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View of Manchester from Higher Broughton, 1835, (1943). Creator: William WyldView of Manchester from Higher Broughton, 1835, (1943). Rural scene with smoking chimneys on the horizon. Painting also known as Manchester from the Cliff, Higher Broughton, in the City Art Gallery
Mills on Blackstone River, 1872. Creator: William Hamilton GibsonMills on Blackstone River, 1872. Industrial buildings in Rhode Island, USA. The first successful water-powered cotton mill in America was opened at Pawtucket Falls in 1790
Cumberland Gap, from the East, 1872. Creator: W. H. MorseCumberland Gap, from the East, 1872. Watermill near the pass through the Cumberland Mountains on the border of Kentucky and Virginia, USA. The chimney is clad in timber scaffolding
Anne Hathaways Cottage, c1870. Tudor timber framed farmhouse in Shottery, Warwickshire, England, where the wife of William Shakespeare, lived as a child
Little Falls, 1874. Creator: Frederick William QuartleyLittle Falls, 1874. The Mohawk River at Little Falls, New York State, USA. The river here makes a descent of over forty feet, accomplishing the effort in three small falls
Howth, c1870. Originally a small rural fishing village, Howth, on the north side of Dublin Bay. grew to become a busy and comparatively affluent suburb of Dublin
Philadephia, from Below the New South-Street-Bridge, 1874. Creator: Alfred HarralPhiladephia, from Below the New South-Street-Bridge, 1874. Cargo boats on the Schuylkill River at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. the largest vessels
Rock Island, Illinois. - Davenport, Iowa, 1874. Creator: Alfred WaudRock Island, Illinois.- Davenport, Iowa, 1874. Cities on the banks of the Mississippi, USA. On the eastern bank, in Illinois, is the city of Rock Island
City of Louisville, 1874. Creator: Edward Paxman BrandardCity of Louisville, 1874. Steam locomotives on the Fourteenth Street Bridge and paddles steamers on the Ohio River at Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Glimpses of South Norwalk and Southport, 1874. Creator: John J. HarleyGlimpses of South Norwalk and Southport, 1874. The Ways, Black Rock; View in Southport; South Norwalk; A Relic; An Ancient Landmark; Southport Harbor, Connecticut, USA
St. Pauls from the Brewery Bridge, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréSt. Pauls from the Brewery Bridge, 1872. The done of St Pauls seen from Barclay, Perkins and Company brewery in Park Street, Southwark. From, " LONDON
Over London - By Rail, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréOver London-By Rail, 1872. women hang washing in terraced backyards under rail arches in London. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co
West Side, Upper Falls of the Genesee, 1874. Creator: W. H. MorseWest Side, Upper Falls of the Genesee, 1874. Waterfalls on the Genesee River at Rochester, New York State, USA. The...Upper Falls...are ninety-six feet in height, and it is thus evident that
Louisville, from the Blind Asylum, 1874. Creator: Nathaniel OrrLouisville, from the Blind Asylum, 1874. The city of Louisville on the Ohio River, Kentucky, USA. Louisville...is a large, bright city, the pride of Kentucky
Lewes, 1898. Creator: UnknownLewes, 1898. Market town in East Sussex, England, site of the execution of seventeen Protestant martyrs during the Marian Persecutions of 1555-1557
At Dartmouth, 1898. Creator: UnknownAt Dartmouth, 1898. Dartmouth on the estuary of the River Dart. From " Our Own Country, Volume V". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]
York, from the Ouse, 1898. Creator: UnknownYork, from the Ouse, 1898. Through its location on the River Ouse, York became a major cloth manufacturing and trading centre. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"
Lancaster, 1898. Creator: UnknownLancaster, 1898. Lancaster figured in the suppression of Catholicism during the reformation with the execution of at least eleven Catholic priests
The Golden Valley, c1893, (c1930). Creator: Alfred Edward EastThe Golden Valley, c1893, (c1930). Rural scene, sheep in a field in the glow of early evening, with smoke curling from a cottage chimney. Painting in the Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, Yorkshire
Old Houses at Brentford, 19th century? Creator: UnknownOld Houses at Brentford, 19th century? Rural scene in Brentford in Middlesex, now a part of Greater London
Truly Rural - A delightful old Sussex Cottage at Amberley, 1920. Creator: UnknownTruly Rural - A delightful old Sussex Cottage at Amberley, 1920. From " The Ideal Home - April 1920". [London, 1920]
The Manor-House, Dalston, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Manor-House, Dalston, c1876. The Manor House, a Victorian villa on Dalston Lane was a girls refuge from 1849. From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People
The Black and White House, 1800, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Black and White House, 1800, (c1876). Built in 1578, was the 17th century residence of the Vyner family, and later a girls boarding school, it was demolished in late 18th century
View from Moll Kings House, Hampstead, in 1760, (c1876). Creator: UnknownView from " Moll Kings House", Hampstead, in 1760, (c1876). Moll King (1696-1747) owned Kings Coffeehouse with her husband Tom King and allegedly worked in the sex trade
The Old Chelsea Manor House, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe Old Chelsea Manor House, c1876. Chelsea Manor House was a residence of Henry VIII of England in 1536, home to Elizabeth I of England, and then to Anne of Cleves
The Gun Tavern, 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Gun Tavern, 1820, (c1876). The Gun Tavern, Stafford Row, Pimlico From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
The White Hart, Knightsbridge, 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " White Hart", Knightsbridge, 1820, (c1876). From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
Entrance to Old Tattersall s. c1876. Creator: UnknownEntrance to Old " Tattersall s". c1876. Auctioneer of race horses, founded in 1766 by Richard Tattersall (1724-1795), at Hyde Park corner then moving to Knightsbridge in 1865
General View of Old Kentish Town, 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownGeneral View of Old Kentish Town, 1820, c1876. Originally a small settlement on the River Fleet, Kentish town was modernised from early 20th century with large amounts of land purchased to build
The Old Mother Red Cap, in 1746, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Old " Mother Red Cap", in 1746, (c1876). The Worlds End pub on Camden High Street, formerly the Mother Red Cap first referenced when the area was entirely rural in 1690
Sir Richard Steeles House, Haverstock Hill, c1876. Creator: UnknownSir Richard Steeles House, Haverstock Hill, c1876. The Sir Richard Steele is a public house in Haverstock Hill, Camden, north London, named after Irish writer Richard Steele (1672-1729)
The Black Lion, Church Street, Chelsea, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe " Black Lion", Church Street, Chelsea, in 1820, (c1876). Pub established in 17th century and rebuilt in its present form in around 1892. It is now called the Pigs Ear
Chelsea Water-Works, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: UnknownChelsea Water-Works, in 1750, (c1876). Chelsea Waterworks founded in 1723, created extensive ponds in the borders of Chelsea and Pimlico using water from the tidal Thames
Ivy Cottage, Highgate, 1825, (c1876). Creator: UnknownIvy Cottage, Highgate, 1825, (c1876). Grade II listed cottage on Highgate hill, residence of Charles Mathews. From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
The Gate-House, Highgate, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Gate-House, Highgate, in 1820, (c1876). The Gatehouse, was a dwelling from 1661, and takes its name from the gatehouse where tolls were taken from travellers heading out of London to the North
The Spaniards, Hampstead Heath, c1876. Creator: UnknownThe " Spaniards", Hampstead Heath, c1876. Built in 1585, opposite a toll house built in c1710, The Spaniards Inn tavern is Grade II listed
The Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). Creator: UnknownThe Plough at Kensal Green, 1830, (c1876). There were two dairy farms in Kensal Green by early 1800s, which expanded greatly after the 1864 Act of Parliament which made it illegal to keep cattle
Stapleford. Hall. East Front. Creator: UnknownStapleford. Hall. East Front. Stone carving on building facade. Glass lantern slide
The George, Axminster, Devonshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe George, Axminster, Devonshire, 1936. The George Hotel, 18th century coaching inn on route between Exeter and London, dating to 1760, visited by Lord Nelson and King George III
The Fighting Cocks, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Fighting Cocks, St. Albans, Hertfordshire, 1936. Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, with foundations claimed to date from 793 and earliest license records 1756
The Crown, Chiddingfold, Surrey, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Crown, Chiddingfold, Surrey, 1936. The Crown Inn, Chiddingfold, one of the oldest pubs in England, built as a Rest House for monks on pilgrimage in 1285
Derriaghy Village Inn, Co. Antrim, 1939. Creator: UnknownDerriaghy Village Inn, Co. Antrim, 1939. Derriaghy Village Inn, a long, low cottage dating from late 17th century, known for association with William of Orange
The Hop Pole, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 1936. Creator: UnknownThe Hop Pole, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, 1936. The Royal Hop Pole, Grade II listed landmark of Tewkesbury, a public house visited by Princes Mary of Teck in 1891
The Jolly Sailor, West Looe, Cornwall, 1939. Creator: UnknownThe Jolly Sailor, West Looe, Cornwall, 1939. The Jolly Sailor Inn dating to 1516, one of the oldest inns in the country, is said to be haunted. From " Old Inns - Second Series of 40", . [W
Derby, c1910. Creator: UnknownDerby, c1910. Sir Thomas Lombes Silk Mill. Silks, Lace and Porcelain. Midland Railway Locomotive Works. Population, 123, 410. Industrial scene in the county town of Derbyshire
Colebrook Furnace, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, c1897. Creator: UnknownColebrook Furnace, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, c1897. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R. Cromwell. [C. N. Greig & Co. London, c1897]
Penn House, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, c1897. Creator: UnknownPenn House, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, c1897. Once celebrated as the city residence of Pennsylvanias founder, William Penn (1644-1718); later disproved by historical research
City Hall - Photographer in foreground - Tall brick chimneys left standing, . Creator: UnknownCity Hall - Photographer in foreground - Tall brick chimneys left standing, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906