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Bolton WoodsA charming vista in Bolton Woods, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1950s
County Hall at NightCounty Hall, Westminster, at night, across the River Thames, London. Built 1911 - 1922; renovated 1931 - 1933. Date: built 1911 - 1922
Grass SnakeA grass snake. Date: 1950s
Birds / Lapwing ChicksLapwing chicks. Date: 1930s
Birds / Yellow HammerA Yellow Hammer. Date: 1930s
Old Carmarthen Bridge, over the River Towy at Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Date: 1930s
Snowy SuburbiaSuburban houses covered in winter snow. Date: 1960s
Wellington ArchThe Wellington Arch, Hyde Park Corner, London, was built in honour of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, in 1828, as the northern gateway into Buckingham Palace. Date: 1940s
River Lea TributarySalmon Brook, Chaseside, Enfield, Middlesex, England, a small tributary of the River Lea. Date: 1930s
Islington River WalkNew River Walk, Islington, north London. Date: 1950s
A Snake in the GrassA snake in the grass... Date: 1930s
Birds / RedwingA Redwing and her young in a nest. Date: 1950s
Old Roman RoadA section of the Roman road at Datchworth Green, Hertfordshire, England, which points to the ford at Ayot St. Lawrence. Date: 1930s
Birds / GannetA Gannet and her young in a nest on Bass Rock, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Birds / BlackbirdA Blackbird feeing her young in their nest on a drainpipe. Date: 1960s
A SNAKEA snake. Date: 1960s
Texas RattlesnakesA nest of young Texas Rattlesnakes. Date: 1960s
Highgate PondA tranquil scene by one of the many ponds at Highgate, north London. Date: 1950s
Rivers Greta & TeesThe confluence of the River Greta and the River Tees at Rokeby, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1930s
Somerset House, The Strand, London, is of Neo Classical design, by Sir William Chambers. It is on the site of an earlier property belonging to Edward, Duke of Somerset. Date: built 1776 - 1796
Birds / Lapwing ChicksLapwing chicks, three days old. Date: 1930s
River ConfluenceThe confluence of the River Thames and the River Churn at Cricklade, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1950s
Sir Robert Brooke-PophamAir Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham (1878 - 1953), pictured at the time of his apppointment to the newly-created post of Commander-in-Chief, Far East at the age of 62
Sir Robert Brooke-PophamAir Chief-Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, the first British Commander-in-Chief in the Far East, pictured on the telephone at his desk in his Singapore headquarters. Date: December 1941
Death of William RufusWilliam II, King of England, lies dying in the New Forest, having been struck by a stray arrow fired by his hunting companion Walter Tyrell Date: August 1100
William II almost killed
Bamburgh Castle surrendered 1099Eleanor of Northumberland surrenders Bamburgh Castle to William II after the besiegers had threatened to blind her husband Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland
Admiral Sir Tom Phillips (1888 - 1941), who was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Fleet on 1 December 1941. He subsequently commanded Force Z during the Japanese invasion of Malaya
Sir Robert Brooke-PophamAir Chief-Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, pictured with his wife in London following their return from the Far East. Formerly the British Commander-in-Chief of the Far East command
Death of William RufusWilliam Rufus, King William II of England, is struck and killed by a stray arrow fired by Walter Tyrell, Lord of Poix while out hunting in the New Forest Date: August 1100
Death of William RufusWilliam Rufus, King William II of England, slumps on his horse dying, having been struck by a stray arrow fired by his New Forest hunting companion Walter Tyrell, Lord of Poix Date: August 1100
Death of William RufusKing William II is killed while out hunting in the New Forest. He was hit by a stray arrow fired by Walter Tyrell, Lord of Poix. Date: August 1100
Death of William RufusWIlliam II, King of England lies dead in the New Forest, surrounded by courtiers. He had been struck by a stray arrow fired by Walter Tyrrel, Lord of Poix
Funeral of Queen VictoriaThe last journey of Queen Victoria, leaving the castle at Frogmore on its way to the mausoleum 4th February 1901
Death of William RufusWilliam II, King of England, lies dead in the New Forest, struck in the chest by a stray arrow fired by his hunting companion Walter Tyrrel, Lord of Poix Date: August 1100
Death of William RufusIn the New Forest, William II, King of England, is struck in the chest and killed by a stray arrow fired by his hunting companion Walter Tyrell Date: August 1100
William I curses his son RobertWilliam, King of England, curses his rebellious son Robert, Duke of Normandy Date: 1078
Death of William RufusKing William II of England lies dying in the New Forest, having been struck by a stray arrow fired by his hunting companion Walter Tyrell Date: August 1100
Death of ConanConan, a burgess (political official) of the city of Rouen, is thrown from the top of a high tower by Henry, brother of William II (Rufus) of England
Design exhibition for government offices, Westminster HallExhibition of the designs for the new government offices, in Westminster Hall. Architecture enthusiasts and the general public view the results of a competition for the proposed new Ministeria to be
Alice in Wonderland (2) by Rene Cloke
Reculver, KentReculver Church, a notable landmark on the north Kent coast near Herne Bay, viewed here from the north east. Date: March 1796
Rewley Abbey, OxfordshireThe remains of Rewley Abbey, near Oxford Date: circa 1825
Madame Godin Des OdonaisMADAME GODIN DES ODONAIS wife of French naturalist and traveller Jean Godin, who worked with him in his activities. Date: 1713 - 1792
Dryden / Fashion / 155A white dress to illustrate flounce Date: circa 1928
Cato Street Stable / 1820A view of Cato Street, showing the stable and loft used by the conspirators, where most of the gang were arrested on 23 February 1820 Date: 1820