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Images Dated 20th September 2011 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Clutton Union Workhouse, Somerset

Clutton Union Workhouse, Somerset
The main building of the former Clutton Union Workhouse, Temple Cloud, Somerset Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Bridport Union Workhouse, Dorset

Bridport Union Workhouse, Dorset
The entrance and main block of the Bridport Union Workhouse, Dorset. The building, which dates from 1837, was designed by Henry J Whitling. Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Romford Union Workhouse, Essex

Romford Union Workhouse, Essex
The central cross-shaped block of the Romford Union Workhouse, Essex. The buildings later became part of Oldchurch Hospital. Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: HMS Lion, British battlecruiser, WW1

HMS Lion, British battlecruiser, WW1
HMS Lion, British battlecruiser, launched 1910, served in various locations during the First World War, decommissioned 1922. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Daventry Union Workhouse, Northamptonshire

Daventry Union Workhouse, Northamptonshire
The main block of the Daventry Union Workhouse, Northamptonshire. The buildings, opened in 1837, were designed by John Plowman. The site later became Danetre Hospital. Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: HMS Campania, British aircraft carrier, sinking, WW1

HMS Campania, British aircraft carrier, sinking, WW1
HMS Campania, British seaplane tender and aircraft carrier, sinking after hitting other ships (Royal Oak and Glorious) at anchor during a sudden storm in the Firth of Forth, Scotland

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Seisdon Union Workhouse, Staffordshire

Seisdon Union Workhouse, Staffordshire
The derelict remains of the Seisdon Union Workhouse at Trysull in Staffordshire Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: HMS Audacious, British battleship, WW1

HMS Audacious, British battleship, WW1
HMS Audacious, British King George V-class battleship, launched 1912. She saw no action during the First World War, as she was sunk by a German mine off the northern coast of Donegal, Ireland

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Ships of the British Grand Fleet, Scottish coast, WW1

Ships of the British Grand Fleet, Scottish coast, WW1
Ships of the British Grand Fleet (the main fleet of the Royal Navy) at sea off the Scottish coast during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Lambeth Workhouse Schools Infirmary, Norwood

Lambeth Workhouse Schools Infirmary, Norwood
The parish of Lambeth operated a workhouse school on Elder Road, West Norwood. This interior view of a ward in the Schools infirmary shows beds and cots and a few children and their nurses. Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Mountain Artillery with Mule Team and Quick Firing Gun

Mountain Artillery with Mule Team and Quick Firing Gun
Box set of model soldiers: Mountain Artillery with Mule Team and Quick Firing Gun.Manufactured by William Britains Ltd, London, British Soldiers series, Box Set No 28

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: India - West Bengal - Mayapur Chandradaya Mandir

India - West Bengal - Mayapur Chandradaya Mandir, Hare Krishna main temple. Date: 2011

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: India - West Bengal - Mayapur

India - West Bengal - Mayapur: Chandradaya Mandir, Hare Krishna temple area. Date: 2011

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Exeter Workhouse

Exeter Workhouse
The frontage of the Exeter Incorporation workhouse erected in 1701at Heavitree, Exeter, and designed by Ralph Mitchell. The building was severely damaged by bombing in World War Two. Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Bridge of Weir Homes - Coming from Church

Bridge of Weir Homes - Coming from Church
Children stream out from the church at the Orphan Homes of Scotland, Bridge of Weir. Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Dulverton Union workhouse

Dulverton Union workhouse
The former Dulverton Union workhouse erected in 1856 on Bridge Street, Dulverton. The building, designed by E Ashworth, now houses National Park offices. Date: 1918

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Female Sick Ward at Holborn Union Workhouse

Female Sick Ward at Holborn Union Workhouse
An interior view of a womens sick ward at Holborn Union Workhouse, City Road, London. There are uniformed nurses and some patients are dressed and sitting in chairs. Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Holborn Union Infirmary, Highgate, London

Holborn Union Infirmary, Highgate, London
The Holborn Union Infirmary, Archway Road, Highgate. The infirmary, which was opened in 1879, was designed by Henry Saxon Snell. Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Saturday Afternoon Recreation at Laindon Labour Colony

Saturday Afternoon Recreation at Laindon Labour Colony

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Princes Parade, Bridlington

Princes Parade, Bridlington
A birds eye view of the Princes Parade seafront promenade at Bridlington, Yorkshire. Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Nineveh Sculpture at the British Museum, London

Nineveh Sculpture at the British Museum, London
Winged bull Nineveh sculpture, from Nimroud, exhibited at the British Museum, London, in 1850. Two visitors, in Victorian dress, are shown viewing the sculpture. Date: 1850

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Bradford Workhouse Infirmary

Bradford Workhouse Infirmary
A view of the new poor law infirmary opened in 1905 at the Bradford Union workhouse in West Yorkshire. The lawn in front of the building appears to be set out for a game of croquet. Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Shoemakers Shop at Holborn Union Workhouse, Mitcham

Shoemakers Shop at Holborn Union Workhouse, Mitcham
Interior view of shoemakers workshop at the Holborn Union Workhouse, Mitcham Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Middlesex Industrial School, Feltham

Middlesex Industrial School, Feltham
A childrens infirmary ward at the Middlesex Industrial School, Feltham. As well as nurses, a doctor and patients, the room, decorated for Christmas

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Great Barr Colony, Staffordshire

Great Barr Colony, Staffordshire

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Workhouse and Guardians Offices, Fulham Palace Road, London

Workhouse and Guardians Offices, Fulham Palace Road, London
Fulham workhouse (left) and Board of Guardians offices (right) on Fulham Palace Road in West London.. Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Girls in Overalls

Girls in Overalls
A group of young women dressed in similar overalls and head coverings pose for a group picture. At the centre rear is an older woman dressed more formally in hat and cape. Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Consumption Hospital, Fulham Road, London

Consumption Hospital, Fulham Road, London
A view of the Consumption Hospital on Fulham Road at Brompton in south-west London. The hospital opened in 1847 to care for patients suffering from tuberculosis and diseases of the chest

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Boys from Marlesford Lodge childrens home at play

Boys from Marlesford Lodge childrens home at play
Boys from Marlesford Lodge at play in Hammersmith Park. Marlesford Lodge, located at Kings Street, Hammersmith, was a feeder home for the Kensington

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: County Lunatic Asylum, Powick, Worcestershire

County Lunatic Asylum, Powick, Worcestershire
Entrance lodge of the Worcester City and County Pauper Lunatic Asylum. The asylum, designed by Hamilton & Medland of Gloucester, was opened in 1852 on Malvern Road, Powick, near Worcester

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Camberwell Central Home - The Newlands

Camberwell Central Home - The Newlands
The Newlands in Peckham Rye was the central receiving home for pauper children run by the Camberwell poor law union. After an initial period at the home

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Four tramps

Four tramps
Four men of older years and unkempt appearance pose in front of a run-down building. The state of their attire suggests that they might be tramps. Date: Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Dormitory at Middlesex Industrial School, Feltham

Dormitory at Middlesex Industrial School, Feltham
Rows of beds line a dormitory at the Middlesex Industrial School, Feltham. The School, opened in 1859, housed up to 800 boys aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for reasons such as vagrancy

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: LCC Industrial School for Girls, Gordon House, Isleworth

LCC Industrial School for Girls, Gordon House, Isleworth

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Asylum Entrance, Hanwell, Middlesex

Asylum Entrance, Hanwell, Middlesex
Entrance to the county lunatic asylum at Hanwell in Middlesex opened in 1831. A porter stands at the gates beneath the portico. The site later became St Bernards Hospital. Date: Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Roman Catholic orphanage on Jersey

Roman Catholic orphanage on Jersey
A group picture of children and staff at a Roman Catholic orphanage on Jersey in the British Channel Islands. Date: 1926

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Brentford Union Workhouse - Masters residence and offices

Brentford Union Workhouse - Masters residence and offices
A view of the masters residence ad offices at the new Brentford Union workhouse in Middlesex, opened in 1902 Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Old Farmhouse at Laindon Labour Colony, Essex

Old Farmhouse at Laindon Labour Colony, Essex
Old farmhouse at Laindon Labour Colony, near Dunton, Essex. The colony, located on a former farm, was established in 1904 by the Poplar Poor Law Union as an alternative to the workhouse for

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Mens Quarters at Laindon Labour Colony, Essex

Mens Quarters at Laindon Labour Colony, Essex
Mens quarters at Laindon Labour Colony, near Dunton, Essex. The colony was established in 1904 by the Poplar Poor Law Union as an alternative to the workhouse for able-bodied men. Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Children at play in the grounds of Marlesford Lodge

Children at play in the grounds of Marlesford Lodge. A long skipping rope is held by a nurse and one of the children. Marlesford Lodge, located at Kings Street, Hammersmith

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Former inmate of Claydon Training Centre

Former inmate of Claydon Training Centre
A former inmate of the Ministry of Labour Instructional Centre at Claydon in Suffolk with a plough and team of horses in Canada

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Langho Epileptic Colony - Administrative Block

Langho Epileptic Colony - Administrative Block
Administrative block at the Langho Colony in Ribblesdale, Lancashire. The colony was established in 1906 by the Manchester

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Brentford Workhouse - Dining Hall

Brentford Workhouse - Dining Hall
A view of the dining-hall at the new Brentford Union workhouse in Middlesex, opened in 1902 Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Bristol Cottage Homes

Bristol Cottage Homes
Some of the childrens houses at the Bristol Board of Guardians cottage homes at Dowend, opened in 1904 to house pauper children away from the workhouse. Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: John Grooms Orphanage, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex

John Grooms Orphanage, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex
A terrace of homes at John Grooms Orphanage and Crippleage at Clacton in Essex. Groom was a London engraver and evangelical preacher, whose concern for poor and often disabled flower-sellers

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Battersea New Ladies Swimming Bath

Battersea New Ladies Swimming Bath
Interior view of the opening of the new womens swimming bath at Battersea, south-west London. Guests at the ceremony are seated around the pool while a swimmers prepares to dive into the water

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Reservoir Excavation at Laindon Labour Colony, Essex

Reservoir Excavation at Laindon Labour Colony, Essex

Background imageImages Dated 20th September 2011: Inmates of Arundel House, Brixton

Inmates of Arundel House, Brixton
The inmates of Arundel House, Acre Lane in the Brixton/Clapham area of London. It was a privately run certified home for poor children, mostly placed there by poor law authorities. Date: 1905



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