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Galloway House, Wigtownshire, Scotland, home of the Earl of Galloway, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Elton Hall, Northamptonshire, home of the Earl of Carysfort, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Heythrop, Oxfordshire, home of the Brassey family, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, edited by Reverend FO Morris
Hawkestone, home of Viscount Hill, c1880Hawkestone, near Hodnet, Shropshire, home of Viscount Hill, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Apley Park, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, home of the Foster family, c1880. The house was rebuilt in Gothic style in 1811 by Thomas Whitmore
Eastwell Park, near Ashford, Kent, home of the Duke of Edinburgh, c1880. The house was built for George Finch Hatton in the late 18th century
Willesley Hall, Derbyshire, home of the Earl of Loudoun, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Callendar House, Falkirk, Scotland, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons LtdCallendar House, Falkirk, Scotland, 1924-1926. Callendar House as it appears today dates from the late 18th century. The estate, previously the home of the Earls of Callendar
Garron Tower, Larne, Northern Ireland, 1924-1926. Artist: W LawrenceGarron Tower, Larne, Northern Ireland, 1924-1926. Garron Tower was built in 1850. Since 1951 it has housed St MacNissis College, a grammar school
Killarney House, c1882
View of building across from fields, c1882
Group of women, Pamflete, c1882
Gadshill, Near Rochester, Purchased by Dickens in 1856, (1923). Artist: Rischgitz CollectionGadshill, Near Rochester, Purchased by Dickens in 1856, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923
Killyleagh Castle courtyard, Killyleagh, County Down, Northern Island, early 20th century
Ashford Chace, Petersfield, 1912. Artist: Unsworth, Son & TriggsAshford Chace, Petersfield, 1912. Designed by Unsworth Son & Triggs, Henry Inigo Triggs (1876-1923), William Frederick Unsworth (1851-1912), and his son Gerald Unsworth (1883-1946)
No. 8 Addison Road, Kensington, 1907. Artist: Thomas Hamilton CrawfordNo. 8 Addison Road, Kensington, 1907. Illustration by Thomas Hamilton Crawford (1860-1933). Architects; William Frend De Morgan (1839-1917), Halsey Ralph Ricardo (1854-1928)
The Churchill Cottage Homes, Somerset. Silcock and Reay, Architects, 1907. Wesleyan Almshouses, dated 1907 designed by Silcockand Reay Architects. From The Studio Volume 40
Osborne House, East Cowes, Isle of Wight. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert bought Osborne House and its estate from Lady Isabella Blachford in 1845
A View of the Manor House at Charlton, built by Sir Adam Newton. View of Charlton House, a Jacobean manor house built in 1607-1612 for Sir Adam Newton, Dean of Durham and tutor to Prince Henry
Hughenden Manor, Earl of Beaconsfield, c1880. Hughenden is best known for having been the home of the 19th century Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, who purhased it in 1848
Rhydd Court, Worcestershire, home of Baronet Lechmere, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Sandbeck Park, Yorkshire, home of the Earl of Scarborough, c1880. Sandbeck park was built in c1760. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen
Beningbrough Hall, Yorkshire, home of the Dawnay family, c1880. A red brick Georgian mansion built in 1716. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen
Burton Agnes Hall, Worcestershire, home of Baronet Boynton, c1880. Burton Agnes was built in the 1600s for Sir Henry Griffith. The designs were by the Elizabethan architect Sir Robert Smythson
Glanusk Park, Brecknockshire, Wales, home of Baronet Bailey, c1880. The house was built in 1826 for an ironmaster, Sir Joseph Bailey
Burghley House, Lincolnshire, home of the Marquis of Exeter, c1880. The house was built in the 16th century for William Cecil, Lord Burghley, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I
Trentham Hall, Staffordshire, home of the Duke of Sutherland, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, home of the Earl of Derby, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Burton Constable, Yorkshire, home of Baronet Constable, c1880. Burton Constable is an Elizabethan manor house with 18th and 19th century interiors, set in grounds laid out by Capability Brown
Farnham Lodge, County Cavan, Ireland, home of Lord Farnham, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Eaton Hall, Cheshire, home of the Duke of Westminster, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland
Advertisement for the Gramophone and Co. Ltd. From a special coronation edition of The Illustrated London News
The Lawns, Eastbourne, East Sussex, early 20th century
Princes Bridge, Melbourne, Australia, 1912
View of Albert I Gardens and the Casino, Nice, South of France, early 20th century
Osborne House, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1900. Artist: J ValentineOsborne House, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, 1900. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert bought Osborne House and its estate from Lady Isabella Blachford in 1845
Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire, 1900. The Georgian mansion of Hughenden was the residence of Benjamin Disraeli from 1848 until 1881
George Washingtons home, Mount Vernon, Virginia, late 19th century. Artist: John L StoddardGeorge Washingtons home, Mount Vernon, Virginia, late 19th century. This plantation on the banks of the Potomac River was inherited by George Washington from his sister-in-law in 1759
The Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. Artist: John Le KeuxThe Cloister, Magdalen College, Oxford University, 19th century. The cloister was built in the 15th century
Mitcham Grove, Surrey, the seat of Henry Hoare, c1827
Ham House, Richmond upon Thames, Surrey, 1830. Artist: Fenner, Sears & CoHam House, Richmond upon Thames, Surrey, 1830. Ham House was built in 1610 for Sir Thomas Vavasour, Knight Marshal to King James I
The Pagoda, Kew Gardens, Richmond upon Thames, London, 20th Century. The Chinese-inspired ten-storey octagonal pagoda is 163 ft (nearly 50 metres) high
Lilac in the Sun, 1872-1873. Artist: Claude MonetLilac in the Sun, 1872-1873. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
A wild fight involving harvesting implements, 1902. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 17th August 1902
Flete, c1882
Woman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, 1867. Artist: Claude MonetWoman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, 1867. Dressed in the fashion of the day, the figure of a lady stands in Le Coteaux estate at Saint Adresse
Woman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, detail, 1867. Artist: Claude MonetWoman in the Garden, Sainte Adresse, detail, 1867. Dressed in the fashion of the day, the figure of a lady stands in Le Coteaux estate at Saint Adresse
Girls Playground and Waterfall at Bournville, 1892. Bournville was the ideal village built near Birmingham for their employees by the chocolate manufacturers Cadburys