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Kingston Upon Thames Collection

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Edwy dragged by Dunstan from the presence of Elgiva, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Edwy dragged by Dunstan from the presence of Elgiva, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Edwy dragged by Dunstan from the presence of Elgiva, c1890. Eadwig, (died 1 October 959), King of England from 955 in dispute with Archbishops Dunstan following the banquet of his coronation in

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Coronation Stone and Market-Place, Kingston-on-Thames, c1896. Artist: Frith & Co

Coronation Stone and Market-Place, Kingston-on-Thames, c1896. Artist: Frith & Co
Coronation Stone and Market-Place, Kingston-on-Thames, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: 1937 Standard Twelve at the Standard Car Owners Club Gymkhana, Ace of Spades, Kingston Bypass, 1938

1937 Standard Twelve at the Standard Car Owners Club Gymkhana, Ace of Spades, Kingston Bypass, 1938
Standard Twelve 1937 Vehicle Reg. No. DYF800.. Place: Ace of Spades, Kingston By-Pass. Standard C.O.C. Gymkhana. Date: 8.5.38

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Parkers Ferry, Surbiton, c1907

Parkers Ferry, Surbiton, c1907. Parkers Ferry, Mr P.Parker & Sons ran ferries from c1892 until the early 1920s

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Kingston Bridge, 1908

Kingston Bridge, 1908

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: The market place, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, 1890

The market place, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, 1890. A print from The Graphic, 23 August 1890

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Parkers Ferry, Surbiton, 1909

Parkers Ferry, Surbiton, 1909. The Morland Series Postcard

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: WWI veterans from Surbiton, 1934

WWI veterans from Surbiton, 1934

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Kingston Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Kingston Bridge, London, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Kingston Bridge, London, 1829. The first masonry bridge over the Thames at Kingston was built in 1828

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Venues of coronations at various periods before and since Edward the Confessor, 1937

Venues of coronations at various periods before and since Edward the Confessor, 1937. Artist: Henry Charles Brewer
Venues of coronations at various periods before and since Edward the Confessor, 1937. Clockwise from top left: Westminster Abbey, London; Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh; Notre Dame

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Norbiton House, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, 1829. Artist: R Winkles

Norbiton House, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, 1829. Artist: R Winkles
Norbiton House, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, 1829. Norbiton House was owned by Charles Nicholas Pallmer (1772-1848), who made his fortune in the West Indian sugar industry

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Market Place, Kingston, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Fisher

Market Place, Kingston, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Fisher
Market Place, Kingston, Surrey, 1829

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames, London, 20th Century

Coronation Stone, Kingston upon Thames, London, 20th Century. Seven Saxon kings are sain to have been crowned whilst seated upon this stone, which today stands outside the Guildhall of Kingston

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Kingston upon Thames Bridge, London, 20th Century

Kingston upon Thames Bridge, London, 20th Century. The first masonry bridge over the Thames at Kingston was built in 1828

Background imageKingston Upon Thames Collection: Kingston Town Hall, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: H Griffiths

Kingston Town Hall, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: H Griffiths
Kingston Town Hall, Surrey, 19th century


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