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Kent Collection (page 4)

Background imageKent Collection: Lister Jaguar, Brands Hatch 1980. Creator: Unknown

Lister Jaguar, Brands Hatch 1980. Creator: Unknown
Lister Jaguar, Brands Hatch 1980

Background imageKent Collection: Ferrari 250 SWB driven by Michael Parkes, 1961 Brands Hatch International Meeting

Ferrari 250 SWB driven by Michael Parkes, 1961 Brands Hatch International Meeting

Background imageKent Collection: 1986 British Grand Prix Ricardo Patrese leads Nigel Mansell in Williams FW11 at Brands Hatch

1986 British Grand Prix Ricardo Patrese leads Nigel Mansell in Williams FW11 at Brands Hatch

Background imageKent Collection: The Belgian Court, 1915. Creator: Unknown

The Belgian Court, 1915. Creator: Unknown
The Belgian Court, 1915. In November 1914, the British declared the entire North Sea a war zone and from then it was mined

Background imageKent Collection: Messerschmitt, K. Piper at Bodiam hill climb 1961. Creator: Unknown

Messerschmitt, K. Piper at Bodiam hill climb 1961. Creator: Unknown
Messerschmitt, K.Piper at Bodiam hill climb 1961

Background imageKent Collection: Minardi M85B, Alessandro Nannini, 1986 British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch. Creator: Unknown

Minardi M85B, Alessandro Nannini, 1986 British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch. Creator: Unknown
Minardi M85B, Alessandro Nannini, 1986 British Grand Prix, Brands Hatch

Background imageKent Collection: Canterbury Cathedral - The Choir, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Canterbury Cathedral - The Choir, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Canterbury Cathedral - The Choir, 1898. anterbury Cathedral was and largely rebuilt in Gothic style following a fire in 1174 with extensions to accommodate the flow of pilgrims visiting the shrine of

Background imageKent Collection: Christ Church Gateway, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Christ Church Gateway, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Christ Church Gateway, 1898. Christ Church Norman gateway and entrance to Canterbury Cathedral, was built in 1517 by Prior Goldstone

Background imageKent Collection: The Transept of the Martyrdom, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Transept of the Martyrdom, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Transept of the Martyrdom, 1898. Thomas Becket was murdered in the transept on Tuesday 29 December 1170 by knights of King Henry II, the cathedral became a place of pilgrimage

Background imageKent Collection: Rochester, from the Medway, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Rochester, from the Medway, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Rochester, from the Medway, 1898. Rochester is at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway about 30 miles from London. From " Our Own Country, Volume V"

Background imageKent Collection: Westgate, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Westgate, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Westgate, 1898. The Westgate, a medieval gatehouse in the city walls of Canterbury were built from Kentish ragstone c1379 and is Grade I listed. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageKent Collection: The Cathedral from the South-West, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral from the South-West, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral from the South-West, 1898. Canterbury Cathedral was and largely rebuilt in Gothic style following a fire in 1174 with extensions to accommodate the flow of pilgrims visiting the shrine

Background imageKent Collection: Chatham Dockyard, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Chatham Dockyard, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Chatham Dockyard, 1898. Chatham Dockyard, a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent, at the forefront of shipbuilding, industrial and architectural technology

Background imageKent Collection: Brabham BT52 GP of Europe Brands Hatch 1983, Ricardo Patrese. Creator: Unknown

Brabham BT52 GP of Europe Brands Hatch 1983, Ricardo Patrese. Creator: Unknown
Brabham BT52 GP of Europe Brands Hatch 1983, Ricardo Patrese

Background imageKent Collection: Dover, from the Sea, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Dover, from the Sea, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Dover, from the Sea, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageKent Collection: Cave at Pegwell Bay, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Cave at Pegwell Bay, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Cave at Pegwell Bay, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageKent Collection: Going To Service By The Dark Entry : Colonial and Indian Visitors at Canterbury

Going To Service By The Dark Entry : Colonial and Indian Visitors at Canterbury
Going To Service By The " Dark Entry" : Colonial and Indian Visitors at Canterbury, 1886. A large party of Colonists

Background imageKent Collection: The Visitors Being Introduced To The Dean: Colonial and Indian Visitors at Canterbury, 1886

The Visitors Being Introduced To The Dean: Colonial and Indian Visitors at Canterbury, 1886. A large party of Colonists and Indians connected with the Colinderies visited Canterbury [in Kent] on July

Background imageKent Collection: Danejohn Hill, c1829. Creator: Henry Adlard

Danejohn Hill, c1829. Creator: Henry Adlard
Danejohn Hill, c1829. The Dane John Mound, a former Roman cemetery at Canterbury in Kent, was converted into a motte-and-bailey castle in the 11th century

Background imageKent Collection: Canterbury. Gate of St. Augustine s, c1830. Creator: J Fife

Canterbury. Gate of St. Augustine s, c1830. Creator: J Fife
Canterbury. Gate of St. Augustine s, c1830. The Great Gate of St Augustines Abbey, a Benedictine monastery at Canterbury in Kent

Background imageKent Collection: St. Augustines Gate, Canterbury. Kent, c1835. Creator: Unknown

St. Augustines Gate, Canterbury. Kent, c1835. Creator: Unknown
St. Augustines Gate, Canterbury. Kent, c1835. The Great Gate of St Augustines Abbey, a Benedictine monastery at Canterbury in Kent

Background imageKent Collection: Ruins of a monastery at Canterbury, c1842. Creator: Gaucherel

Ruins of a monastery at Canterbury, c1842. Creator: Gaucherel
Ruins of a monastery at Canterbury, c1842. Ruines d un Monastere a Canterbury. View of the remains of a Norman building, possibly part of St Augustines Abbey, in Canterbury, Kent

Background imageKent Collection: Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, c1845. Creator: Unknown

Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, c1845. Creator: Unknown
Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, c1845. View of the cathedral at Canterbury in Kent which was founded in 597 AD. It was largely rebuilt in Gothic style following a fire in 1174

Background imageKent Collection: West Gate, Canterbury, Kent, c1845. Creator: Unknown

West Gate, Canterbury, Kent, c1845. Creator: Unknown
West Gate, Canterbury, Kent, c1845. The Westgate, built c1379, is the largest surviving medieval gatehouse in England. It is the only remaining gate of the original seven medieval gates

Background imageKent Collection: St. Pancrace Chapel, at Canterbury, c1786. Creator: Unknown

St. Pancrace Chapel, at Canterbury, c1786. Creator: Unknown
St. Pancrace Chapel, at Canterbury, c1786. View of the ruins of the Chapel of St Pancras, part of St Augustines Abbey, at Canterbury in Kent. The building was constructed c598 to 1164

Background imageKent Collection: Canterbury, Kent, 1822. Creator: J Greig

Canterbury, Kent, 1822. Creator: J Greig
Canterbury, Kent, 1822. View of the cathedral and city gate. [Longman & Co, London, 1822]

Background imageKent Collection: The Archbishops Palace Great Hall, at Canterbury, c1786. Creator: Unknown

The Archbishops Palace Great Hall, at Canterbury, c1786. Creator: Unknown
The Archbishops Palace Great Hall, at Canterbury, c1786. View of the porch of the Great Hall and Tudor kitchens of the Archbishops Palace at Canterbury in Kent, built c1200-1220

Background imageKent Collection: St Martins Church, Canterbury, Kent, c1850. Creator: Unknown

St Martins Church, Canterbury, Kent, c1850. Creator: Unknown
St Martins Church, Canterbury, Kent, c1850. The Church of St Martin is the first church founded in England, the oldest parish church in continuous use

Background imageKent Collection: St. Augustines Gate, (Canterbury) Kent, 1802. Creator: Samuel Rawle

St. Augustines Gate, (Canterbury) Kent, 1802. Creator: Samuel Rawle
St. Augustines Gate, (Canterbury) Kent, 1802. The Great Gate of St Augustines Abbey, a Benedictine monastery at Canterbury in Kent

Background imageKent Collection: Canterbury Cathedral, early-mid 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Canterbury Cathedral, early-mid 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Canterbury Cathedral, early-mid 19th century. View of the cathedral at Canterbury in Kent which was founded in 597 AD. It was largely rebuilt in Gothic style following a fire in 1174

Background imageKent Collection: The Water Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, 1885. Creator: Unknown

The Water Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, 1885. Creator: Unknown
The Water Tower, Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, Kent, 1885. View of the octagonal Norman water tower, built in the 1160s, overgrown with foliage

Background imageKent Collection: Wincheap Gate, at Canterbury, c1786. Creator: Unknown

Wincheap Gate, at Canterbury, c1786. Creator: Unknown
Wincheap Gate, at Canterbury, c1786. Wincheap was one of eight gates which stood in the city walls at Canterbury in Kent. It was erected c1548, rebuilt in 1770, and later demolished

Background imageKent Collection: Hampden Park, Eastbourne, c1914. Creator: Unknown

Hampden Park, Eastbourne, c1914. Creator: Unknown
Hampden Park, Eastbourne, c1914. Hampden Park, named after Viscount Hampden, was opened by Lord Rosebery on 12 August 1902 and was the first Corporation-owned park in Eastbourne. Panoramic postcard

Background imageKent Collection: East View of The City of Canterbury, c1837. Creator: John Charles Varrall

East View of The City of Canterbury, c1837. Creator: John Charles Varrall
East View of The City of Canterbury, c1837. The Sun rising behind the cathedral at Canterbury in Kent

Background imageKent Collection: Princess Alexandras Arrival in England, 1863... (1901). Creator: Unknown

Princess Alexandras Arrival in England, 1863... (1901). Creator: Unknown
Princess Alexandras Arrival in England, 1863: Her Royal Highness receiving a Bouquet from the Mayoress of Gravesend three days before her Marriage, (1901)

Background imageKent Collection: Charing Cross and the Strand, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Charing Cross and the Strand, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Charing Cross and the Strand, London, c1910. Charing Cross Station and Hotel looking north-east down the Strand. In the courtyard is the Eleanor Cross, with a bureau de change on the right

Background imageKent Collection: Cheapside, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Cheapside, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Cheapside, London, c1910. Looking east, with the spire of St Mary-le-Bow in the distance. In the foreground is a statue of Sir Robert Peel at the junction of Cheapside and St Martins le Grand

Background imageKent Collection: Petticoat Lane market on a Sunday morning, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Petticoat Lane market on a Sunday morning, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Petticoat Lane market on a Sunday morning, London, c1910. Crowds at the street market in Spitalfields. Postcard. [Celesque Series, Photochrom Co Ltd]

Background imageKent Collection: Horse Guards, Whitehall, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Horse Guards, Whitehall, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Horse Guards, Whitehall, London, c1910. The Horse Guards building, designed by William Kent, was constructed in the 1750s. Postcard

Background imageKent Collection: The Parade, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1915. Creator: Unknown

The Parade, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1915. Creator: Unknown
The Parade, Crystal Palace, Sydenham, c1915. The Crystal Palace was built to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. The glass structure was dismantled and transported from Hyde Park in London

Background imageKent Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1924. Creator: Unknown

St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1924. Creator: Unknown
St. Pauls Cathedral, London, c1924. Sir Christopher Wrens great domed cathedral, built to replace the previous building which was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666. Postcard

Background imageKent Collection: Landing of Julius Caesar, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Landing of Julius Caesar, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Landing of Julius Caesar, c1890. Julius Caesar (100 BC- 44 BC) first landed in Britain on August 26th, 55 BC in Pegwell Bay on the Isle of Thanet, Kent

Background imageKent Collection: The Old Pharos of Dover, Roman Lighthouse, England, 1900

The Old Pharos of Dover, Roman Lighthouse, England, 1900. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageKent Collection: Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Scene of Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1929. Canterbury Cathedral was founded in 597, completely rebuilt c1070-1077, enlarged at the beginning of the 12th century

Background imageKent Collection: Font, St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Creator: Unknown

Font, St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Creator: Unknown
Font, St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Norman tub font, in the oldest parish church in continuous use in the English-speaking world

Background imageKent Collection: St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Creator: Unknown

St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. Creator: Unknown
St. Martins Church, Canterbury, 1929. The oldest parish church in continuous use in the English-speaking world

Background imageKent Collection: Tunbridge Wells, 1828. Creator: Unknown

Tunbridge Wells, 1828. Creator: Unknown
Tunbridge Wells, 1828. The town of Tunbridge Wells in Kent came into being as a spa, and was a fashionable resort in the mid-1700s

Background imageKent Collection: Entrance to Patricksbourne Church, 1817. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to Patricksbourne Church, 1817. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to Patricksbourne Church, 1817. The late 12th century Priests door of St Marys Church, Patrixbourne, Kent. [W. Clarke, London, 1817]



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