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Frankton. Post Office
Frankton Post Office and row of cottages roofed with corrugated iron. Woman and child in doorway. 1900s
Free Trade Wharf
James Abbott Whistler McNeill (1834-1903) Free Trade Wharf Ink on paper 100mm x 190mm This print depicts a scene at a harbour. A man is rowing a boat to the right.
Friars Oak
James and George Temple Friars Oak Watercolour on paper 410mm x 780mm View of a horse drawn carriage outside an Inn, there is a gaggle of geese in the bottom right hand corner. The brothers James Temple ...
Fringe of the Tide
John Anthony Park (1880-1962) Fringe of the Tide, 1935 Oil on canvas 350mm x 460mm A view of boats and their reflections in the sea, land is visible in the distance. © The estate of the artist
Galley Common. Terraced houses
Terraced houses in, Galley Common, Nuneaton. 1930s
Galley Common. Stockingford
Terraced houses with railway track running between and motor bus on the road, Galley Common, Stockingford. 1900s
Garner's (The Marine Library), High Street, Margate
This is an oil painting on canvas depicting Garner's The Marine Library, High Street, Margate, Kent. This view of Margate's High Street was very popular during the 19th century, and artists often worked ...
Gaydon. Crossroads
The crossroads near the Malt Shovel Inn. An AA patrolman is standing at the crossroads and an AA telephone box is to the left. 1950s
Gaydon. Ye Olde Gaydon Inn
The Olde Gaydon Inn, Banbury Road, Gaydon. 1940s
Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c. 1572 - detail of London Bridge
London’s bridge in Shakespeare's time.
London Bridge was lined with houses and shops, and was a route regularly travelled by Shakespeare from his lodgings in the city to his work across the river ...
Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c. 1572 - Westminster (site of the Houses of Parliament) and on the opposite bank Lambeth Palace.
Westminster, and Whitehall Palace in Shakespeare's time.
To the west of the city of London, reached by road through semi-rural suburbs or by river boat, lay the centre of government at Whitehall Palace ...
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. ...
Going On Intercity is Part of Their Treat
Colour poster entitled, Going on Intercity is part of their treat, published by the British Railways Board. 1150mm x 627mm
Goodyers End Lane.
Semi-detached housing in Goodyers End Lane. 1920s
Grand Canal, Venice
A sepia photograph of a view along the Grand Canal in Venice, 1865. 124mm x 167mm
Grand National Archery Meeting Poster, Leamington Spa
This is a framed poster advertising the Grand National Archery Meeting in 1851. The poster is printed on white paper with red and black printing. A scene at a competition is depicted at the top, 1851.
Grandborough.
Grandborough. 1890s
Grandborough. Ambulance bought for Basutoland
A Land Rover ambulance pictured in Grandborough, having been bought by the Dunchurch Deanery for St James Hospital, Basutoland. 1965