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Royal Hotel Slough Station, view from the Pleasure Grounds
Tunnel No. 2, near Bristol
Long Tunnel, Foxs Wood (from the West)
Pangbourn Station
The Royal Commissioner of the Great Exhibition of 1851 by Henry Windham Phillips
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh (1844-1900), the second son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in full hunting dress
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert March 1861
Sir Horace Darwin, F. R. S. (1851-1928), son of the British naturalist Charles DarwinSir Horace Darwin, F.R.S. (1851-1928), son of the British naturalist Charles Darwin and a civil engineer. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 268
Tom Thumb entertaining the King and Queen 1864. The Classic Fairy Tales by Iona and Peter Opie, page 45. In addition to folk tale, Tom Thumb figures in Henry Fieldings The Tragedy of Tragedies
The Life of Charles Dickens The house and conservatory of Gadshill Place from the meadow. Dickens moved from London to Gadshill Place in Rochester, Kent which he bought for
The Life of Charles Dickens The uneducated father in fustian and the educated boy in spectacles. Dickens on seeing these two characters in Chatham, Kent
A rural street scene, Riverhead, Sevenoaks
The Life of Charles Dickens The study of Gadshill Place Dickens moved from London to Gadshill Place in Rochester, Kent which he bought for ?1790 (English pounds) on 14 March 1856
Daily Life - Swan-upping on the Thames from Brentford Ait - Third week in July - Swan Upping is an annual ceremonial and practical activity in England in which mute swans on the River Thames are
Illustration from the The Illustrated London News 4 June 1842 showing the attempted assassination of Queen Victoria in Hyde Park by John Francis on 30 May 1842
The Royal farms at Windsor. In Queen Victorias dairy, Mrs Nora Forsyth is holding one of the setting pans where milk was left overnight and the cream taken off next morning for butter
A terrace in the Palace of Achilles, built in 1891 for the Empress Elisabeth II of Austria in Corfu, Greece - now a casino
Food Advertisements for Oxo, Bovril, Yorkshire Relish and Nestle Swiss Milk, on a building in Moorfields, London near the Royal Eye Hospital. undated
The Kings Weigh House Chapel in Duke Street, London. 28 January 1932
The procession in Smithfield passing the Metropolitan Meat Market. 13 November 1869
The entrance to Cliffords Inn, off Fleet Street, London, England. The first Inn of Chancery, an insitute of legal education. Here it is up for sale 1903
Octavia Hill (Wisbech, 1838 - 1912) was an English social reformer, particularly concerned with the welfare of the inhabitants of cities, specifically London, in the second half of the 19th century
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; interior. 1880
The largest telescope in the World. William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse : 17 June 1800 - 31 October 1867, was an Anglo-Irish pioneering astronomer who had several telescopes built at his residence at
Child drinks from her mothers gin tankard in a London Gin house
The Great Exhibition by T. Colman Dibden - 1851 Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, 1851 Crowds gathered for the opening of the palace on the 1st May 1851
The New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London; exterior. 1880
Plan of the building erected for The Great Industrial Exhibition of 1851 in The Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London. ?TopFoto
Biarritz, on the Bay of Biscay in France Photo from Edwardian or Victorian era 31 March 1926
The magnificent Victoria Terminus, Bombay. 21 November 1921
Filming The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George StephensonFilming " The Game of Life, a film about the first train invented by George Stephenson. Mr H Hesslegrove, who plays Stephenson, with his complete model of the " rocket "
Mrs Kennedy, ( Mother of Mrs Elinor Glyn )
A woman in a servants period dress at Lullingstone Park near Eynsford, Kent. 1938
A period lawn tennis match at Lullingstone Park near Eynsford, Kent. 1938
Mother and daughters enjoy their tea outdoors in the afternoon sun
A Victorian girl fetching water from a stream at the bottom of the garden 1899
Nannies taking babies in perambulators and going for walks with children along the path at Hampstead Heath, London, England
Children posing in the street along North Street, Petworth, West Sussex, England 1908
An older sister taking out the baby in a perambulator on a summers day walk taking in the fresh air and sunshine 1891
A mother and her girls climb the steep hill at the back of their garden to fetch water and berries
Two young girls stop to admire the view on a walk with their grandfather Early 20th century
Four young boys playing games by the kissing gate with Windsor Castle in the background, Berkshire, England. 1889
Two girls playing by the river bank, one girl with her hoop ready for rolling, the other waiting for her turn, Staines, Middlesex, London, England
A street scene showing the Plough and Harrow Inn, Whitnash, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire with children playing games and enjoying themselves