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East Gate, Warwick

A black and white postcard of the East Gate in Warwick, 1924. The Porridge Pot Cafe is on the left. 82mm x 134mm © Judges of Hastings www.judges.co.uk

East Gate, Warwick

A colour postcard of East Gate, Warwick. It is by Valentines, Series 209. 90mm x 140mm

Edgehill, Warwickshire

This postcard depicts a view of the ruins at Edgehill in Warwickshire. It was sent to Miss Wiggins of Leamington Spa on 22 July 1906. The postcard is part of the Morland Series and was printed in Banbury. ...

Edgehill.

Edgehill. 1900s

Edgehill. Round House

The Round House, built as a folly by Sanderson Miller, Edge Hill, as viewed from the end of a lane in Radway. 1950s

Edgehill. Round Tower

The Tower with car parked outside. Edgehill. August 5th 1959

Folder

Folder containing ten linocuts by Dr V. Fanderlik, a Czechoslovak soldier: 1. Macedonia, 2. Isamboul - Aia Sophia, 3. Halleb - Syria, 4. Alexandria - Egypt, 5. Kreta, 6. Fort St. Jean - Marseille, 7. ...

Forum Nerva, Rome

A sepia photograph of the Forum Nerva in Rome. 242mm x 178mm.

Forum, Rome

A sepia photograph of the ruins of the Forum in Rome, looking towards Capitoline hill. 272mm x 380mm

From The Strong Tower, Kenilworth Castle

Print From The Strong Tower, Kenilworth Castle 150mm x 240mm View from the Strong Tower looking towards the Great Hall. The ruins are very overgrown in this image. There are three figures to the right ...

Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c. 1572 - detail of city walls on the north-west.

London's City walls and the fields beyond in Shakespeare's time. Close beyond the city walls lay fields and orchards. The engraving shows the wooden frames on which laundresses would hang fabric to ...

Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c.1572 - detail -The Tower of London.

The Tower of London in Shakespeare's time. The fortress on the banks of the tidal river Thames was a royal palace, and a prison stronghold. It also housed the royal armoury and a public menagerie. ...

Halt at the Ruin

Nicholaes Bergham or Berchem (Manner of) (1620-1683) Halt at the Ruin Oil on canvas 622mm x 745mm Berchem, the son of the Dutch still-life painter Pieter Claesz, specialised in Italianate pastoral scenes, ...

Hippodrome and Swanswell Gate

Street view of the newly built Hippodrome and the medieval Swanswell Gate, also known as Priory Gate.

Jumieges Seine

John Burgess (Junior) (1813-1874) Jumieges Seine Watercolour on paper 540mm x 375mm View of the ruins of an abbey and gatehouse. There are figures in the foreground, Normandy, France.

Kenilworth Castle

Sepia photograph By F. Bedford 63mm x 99mm This is a photograph of the ruins at Kenilworth Castle, taken from the Echo Field.

Kenilworth Castle

A black and white postcard of the ruins of Mervyn's Tower at Kenilworth Castle. It is part of the Peacock Brand Series published by the Pictorial Stationary Company Ltd. 87mm x 137mm

Kenilworth Castle

A black and white postcard of the ruins at Kenilworth Castle. There is a wooden bridge in the foreground. It is part of the Peacock Brand Series published by the Pictorial Stationary Company Ltd. 87mm ...