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England Collection (page 15)

Background imageEngland Collection: Three blind mice painting, sepia

Three blind mice painting, sepia
"Three blind mice, Three blind mice, See how they run, See how they run, They all ran after the farmer's wife, She cut off their tails with a carving knife

Background imageEngland Collection: See how they run

See how they run
"Three blind mice, Three blind mice, See how they run, See how they run..." from the nursery rhyme as depicted in "The Diverting History of Three Blind Mice" illustrated by Edmund

Background imageEngland Collection: Wound it seem'd both sore and sad

Wound it seem'd both sore and sad
Vintage engraving from the nursery rhyme An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog by Oliver Goldsmith. The wound it seem'd both sore and sad, To every christian eye

Background imageEngland Collection: Sore sick they were

Sore sick they were
Vintage engraving from the Babes in the Wood is a traditional children's tale. Sore sicke they were and like to dye

Background imageEngland Collection: Three blind mice with a carving knife

Three blind mice with a carving knife
Three blind mice sitting on a carving knife. Are they mad? From the nursery rhyme as depicted in "The Diverting History of Three Blind Mice" illustrated by Edmund G Caldwell

Background imageEngland Collection: Give ear unto my Song

Give ear unto my Song
Vintage engraving from the nursery rhyme An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog by Oliver Goldsmith

Background imageEngland Collection: Bayeux Tapestry - Edward the Confessor

Bayeux Tapestry - Edward the Confessor
"Vintage engraving showing a detail of the Bayeux Tapestry, Edward's instructions to Harold"

Background imageEngland Collection: Funeral of St. Edward the Confessor

Funeral of St. Edward the Confessor, 1066

Background imageEngland Collection: Bayeux Tapestry - Harold's Oath

Bayeux Tapestry - Harold's Oath
"Vintage engraving showing a detail of the Bayeux Tapestry, Harold's Oath of Fealty to William of Normandy"

Background imageEngland Collection: Bayeux Tapestry - Battle of Hastings

Bayeux Tapestry - Battle of Hastings
"Vintage engraving showing a detail of the Bayeux Tapestry, the Battle of Hastings and the Death of King Harold."

Background imageEngland Collection: Coronation Chair with the Stone of Scone

Coronation Chair with the Stone of Scone
The ancient Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey, London, containing the Stone of Scone. The Chair was made for King Edward I to hold the Stone of Scone which he brought from Scotland in 1296

Background imageEngland Collection: London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation Scot

London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation Scot
May 1937: The sleek Coronation Scot 4-6-8 locomotive at Crewe. The 1930s saw remarkable advances in railway technology, which produced improved journey times and better comfort for travellers

Background imageEngland Collection: Bayeux Tapestry - Coronation of King Harold

Bayeux Tapestry - Coronation of King Harold
"Vintage engraving showing a detail of the Bayeux Tapestry, showing the Coronation of King Harold"

Background imageEngland Collection: King Edward's Chair or The Coronation Chair

King Edward's Chair or The Coronation Chair
Vintage engraving of King Edward's Chair, sometimes known as St Edward's Chair or The Coronation Chair, is the throne on which the British monarch sits for the coronation

Background imageEngland Collection: Miners

Miners
circa 1930: Miners bring out coal out from a small privately owned mine in the Forest of Dean. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: St Bride's Steeple

St Bride's Steeple
circa 1825: The steeple of the Parish Church of St Bride in Fleet Street, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: St Paul's, Cheapside, Paternoster Row, London (1871 engraving)

St Paul's, Cheapside, Paternoster Row, London (1871 engraving)
St Paul's Cathedral, the west end of Cheapside, Paternoster Row, Newgate Street and Fleet Street, with an old stone inscription once to be found in Panyer Alley, EC4

Background imageEngland Collection: Temple Church, London, from the south (Victorian woodcut)

Temple Church, London, from the south (Victorian woodcut)
The Temple Church, London, seen from the south. Woodcut from "Pleasant Hours: A Monthly Journal of Home Reading and Sunday Teaching; Volume III" published by the Church of England's

Background imageEngland Collection: Mrs Salmon's Waxwork, Fleet Street, London (engraved illustration)

Mrs Salmon's Waxwork, Fleet Street, London (engraved illustration)
Scanned directly from Old and New London - Its History, its people and its places, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. 1878

Background imageEngland Collection: Essex Water Gate, Strand, London (illustration)

Essex Water Gate, Strand, London (illustration)
"Scanned directly from Old and New London - Its History, its people and its places, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. 1878

Background imageEngland Collection: Old St Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street, London

Old St Dunstan's Church, Fleet Street, London
Outside the old Guild Church of St Dunstan-in-the-West in Fleet Street, London. From "Wycliffe to Wesley; Heroes and Martyrs of the Church in Britain" published in 1885 by T

Background imageEngland Collection: The Journalist 1837 and 1897. jpg

The Journalist 1837 and 1897. jpg
Contrasting cartoons of a careworn and harassed hack, working in the Fleet Prison (where he is obliged to live because of his debts), in 1837 and a fat

Background imageEngland Collection: Traditional Victorian London Fleet Street shop front (illustration)

Traditional Victorian London Fleet Street shop front (illustration)
"Scanned directly from Old and New London - Its History, its people and its places, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. 1878

Background imageEngland Collection: Row Of Cars

Row Of Cars
circa 1960: A row of Morris Mini-Minors. (Photo by Ber Belis/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Cripplegate Theatre

Cripplegate Theatre
April 1956: The stage-manager at the Cripplegate Theatre testing the signals and lights before a production. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Infant Anglers

Infant Anglers
27th September 1949: A pair of young anglers pack up after a day's unsuccessful, but enjoyable, angling at the Serpentine in London's Hyde Park

Background imageEngland Collection: Christie's Morris

Christie's Morris
1961: A 1924 bullet-nosed Morris car which belonged to Mary Bonham Christie, owner of an animal sanctuary on the island of Brownsea in Poole Harbour, Dorset

Background imageEngland Collection: Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury Cathedral
1958: The nave and cloisters of the cathedral church of Saint Mary which was founded in 1075. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Penned Sheep

Penned Sheep
1947: Bleating sheep gather together for warmth in their pen as they wait to sold at Petersfield market. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Broadstairs Beach

Broadstairs Beach
A group of brave holiday makers sitting in the rain on Broadstairs Beach. (Photo by Chris Ware/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Bargain Shoes

Bargain Shoes
1962: Shoes being sold at bargain prices at Walworth Market, London, before the traditional site is closed for redevelopment into a modern glass covered site

Background imageEngland Collection: Shoes For Sale

Shoes For Sale
September 1962: Shoes on sale at Walworth street market in London at sale prices. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Magic Topper, rabbits peering out of top hats

Magic Topper, rabbits peering out of top hats
Two rabbits peering out of top hats belonging to Magic Circle magician Gus Davenport, who is at the Scala Theatre in London for the Magic Circle's Festival of Magic

Background imageEngland Collection: Kyle Prince Wreck In Sea

Kyle Prince Wreck In Sea
10th October 1938: Waves break over the wreck of the Liverpool steamer Kyle Prince on the rocks off the Anglesey coast. (Photo by Harry Shepherd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: de Havilland Mosquito B35

de Havilland Mosquito B35
circa 1945: Mosquito bombers lined up on the tarmac. (Photo by Harry Shepherd/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Earls Court Exhibition Tunnel Construction

Earls Court Exhibition Tunnel Construction
1st May 1936: Six underground railway tunnels run under the Earls Court Exhibition building which is under construction near Earls Court Station, London

Background imageEngland Collection: The Chimes Big Ben and his Little Brothers

The Chimes Big Ben and his Little Brothers
Vintage engraving of the Bell Big Ben in the Clock Tower of Westminster, London, England. The Graphic, 1887

Background imageEngland Collection: Westminster Hall

Westminster Hall
" Vintage engraving from 1831 of Westminster Hall, London, England the oldest existing part of the Palace of Westminster, was erected in 1097

Background imageEngland Collection: Lobby of the House of Commons

Lobby of the House of Commons
The Lobby of the House of Commons, London, during the 1870s. The old Houses of Parliament were destroyed by fire in 1834 and the current buildings were designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin

Background imageEngland Collection: House of Commons

House of Commons
Members private corridor and conversation nooks, House of Commons, London, England. The Graphic, 1880

Background imageEngland Collection: Victorian London - Houses of Parliament

Victorian London - Houses of Parliament
Vintage engraving of Houses of Parliament, London, England. 1893. The Palace of Westminster is the meeting place of the House of Commons and the House of Lords

Background imageEngland Collection: Interior of the House of Commons before 1834

Interior of the House of Commons before 1834
The interior of the House of Commons, London, before 1834 when the old Houses of Parliament were destroyed by fire. The current buildings were designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin

Background imageEngland Collection: Plan of the old Royal Palace of Whitehall

Plan of the old Royal Palace of Whitehall
A ground plan of the old Royal Palace of Whitehall beside the River Thames in London. The Palace was an enormous collection of buildings

Background imageEngland Collection: Flower Sellers

Flower Sellers
June 1929: Flower sellers in Piccadilly Circus, London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Underground Opening

Underground Opening
A battery of ticket issuing machines at the newly opened Piccadilly Circus Underground. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: City Lights

City Lights
Illuminated advertisements surrounding the statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus, London. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Eros Statue

Eros Statue
circa 1900: The famous statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus, London, erected in 1893. (Photo by Otto Herschan Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: The Underground

The Underground
February 1927: Part of the tunnel being built at Piccadilly Circus tube station. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)



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