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St. Oswalds Chapel, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England. Built about 1446, it is late Perpendicular church architecture. Date: mid 15th century
Branches and CloudsClouds and foliage make a study in rhythm. Date: 1930s
Sumac Leaves(Poisonous) Sumac leaves, covered in raindrops. Date: 1960s
Eydon Village CrossThe old churchyard cross at Eydon, Northamptonshire, England. Date: Medieval
Westwell Village CrossThe old cross on the village green at Westwell, Oxfordshire, England. Date: Medieval
Houses of ParliamentA lovely riverside view of the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London, England. Date: circa 1950
Royal Courts of JusticeThe Royal Court of Justice, London, on the eastern end of the Strand. Famous for its gothic architecture : the main entrance arch. Date: built 1870s
Whitchurch down CrossThe huge granite cross, standing over 7 feet high, on Whitchurch Down, Dartmoor, near Tavistock, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
The Hermitage, Chester, Cheshire, England. This is an 18th century building, on the site of an Anchorite, or Hermits Cell, mentioned in records of 1363. Date: 18th century
Scraptoft Market CrossThe old Market Cross, now in the churchyard, at Scraptoft, Leicestershire, England. Date: Medieval
Bradford Butter CrossThe old Bradford Butter Cross, now in the grounds of Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The ancestors of Edith Bolling, wife of Woodrow Wilson, lived here. Date: Medieval
Higham Ferrars CrossThe ancient market cross at Higham Ferrars, Northamptonshire, England. Date: Medieval
Roodee Racecourse CrossThe remains of the ancient cross on Roodee Racecourse, Chester, Cheshire, England, which gets its name from the Saxon rood (cross) and eye, meaning island. Date: 1960s
Horse Mounting BlockAn ancient horse-mounting block of steps, well worn over the centuries, at Burford, Oxfordshire, England. It was made from a solid piece of Cotswold stone. Date: 1950s
Ripley Weeping CrossThe very rare medieval Weeping Cross in the churchyard at Ripley, near Ripon, Yorkshire, England. The four pairs of niches around the base are for kneeling penitents! Date: Medieval
WIG WIGWig Wig! A new dance? No, just the odd name of a small village in Shropshire, England. Date: 1950s
Caston Cross BaseThe base of an ancient cross at Caston, Norfolk, England. Date: 1930s
BRACKENBracken in Epping Forest, Essex, England. Date: 1930s
Sarsden Village CrossThe ancient village cross at Sarsden, Oxfordshire, England. Date: Medieval
Come to GoodAn invitation not to be resisted : Come to Good. This is actually the name of a lovely village in Cornwall, England! Date: 1950s
Oddas Chapel, Deerhurst, Gloucestershire, England. Concealed within a 16th century house is this late Saxon Chantry chapel, built by Odda in 1056. Date: 11th & 16th century
Sixpenny Village SignA Sixpenny Village - this is not the work of a practical joker, but the signpost to the Dorset (England) village of Sixpenny Handley! Date: 1950s
Playing in the SeaA mother and daughter try to pull each other over. Date: late 1960s
Inauguration of the new rugby ground at Murrayfield, ScotlandThe new ground at Murrayfield inaugurated by Scotlands first winning of the international championship (against England) since 1907 before a record crowd of 60, 000. Date: 1925
L Abbe de la CosteThe French forger, L Abbe de la Coste, looks rather disgruntled, having been tied to a post, hands bound, a dog relieving itself on him
Challenger IcebergsIcebergs observed in the Antarctic by Her Majestys Research ship Challenger. Date: 1874
Beethoven / Bonn B placeLUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Birthplace of the German composer at Bonn Date: 1770 - 1827
Advert / Cadburys CocoaKeeps you warm in an icy climate Date: circa 1890s
Australian PostmanGathering the mail from a postbox in Australia
Alex Cabanel / JacquetALEXANDRE CABANEL French painter Date: 1823 - 1889