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Found in 3777 Collections and/or Records:
Loading skips of cotton yarn on to trains at Mumps Goods Yard, Oldham, for Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Showing wicker skips being loaded onto trains from horse and cart].
Loading skips of cotton yarn on to trains at Mumps Goods Yard, Oldham, for Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Showing wicker skips being loaded onto trains from horse and cart].
Loading skips of cotton yarn on to trains at Mumps Goods Yard, Oldham, for Blackburn, 1909
Quarter-plate (landscape format). [Showing wicker skips being loaded onto trains from horse and cart].
Loading the 'Bardiston' for Persian Gulf, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). With goods at number G dock, Manchester: the one opened by King Edward VII. [A rather empty quay with railway tracks].
Loading the 'Bardiston' for Persian Gulf, 1909
Half-plate (landscape format). With goods at number G dock, Manchester: the one opened by King Edward VII. [A rather empty quay with railway tracks].
Local Government Conference, 1955-08
154 x 204 mm. The opening speech was made by the Rt. Hon. J. Chuter Ede, C.H., J.P., M.P., President of the County Councils Association and Formerly Home Secretary.
Local Government Conference, 1955-08
153 x 205 mm. Mr. D.J.K. Nabeta, African Parliamentary Under -Secretary to the Minister of Local Government, Uganda, with members of his study group at the Conference.
Loch Linne, beginning of Caledonian Canal, 1859
London, 5 February 1912 : Royal carriage procession, 1912-02-05
London, 5 February 1912 : Royal carriage procession, 1912-02-05
London-Dutch East Indies [i.e. Indonesia]-Malaya [i.e. Malay Peninsula]-Penang [i.e. Pinang]-Hong Kong. Ceylon [i.e. Sri Lanka], 1935-09 - 1935-10
London newspapers of 1776 and the Declaration of Independence, 1898
'The Nation', 17 Feb. 1898.
London to Mombasa, 1949-08 - 1949-09
Images of the 'Dunnottar Castle', the white cliffs of Dover and Gibraltar.
Longwood House, St Helena, where Napoleon died, 1884-01-16 - 1884-01-22
205 x 140 mm. Showing the exterior of the single storey house where Napoleon was housed during his exile in Saint Helena, from shortly after his arrival in October 1815 until his death on 5th May 1821. The buildings are now a museum, with part of the house used as the French consulate.
Longwood New House - with Flagstaff Hill and Barn Rock, 1900
202 x 140 mm. View from Old Longwood looking down on the buildings which were built for Napoleon but which he never occupied. The buildings were later turned over to farm use. Flagstaff Hill and Barn Rock can be seen in the background.
Longwood Plain, St Helena from S.W. [i.e. south west], showing new and old houses, 1900
203 x 149 mm. General view looking across fields towards Longwood House.
Look-out, Windsor Galleries, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. [View out across the water dotted with boats].
Looking along Southport Street from Government House, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. [Showing large houses and wrought-iron fence and a few pedestrians].
Looking back from entrance of galleries, 1885
113 x 177 mm. A view looking along the narrow, stone-sided path at the entrance to the Galleries.
Looking back to Stanley, 1962
Looking east. Flagstaff Hill and Barn Cliff in distance, 1900
201 x 138 mm. View looking eastwards from near Jamestown towards Flagstaff Hill (2275 feet) with Barn Cliff beyond. In the foreground are valleys and partly wooded hillside.
Looking from Queen's Gallery to the Windsor Galleries, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. Focussed for distance.
Looking from Queen's Gallery to the Windsor Galleries, 1909-10 - 1909-11
Quarter-plate. Focussed for near view. These wo should be printed together.