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House and home Glass Place Mat Collection: In the kitchen

In the kitchen Collection
18 Glass Place Mats

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Lambeth housing N071384

Lambeth housing N071384
BRAD STREET, Lambeth, London. General view of housing. View across roof tops towards tower block

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Beaconsfield Buildings a83 / 01849

Beaconsfield Buildings a83 / 01849
Beaconsfield Buildings, Randells Road, London. A view through the courtyard of the flats immediately west of Gifford Street just prior to demolition

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Clifton EPW005463

Clifton EPW005463
CLIFTON, Bristol. Aerial view of Clifton showing the Avon Gorge and Suspension Bridge photographed in March 1921. This area of Clifton includes a lot of Georgian

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Inside an Iron Age house J870478

Inside an Iron Age house J870478
MAIDEN CASTLE, Dorset. Reconstruction drawing of interior of hut showing family life in the Iron Age

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Victorian bathroom interior BL12335

Victorian bathroom interior BL12335
28 ASHLEY PLACE, Westminster, London. The bathroom, interior design by H and J Cooper. The image was commissioned by the lady of the house. Photographed by H Bedford Lemere in August 1893

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Market Court, Kensington High Street BB77_09230

Market Court, Kensington High Street BB77_09230
MARKET COURT, London. A photograph of Market Court on the south side of Kensington High Street, three years before the site was demolished. The inhabitants pose for the camera

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Chysauster Ancient Village J890149

Chysauster Ancient Village J890149
CHYSAUSTER ANCIENT VILLAGE, Cornwall. Reconstruction drawing of a homestead / courtyard house showing occupants and their animals, by Judith Dobie (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Housing estate 1930 EPW038718

Housing estate 1930 EPW038718
Pennine Drive, Golders Green. Aerial view. A housing estate built by John Laing & Co. in June 1930. Attractive new housing estates were a source of pride for house builders. Photographed in 1932

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Ramsbury Wiltshire BB97_11952

Ramsbury Wiltshire BB97_11952
Ramsbury, Wiltshire. Women and children posing outside a thatched cottage. Photographed by Frederick Ault. Part of the Henry Taunt collection (1860-1922)

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Timber framed house, Suffolk BB98_14520

Timber framed house, Suffolk BB98_14520
Church Farmhouse, St Nicholas South Elmham, Suffolk. This early 16th-century house has been stripped back prior to a full restoration

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Terraced houses EPW024326

Terraced houses EPW024326
Serried ranks of close-packed working class housing in Leeds, West Yorkshire, photographed in 1928. By the 1930s much of Leeds Victorian housing stock were regarded as slums

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Grimspound J940469

Grimspound J940469
GRIMSPOUND, Dartmoor, Devon. A reconstruction drawing of a Bronze Age cottage interior by Ivan Lapper

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: 9 Arkwright Road, Hampstead, London BL18802

9 Arkwright Road, Hampstead, London BL18802
9 ARKWRIGHT ROAD, Hampstead, London. Interior of hall looking towards entrance. Photographed by Harry Bedford Lemere in 1905

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Pickering Castle J850148

Pickering Castle J850148
PICKERING CASTLE, North Yorkshire. Interior reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper of the New Hall in use as a court room. Presidential chair on right

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Woman playing harpsichord a071907

Woman playing harpsichord a071907
FENTON HOUSE, Hampstead, London. Interior view showing a woman in evening dress playing the harpsichord. Photographed by John Gay. Date range: 1960-1965

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: English village a079532

English village a079532
A view from an elevated position over an unidentified village lane, showing small whitewashed and thatched cottages either side of the road and a rural landscape of fields beyond

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Rustic cottage CC73_01239

Rustic cottage CC73_01239
Rustic cottage, Nuneham Park, Nuneham Courtenay, Oxfordshire. The thatched cottage, situated in the park grounds, was created for the first Earl Harcourt by the landscape architect, Capability Brown

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Cumbrian Fells K960908

Cumbrian Fells K960908
BIRD HOW, Eskdale, Cumbria. Farmhouse with the Cumbrian fells beyond

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Prefabs P_H00049_005

Prefabs P_H00049_005
Uni-Seco prefabricated houses, Lyham Road, Brixton, London. 22nd September 1945. Ministry of Works. Prefabricated houses were constructed in Lyham Road and other similar sites in the area

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Play Street Pimlico GOM01_05_061_35

Play Street Pimlico GOM01_05_061_35
Tachbrook Estate, Pimlico, Greater London. Malcolmson House flats viewed from the junction of Grosvenor Road and Aylesford Street

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Stepney housing PSM01_01_02

Stepney housing PSM01_01_02
East Mount Terrace, Stepney, Tower Hamlets, Greater London. Exterior view showing the houses of Eastmount Terrace, taken from the junction with Raven Row, 1870s

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Stepney housing PSM01_01_08

Stepney housing PSM01_01_08
STEPNEY, TOWER HAMLETS, GREATER LONDON. Exterior view of an unidentified brick built terraced house, with blocked doorway and window, probably in Stepney

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Drying the laundry DP264628

Drying the laundry DP264628
A hallway of a house, showing nappies and baby clothes on a drying rack, next to cleaning equipment

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Washing machine DP264627

Washing machine DP264627
Washing in a washing machine

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Nurses hostel JLP01_08_074883

Nurses hostel JLP01_08_074883
Restell Close, Greenwich, Greater London. Two women sitting, reading and writing, in the bedroom of a Sectra block of residential nurses flats on Restell Close

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Retirement flat JLP01_10_17771

Retirement flat JLP01_10_17771
Oak Lodge, Cambridge Road, Wanstead, Redbridge, Greater London. A bedroom in one of the retirement flats at Oak Lodge. Laing built this block of 33 warden assisted retirement flats between December

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Retirement flat JLP01_10_17769

Retirement flat JLP01_10_17769
Oak Lodge, Cambridge Road, Wanstead, Redbridge, Greater London. The living room in one of the retirement flats at Oak Lodge

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Friends outside JLP01_08_072661

Friends outside JLP01_08_072661
Bearwood House, Bearwood Road, Smethwick, Sandwell, West Midlands. A young woman sitting in the lounge-diner of a flat at Bearwood House, waving to a friend outside

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Delivering groceries JLP01_08_048781

Delivering groceries JLP01_08_048781
BERKELEY POWER STATION, BERKELEY, HAM AND STONE, STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The local butchers wife delivering supplies to Mrs Glover

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Outdoor privy a083874

Outdoor privy a083874
King Cross, Halifax, West Yorkshire. An outdoor privy associated with the Victorian back to back houses and underdwellings of Wainhouse Terrace

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Terraced housing EAW216237

Terraced housing EAW216237
Preston, Lancashire. Aerial view of terraced houses, a mill and a church. Photographed by Aerofilms in 1971

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Victorian entrance hall BL09661

Victorian entrance hall BL09661
GRAND AVENUE, Hove, East Sussex. Interior of the entrance hall looking towards the front door, with top hats on a rack. Photographed on the 24th August 1889. From the Bedford Lemere collection

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Factory Housing DP139714

Factory Housing DP139714
Tiverton Factory Housing, St Pauls Square, Tiverton, Devon. South West Mills Project

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Royal York Cresent DP146955

Royal York Cresent DP146955
Royal York Cresent, Clifton, Bristol from west. Photographed in October 2011

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: The Paragon DP146953

The Paragon DP146953
The Paragon, Clifton, Bristol, from Royal York Cresent. Photographed in October 2011

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Bossington OP01574

Bossington OP01574
Bossington, Somerset, 1890-'1910. Unknown photographer, probably Sir Henry Churchill Maxwell Lyte (1848-'1940), platinum print

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Black Middens Bastle House K031430

Black Middens Bastle House K031430
BLACK MIDDENS BASTLE HOUSE, Northumberland. View of the fortified farmhouse from the west

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Arts and Crafts interior BL16685

Arts and Crafts interior BL16685
Holmestead, North Mossley Hill Road, Liverpool. Interior of the music room, with a harp and grand piano displaying many elements of the Arts and Crafts movement

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: St Margarets Mansions BL09050

St Margarets Mansions BL09050
ST MARGARETS MANSIONS, Victoria Street, Westminster, Greater London. Interior view in the boudoir (architect Collinson & Lock). Photographed by Bedford Lemere in November or December 1888

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Rooftops a065158

Rooftops a065158
A view from roof level along the snowy roofs of a line of terraced brick houses, showing chimneys, the back gardens of the houses, and with a large crane visible in the distance above the roofs

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Great Yarmouth Row Houses K971642

Great Yarmouth Row Houses K971642
GREAT YARMOUTH ROW HOUSES, Norfolk. Row 111. Interior view with sun shining through a window onto a chair and fireplace

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Great Yarmouth Row Houses N071651

Great Yarmouth Row Houses N071651
GREAT YARMOUTH ROW HOUSES, Norfolk. Old Merchants House. Interior view. Mannequins on display in room on the first floor. Period scene c.1870

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Great Yarmouth Row Houses N071648

Great Yarmouth Row Houses N071648
GREAT YARMOUTH ROW HOUSES, Norfolk. Interior display in the Old Merchants House. Detail of mannequin of a merchant at his table

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Great Yarmouth Row Houses N071632

Great Yarmouth Row Houses N071632
GREAT YARMOUTH ROW HOUSES, Norfolk. Exterior view of Row 111

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: English village a079531

English village a079531
A view from an elevated position over an unidentified village lane, showing foliage in the foreground, with thatched cottages and a rural landscape of fields beyond

Background imageHouse and home Glass Place Mat Collection: Sussex Cottage DD67_00014

Sussex Cottage DD67_00014
ROBERTSBRIDGE COTTAGE, Salehurst, East Sussex. A half-timbered cottage in a poor state of repair. Photographed between 1857 and 1861


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