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Victorian Collection (page 17)

Background imageVictorian Collection: Amazing flying machines CVS01_01_003

Amazing flying machines CVS01_01_003
Amazing flying machines. Hand-coloured engraving of a man in a top hat and waistcoat holding a large pair of wings and flying above two alarmed figures, one of whom is holding a pitchfork

Background imageVictorian Collection: Shakespeares Birthplace OP09979

Shakespeares Birthplace OP09979
SHAKESPEAREs BIRTHPLACE, Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. Shakespeares birthplace before the restoration work of 1857. Photograph attributed to Hugh Welch Diamond, c.1855

Background imageVictorian Collection: Diamond Jubilee Procession DD97_00473

Diamond Jubilee Procession DD97_00473
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee Procession, Green Park Arch, London, 22 June 1897. York & Son silver gelatin DOP (developing out paper) print

Background imageVictorian Collection: North aisle of Westminster Abbey AL2028_014_01

North aisle of Westminster Abbey AL2028_014_01
The north aisle of Westminster Abbey, London. Victor Albert Proutas album of photographs. The interior of the Abbey of Westminster was published in 1860

Background imageVictorian Collection: Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01

Oxford Arms Inn AL1827_006_01
Oxford Arms Inn, Oxford Arms Passage, Warwick Lane, City of London. Alfred and John Bool (1850-'1933) of Pimlico photographed the Oxford Arms Inn

Background imageVictorian Collection: Queen Victoria at the Royal Naval Expo BL10832A

Queen Victoria at the Royal Naval Expo BL10832A
ROYAL HOSPITAL, Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London, SW3. A group portrait of Queen Victoria with Edward, Prince of Wales behind her

Background imageVictorian Collection: Hall - Rataplan K941060

Hall - Rataplan K941060
BRODSWORTH HALL, South Yorkshire. " Rataplan" by Harry HALL, 1851

Background imageVictorian Collection: Perry - The Old Carthorse K941058

Perry - The Old Carthorse K941058
BRODSWORTH HALL, South Yorkshire. " The Old Carthorse" by William PERRY, 1861

Background imageVictorian Collection: Aldworth lychgate CC72_01073

Aldworth lychgate CC72_01073
ST MARYS CHURCH, Aldworth, Berkshire. Looking towards the church which is visible through the trees with a woman passing through the lychgate in the foreground. Photographed in 1895 by Henry Taunt

Background imageVictorian Collection: Nursery Sitting Room, Osborne House J070027

Nursery Sitting Room, Osborne House J070027
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. Interior view of the Nursery Sitting Room. Some items shown maybe on loan from the Royal Collection

Background imageVictorian Collection: Dining Room, Osborne House J070019

Dining Room, Osborne House J070019
OSBORNE HOUSE, Isle of Wight. Interior view of the Dining Room table laid for a meal. Some items shown maybe on loan from the Royal Collection

Background imageVictorian Collection: International Exhibition of 1862 N110266

International Exhibition of 1862 N110266
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862, Kensington, London. The exhibition building. Aston Bragg delin. Lithograph in black and tints from the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageVictorian Collection: Great Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851 N110265

Great Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851 N110265
GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851, Hyde Park, Westminster, London. The Crystal Palace of Industry from the North West. Le Bihan delin. Lithograph in black and tints, coloured. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageVictorian Collection: Great Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851 N110263

Great Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851 N110263
GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851, Hyde Park, Westminster, London. Crystal Palace. Interior of the Great Exhibition looking West. Durond lith in black and tints. From the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageVictorian Collection: Great Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851 N110262

Great Exhibition in Hyde Park 1851 N110262
GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851, Hyde Park, Westminster, London. Crystal Palace. Interior of the Great Exhibition. Woodcut in black and coloured. Engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageVictorian Collection: Sonning Lock CC97_02855

Sonning Lock CC97_02855
SONNING LOCK, Sonning, Berkshire. A view along the tow path in summer looking towards the lock in the distance from below. Sonning Lock is said to be the prettiest on the River Thames

Background imageVictorian Collection: Norman doorway CC73_00862

Norman doorway CC73_00862
ST LAURENCEs CHURCH, Upton, Slough, Berkshire. Detail view of the restored north Norman doorway. The church dates from the Norman period but had fallen into disrepair by the early 19th century

Background imageVictorian Collection: Walls of Southampton N110166

Walls of Southampton N110166
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Southampton, Hampshire. " The Walls of Southampton" by J C Armytage. Shows the medieval walls before the construction of the Western Shore Road in 1850

Background imageVictorian Collection: Temple Bar demolition N110163

Temple Bar demolition N110163
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Temple Bar, City of London. " The last of Temple Bar - sketched on Saturday January 12, 1878"

Background imageVictorian Collection: Temple Bar in 1877 N110162

Temple Bar in 1877 N110162
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Temple Bar, City of London. " Forlorn condition of Temple Bar" showing ruinous and collapsed adjoining buildings

Background imageVictorian Collection: Apsley House engraving N110158

Apsley House engraving N110158
APSLEY HOUSE, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, London. " Apsley House and the Entrance to Hyde Park" by T H Shepherd. engraving dated 1850

Background imageVictorian Collection: Lower Slaughter CC72_01052

Lower Slaughter CC72_01052
LOWER SLAUGHTER, Gloucestershire. Looking through the village with a small rustic footbridge crossing the River Eye. Photographed in 1890 by Henry Taunt

Background imageVictorian Collection: St Johns Lock, Lechlade AL0488_004_02

St Johns Lock, Lechlade AL0488_004_02
ST JOHNs LOCK, Lechlade, Gloucestershire. The weir and lock keepers house at St Johns Lock on the River Thames. A man sits on the riverbank and contemplates the reeds

Background imageVictorian Collection: Swan Inn, Newtown Bridge CC73_00564

Swan Inn, Newtown Bridge CC73_00564
SWAN INN, Newtown, Hampshire. Looking towards the inn and bridge beyond with the pool in the foreground. The inn dates from the 16th century

Background imageVictorian Collection: Abbey Park, Evesham CC56_01020

Abbey Park, Evesham CC56_01020
ABBEY PARK, Evesham, Worcestershire. Looking from Workman Gardens across the River Avon towards the Abbey. The Bell Tower was built after 1513 by Abbot Lichfield

Background imageVictorian Collection: Cirencester Park CC72_01273

Cirencester Park CC72_01273
CIRENCESTER PARK, Gloucestershire. A couple talk on one of the paths between the Catherdal Firs. The park was laid out between 1715 and 1740, and is a good example of the Forest Style of gardening

Background imageVictorian Collection: Marlow Bridge CC73_00786

Marlow Bridge CC73_00786
MARLOW, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. View looking east along the Thames towards the suspension bridge and the parish church. The bridge dates from same period (built between 1829 and 1832)

Background imageVictorian Collection: Duke of Wellington statue K000664

Duke of Wellington statue K000664
STATUE OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, Hyde Park Corner, London. Bronze equestrian statue designed in 1888 by Joseph Edgar Boehm

Background imageVictorian Collection: Royal river trip CC68_00047

Royal river trip CC68_00047
GORING, Oxfordshire. Edward, Prince of Wales sitting on the river boat Arethusa, moored along the banks of the River Thames, whilst other members of his party board

Background imageVictorian Collection: St Marys Church, Studley Royal K021707

St Marys Church, Studley Royal K021707
ST MARYs CHURCH, Studley Royal, North Yorkshire. Exterior view of the Gothic Revival church from the south west

Background imageVictorian Collection: Accession of Queen Victoria N110056

Accession of Queen Victoria N110056
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. St James Palace, London 1837. Engraving depicting the accession of Queen Victoria

Background imageVictorian Collection: Accession of Queen Victoria N110054

Accession of Queen Victoria N110054
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. St James Palace, London 1837. Engraving depicting the accession of Queen Victoria

Background imageVictorian Collection: Illustrations dated 1851 N110047

Illustrations dated 1851 N110047
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Illustrations dated 1851. Includes Osborne House, the Great Exhibition, Prince Albert, and other views. Coloured engraving from the Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageVictorian Collection: Accession of Queen Victoria N110042

Accession of Queen Victoria N110042
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. St James Palace, London 1837. Engraving depicting the accession of Queen Victoria

Background imageVictorian Collection: The Citys welcome to Princess Alexandra, 1863 N110045

The Citys welcome to Princess Alexandra, 1863 N110045
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Strand, London 1863. A procession leading from Temple Bar. The Citys welcome to Princess Alexandra, the bride of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII)

Background imageVictorian Collection: The Citys welcome to Princess Alexandra, 1863 N110044

The Citys welcome to Princess Alexandra, 1863 N110044
MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION. Strand, London 1863. A procession leading from Temple Bar. The Citys welcome to Princess Alexandra, the bride of the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII)

Background imageVictorian Collection: Royal Border Bridge N100656

Royal Border Bridge N100656
BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, Northumberland. View of the Royal Border Bridge which crosses to Tweedmouth. Engineered by Robert Stephenson

Background imageVictorian Collection: Palace of Westminster a98_05897

Palace of Westminster a98_05897
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, Greater London. General view of the Houses of Parliament showing the clock tower Big Ben and roofs. The clock face shows eighteen minutes past twelve

Background imageVictorian Collection: Palace of Westminster FF98_00120

Palace of Westminster FF98_00120
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER, London. The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament viewed from Parliament Square. The huge bell housed in the clock tower and known as Big Ben came into operation in 1859

Background imageVictorian Collection: Richard the Lionheart a98_05636

Richard the Lionheart a98_05636
OLD PALACE YARD, Westminster, London. Detail view of the Richard Coeur de Lion statue looking up towards the equestrian bronze figure. It was made in 1860 by Carlo Marochetti

Background imageVictorian Collection: Masons College, Birmingham BL14248

Masons College, Birmingham BL14248
MASONs COLLEGE, Paradise Street, Birmingham. Inside the Natural History Museum. Established as a college of science by Josiah Mason in 1880 it was intended to equip its graduates to serve local

Background imageVictorian Collection: Child in hospital BL12178_001

Child in hospital BL12178_001
THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond Street, London. Interior view. A young patient in bed on the Clarence Ward. The Hospital for Sick Children later became known as Great Ormond Street

Background imageVictorian Collection: Ancoats Mill Complex N081087

Ancoats Mill Complex N081087
ANCOATS MILL COMPLEX, Manchester. Detailed view of the Redhill Street Mills, showing the connecting bridge between mill 64 and 63

Background imageVictorian Collection: Port Sunlight BL14041_005

Port Sunlight BL14041_005
LEVER BROTHERS SUNLIGHT SOAP WORKS, Port Sunlight, Wirral, Merseyside. Photographed by Bedford Lemere & Co. in April 1897

Background imageVictorian Collection: Horse traffic on Rotten Row DD87_00040

Horse traffic on Rotten Row DD87_00040
ROTTEN ROW, Hyde Park, Westminster, London. Riding in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, is still a popular recreation today. Here, other people have taken to walking and carriage rides for amusement

Background imageVictorian Collection: Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin K990367

Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin K990367
DOWN HOUSE, Kent. Portrait of Sir Francis Sacheverel Darwin (1786- 1859), c.1840-59 Anon. Francis Sacheverel Darwin, son of Erasmus Darwin and his second wife Elizabeth

Background imageVictorian Collection: Willesborough Windmill a98_05266

Willesborough Windmill a98_05266
WILLESBOROUGH, near Ashford, Kent. This timber smock mill in Willesborough was built in 1869. It stands on a brick base. Photographed by Eric de Mare (active 1945-80)

Background imageVictorian Collection: Hadlow Castle a98_04104

Hadlow Castle a98_04104
HADLOW CASTLE, Kent. Exterior view showing upper details of the tower. The tower is 170 feet high and was built between c.1838-40. It was commissioned by the owner of the castle, Walter Barton May



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