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Malo-les-Bains, France - tennis courts and fieldBusy tennis courts and a path running through fields at the beach resort town of Malo-les-Bains, near to the northern French town of Dunkirk (Dunkerque). circa 1910s
Waterloo, Belgium - French Regimental monumentWaterloo, Belgium - a French monument at the site of the Battle of Waterloo, showing the regimental eagle that was the standard of Napoleon and his troops. circa 1910s
Waterloo, Belgium - Hougoumont farmhouseThe Hougoumont farmhouse and ruined chapel, standing at the bottom of an escarpment in Belgium where the British and allied forces faced the French army of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo on 18
Invergarry Castle, ScotlandInvergarry Castle, set in the Scottish Highlands overlooking Loch Oich in the Great Glen valley and on the Ravens Rock (Creagan an Fhithich)
Dunkirk, France - Monument des Fusiliers MarinsDunkirk, France - Monument to the French Navy (Monument des Fusiliers Marins), erected in 1929 to celebrate the role of the French naval gunners throughout the First World War. circa 1930s
Braine-l Alleud, Belgium - Lions Mound monumentA large manmade hill, topped by the Lion of Waterloo monument, in the Belgian region of Braine l Alleud, standing on the site of the Battle of Waterloo, 18 June 1815, and the Battle of Quatre Bras
Laon, Aisne, France - Porte d Arlon (or Ardon), a remaining section of the towns original defensive wall. It is a drawbridge gateway, situated where the armoury once stood. circa 1910s
Chauny, Aisne, France - River OiseChauny, France - locks and sluice valves in the River Oise, a tributary of the River Seine, with buildings ruined in wartime. 1914-1918
Lothian, Scotland - Linlithgow Palace, showing the interior of the castle quadrangle and old gateway. This palace served as a residence for the monarchs of Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries
Stonehenge, England - sunrise on Midsummer DayStonehenge is a prehistoric stone circle monument, located in the English county of Wiltshire. It is estimated that the stones were erected between 3000 BC and 2000 BC
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, EnglandStonehenge is a prehistoric stone circle monument, located in the English county of Wiltshire. It is estimated that the stones were erected between 3000 BC and 2000 BC
Hautvillers, France - view over the vineyardsA view of people working in the vineyards of Hautvillers, France, an area well known for its wine and champagne production. circa 1910s
Malo-les-Bains, France - women fishing for shrimpMalo-les-Bains, France - two women fishing for shrimp sieve through shallow water with large nets on poles. circa 1910s
Malo-les-Bains, France - women fishing for shrimpMalo-les-Bains, France - two women fishing for shrimp carry big nets up the beach. circa 1910s
Bruges, Belgium - the Port of OstendA group of people lean on railings outside a large building overhanging the Port of Ostend. The port was founded in 1584, near the Belgian city of Bruges. Ostend is now a major city in its own right
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi church, WW1Saint Eloi Church, located in the northern french city of Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing damage from WW1 bombing. 1914-1918
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi church nave, WW1The right side of the Saint Eloi Church nave, located in the northern french city of Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing damage from WW1 bombing. 1914-1918
Herault, France - view of St GeorgesHerault, France - a view past fields to the small town of St Georges, showing house rooftops and a church spire in the distance circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi Church facadeSaint Eloi Church front facade, in Dunkirk (Dunkerque), France, with a large group of people standing outside. circa 1910s
Bourbourg, France, with church and housesGrand Place, Bourbourg, France, with Saint Jean-Baptiste church and the Horse Market. circa 1910s
Dunkirk, France - view over harbourDunkirk, France - a view out over the harbour, showing tethered fishing boats in the foreground and the town hall a a church belfry in the distance. circa 1910s
Malo-les-Bains, France - seafront roadMalo-les-Bains, France - the seafront road (Rue de la Mer) of the beach town of Malo-les-Bains, near to Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in northern France
Jordans Hostel, Buckinghamshire - Sunk GardenThe Sunk Garden at Jordans Hostel in the Buckinghamshire village of Jordans, once a notable centre for Quakerism. The Sunk Garden was given to the Hostel by the Lynn family in memory of Elizabeth
Vilvoorde, Belgium - Botanical GardensVilvoorde (Vilvorde), Belgium - State School of Horticulture, within the Vilvoorde Botanical Gardens circa 1910s
Wenduine, Belgium - seaside resortWenduine (Wenduyne), Belgium - a one-time fishing village turned seaside resort, with tents and huts lining the beach and residents or holidaymakers wandering along the promenade. circa 1910s
St Truiden (St Trond), Belgium - town hallSt Truiden (St Trond), Belgium - the main square and the tower of the town hall (Stadhuis), which dates from 1606. circa 1910s
Marseilles, France - French Navy armoured shipMarseilles, France - the French Navys armoured cruiser, Ernest-Renan, at sea. The ship was built at the beginning of the 20th century
Beni Mered, Algeria - farmhouses and storage cellarsBeni Mered, Algeria - large farm buildings and storage sheds and cellars stand behind trees and fields in the Algerian town of Beni Mered, Abziza area. circa 1910s
Beni Mered, Algeria - courtyard of a villaBeni Mered, Algeria - a man relaxes in a chair in the courtyard of a large and elegant villa in the farming area of Abziza. circa 1910s
Beni Mered, Algeria - farmBeni Mered, Algeria - a man and his dogs stand in a field in a Algerian farm in the Abziza area. Around them are trees, a wooden cart and a farmhouse in the background. circa 1910s
Quiet street in Hillerod, DenmarkIn the distance a horse and cart roll up a quiet tree-lined street in the Danish town of Hillerod. circa 1910s
Malo-les-Bains, France - bathersA man in a bathing suit stands in the surf of the Malo-les-Bains beach, near Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in France. Behind him are other bathers as well as various boats. circa 1910s
Interior of Grundtvigs Church, Copenhagen, DenmarkThe interior of Grundtvigs Church in Copenhagen, named after the Danish philosopher and hymn writer N. F. S. Grundtvig. The church is one of a few built in the expressionist style
Bergues, France - the Saint Winoc AbbeyBergues, France - the towers of the Abbaye Saint-Winoc (Saint Winoc Abbey), founded in 1022. The Abbey was destroyed during the French revolution
Englishman of 1655Puritanism is in fashion - and even the sharp dresser must go with the zeitgeist : collar instead of ruffs, simple hues, and the plainest of hats... Date: circa 1655
Winter Fashions / 1643Elegant woman wears the winter fashion of fur to protect her from the cold and a mask for her face Date: 1643
Bryan Guinness with his wife DianaA photograph of Bryan Guinness with his wife Diana Guinness, formerly Diana Mitford, canvassing Basil Jarvis stables in Newmarket for the Conservative Party. Date: 5th June 1929