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Frond, Otozamites obtusus
Plant frond, Otozamites obtusus.
Lower Jurassic: Wilmcote Limestone Member,
Wilmcote.
Donated by Rev. G. Childe (? - 1846).
Galley Common. Lane
Lane with distant view of Stockingford, Galley Common, Nuneaton. 1930s
Galley Common. Lane with road works notice
Lane with road works notice and a distant view of Stockingford, Galley Common, Nuneaton. 1930s
Garland of Flowers
Jan Baptist Morel (attributed to) Garland of Flowers, 1720-1730 Oil on canvas 435mm x 348mm A garland of flowers surrounding an oval medallion in grisaille depicting two putti. Jan Baptist Morel was born ...
Gathering Chips At The Saw Pit, Kenilworth
John Burgess (Jnr) (1813-1874)
Gathering Chips At The Saw Pit, Kenilworth
Watercolour on paper
380mm x 555mm
A scene showing people gathering wood chippings at Kenilworth. Kenilworth Castle can be ...
Gaydon. Gaydon House
'Gaydon House', Gaydon. 1900s
Gaydon. Hunt Meet at Gaydon Inn
Meeting of the hunt outside The Gaydon Inn. 1920s
Gaydon. Old cottages
Old thatched cottages in Gaydon. A man is standing in front with a horse. 1900s
Gaydon. Village view
Looking towards Gaydon Church from the north with the County Library on the left. Group of children in the road. 1950s
Gaydon. Village view
Gaydon looking towards the church with thatched cottages and the County Library on the left. There are children in the street and a motorcar on the left (number plate OG 3492). 1950s
Gaydon. Village view
A view of the village across fields, Gaydon. 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 descriptive panel
A printer describes his map of Shakespeare's London.
The French printer of this map of London used a corner to describe the city and the River Thames. Although it is in Latin this description would ...
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 - detail of Southwark district
Southwark: site of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre.
When Shakespeare arrived in London, aged about eighteen, he found work, possibly as a tender of horses outside a playhouse known as The Theatre ...
Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c. 1572 - detail of Southwark district
Southwark: a place for entertainment in Shakespeare's time.
The southbank of the river Thames in London was reached from the city only by boat, or across London Bridge. This area, called Southwark, ...
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 - 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 ...