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England Collection (page 21)

"England: A Tapestry of Sporting Heritage" From the iconic Knowsley Road Stadium, home to the St Helens Rugby League Club, to the majestic Amex Stadium

Background imageEngland Collection: Carboniferous limestone outcrops. Lathkill Dale National Nature Reserve, Peak District

Carboniferous limestone outcrops. Lathkill Dale National Nature Reserve, Peak District National Park, UK, June 2008

Background imageEngland Collection: 1890, Bacon Travelers Pocket Map of London, England, topography, cartography

1890, Bacon Travelers Pocket Map of London, England, topography, cartography
1890, Bacon Travelers Pocket Map of London, England

Background imageEngland Collection: UK. London. South Kensington. Natural History Museum

UK. London. South Kensington. Natural History Museum

Background imageEngland Collection: ABRAHAM DARBY (1678-1717). English ironmaster. Darby at his forge and the discovery of cast iron

ABRAHAM DARBY (1678-1717). English ironmaster. Darby at his forge and the discovery of cast iron. Etching, English, 19th century

Background imageEngland Collection: NORMAN WARSHIP, 1066. The ship in which William the Conquerer crossed the English Channel in 1066

NORMAN WARSHIP, 1066. The ship in which William the Conquerer crossed the English Channel in 1066. Drawing, early 20th century

Background imageEngland Collection: The Embraer Legacy 500 at Farnborough Airport, England

The Embraer Legacy 500 at Farnborough Airport, England

Background imageEngland Collection: Dartmouth Harbour Devon, England

Dartmouth Harbour Devon, England

Background imageEngland Collection: Light over Ullswater, Lakes District, England, United Kingdom

Light over Ullswater, Lakes District, England, United Kingdom

Background imageEngland Collection: A countryside view near Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England

A countryside view near Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England

Background imageEngland Collection: CLIFTON ASSEMBLY ROOMS. The cloakroom of the Clifton Assembly Rooms during a ball, Bath, England

CLIFTON ASSEMBLY ROOMS. The cloakroom of the Clifton Assembly Rooms during a ball, Bath, England. Oil painting by Rolina Sharples, 1818

Background imageEngland Collection: ENGLAND: VIRGINIA WATER. Queen Victorias barge for Virginia Water in Surrey, England

ENGLAND: VIRGINIA WATER. Queen Victorias barge for Virginia Water in Surrey, England. Wood engraving, English, 1877

Background imageEngland Collection: LUDDITE PLACARD, 1808. Placard, pointing to the industrial unrest following the

LUDDITE PLACARD, 1808. Placard, pointing to the industrial unrest following the introduction of textile machinery. Poster, 1808

Background imageEngland Collection: QUEEN ELIZABETH I, 1575. Queen Elizabeth I at a royal picnic

QUEEN ELIZABETH I, 1575. Queen Elizabeth I at a royal picnic. Woodcut from George Turbervilles Booke of Hunting, 1575

Background imageEngland Collection: JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791). English theologian and founder of Methodism. Oil on canvas

JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791). English theologian and founder of Methodism. Oil on canvas, 1789, by George Romney

Background imageEngland Collection: SIR ROWLAND HILL (1795-1879). English postal authority and educator

SIR ROWLAND HILL (1795-1879). English postal authority and educator. Birthplace of Hill at Kidderminster, England. Engraving, English, 1890

Background imageEngland Collection: RUPERT CHAWNER BROOKE (1887-1915). English poet. Photographed in 1913 by Sherril Schell

RUPERT CHAWNER BROOKE (1887-1915). English poet. Photographed in 1913 by Sherril Schell

Background imageEngland Collection: PROLOGUE: THE KNIGHT. Woodcut from the Prologue to Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales

PROLOGUE: THE KNIGHT. Woodcut from the Prologue to Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales, from William Caxtons second edition, c1484

Background imageEngland Collection: SARDINE FISHERY, 1880. Scenes from a sardine fishery in Cornwall, England. Engraving

SARDINE FISHERY, 1880. Scenes from a sardine fishery in Cornwall, England. Engraving, 1880

Background imageEngland Collection: ISaC FAWKES (d. 1731). English conjurer. Isaac Fawkes performing his bag trick

ISaC FAWKES (d. 1731). English conjurer. Isaac Fawkes performing his bag trick, producing eggs and birds. Woodcut from an 1726 advertisement

Background imageEngland Collection: ROYAL CHARTER, 1670. King Charles II of England granting a charter to the governor

ROYAL CHARTER, 1670. King Charles II of England granting a charter to the governor and company of adventurers of England trading into Hudsons Bay, 2 May 1670

Background imageEngland Collection: ANNE BOLEYN (1507-1536). Second wife of King Henry VIII of England

ANNE BOLEYN (1507-1536). Second wife of King Henry VIII of England. Drawing by Hans Holbein the Younger, c1535

Background imageEngland Collection: KING CHARLES I OF ENGLAND. (1600-1649). King of England, Scotland, and Ireland

KING CHARLES I OF ENGLAND. (1600-1649). King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1625-1649, with Sir Edward Walker: oil by an unknown artist

Background imageEngland Collection: EDWARD VI OF ENGLAND (1537-1553). King of England and Ireland, 1547-1553. Wood

EDWARD VI OF ENGLAND (1537-1553). King of England and Ireland, 1547-1553. Wood, c1538, by Hans Holbein the Younger

Background imageEngland Collection: KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND (1762-1830). King of Great Britain and Ireland (1820-30)

KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND (1762-1830). King of Great Britain and Ireland (1820-30), and King of Hanover (1820-30). Portrait as Prince of Wales. Oil on canvas, c1792-96, by John Hoppner

Background imageEngland Collection: WILLIAM III & QUEEN MARY. King William III of England, holding the Bill of Rights in his hand

WILLIAM III & QUEEN MARY. King William III of England, holding the Bill of Rights in his hand, and Queen Mary II. Woodcut from an 18th century English childrens history of England

Background imageEngland Collection: Picture No. 10741283

Picture No. 10741283
England - Aerial view, Housesteads Roman Fort and Hadrian's Wall, Date:

Background imageEngland Collection: Picture No. 10741187

Picture No. 10741187
England - Aerial view, Holmes Chapel Viaduct and railway line Date:

Background imageEngland Collection: Picture No. 10741189

Picture No. 10741189
England - Aerial view, Castle Howard, Yorkshire Date:

Background imageEngland Collection: Picture No. 10741306

Picture No. 10741306
England - Aerial view, Car depository, Isle of Sheppey, Kent Date:

Background imageEngland Collection: Picture No. 10899359

Picture No. 10899359
Crummock Water - reflections Date:

Background imageEngland Collection: View of Sunderland the Iron Bridge across the Tyne at Wearmouth looking eastwards

View of Sunderland the Iron Bridge across the Tyne at Wearmouth looking eastwards. Opened on 9 August 1796 it was a single span of 236 feet (71.9 metre). Hand-coloured print dated 1835

Background imageEngland Collection: John Lilburne (1614ja-August 29, 1657), an agitator in England before, during

John Lilburne (1614ja-August 29, 1657), an agitator in England before, during and after the English Civil Wars of 1642-1650. He was a Puritan, though towards the end of his life he became a Quaker

Background imageEngland Collection: Edward The Confessor (c1003-66) Anglo-Saxon king of England from 1042. Edward on his throne

Edward The Confessor (c1003-66) Anglo-Saxon king of England from 1042. Edward on his throne. Bayeux Tapestry

Background imageEngland Collection: Elizabeth I in coronation robes. Elizabeth I (1533-1603) queen of England from 1558

Elizabeth I in coronation robes. Elizabeth I (1533-1603) queen of England from 1558. Daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, she was the last Tudor

Background imageEngland Collection: Construction of a Railway Line, 1841. Digging a cutting on the Great Western Railway

Construction of a Railway Line, 1841. Digging a cutting on the Great Western Railway. Broad gauge line by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) appointed engineer to the GWR in 1833

Background imageEngland Collection: Repeal of Corn Laws and abolition of tariffs. Richard Cobden (1804-1865) an advocate of Free Trade

Repeal of Corn Laws and abolition of tariffs. Richard Cobden (1804-1865) an advocate of Free Trade, hurrying Robert Peel the Prime Minister, along the Free Trade Path

Background imageEngland Collection: Wrought iron tubular trussed bridge over the river Wye at Chepstow, c1885. This bridge

Wrought iron tubular trussed bridge over the river Wye at Chepstow, c1885. This bridge, constructed 1849-1852, was an innovative design by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859)

Background imageEngland Collection: Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing

Surrey Zoological Gardens, Walworth, London, England. Engraving after the drawing by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd. In about 1830 Edward Cross kept his menagerie here

Background imageEngland Collection: Stamford is a town and civil parish on the River Welland in the South Kesteven district

Stamford is a town and civil parish on the River Welland in the South Kesteven district of the county of Lincolnshire, England. UK

Background imageEngland Collection: TRENT BRIDGE, NOTTINGHAM, UK. Trent Bridge was first used as a cricket ground in the 1830s

TRENT BRIDGE, NOTTINGHAM, UK. Trent Bridge was first used as a cricket ground in the 1830s. The first recorded cricket match was held on an area of ground behind the Trent Bridge Inn in 1838

Background imageEngland Collection: John Joseph Jones (1873 - 1941)

John Joseph Jones (1873 - 1941) Irish - born British Labour (Socialist) politician. Member of Parliament for Silvertown, London, 1919 - 1940

Background imageEngland Collection: Bhaktivedanta Manor Statue of Ganesh

Bhaktivedanta Manor Statue of Ganesh

Background imageEngland Collection: Peak District: MATLOCK BATH: View from River Derwent

Peak District: MATLOCK BATH: View from River Derwent

Background imageEngland Collection: United Kingdom, England, Wiltshire, Aerial view of megalithic monument of Stonehenge

United Kingdom, England, Wiltshire, Aerial view of megalithic monument of Stonehenge
Aerial view of megalithic monument of Stonehenge (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1986) - Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom

Background imageEngland Collection: Winfrith Heath, Dorset, UK

Winfrith Heath, Dorset, UK
Winfrith Heath. Aerial view over trees growing on Winfrith Heath, Dorset, UK, in October

Background imageEngland Collection: Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928

Triceratop dinosaur skeleton C016 / 5928
Triceratops skeleton. Model skeleton of a Triceratops prorsus dinosaur. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, London, UK, in 1907

Background imageEngland Collection: Thomas Newcomen, English engineer C017 / 7122

Thomas Newcomen, English engineer C017 / 7122
Thomas Newcomen (1664-1729), English engineer, with a diagram of his atmospheric engine of 1712. Newcomen was an ironmonger from Dartmouth, and also a Baptist lay preacher

Background imageEngland Collection: Common kingfisher C015 / 6384

Common kingfisher C015 / 6384
Common kingfisher. Female common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) perched on a branch. This colourful bird is found throughout Eurasia and northern Africa. It eats fish, aquatic insects and crustaceans



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"England: A Tapestry of Sporting Heritage" From the iconic Knowsley Road Stadium, home to the St Helens Rugby League Club, to the majestic Amex Stadium, where Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club reigns supreme, a haven for sports enthusiasts. The Recreation Ground Stadium in Bath echoes with the cheers of rugby union fans as they witness thrilling clashes between top teams. But it's not just about stadiums; England's history and culture are interwoven into its sporting tapestry. St. Paul's Cathedral stands tall amidst modernity, reminding us that tradition survives even in this ever-changing world. St James Park Stadium showcases Newcastle United Football Club's unwavering passion and loyalty while Bootham Crescent Stadium captures the essence of York City Football Club with its fine art installations. Central Park Stadium witnesses fierce battles on the rugby league field as Wigan Warriors fight for glory. Villa Park Stadium exudes grandeur as Aston Villa Football Club takes center stage, while Roker Park Stadium holds cherished memories for AFC Sunderland supporters. Griffin Park Stadium resonates with Brentford Football Club devotees who have etched their love for the game into every corner. Meanwhile, Boothferry Park Stadium tells tales of Hull City Football Club's triumphs and tribulations over time. Highfield Road Stadium serves as a reminder of Coventry City Football Club's rich heritage and enduring spirit through thick and thin. In England, sport is more than just a pastime; it unites communities and creates lasting memories. These stadiums stand not only as architectural marvels but also as symbols of pride and dedication that define English sporting culture.