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Murrayfield stadium from the airMurrayfield rugby stadium in Scotland, which opened in March 1925, shown from the air. Date: March 1925
Wales / Caswell BayThe beautiful Caswell Bay, on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Tanners Hatch HostelTanners Hatch Youth Hostel, remotely situated, on the edge of Ranmore Common, Surrey, England. A very popular hostel, especially during the Winter months. Date: 1950s
Rugby at Murrayfield stadium, ScotlandScotland triumphs over England in the Calcutta Cup championship, during the opening match for the newly built Murrayfield stadium which was inaugurated in March 1925. Date: 1925
8-inch centre screw cutting lathe blueprint from John Lang & Sons, 1929 1929
Wales / FishguardThe Old Fort and Dinas Head, Fishguard Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Date: 1930s
WALES / DALEA glimpse of the fine beach at Dale, on Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It was here that Henry Tudor landed in August 1485, on his way to the Battle of Bosworth. Date: 1950s
Cranny Falls HostelCranny Falls Youth Hostel, near Carnlough, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Date: 1930s
Restronguet CreekA low-tide view of Restronguet Creek, in the Falmouth Estuary, Cornwall, England, seen here from Devoran. Date: 1960s
Roman TrackwayWold Gate or Wod Yat, an ancient Roman trackway following the line of the Roman road over the Yorkshire Wolds, England. Here dipping into Kilham Village. Date: 1950s
Eight Bells, HatfieldThe Eight Bells inn at Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England, referred to in Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Bill Sykes met the pedlar here. Date: 1950s
Wales / Oxwich BayOxwich Bay, Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales, with its lovely sands and picturesque shore. Date: 1960s
Wales / PorthcawlThe view along the breakwater and the Coastguards Lookout, at Porthcawl, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Walsingham ShrineThe Holy Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, at Little Walsingham, Norfolk, England. This building, built on the foundations of the original shrine, was opened in 1931. Date: founded 1061
Exeter City WallA finely preserved section of the massive old Roman city wall at Southgate, Exeter, Devon, England. Date: 1st century
Architects proposed front elevation, IMechE HQ, Storeys Gate, 1896 1896
William LillywhiteWILLIAM LILLYWHITE The Father of Modern Cricket A right-handed bowler, who played for Sussex in the 1820s. Date: early 19th century
Harvest Festival LoafHarvest Festival : A special loaf, in the shape of the famous Biblical Five loaves and two fishes. Date: 1950s
The Old House under SnowThe Old House, Little Everdon, Northamptonshire, England, under thick winter snow. Date: 1960s
Holmes & Watson / Dog / C20SHERLOCK HOLMES THE MISSING THREE QUARTER Watson and Holmes give chase. Date: First published: 1904
Wales / Oxwich BayGreat Tor, Penmaen, on Oxwich Bay, Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Hampstead HeathAutumn view, by the Vale of Heath Pond, Hampstead Heath, north London. Date: 1950s
William WilberforceA life-like wax effigy of anti-slavery reformer WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, presented to Hull Museum by Madame Tussaud s. He is sitting in his favourite Chippendale armchair. Date: 1759 - 1833
C16 Gambling W / DiceA gambling party of the sixteenth century. Date: 16th century
VISCACHAThe Plains Viscacha, a rodent of the Chincilla family. Date: 1960s
Llangollen Youth HostelThe picturesque Youth Hostel at Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. Date: 1930s
Dickens PlaqueThe Dickens plaque on the Royal Hop Pole Hotel, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England. It was immortalised in Pickwick Papers (1836-7) Date: 19th century
Wales / Gower PeninsulaA glimpse of the precipitous cliffs, with grazing sheep, at Rhossili, on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Wales / Langland BayLangland Bay, east of Mumbles, on Swansea Bay, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Blueprint of a modified Peugeot racing car from a notebook of Georges Henry Roesch
The Domesday Book
Wales / Three Cliffs BayThree Cliffs Bay, on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, Wales. Date: 1960s
Weedon BarracksA distant view of Wheedon Barracks, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
Dickens Birthplace387 Mile End Terrace, Commercial Road, Landport, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, where CHARLES DICKENS was born on 7 February 1812. Date: 1812 - 1870
Rhinoceros ViperA Rhinoceros Viper. Date: 1960s
Wales / Dunraven BayThe fine sweep of Dunraven Bay, near Bridgend, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
Machynlleth BridgeThe bridge over the River Dovey at Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Date: circa 1805
Buildwas Abbey, Shropshire, one of the oldest Cistercian monasteries in England, founded for the monks from Savigny by Roger de Clinton in 1135. Date: founded 1135
Elstow PrioryThe ruins of Elstow Priory, Bedfordshire, England, the convent (or nunnery) founded in 1075 by Judith, niece of William the Conqueror. Date: founded 1075
Wimbledon CommonA corner of Wimbledon Common, one of Londons most famous open spaces. Date: 1950s
A GEOLOGICAL FAULTA geological fault in Campsie Glen, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Large Ships BuoyA large ships buoy, with an anchor chain attached, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Date: 1950s
St. Dogmells AbbeyThe ruins of St. Dogmells Priory Abbey, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Date: 12th century
SHAP ABBEYShap Abbey, Cumbria, England, is a rare Premonstratensian house, in a rather bleak setting. Its most distinctive surviving feature is its huge West Tower. Date: founded circa 1200
Snow Patterns. When Mother Nature gets artistic and combines sunshine and shadow on the snow. Date: 1930s
Neath AbbeyThe ruins of Neath Abbey, Glamorganshire, Wales. The first Cistercian monks arrived from Normandy in 1130. The abbey was ravished by Welsh uprisings in the 1200s. Date: 12th century
Roman Tower FoundationsThe foundations of a Roman tower at Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: 1st century AD
Raw Sewage OutfallRaw sewage outfall at low tide, Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s