: circa 1770
North Hinksey, BerkshireThe church and cross at North Hinksey, Berkshire Date: late 18th century
Rhyd Llanfair BridgeThe single span of the Rhyd Llanfair Bridge, over the River Conway, Denbighshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
The Goat Tavern a traditional English public house on Little Stafford Street (off Bond Street), London, England. Date: 19th century
Chemical Waste DumpEnvironmental pollution : An old marlpit, used as a sump for chemical waste. Date: 1960s
The Anchor Inn, Bankside, Southwark, south London. An ancient hostelry, built just after the Great Fire of London (1666), upon a much older site Date: 17th century
Conway Castle BridgeConway (Conwy) Castle suspension bridge, Gwynedd, North Wales, was designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. Date: completed 1826
London Pub / The CastleThe Castle public house, Cowcross Street, Clerkenwell, London, where a penniless King George IV once pawned his watch and later granted the pub pawnbrokerage forever! Date: 19th century
The Ship Tavern, Little Turnstile, Lincolns Inn, London, used as a shelter for priests during the persection and prohibition of the Roman Catholic religion. Date: established 1549
Pont Ben-Y-BenglogPont Pen-y-Benglog, at the head of Nant Francon Pass, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
Ye Olde Cock TavernThe sign above the entrance to Ye Olde Cock Tavern, a famous old hostelery on the Strand, central London. Date: 1960s
Llandilo Bridge, the largest single-span bridge in Wales, over the River Towy, Carmarthenshire. Date: 19th century
River Wharfe WeirA weir on the River Wharfe, at Wetherby, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s
River Teign WeirA picturesque setting of a natural weir on the River Teign, near Dunsford, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Winter WeirWinter by the weir - a scene on the River Soar, in Abbey Park, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. Date: 1950s
England / MortonThe village street and church at Morton, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1950s
Garrick PlaqueA stone plaque marking the site of the home of the great English actor DAVID GARRICK, at Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. Date: 1717 - 1779
Dick Turpins Cell in the Debtors Prison (now a museum), York, Yorkshire, England. Known as Pompeys Parlour, this was the cell of Turpin, Eugene Aram &c Date: 1950s
Wet Country LaneAfter the rainstorm - an autumn study of a wet country lane, covered in puddles. Date: 1950s
A GOSHAWKA Goshawk. Date: 1960s
Prince Philip visits Royal Marines at EastneyPrince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born 1921), as Captain General of the Royal Marines arriving by helicopter at Eastney Barracks, Portsmouth where he presented new colours to the Royal Marine Corps
Alexander the Great at MemphisAlexander the Great at the Temple of Apis in Memphis
Buckingham House, 1830sBuckingham Palace, shortly after it was rebuilt in the 1830s. Marble Arch can been seen in the fore ground as the entrance to the royal residence. Date: 1830s
Mrs Beetons rich bride or christening cake, 1891Recipe for a rich bride or christening cake, 1891. Date: 1891
Queen Mary as a little girlQueen Mary (1867 - 1953), formerly Princess May of Teck, as a little girl. Date: c.1875
King George V on board the MedinaKing George V (1865 - 1936) in relaxed mood, smoking a cigarette and smiling at the antics of crew members on the deck below on the Medina in 1911. Queen Mary can be seen alongside him. Date: 1911