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Fillongley. St Mary and All Saints church

Exterior of St Mary and All Saints church, Fillongley. 1960s

Flooding in Leamington Spa

The photograph shows All Saints Parish Church and the Royal Pump Rooms in Leamington Spa during the flood in 1932.

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. ...

Foxcote. Foxcote House chapel, interior

Interior of the catholic chapel at Foxcote House. 1900s

Frankton. St Nicholas church

Exterior of St Nicholas church, Frankton. 1920s

Frankton. St Nicholas church and Manor House

The Manor House and St Nicholas church, Frankton. July 20th 1958

Frankton. St Nicholas Church and Manor House

The Manor House and St Nicholas church, Frankton. August 2nd 1939

Frankton. St Nicholas Church, interior

Interior view of St Nicholas church, Frankton. 1950s

French Church

Friedrich Eibner (1825-1877) A French Church Watercolour on paper 280mm x 230mm A view of a church with a town square before it.

Freux, Belgium

Sepia photograph of the church at Freux.

Galley Common. St Peter's church

St Peter's church, Galley Common. 1950s

Galley Common. St Peter's church and war memorial

St Peter's church and war memorial, Galley Common. 1950s

Galley Common. St Peter's church interior

Interior of St Peter's church, Galley Common. 1950s

Gaydon. Vicarage

The Vicarage, Gaydon. Showing the drive and gardens. 1940s

Gaydon. Village view

Looking towards Gaydon Church from the north with the County Library on the left. Group of children in the road. 1950s

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 of St Paul's and the 'city'

Shakespeare's city home. Shakespeare lodged in Bishopsgate in the 1590s, and later on the corner of Silver Street in Cripplegate. He would have been familiar with the many printers and bookshops in ...

Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium,c. 1572 - detail - the east of the city and St. Paul's cathedral

St Paul's and the city of London: known by Shakespeare. The city of London, to which Shakespeare travelled in the 1580s, lay within an almost semi-circular wall, bordered to the south by the River ...