Images Dated 2010 November
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West Heath School for Young Ladies, Richmond 1923 BL26554_003
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Muslim Burial Ground, Horsell Common, Woking 1917 BL23738_006
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West Heath School for Young Ladies, Richmond 1909 BL20465_008
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Italian Hospital, London 1903 BL17920_011
ITALIAN HOSPITAL, Holborn, London. Interior view of a ward at the Italian Hospital with a young boy resting in his bed and a nurse in a distinctive uniform. Founded in 1884, the Italian Hospital (also known as the Ospidale Italiano) was established for the benefit of sick Italians living in London who were unable to pay for their own health care. This hospital was designed by architect Thomas W Cutler and built in 1898-9 on Queen Square. Photographed in 1903 by Harry Bedford Lemere
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Donnington Castle c.1900 CC97_02672
DONNINGTON CASTLE, Newbury, Berkshire. The Great Gatehouse, a three storey building with two round towers projected from the main body of the castle. The castle was built in 1386 by Sir Richard de Abbesbury and is now mostly ruins. The gatehouse is now in the care of English Heritage. Photographed by Henry Taunt c.1900
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St Helens Quarantine Station c.1764, Isles of Scilly J010099
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Cirencester Amphitheatre N990023
CIRENCESTER AMPHITHEATRE, Gloucestershire. The earthwork remains of one of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain, built in the early 2nd century. It served the Roman city of Corinium (now Cirencester), then second only in size and importance to London, and had a capacity of around 8, 000 spectators
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