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Normanhurst, Sussex, England. French-chateau style house built by the Lucas Brothers in 1870 for railway baron Thomas Brassey
To Ladies. Advert for Dr John Hoopers Female Pills. Date: 1886
Diana Churchill by Madame YevondeDiana Spencer-Churchill (1909-1963), eldest daughter of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Pictured in 1935 by Madame Yevonde wearing a fashionable beret. Date: 1935
Hall of the Central Electric Telegraph Station, LothburyThe very grand looking hall of the Central Electric Telegraph Station, Lothbury
Levens Hall. Cumbria, England. Elizabethan-era house with famous topiary garden laid out by French gardener Guillaume Beaumont in the 17th century
Acton Reynald Hall. Shropshire, England. Neo-Jacobean style mansion, retaining the original Elizabethan Tuscan portico, built by John Hiram Haycock for Sir Andrew Corbet
Eastwell Park, Kent, England. Neo-Elizabethan-style house built in 1793 to designs by Joseph Bonomi for George Finch-Hatton, 9th Earl of Winchilsea, with Victorian Tudor-style wing added later
Dunster Castle, Somersetshire, England. Norman era motte-and-bailey castle remodelled in the 1860s by architect Anthony Salvin in the Gothic Revival style for the Fownes-Luttrell family
Holker Hall, Lancashire, England
Sundorne Castle, Shropshire, England
Thicket Priory, Yorkshire, England. Mansion house built by architect Edward Blore in 1846 for Rev. Joseph Dunnington-Jefferson on the site of a medieval Benedictine Nunnery
Castle Hill, Devonshire, England. Georgian Palladian-style house built by Roger Morris in 1730 in formal grounds laid out by Hugh Fortescue, 1st Earl of Clinton
Nuneham Park, Berkshire, England. Palladian-style villa built in 1756 for Simon Harcourt, Ist Earl Harcourt, with interiors by James Stuart and gardens landscaped by Lancelot Capability Brown
Bearwood, Berkshire, England. Elizabethan-style house built by architect Robert Kerr in 1865 for coal merchant John Walter
Burghley House, Lincolnshire, England. Elizabethan prodigy house built in 1555 for Sir William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, England. Medieval hunting lodge developed into a large house by James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby, in 1702
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England
Trafalgar House, Wiltshire, England. Georgian house built in 1733 for Sir Peter Vandeput, with wings by John Wood and portico by Nicholas Revett added in 1766 for owner Henry Dawkins
Muncaster Castle, Cumbria, England. Medieval castle of the 14th century remodelled by architect Anthony Salvin in the 1860s for Josslyn Pennington, 5th Baron Muncaster
Hutton Hall, Yorkshire, England. Victorian Gothic red-brick house built in 1866 by Alfred Waterhouse for the quaker industrialist and MP, Joseph Pease
Wynyard Park, County Durham, England. Regency Neo-classical house with Corinthian portico built in 1828 by Benjamin Wyatt and Philip Wyatt for Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry
Shirburn Castle. Oxfordshire, England
Keele Hall, Staffordshire, England. Jacobean Revival-style house built by architect Anthony Salvin for Ralph Sneyd in gardens landscaped by William Emes in the late 18th century
Mamhead, Devon, England. Georgian house built from 1827 by architect Anthony Salvin for Robert William Newman, in gardens landscaped by Lancelot Capability Brown in the late 18th century
Lambton Castle. County Durham, England
Compton Verney. House, Warwickshire, England
Sandringham House, Norfolk, England. Georgian stately home with formal garden built in the Jacobethan style by the Goggs Brothers in 1771 for Henry Cornish Henley
Wales win the Rugby Championship with a win over Ireland at Cardiff Arms Park. Hundreds of people scale the walls of the ground to gain entry after the gates were closed, in defiance of the police
Hockey at Cardiff Arms Park. England win against Wales by 5 goals to nil. Date: 1938
England v Wales rugby match at Cardiff Arms Park. A heavy defeat for England explained in this cartoon: to cut the story short, mud - AND the Welsh XV defeated England. Date: 1922
A very great crowd gathered at Cardiff Arms Park for the international rubgy match between England and Wales
Cardiff Arms Park during rugby match between Wales and England to start the season. A convincing win for Wales. Haydn Tanner has the ball. Date: 1938
BATTLE OF JEMAPPES The French under Dumouriez defeat the Austrians led by the Archduke Albrecht, and are enabled to advance into the Netherlands Date: 6 November 1792
CHAMBERY (Savoie) The city yields to the French Revolutionary Army Date: 25 September 1792
VILLEFRANCHE (near Nice) The French take the town and invade the territory of Nice Date: 29 September 1792
Exterior of the Royal Marine Barrack s, Woolwich, London designed by J. T Crew in with junction with Sir W. Denison costing 100, 000. Date: 1848
Exterior of the Central Electric Telegraph Station, founder s-court, Lothbury, London, at the rear of the Bank of England. Date: 1848
Emigrates just arrived off a steamer at the steps of Irongate, St