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Moving the earth JLP01_10_00113John Laing excavators and other plant at work during the construction of the M1 motorway. Photographed 1958-9
Lincoln Cathedral 17307_13Lincoln Cathedral. Aerial view from the south. The cathedral was founded in the late 11th century by Bishop Remigius and is an outstanding example of gothic architecture
Hylton Castle J050059HYLTON CASTLE, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. Reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the Gatehouse in the 15th century
Eltham Palace c. 1604 N110031ELTHAM PALACE. Reconstruction drawing by Liam Wales of Eltham Palace in about 1604, based primarily on two surveys by Thorpe. The surviving Great Hall can be seen in the centre of the picture
Birmingham University 21103_02University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, West Midlands. The University with the Chamberlain Tower in the centre of a group of buildings arranged in a D shape
Milton Keynes 18693_01Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. Looking west across Central Milton Keynes shopping district, with the unusual Xscape indoor snow slope in the foreground. Photographed in February 2000
Caer Caradoc 21128_02Caer Caradoc hillfort, Church Stretton, Shropshire. The Iron Age hillfort of Caer Caradoc covers an area approaching 6 acres and has commanding views over the surrounding landscape
Milton Keynes 18693_02Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. One of the key features of Milton Keynes urban layout is the distinctive grid pattern of its main transport routes
Witney Fair TS00006Witney, Oxfordshire. Carousels at Witney Fair, with crowds watching the fun. Hand-tinted lantern slide photographed by Henry Taunt 1890s
St Pauls Birmingham 18492_07St Pauls Church, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, West Midlands. Built in 1776-9 to the designs of Roger Eykyn as the centrepiece of a fine square of town houses built for merchants
Ironbridge Gorge 21131_07Ironbridge Gorge and Buildwas Power Station, Shropshire. The cradle of the Industrial Revolution. Abraham Darby established his iron works at Coalbrookdale in 1708
Hylton Castle J050060HYLTON CASTLE, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear. Cutaway reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the Gatehouse in the 15th century
Weoley Castle 21103_07Weoley Castle, Birmingham, West Midlands. A licence to crenellate was granted to Roger de Somery in 1264 and a roughly rectangular moated site was built
Cats drinking milk GAY01_08_01_01_001Two cats drinking milk from a pail. Part of a series of cats photographed by John Gay (active 1946-1980)
Cribbs Causeway 18722_08Cribbs Causeway Shopping Centre, Bristol. Following the now traditional dumbell design, The Mall at Cribbs Causeway opened in March 1998 and cost £ 200 million to construct
Sheffield 17567_19Arundel Street area, Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Some important cutlery works still survive in Arundel Street, despite the urban renewal around them
Portishead B Power Station JLP01_10_05338Portishead B Power Station, North Somerset. Although this photograph was created in around 1978 for John Laing, it is possibly a copy of an earlier colour image
Concrete train JLP01_10_01813Hampshire. A John Laing concrete train constructing a section of the M27 motorway. Photographed in October 1974
Shrewsbury Castle and station 21129_11Railway station and castle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The railway line was built in the mid-19th century. The castle remains date from the mid-12th
Deal Castle, Kent DP187707Deal Castle, Kent. Location view from north east
Coalhouse Fort DP182466Coalhouse Fort, East Tilbury, Thurrock, Essex. The fort, looking north-west from the far bank of the water-filled ditch on its east side. Photographed in July 2016
Fovant Badges 33233_013Chalk Military Badges of the London Rifle Brigade, the Post Office Rifles and also the Centenary Poppy Badge under construction, Part of the Fovant Badges, Fovant Down, Wiltshire, 2016
Fovant Badges 33233_018Fovant Badges, Fovant Down, Wiltshire, 2016
Hastings Castle 33217_005Hastings Castle, East Sussex. This view shows the plan of this keep and bailey castle on the cliffs above the town. Photographed in July 2016
Pett Level 33069_095Pett Level, East Sussex. The remains of a sunken forest exposed at low tide. Photographed in July 2016
Rye 29926_002Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. It sits at the confluence of three rivers at what was once the head of an inlet from
Martello Tower 29926_037Martello Tower 28, Rye, East Sussex. Originally built in 1805-6, this tower provided one of a pair of gun platforms to defend the approach to Rye Harbour
Camber Castle 29926_023Camber Castle, Rye, East Sussex. Device fort built during the reign of Henry VIII to protect the port of Rye, the harbour at Winchelsea and the Camber anchorage
Thornton Abbey 17310_27Thornton Abbey, Thornton Curtis, North Lincolnshire. Aerial view of the remains of Thornton Abbey, Humberside. A priory for Augustinian canons was established here in 1139
Lindisfarne Priory J050013LINDISFARNE PRIORY, Holy Island, Northumberland. Cutaway reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the priory church in the later Middle Ages
Lindisfarne Priory J050012LINDISFARNE PRIORY, Holy Island, Northumberland. Aerial view reconstruction drawing by David Simon of the priory in the later Middle Ages from the South West
Thurleigh Airfield, Bedford 18945_22Bedford Airfield, Bedfordshire. Thurleigh Airbase hosted the 8th US Airforce during the Second World War and was known as station 111
Millbrook Proving Ground 18944_05Millbrook Proving Ground, Bedfordshire. Millbrook is a dedicated automotive testing facility built by Vauxhall and Bedford in the 1960s
Shadwell Quarry 21551_23Shadwell Quarry, near Much Wenlock, Shropshire. The basin of the quarry has filled with water and the limestone quarried here has helped to give this a rich blue colour
Wootton Wawen Aqueduct 20138_13Aqueduct at Wootton Wawen, near Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire. The aqueduct carries the Stratford-on-Avon Canal over the main road. Barges are moored in the basin just beyond the aqueduct
Brodsworth Hall 17303_03Brodsworth Hall, Brodsworth, South Yorkshire. The house was built in 1861 from the proceeds of the controversial will of Peter Thellusson who died in 1797 leaving £ 700
Fovant Badges 33233_014Chalk Military Badges of the Post Office Rifles, the Devonshire Regiment and also the Centenary Poppy Badge under construction, Part of the Fovant Badges, Fovant Down, Wiltshire, 2016
Burghley Park 29906_037Burghley Park, Barnack, Peterborough. A Capability Brown landscaped park. Photographed in July 2016
Cleeve Abbey 29932_015CLEEVE ABBEY, Somerset. Aerial view
Rye Old Town 29926_008Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. The 12th century parish church of St Mary the Virgin photographed in July 2016
Rye 29926_007Rye, East Sussex. Rye is one of the Cinque Ports that controlled much of the trade in medieval England. It sits at the confluence of three rivers at what was once the head of an inlet from
British Embassy in Madrid P_D00185_010British Embassy Offices, 116 Calle Fernando El Santo, Madrid, Spain. The porch and balcony of the Embassy building. Photographed in 1954 for the Ministry of Works
Centre Court under construction BL26054_004All England Lawn Tennis And Croquet Club, Church Road, Wimbledon, Greater London. The construction of tiered seating and the steel framework for the roof around Centre Court
Avonmouth Docks 21420_22Avonmouth Docks, Bristol. Avonmouth Dock was built in 1865-1877 by private enterprise. The dock was later incorporated into the Port of Bristol Authority. The Royal Edward Dock was added in 1908
SS Great Britain 21417_02SS Great Britain, Bristol. Built in 1843 to designs by Brunel, the Great Britain was used as a passenger ship to New York
British Embassy in Berlin P_D00307_003British Embassy, 70 Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin. The Palais Strousberg, designed by Augustus Orth, dated from 1867-8. The British government purchased it as an Embassy in 1884
Bossington Park 33233_043Bossington Park Deserted Settlement Earthwork And Landscape Park, Hampshire, 2016
Fovant Badges 33233_011Chalk Military Badges of the Royal Corps of Signals, the Wiltshire Regiment and London Rifle Brigade, Part of the Fovant Badges, Fovant Down, Wiltshire, 2016
Fovant Badges 33233_009Chalk Military Badges of the 6th Battalion the City of London Regiment And Australian Imperial Force, Part of the Fovant Badges, Fovant Down, Wiltshire, 2016
Fovant Badges 33233_007Chalk Military Badges of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, Ymca, and 6th Battalion the City of London Regiment, Part of the Fovant Badges, Fovant Down, 2016
Fovant Badges 33233_001Chiselbury Univallate Hill Fort and the Fovant Badges, Fovant Down, Wiltshire, 2016
Packhorse Bridge DP169860Gaisgill Medieval Packhorse Bridge, Fawcett Mill Fields, Gaisgill, Tebay, Cumbria. View looking scross the bridge downstream from south east
Packhorse Bridge DP169852Gaisgill Medieval Packhorse Bridge, Fawcett Mill Fields, Gaisgill, Tebay, Cumbria. View looking down stream from west
Packhorse Bridge DP169859Gaisgill Medieval Packhorse Bridge, Fawcett Mill Fields, Gaisgill, Tebay, Cumbria. View looking across the bridge downstream from south east
Camber Castle 29926_029Camber Castle, Rye, East Sussex. Device fort built during the reign of Henry VIII to protect the port of Rye, the harbour at Winchelsea and the Camber anchorage
Camber Castle 29926_019Camber Castle, Rye, East Sussex. Device fort built during the reign of Henry VIII to protect the port of Rye, the harbour at Winchelsea and the Camber anchorage
British Embassy in Paris P_D00558_003British Embassy Offices, Paris, France. The entrance courtyard photographed in 1964 for the Ministry of Public Building and Works
British Embassy in Paris P_D00560_009British Embassy (Hotel De Charost), 39 Rue De Fauborg Saint Honore, Paris, France. The Salon Bleu in the Ambassadors residence photographed in 1960 Ministry of Public Building and Works
British Embassy in Paris P_D00558_007British Embassy (Hotel De Charost), 39 Rue De Fauborg Saint Honore, Paris, France. The garden frontage of the Ambassadors residence photographed in 1964 for the Ministry of Public Building and Works
British Embassy to the Pope in Rome P_D00487_012Palazzo Orsini, Via Di Monte Savello, Rome, Italy. The entrance front of the Residence for the British Ambassador to the Holy See. Photographed for the Ministry of Public Building and Works in 1961
Ambassadors Office P_D00047_008British Embassy (Hotel De Charost), 39-39 Rue De Fauborg Saint Honore, Paris, France. Interior of the Ambassadors office, 1952. Photographed for the Ministry of Works
British Embassy in Berlin P_D00307_002British Embassy, 70 Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin. The Palais Strousberg, designed by Augustus Orth, dated from 1867-8. The British government purchased it as an Embassy in 1884
British Embassy in Berlin P_D00307_001British Embassy, 70 Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin. The Palais Strousberg, designed by Augustus Orth, dated from 1867-8. The British government purchased it as an Embassy in 1884
British Embassy in Berlin P_D00980_001British Embassy, 70 Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin. The porticoed main entrance. The Palais Strousberg, designed by Augustus Orth, dated from 1867-8
British Embassy in Rome P_D00363_012Villa Wolkonsky, Via Ludovico Di Savoia, Rome, Italy. The British Ambassadors residence in Rome, photographed in 1958. Villa Wolkonsky was used for 25 years following destruction of the earlier
British Embassy in Rome P_D00363_007Villa Wolkonsky, Via Ludovico Di Savoia, Rome, Italy. The British Ambassadors residence in Rome, photographed in 1958. Villa Wolkonsky was used for 25 years following destruction of the earlier
British Embassy in Berlin P_D00307_004British Embassy, 70 Wilhelmstrasse, Berlin. The Palais Strousberg, designed by Augustus Orth, dated from 1867-8. The British government purchased it as an Embassy in 1884
Building Sizewell B JLP01_11_47189_01Sizewell B Power Station, Leiston, Suffolk. View from a tower crane showing the John Laing construction site. Photographed in November 1990
Building Sizewell B JLP01_10_49276Sizewell B Power Station, Leiston, Suffolk. John Laing construction works on the reactor containment building. Photographed in April 1991
Power station construction JLP01_10_01234Isle Of Grain, Medway. View of the Isle of Grain oil-fired power station under construction by John Laing. Photographed September 1973
Iron Age ironworks, Exmoor 18335_12Iron Age/Roman iron smelting site, Sherracombe Ford, Devon. This iron processing site is late Iron Age or Roman, making it the earliest known iron works on Exmoor
Jubilee Parade TS00009Ock Street, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. A procession of horse-drawn floats passing along the road into the Market Place for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee