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Background imageEngland Collection: London Bridge

London Bridge
Traffic crossing London Bridge over the River Thames in 1805. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: London Bridge

London Bridge
Traffic crossing London Bridge over the River Thames in 1910. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Newbury Loudspeakers

Newbury Loudspeakers
A battery of new loudspeakers, recently installed at Newbury, 15th March 1949. The venue is due to reopen as a race course in April 1949

Background imageEngland Collection: Newbury

Newbury
Racegoers at Newbury for the steeplechase event, December 1907. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Great Northern Hotel

Great Northern Hotel
The facade of the Great Northern Hotel at Kings Cross, London, opened in 1854. Pictured circa 1890. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Horse Drawn Barge

Horse Drawn Barge
A horse-drawn barge on the river Chelmer near Chelmsford, 3rd May 1934 (Photo by H F Davis/Topical Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Harrogate Hydro

Harrogate Hydro in Yorkshire, later to become the Old Swan Hotel, pictured circa 1890. It was here that British crime novelist Agatha Christie was found

Background imageEngland Collection: Chelsea Skaters

Chelsea Skaters
A group of skaters at an ice-rink in Chelsea, London, 1876. (Photo by Illustrated London News/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Abbots Ripton Crash

Abbots Ripton Crash
The aftermath of a train crash at Abbots Ripton, Huntingdonshire, January 1876. (Photo by Illustrated London News/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Delage Stand

Delage Stand
The Delage stand at the Olympia Motor Show, 1932, displaying the latest models from the French company. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Delage On Show

Delage On Show
A 40 hp fixed head coupe Delage type D8 on the Delage stand at the Olympia Motor Show, October 1931, where the latest models from the French company are displayed

Background imageEngland Collection: Cato Street Executions

Cato Street Executions
The Cato Street conspirators are hanged and beheaded outside Newgate Prison, London, 1st May 1820, for their part in the plot to kill the entire British cabinet in revenge for the Peterloo massacre

Background imageEngland Collection: Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni
A performance of Mozarts opera Don Giovanni at Her Majestys Theatre, 1846. Accompanied by his servant Leporello, Don Giovanni attempts to woo the chaste Donna Anna

Background imageEngland Collection: Broad Street

Broad Street
Numbers 27 and 28, Broad Street, Golden Square, London, circa 1910. English poet and painter William Blake was born at number 28, and later opened a print shop at number 27

Background imageEngland Collection: River Wansbeck

River Wansbeck
Morpeth and the River Wansbeck from High Stanners in Northumberland, 1914. (Photo by A H Robinson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Liverpool Docks

Liverpool Docks
Ships in Liverpool docks, circa 1890. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Labour Day Demo

Labour Day Demo
A crowd of socialists with banners and a brass band, gathered for a Labour Day demonstration in Hyde Park, London, 1st May 1913. (Photo by Topical Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Railway Workers

Railway Workers
Railwaymen on the line connecting Hampton and Whitacre, 1907. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: St Laurence s

St Laurence s
circa 1930: The Saxon church of St Laurence in Bradford-on-Avon, dating back to around 700 AD. It was rediscovered in 1856

Background imageEngland Collection: Roman Medicine

Roman Medicine
An array of ancient Roman surgical instruments at the British Museum, circa 1910. Originating from all over the Roman Empire, the collection includes a surgical saw, artery forceps

Background imageEngland Collection: Newgate Prison

Newgate Prison in London, circa 1900. Built in 1188 and rebuilt in 1782, it was finally demolished in 1902, and the Old Bailey built upon the site. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Newgate Prison

Newgate Prison
The entrance to Newgate Prison in London, circa 1900. Built in 1188 and rebuilt in 1782, it was finally demolished in 1902, and the Old Bailey built upon the site

Background imageEngland Collection: Westminster Hall

Westminster Hall in the Palace of Westminster, London, circa 1930. The timbered hammerbeam roof was constructed in the 14th century and adorned with carved wooden angels

Background imageEngland Collection: St Johns Gate

St Johns Gate, the entrance to the medieval priory of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitaller, in St Johns Lane, Clerkenwell, circa 1930. This Tudor gate house was built in 1504

Background imageEngland Collection: Gathering Lilies

Gathering Lilies
Two people gathering waterlilies from a small boat, 1887. A platinotype by Emerson from Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads by Emerson & Goodall

Background imageEngland Collection: School Cricket Match

School Cricket Match
A painting entitled Cricket Match depicting the spectators at an annual Eton vs Harrow fixture, mid 19th century. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Harrow Cricket Ground

Harrow Cricket Ground
The Harrow sixth form cricket ground, 1877. (Photo by Hills & Saunders/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Picnic at Lord s

Picnic at Lord s
Spectators picnicking during the annual cricket match between the Eton and Harrow public schools at Lords cricket ground, London, circa 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Lunch At Lord s

Lunch At Lord s
Spectators at Lords cricket ground, London, during the lunch interval at the annual cricket match between the Eton and Harrow public schools, 1895

Background imageEngland Collection: Admiralty House

Admiralty House
Circa 1930: Old Admiralty House in Londons Whitehall, built by Thomas Ripley in the 1720s. The area in front is known as Horse Guards Parade. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Admiralty House

Admiralty House
Circa 1915: Old Admiralty House in Londons Whitehall, built by Thomas Ripley in the 1720s. The area in front is known as Horse Guards Parade. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Admiralty House

Admiralty House
Circa 1920: Old Admiralty House in Londons Whitehall, built by Thomas Ripley in the 1720s. The area in front is known as Horse Guards Parade. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Conspirators House

Conspirators House
1841: The house at Lambeth used by the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605. (Photo by Spencer Arnold/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Powder Plot Cellar

Powder Plot Cellar
The crypt under the old Palace of Westminster where Roman Catholic conspirators stored 36 barrels of gunpowder in an attempt to blow up Parliament on 5th November 1605

Background imageEngland Collection: Guy Fawkes Cellar

Guy Fawkes Cellar
circa 1900: The cellar from which Roman Catholic conspirators attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in the Gunpowder Plot of 5th November 1605. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Hereford Picnic

Hereford Picnic
A group of people at a country picnic near Hereford, 1901. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Tilbury Fort

Tilbury Fort, on the north bank of the Thames at Tilbury, Essex, circa 1760. Built from 1672, the fort was equipped with artillery to prevent warships getting up the river to London

Background imageEngland Collection: Handley Page Victor

Handley Page Victor
The Handley Page Victor, a four-jet crescent-wing bomber, makes an appearance at the Farnborough Air Show, 7th September 1953. (Photo by J. A. Hampton/Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Sixteenth Century England

Sixteenth Century England
A map of England from Humphrey Lloyds Maps of England, published 1573. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Seventeenth Century London

Seventeenth Century London
A view across the Thames from Southwark to the City of London, with the old St Pauls church on the left, circa 1610. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Map Of Britain

Map Of Britain
A map of the British Isles from Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, by J Blaen, published 1645. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: London Before The Fire

London Before The Fire
A view across the Thames from Southwark to the City of London as it appeared, circa 1650 before the Great Fire of 1666. The old London bridge can be seen on the right

Background imageEngland Collection: Prospectus Cantabrigiae

Prospectus Cantabrigiae
A view of Cambridge from the west, with labourers bringing in the harvest in the foreground, circa 1700. By Johannes Kip. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Whitby Harbour

Whitby Harbour
Fishing boats moored in Whitby harbour, circa 1880. (Photo by Frank Meadow Sutcliffe/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: Telegraph Clock

Telegraph Clock
Workmen dismantle the clock which hangs outside the Daily Telegraph building at 135 to 141, Fleet Street, London, 1930. The building is due to be remodelled

Background imageEngland Collection: Flooding In England

Flooding In England
Devastation in Summerset-shire and Norfolke during the Bristol Channel flood of 1607. Around 2000 people are thought to have died in the inundation, which may have been the result of a tsunami

Background imageEngland Collection: First Methodist Chapel

First Methodist Chapel
Worshippers gathered at the laying of the cornerstone of the first Methodist chapel in Bristol, 12th May 1739. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageEngland Collection: First Methodist Conference

First Methodist Conference
The first Methodist conference takes place at the Foundery, Moorfields, London, 25th June 1744. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



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