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Images Dated 10th March 2016

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Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Dudley Castle EPR005977

Dudley Castle EPR005977
Dudley Castle, West Midlands. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Aerofilms Collection. June 1939

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Wentworth Woodhouse EAR007511

Wentworth Woodhouse EAR007511
Wentworth Woodhouse, Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Aerofilms Collection. August 1946

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: House of Lords, 1755 6L_LOR_1755

House of Lords, 1755 6L_LOR_1755
House of Lords, Westminster, London. aA view of the House of Peers. King sitting on the throne, the Commons attending him at the end of the session, 1755a Engraving by B. Cole

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Collecting plague victims 65J_HOL_1665_A

Collecting plague victims 65J_HOL_1665_A
Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, London. Plague in 1665. A adead-carta in the City. showing plague victims being loaded onto a cart for burial. Engraving by W. Sherlock after S

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Crystal Palace EPR003819

Crystal Palace EPR003819
Crystal Palace, Sydenham, London. A catastrophic fire destroyed most of the building in November 1936. Brunels water towers were still standing until they were demolished during the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Whitehall Palace, 1707 6C_WHI_1707

Whitehall Palace, 1707 6C_WHI_1707
Whitehall, Westminster, London. Whitehall Palace was the main royal residence in London between 1530 and 1698. Engraving dated 1707

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Truro EAR007243

Truro EAR007243
Truro and Cathedral, Cornwall. The Gothic Revival Cathedral was begun in the 1880s. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Aerofilms Collection. July 1946

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Great West Way EPR002624

Great West Way EPR002624
Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex. A steam train crosses a railway bridge over the Great West Way. The Pyrene Building (centre left), built 1928 by Wallis, Gilbert and Partners

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: The Treasury, 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_A

The Treasury, 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_A
The Treasury in St James Park, Westminster, London. The Treasury was built 1733-36 by William Kent. Engraving of 1750 by B. Cole. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Rochester, Kent EPR004506

Rochester, Kent EPR004506
A traffic jam on the outskirts of Rochester, Kent. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Aerofilms Collection. July 1938

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Gritting the roads 9M_HIL_1840

Gritting the roads 9M_HIL_1840
Tower Hill, London. Miss Rist scattering ashes on Tower Hill; (to assist traffic in the snow). Woodcut by J. Knight, vignetted, c.1840. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: East India Docks EPR003338

East India Docks EPR003338
East India Docks, London. The docks and surrounding warehouses with freighters loading and unloading. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Aerofilms Collection. July 1937

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Whitehall in the 1790s 6C_WHI_1794

Whitehall in the 1790s 6C_WHI_1794
Whitehall, Westminster, London. looking south along Whitehall, showing the Banqueting House. Coloured aquatint by Thomas Malton, published in 1794. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Whitehall Palace, 1650 6C_WHI_1650

Whitehall Palace, 1650 6C_WHI_1650
Palace of Whitehall from the River Thames, Westminster, London. Whitehall Palace was the main royal residence in London between 1530 and 1698

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: West India Docks EPR001299

West India Docks EPR001299
West India Docks, London. Showing stretches of the River Thames at either end of the docks. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Aerofilms Collection. 1935

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Heston Airport EPR001299

Heston Airport EPR001299
Heston Aerodrome, Hounslow, London. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Heston operated as an airport between 1929 and 1947. February 1936. Aerofilms Collection

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: House of Lords, 1807 6L_LOR__1807

House of Lords, 1807 6L_LOR__1807
House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Workmen in a courtyard to the rear of the Princes Chamber. An early state of a plate from aThe Antiquities of Westminstera by John Thomas Smith

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: House of Lords, 1650 6L_LOR_1650

House of Lords, 1650 6L_LOR_1650
House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. Interior of the House of Lords in session. Etching by W. Hollar dated c.1650. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: The Admiralty, Whitehall 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_B

The Admiralty, Whitehall 1750s 6C_WHI_1750_B
The Admiralty building near Whitehall, Westminster, London. Admiralty was built by Thomas Ripley 1723-26. Engraving of 1750 by B. Cole. Mayson Beeton Collection

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Burying plague victims 65J_HOL_1665_B

Burying plague victims 65J_HOL_1665_B
Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, London. The manner of burying the dead bodies at Holywell Mount during the dreadful plague in 1665. Engraved by Grignion after Wale for Montagueas History of England

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Tyntesfield House EAR007765

Tyntesfield House EAR007765
Tyntesfield House, Wraxall, North Somerset. Now a National Trust property. Aerial view by Aeropictorial. Aerofilms Collection. June 1947

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2016: Peers staircase, 1860 6L_LOR_1860

Peers staircase, 1860 6L_LOR_1860
House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London. The Peers staircase. Lithograph in black and tint by Vacher & Sons, 1860. Mayson Beeton Collection


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