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Victorian Collection (page 12)

Background imageVictorian Collection: Chemist in Woodbridge MBC01_02_010

Chemist in Woodbridge MBC01_02_010
Boots Dispensing Chemists, Thoroughfare, Woodbridge, East Suffolk. A women entering the Boots store at 18 Thoroughfare. The building was originally built as a pair with 20 Thoroughfare in the 18th

Background imageVictorian Collection: Cornhill shops Bury St Edmunds MBC01_02_002

Cornhill shops Bury St Edmunds MBC01_02_002
Boots, Cornhill, Bury St. Edmunds, West Suffolk. The Boots store and Post Office at 15 and 17-18 Cornhill. The Boots store at 15 Cornhill was built in 1910-1911

Background imageVictorian Collection: Hurstbourne Viaduct EHC01_314_73_04

Hurstbourne Viaduct EHC01_314_73_04
Hurstebourne Viaduct, Hurstbourne Priors, Basingstoke and Deane, Hampshire. A general view of Hurstbourne Viaduct, seen from the south with viaduct cottages in the foreground

Background imageVictorian Collection: Decorative floor tiles DP262114

Decorative floor tiles DP262114
Retford Train Station Station Road, Retford, Bassettlaw, Nottinghamshire. Detail of decorative ceramic floor tiling in the refreshment room at Retford Station, probably by Minton

Background imageVictorian Collection: Browndown Battery 33946_016

Browndown Battery 33946_016
Browndown Battery, a Victorian beach defence battery, Gosport, Hampshire, 2020

Background imageVictorian Collection: Fort Brockhurst 33944_003

Fort Brockhurst 33944_003
Fort Brockhurst, one of the Palmerston Forts in Gosport built in the 19th century to protect Portsmouth, Gosport, Hampshire, 2020

Background imageVictorian Collection: Back-to-back houses EFC01_01_05_032_56925

Back-to-back houses EFC01_01_05_032_56925
Chapel Street, Headingley, Leeds. The front of 6-14 Chapel Street seen from the south-east. These gritstone houses were originally built in the mid-19th century as part of two terraces of

Background imageVictorian Collection: Puckpool mortar battery 33889_002

Puckpool mortar battery 33889_002
Puckpool mortar battery, Isle of Wight, 2020

Background imageVictorian Collection: Damaged theatre BB44_04083

Damaged theatre BB44_04083
New Royal Pavilion Theatre, 191 - 193 Whitechapel Road, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, Greater London. Interior view of the New Royal Pavilion Theatre, showing the auditorium, in a derelict condition

Background imageVictorian Collection: Boots in Skipton a58_00215

Boots in Skipton a58_00215
SHEEP STREET, SKIPTON, CRAVEN, NORTH YORKSHIRE. Exterior view of the front elevation of Boots the Chemist on Sheep Street

Background imageVictorian Collection: Poole shops a53_02970

Poole shops a53_02970
159 High Street, Poole, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, 1942. The exterior of 159 High Street, premises of J Thomas & Son, photographic dealers

Background imageVictorian Collection: New Gallery Regent Street NWC01_01_2102

New Gallery Regent Street NWC01_01_2102
NEW GALLERY, REGENT STREET, City of Westminster, Greater London. The auditorium in the New Gallery, showing the ceiling dome, viewed from the front of the stalls

Background imageVictorian Collection: New Gallery Regent Street NWC01_01_2090

New Gallery Regent Street NWC01_01_2090
NEW GALLERY, REGENT STREET, City of Westminster, Greater London. The dome in the ceiling in the auditorium of the New Gallery. The New Gallery was built as an art gallery in the late 19th century

Background imageVictorian Collection: New Gallery Regent Street NWC01_01_2084

New Gallery Regent Street NWC01_01_2084
NEW GALLERY, REGENT STREET, City of Westminster, Greater London. The auditorium in the New Gallery, showing the domed ceiling and balcony

Background imageVictorian Collection: Cemetery DP234907

Cemetery DP234907
St James Gardens, Hope Street, Liverpool. The north end of the former cemetery, looking north-west towards the rock face below the Oratory

Background imageVictorian Collection: Arts and crafts lamp DP117231

Arts and crafts lamp DP117231
Mount Grace Priory, Mount Grace, East Harlsey, Hambleton, North Yorkshire. Detail of an arts-and-crafts style oil lamp on a windowsill in Mount Grace Priorys converted guest house

Background imageVictorian Collection: In the pavilion JLP01_08_021418

In the pavilion JLP01_08_021418
VICTORIA PAVILION, WILDER ROAD, ILFRACOMBE, NORTH DEVON. A group of adults and children posed in the Victoria Pavilion during a Laing staff trip to Ilfracombe

Background imageVictorian Collection: Dancefloor JLP01_08_054037

Dancefloor JLP01_08_054037
The Grand Hotel, Broad Street, Bristol. A group of people dancing at the Grand Hotel. This dinner and dance was attended by staff from Laings South-Western region with retiring directors

Background imageVictorian Collection: Restoration JLP01_10_16340

Restoration JLP01_10_16340
PENRHYN CASTLE, LLANDYGAI, BANGOR, CAERNAVONSHIRE AND MEIRIONETHSHIRE, WALES. Laing stonemasons manoeuvring a stone block into place at Penrhyn Castle during renovation work

Background imageVictorian Collection: Day trip by train JLP01_08_008843a

Day trip by train JLP01_08_008843a
LONDON WATERLOO STATION, YORK ROAD, WATERLOO, LAMBETH, GREATER LONDON. A steam train chartered by Laing leaving Waterloo station, transporting Laings London office on a staff outing to Bournemouth

Background imageVictorian Collection: Bestwood Pumping Station BB68_03745

Bestwood Pumping Station BB68_03745
Bestwood Pumping Station, Mansfield Road, Bestwood St. Albans, Gedling, Nottinghamshire. A view from the south-west of Bestwood Pumping Station, with the Cooling Pond in the foreground

Background imageVictorian Collection: Southwold Lighthouse 33136_021

Southwold Lighthouse 33136_021
Southwold, Suffolk. The Lighthouse, constructed 1892

Background imageVictorian Collection: Gangers JLP01_08_053945

Gangers JLP01_08_053945
PORTISHEAD DOCK, PORTISHEAD AND NORTH WESTON, NORTH SOMERSET. A group portrait of three gangers employed on the Portishead Dock project A cropped version of this image was published in the People

Background imageVictorian Collection: Welder JLP01_08_053944

Welder JLP01_08_053944
PORTISHEAD DOCK, PORTISHEAD AND NORTH WESTON, NORTH SOMERSET. A portrait of a Laing welder working on the Portishead Dock project

Background imageVictorian Collection: Theatre ceiling DP232573

Theatre ceiling DP232573
Alexandra Palace, South Terrace, Alexandra Park, Haringey, Greater London. Detail looking up at the ceiling of the former exhibition halls theatre

Background imageVictorian Collection: Municipal Buildings 28768_025

Municipal Buildings 28768_025
Municipal Buildings, Dale Street, Liverpool. Built around 1868 to unite the scattered offices of the Corporation of Liverpool. SJ3490

Background imageVictorian Collection: Decorative steel frame DP168201

Decorative steel frame DP168201
Dalton Mills, Dalton Lane, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire. Detail of iron columns and supports on the first-floor of one of the former worsted mill buildings

Background imageVictorian Collection: Ramsgate sands PEN01_15_03_29424

Ramsgate sands PEN01_15_03_29424
Royal Victoria Pavilion, Harbour Parade, Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent. A general view showing Ramsgate sands, with a partial view of the Royal Victoria Pavilion in the foreground

Background imageVictorian Collection: Manston PEN01_15_03_29455

Manston PEN01_15_03_29455
Manston War Memorial, High Street, Manston, Thanet, Kent. A general view of the High Street in Manston, with St Catherines Church and a war memorial in the background, seen from the west, 1945-1965

Background imageVictorian Collection: St Lawrence. Pegwell Bay PEN01_15_03_29452

St Lawrence. Pegwell Bay PEN01_15_03_29452
PEGWELL BAY, RAMSGATE, THANET, KENT. A general view of Pegwell Bay from the west, showing the Pegwell Village Hotel and Pegwell Inn with the sea in the background. 1945-1965

Background imageVictorian Collection: Ramsgate King Street PEN01_15_03_29435

Ramsgate King Street PEN01_15_03_29435
King Street, Ramsgate, Thanet, Kent. A street view of Kings Street photographed after 1945 with a partial view of St Pauls Church, erected in 1873 and demolished January-February 1959

Background imageVictorian Collection: Textile works WAI01_04_217_69_21

Textile works WAI01_04_217_69_21
J AND J CASH LTD, CASHs LANE, RADFORD, COVENTRY. Interior view of J and J Cashs Workshops on Cashs Lane, showing women working with the pre-1914 multi space looms

Background imageVictorian Collection: High Level Bridge UXC01_01_01_0397_32

High Level Bridge UXC01_01_01_0397_32
HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. A general view from the north bank of the River Tyne, showing the High Level Bridge in the foreground and the Swing Bridge

Background imageVictorian Collection: The Crescent Plymouth nbr_leica_vi_34_21

The Crescent Plymouth nbr_leica_vi_34_21
The Crescent, Plymouth. A view from the east showing bomb damage to 15 The Crescent

Background imageVictorian Collection: Hotel Metropole OP00485

Hotel Metropole OP00485
HOTEL METROPOLE, THE PROMENADE, BLACKPOOL. The Hotel Metropole as viewed from the north shore with holidaymakers on the beach in the foreground

Background imageVictorian Collection: Piccadilly Circus CXP01_01_137

Piccadilly Circus CXP01_01_137
SHAFTESBURY MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, PICCADILLY CIRCUS, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A view of Piccadilly Circus from the south-east showing street vendors seated around the Shaftesbury Memorial

Background imageVictorian Collection: Piccadilly Circus CXP01_01_138

Piccadilly Circus CXP01_01_138
SHAFTESBURY MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN, PICCADILLY CIRCUS, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A view of Piccadilly Circus from the south-east showing street vendors seated around the Shaftesbury Memorial

Background imageVictorian Collection: Lambeth Bridge CXP01_01_124

Lambeth Bridge CXP01_01_124
LAMBETH BRIDGE, WESTMINSTER, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A view of the old Lambeth Bridge from the east. The first Lambeth Bridge was a suspension bridge which opened in 1862

Background imageVictorian Collection: Lambeth Bridge CXP01_01_125

Lambeth Bridge CXP01_01_125
LAMBETH BRIDGE, WESTMINSTER, CITY OF WESTMINSTER, GREATER LONDON. A view of the old Lambeth Bridge from the east. The first Lambeth Bridge was a suspension bridge which opened in 1862

Background imageVictorian Collection: Wakefield Cathedral a42_02156

Wakefield Cathedral a42_02156
Cathedral Church of All Saints, KIRKGATE, WAKEFIELD. An interior view of All Saints Cathedral, looking north-west across the nave from the south aisle

Background imageVictorian Collection: Market Hall Wolverhampton, 1942 a42_03222

Market Hall Wolverhampton, 1942 a42_03222
Market Hall, North Street, Wolverhampton. The west portico of the Market Hall in North Street. The Market Hall opened in 1853

Background imageVictorian Collection: Corn Exchange Worcester, 1942 a42_03678

Corn Exchange Worcester, 1942 a42_03678
Corn Exchange, Angel Street, Worcester. The entrance to the Corn Exchange adorned with advertisments and promotional posters

Background imageVictorian Collection: The Globe BAR03_01_409

The Globe BAR03_01_409
THE GLOBE, DURLSTON HEAD, SWANAGE, PURBECK, DORSET. The Globe in the grounds of Durlston Head Castle. The Globe, or Great Globe, was erected in around 1891 by George Burt

Background imageVictorian Collection: St Clements Church a42_00038

St Clements Church a42_00038
St Clements Church, CHAPELTOWN ROAD, SHEEPSCAR, Leeds. An interior view of the nave and apsidal chancel of St Clements Church, seen from the west end and demolished circa 1976

Background imageVictorian Collection: Lanyon Quoit ALB93_05_034

Lanyon Quoit ALB93_05_034
Lanyon Quoit, Madron, Cornwall. A view of Lanyon Quoit, with the Greenburrow Engine House at Ding Dong Mine in the background. Photographed between 1919 and 1936

Background imageVictorian Collection: Stacking saggars DES01_04_0944

Stacking saggars DES01_04_0944
Royal Albert Pottery, Parsonage Street, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. Inside a traditional Staffordshire bottle kiln or oven showing men setting saggars containing pottery-wares in preparation for

Background imageVictorian Collection: Manchester Cathedral, 1942 a42_00073

Manchester Cathedral, 1942 a42_00073
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST MARY, FENNEL STREET, MANCHESTER. An interior view of Manchester Cathedral, or St Marys Cathedral Church, showing the east end of the nave

Background imageVictorian Collection: City Art Gallery Manchester a42_01940

City Art Gallery Manchester a42_01940
CITY ART GALLERY, MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER. An exterior view of the City Art Gallery, formerly the Royal Manchester Institution, showing the front facade from an elevation position in the west



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