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Choose a picture from our Images Dated 13th May 2011 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts
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England / BungayThe Market Square at Bungay, Suffolk, England, showing the interesting 17th century Butter Cross, and some of the ancient townhouses. Date: 1930s
BREECHES GENEVA BIBLEGeneva Breeches Bible, photographed at Whitehall, Cheam. Date: 1557
Padstow Custom HouseThe Custom House at Padstow, an old seaport on the north coast of Cornwall, England. Date: 19th century
Parthenon of Athens and Custom House, New YorkParthenon of Athens, - Longitudinal Section.; B. Custom House, New York. Longitudinal Section. Date: ca. 1835
Cyclists WeathervaneAn unusual cyclists weathervane, seen at Toft, Cambridgeshire, England. Date: 1930s
Kings Lynn Custom HseThe Custom House in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England, built in the late 17th century as an exchange, or trading centre for merchants. Date: late 17th century
Eleanor CrossThe Eleanor Cross, outside Charing Cross railway station, central London. A Victorian replica of the crosses erected by King Edward I in memory of his wife, Eleanor of Castile. Date: 1863
Winchester City CrossThe City Cross of Winchester, Hampshire, England, built in the reign of King Henry VI. Date: 15th century
Eleanor CrossGeddington Cross, the most original of the three surviving Eleanor crosses in England, erected by Edward I along the route of Eleanor of Castiles funeral in 1290. Date: 1290
Kilchoman CrossThe Cross of Kilchoman, an ancient cross on the Isle of Islay, the Hebrides, Scotland. For many years it was turned towards the sun during prayer, but this Pagan ritual stopped. Date: 1930s
Pearly Kings CarriagePearly Kings and Queens riding their horse and carriage past Kings Cross St. Pancras stations, London. Date: 1930s
Blackwells Island, East River, New York from Eighty Sixth Street, New York, America Date: 1862
Central Park, the Drive, New York Date: 1862
Central Park, the Lake, New York Date: 1862
Blackwells Island, East River, New York. From Eighty Sixth Street, New York. Date: 1862
The New St. Patricks Cathedral, New York Date: ca. 1878
New York Bay, From Bay Ridge, Long Island. Date: ca. 1873
Central Park, the LakeDate: 1862
Bribing CarolineQueen Caroline is offered an annuity of fifty thousand pounds to stay out of England and leave her husband (George IV) free to marry again. Date: 1820
Dogs Meat SellerBefore the era of Cesar and Pedigree Chum, dog-owners rely on the dogs meat man as he trundles his barrow through the streets. Date: early 19th century
Old Mother HubbardTitle-page to a series of popular woodcuts (all are reproduced in our book) Date: early 19th century
Waltzers MockedThe waltz is much mocked when it first makes its appearance in the dance hall ! Date: early 19th century
The Fox TurnsThe fox turns - the hounds turn - and the riders must follow... Date: early 19th century
CRAZY JANEA wandering madwoman, doubtless driven out of her mind by some faithless man who trifled with her affections... Date: early 19th century
Hermit of WarkworthThe Hermit of Warkworth (Northumberland) - the scene in the traditional ballad where the lovers approach the hermit
Cornish WellThe famous Holy Well and old Cross at St. Clear, Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
Spanish Bull FarmingBulls being driven into pens. Date: 1930s
Crazy PavingA crazy paved garden path. Date: 1930s
Lion DoorknockerLINCOLNs INN gateway was built in 1518 and bears the arms of Sir Thomas Lovell. The INN itself dates from the early 1300s : One of the lion doorknockers. Date: 1930s
Cottage Garden WellAn old well in a cottage garden at Old Warden, Bedfordshire, England. Date: 1930s
Making PoppiesMaking artifical poppies of linen or silk, at the British Legion, for Remembrance Day, in memory of those who so bravely gave their lives during World War One. Date: 1940
Britains Smallest HouseTom Thumbs House, Conway, north Wales, reputed to be the smallest house in Britain. A 6 foot 3 inch tenant lived here for 15 years! Date: late 1930s
Coastal SunsetSunset over the sea, off the coast at Minehead, Somerset, England. Date: 1930s
Greenhouse NurseryWatering orchids in the Cymbidium House of the Black and Flory Nursery, Slough, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1950s
Cottage Garden BorderA fine floral border to a cottage garden at Patmore Heath, Hertfordshire, England, with its masses of lupins, foxgloves, irises and daisies. Date: 1950s
Cloudy Wisley CommonA dramatic cloud formation over Wisley Common, Surrey, England. Date: 1940s
Poole Custom HouseThe Custom House, Poole, Dorset, England. Note the replica of the old town beam, used for weighing goods at a halfpenny per hundred weight. Date: built 1813
Elephant DoorknockersThe fine pair of elephant head doorknockers on the doors of the Cutlers Hall, City of London. Date: 1950s
Nautical Film CrewA floating menagerie and strange crew, docked at Catalina, Canada, whilst filming a movie. Date: 1930s
Making PoppiesEx-servicemen of the British Legion, making artifical poppies and wreaths for Armistice Day. Date: 1930s
English Cottage GardenA trim cottage and garden at Chobham, Surrey, England. Date: 1950s
Packing PoppiesPacking artifical poppies of linen or silk, at the British Legion, for Remembrance Day, in memory of those who so bravely gave their lives during World War One. Date: 1940
Banbury CrossThe Banbury Cross, immortalised in the nursery nursery rhyme Ride a Cock Horse. The original cross was destroyed by Puritans in 1642. Date: 1950s
Modern SculpturesModern sculptures in the gardens of a museum in Budapest, Hungary. Date: 1930s
Grantham Market CrossThe fine old Market Cross in the Market Square of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1940s
NELLIE & FRANKNellie and Frank, photographed together in a studio in Hull, Humberside, England. Note the way the little boy is dressed in typical girlish costume. Date: circa 1900