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BROOM HALLBroom Hall, Broom, Warwickshire, England, a fine Elizabethan mansion, built in 1577 for Sir Thomas Throckmorton of Gough Court. Date: 16th century
Wales / St. Govans HeadThe rugged coast at St. Govans Head, Pembrokeshire, Wales, with Stack Rock in the foreground. Date: 1930s
Plants / ForsythiaForsythia, with its pretty yellow Springtime flowers in blossom. Date: 1960s
Little Brington WinterWinter in the pretty village of Little Brington, Northamptonshire, England, with snow and frost-covered trees and the lonely tower and spire of the dismantled church Date: 1960s
WAY-WISERSWay-wisers, or road-measuring wheels. The one on the left was made in Hull in 1834; the one on the left was made in London in the 19th century. Date: 19th century
Rope Mat & RailingsDesign picture : a study of a rope mat and wrought iron railings. Date: 1960s
St. Fagans Castle, near Cardiff, Wales, is a 16th century manor house on the site of a 13th century fortress. In 1948 it became a Welsh folk museum. Date: 16th century
Grass SnakeA Grass Snake. Date: 1960s
Condemned HousingLovely old terraced houses, sadly due for demolition. Date: 19th century
Emerald Tree BoaAn Emerald Tree Boa. Date: 1960s
Coastal JetsamJetsam, cast ashore by the ebb tide on the coast of Cornwall, England. Date: 1930s
Sandstone StrataSandstone rock strata. Date: 1960s
Solitary SwanSolitude - a solitary swan on Scotland Lake, Grendon, Northamptonshire, England, a lake on the estate of Lord Northampton. Date: 1960s
HALL I TH WOODHall i th Wood, near Bolton, Lancashire, England. Once the home of Samuel Crompton, the inventor of the Spinning Mule (1779), which revolutionised the cotton industry. Date: 15th century
Farmcote ChapelFarmcote chapel, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. Dedicated to St. Faith, it contains a handsome 13th century font. Date: Medieval
Beauty Snakes at Chester Zoo, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
KINGs HEAD, CHIGWELLThe Kings Head inn, Chigwell, Essex, made famous by Charles Dickens, as the Maypole in his novel Barnaby Rudge (1841). Date: 17th century
Water LiliesThe Lily Ponds at Bosherton, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. Date: 1950s
African PythonsA nest of coiled African Pythons. Date: 1960s
Leather Bottle, CobhamThe Leather Bottle pub, in the pretty village of Cobham, near Rochester, Kent, England. immortalised by Charles Dickens in Pickwick Papers. Date: 1950s
Road SurfacesThe use of asphalt, concrete and granite sets on a section of the Chitterne to Codford road, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1930s
Wales / Mumbles HeadMumbles Head, Swansea Bay, Glamorganshire, Wales, a beauty spot on the Gower Peninsula. Date: 1960s
Condemned SlumsCondemned slum terraced houses in the North of England, abandoned and boarded up, ready for demolition. Date: 1960s
Cerastes ViperA Cerastes Viper (Egyptian Sand Viper). Date: 1960s
Twyford Bridge WeirThe weir on the River Medway at Twyford Bridge, Yalding, Kent, England. Date: 1950s
A DICKENS PUBThe Wagon and Horses, Beckhampton, Wiltshire, England, a pleasant old thatched wayside inn, mentioned in Dickens The Bagmans Story. Date: 19th century
Shrewsbury Abbey PulpitThe early 14th century Refectory pulpit, the only surviving part of Holy Cross (Shrewsbury) Abbey, Shropshire, England, apart from the church. Date: founded 1083
THE ROMPING DONKEYThe inn sign of the Romping Donkey public house, Hassal Green, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
Water PollutionWater pollution from factory waste, River Mersey, Warrington, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
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
Great White Horse InnThe entrance and the famous sign of the Great White Horse Inn at Ipswich, Suffolk, England, associated with the Dickens character Mr Pickwick. Date: 1930s
Welsh WinterA winter snow scene at Pontygwaith, a mining village in Glamorgan, Wales. Date: 1960s
Squirrel Tracks in SnowSquirrel tracks in the snow... Date: 1960s
Wales / Port EynonPort Eynon, Glamorgan, Wales, a typical stone-built village in the Gower Penninsula. Date: 1950s
Snowy Little EverdonA winter snow scene in Little Everdon, Northamptonshire, England, a secluded little village. Date: 1960s
Railway TerracesVictorian terrace houses beside the railway lines, near Penarth, Glamorganshire, Wales. Date: late 19th century
Edgworth Youth Hostel, Lancashire, England - a farm at over 1000 feet above sea level, on the moors. Date: 1930s
Leather Bottle, CobhamThe Leather Bottle pub, in the pretty village of Cobham, near Rochester, Kent, England. immortalised by Charles Dickens in Pickwick Papers. Date: 1930s
Snowy Old School HouseA winter view of the Old School House, Badby, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
THE JOLLY TARThe inn sign of the Jolly Tar public house at Barbridge, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
Netley AbbeyA glimpse of the ruins of Netley Abbey, close to Southampton Water, Hampshire, a Cistercian foundation of 1239 and endowed by King Henry III. Date: 13th century
Devonshire Snow SceneA Wintertime view of some delightful old thatched cottages at Buckland-in-the- Moor, a picturesque village, set in the heart of Dartmoor, Devon, England. Date: 1960s
Wales / Caswell BayThe beautiful Caswell Bay, on the Gower Peninsula, Glamorgan, Wales. Date: 1930s
Bugbrooke Snow SceneA picturesque winter snow scene, across the frozen Horsetone Brook, to St. Michaels Church, at Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England. Date: 1960s
Nant Francon Pass HostelThe Youth Hostel at the head of Nant Francon Pass, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
Boas & PythonHaition Boas and a Carpet Python. Date: 1960s