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Background imageVista Collection: The Radcliffe Library, from the Quadrangle of Brasenose, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Radcliffe Library, from the Quadrangle of Brasenose, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Radcliffe Library, from the Quadrangle of Brasenose, 1898. Radcliffe Camera at Oxford University, England, designed by James Gibbs in neo-classical style and built in 1737-49

Background imageVista Collection: The New Examinations Schools, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The New Examinations Schools, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The New Examinations Schools, 1898. The Examination Schools of the University of Oxford by Sir Thomas Jackson (1835-1924) are Grade II listed and were designed to assist in organisation

Background imageVista Collection: Oxford, from Headington Hill, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Oxford, from Headington Hill, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Oxford, from Headington Hill, 1898. Between 1644 and 1646, Headington Hill was used by the Parliamentarian forces while besieging Oxford during the First English Civil War

Background imageVista Collection: The Eccles Hotel, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Eccles Hotel, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Eccles Hotel, 1898. The Eccles Hotel in Glengarriff overlooking Bantry Bay. From " Our Own Country, Volume III". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageVista Collection: Ross Island, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Ross Island, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Ross Island, 1898. Ross Island peninsula in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, source of the earliest known Irish Pre-Bronze Age metalwork. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageVista Collection: Glovelly Harbour, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Glovelly Harbour, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Glovelly Harbour, 1898. Clovelly fishing village on the Bristol Channel. From " Our Own Country, Volume III". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageVista Collection: Ilfracombe - View from the Rocks at the Base of the Capstone, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Ilfracombe - View from the Rocks at the Base of the Capstone, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Ilfracombe - View from the Rocks at the Base of the Capstone, 1898. Natural harbour on the North Devon coast, England a safe harbour since mid-17th century with a light displayed from the 14th

Background imageVista Collection: Beaulieu Abbey, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Beaulieu Abbey, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Beaulieu Abbey, 1898. Cistercian abbey in Hampshire, England founded in 1203-1204 by King John and reportedly haunted. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageVista Collection: Rufus Stone, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Rufus Stone, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Rufus Stone, 1898. 11th century memorial stone marking the (alleged) spot where King William II was fatally wounded with an arrow, during a royal hunting trip in the New Forest

Background imageVista Collection: Cwm Buchan Lake and Craig-Y-Saith, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Cwm Buchan Lake and Craig-Y-Saith, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Cwm Buchan Lake and Craig-Y-Saith, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume III". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageVista Collection: Harlech Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Harlech Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Harlech Castle, 1898. Harlech Castle, Grade I-listed medieval fortification close to the Irish Sea built by Edward I and a World Heritage site. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageVista Collection: Barmouth, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Barmouth, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Barmouth, 1898. Barmouth on the estuary of the River Mawddach and Cardigan Bay visited by William Wordsworth, in the 19th century. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageVista Collection: Kings College, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Kings College, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Kings College, 1898. Kings College, Aberdeen, independent university founded in 1495 now an integral part of the University of Aberdeen

Background imageVista Collection: Marischal College, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Marischal College, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Marischal College, 1898. Construction of Marischal College a large granite building on Broad Street in the centre of Aberdeen began in 1835. From " Our Own Country, Volume III"

Background imageVista Collection: Union Street, Aberdeen, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Union Street, Aberdeen, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Union Street, Aberdeen, 1898. Union Street named after the Acts of Union 1800 with Ireland, designed early 19th century to plans suggested by Charles Abercrombie

Background imageVista Collection: The Old Fish Market, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Old Fish Market, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Old Fish Market, 1898. Fish market in Aberdeen harbour. From " Our Own Country, Volume III". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageVista Collection: The Dining-Hall, Hatfield, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Dining-Hall, Hatfield, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Dining-Hall, Hatfield, 1898. Hatfield House built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I. From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageVista Collection: The Cove of Cork, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Cove of Cork, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Cove of Cork, 1898. Cobh or the Cove of Cork, renamed by the British to Queenstown from 1849 to 1920 to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria. From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageVista Collection: Bagworthy Waterslide, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Bagworthy Waterslide, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Bagworthy Waterslide, 1898. Badgworthy Water is a small river in Exmoor National Park close to the border between Devon and Somerset, England. From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageVista Collection: St. Martins Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown

St. Martins Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown
St. Martins Church, 1898. St Martin in the Bull Ring Grade II listed church in Birmingham, England, demolished and rebuilt by architect J. A. Chatwin in 1873

Background imageVista Collection: Birmingham, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Birmingham, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Birmingham, 1898. The city of Birmingham, grew during the Industrial Revolution and was known at " the first manufacturing town in the world". From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageVista Collection: The Cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral, 1898. Great Cloister of Gloucester Cathedral with fan vaults, designed between 1351 and 1377 by Thomas de Canterbury

Background imageVista Collection: Hall of Trinity College, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Hall of Trinity College, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Hall of Trinity College, 1898. The Great Hall at Trinity College in the University of Cambridge, England founded by Henry VIII in 1546. From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageVista Collection: Gloucester, from the North-West, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Gloucester, from the North-West, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Gloucester, from the North-West, 1898. Gloucester on the River Severn with distant view of Gloucester Cathedral. From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageVista Collection: St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, 1898. Creator: Unknown

St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, 1898. Creator: Unknown
St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, 1898. Grade I listed St Georges Chapel at Windsor Castle was established in the 14th century by King Edward III

Background imageVista Collection: Bray Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Bray Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Bray Church, 1898. St Michaels Church on the banks of the river Thames at Bray in Berkshire was built in 1293. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageVista Collection: St. Nicholas Church: The Exterior, 1898. Creator: Unknown

St. Nicholas Church: The Exterior, 1898. Creator: Unknown
St. Nicholas Church: The Exterior, 1898. St Nicholass church in Great Yarmouth, founded 1101 by Herbert de Losinga, is the towns oldest, most visible, historic landmark

Background imageVista Collection: Interior of Chichester Cathedral, Looking East, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Chichester Cathedral, Looking East, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Chichester Cathedral, Looking East, 1898. Founded as a cathedral in 1075 in Norman and the Gothic styles, the shrine of bishop Richard de la Wyche made the cathedral a place of

Background imageVista Collection: Lough Gill, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Lough Gill, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Lough Gill, 1898. Lough Gill, a freshwater lake in County Sligo, setting for William Butler Yeats poem " The Lake Isle of Innisfree". From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageVista Collection: Tenby, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Tenby, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Tenby, 1898. Tenby, a walled seaside town in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the west of Carmarthen Bay with a natural sheltered harbour from the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea

Background imageVista Collection: On the Walls of Berwick, Looking Across the Tweed, 1898. Creator: Unknown

On the Walls of Berwick, Looking Across the Tweed, 1898. Creator: Unknown
On the Walls of Berwick, Looking Across the Tweed, 1898. Berwick town walls were built in the early 14th century under Edward I, and strengthend by Sir Richard Lee in the Elizabethan era

Background imageVista Collection: Burton-On-Trent, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Burton-On-Trent, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Burton-On-Trent, 1898. Industrialised market town on the River Trent in Staffordshire, known for brewing. The town originally grew around Burton Abbey. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageVista Collection: The George Inn, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The George Inn, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The " George" Inn, 1898. Built in the late 15th century to accommodate visitors to Glastonbury Abbey, the Gerotge Inn is a Grade I listed building

Background imageVista Collection: Lexden Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Lexden Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Lexden Church, 1898. St Leonards Church in Lexden near Colchester founded early in the 12th century. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageVista Collection: Arigal Mountain, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Arigal Mountain, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Arigal Mountain, 1898. Errigal mountain in County Donegal, Ireland is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageVista Collection: Ruins of the Bishops Palace, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of the Bishops Palace, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of the Bishops Palace, 1898. St Davids Bishops Palace dates back to the 6th century, although the ruins date largely from late 13th-14th centuries

Background imageVista Collection: Richmond, from Easby, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Richmond, from Easby, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Richmond, from Easby, 1898. Easby in North Yorkshire near Richmond on the banks of the River Swale on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageVista Collection: The School from the Close, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The School from the Close, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The School from the Close, 1898. Rugby School wasfounded in 1567 and is one of the oldest independent schools in Britain. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"

Background imageVista 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 imageVista 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 imageVista Collection: The Roman Wall at Dorchester, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Roman Wall at Dorchester, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Roman Wall at Dorchester, 1898. Dorchester defensive walls built around the Roman town of Durnovaria in AD 300. From " Our Own Country, Volume V"

Background imageVista Collection: Broadlands, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Broadlands, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Broadlands, 1898. Grade I listed English country house near Romsey in Hampshire, with formal gardens Grade II listed, Queen Elizabeth II

Background imageVista Collection: Bar Gate, South Side, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Bar Gate, South Side, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Bar Gate, South Side, 1898. Bargate is a Grade I listed medieval gatehouse in the city centre of Southampton, England built as part of the Norman town walls, c1180 of stone and flint

Background imageVista Collection: St. Marys Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown

St. Marys Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown
St. Marys Church, 1898. St Marys Church in Bury St Edmunds is one of the largest parish churches in England. Built in the 12th century with major renovations between 14th-16th centuries

Background imageVista Collection: Winchester Cathedral, from the North-West, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Winchester Cathedral, from the North-West, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Winchester Cathedral, from the North-West, 1898. Winchester Cathedral is Grade I listed and one of the largest cathedrals in Europe, restoration work was carried out by T. G. Jackson in 1905-12

Background imageVista Collection: Bodelwyddan Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Bodelwyddan Church, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Bodelwyddan Church, 1898. Marble Church, Bodelwyddan is a decorated Gothic Style parish church designed by John Gibson and visible for miles because its spire rises to 202 feet

Background imageVista Collection: Rhuddlan Castle and Marshes, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Rhuddlan Castle and Marshes, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Rhuddlan Castle and Marshes, 1898. Rhuddlan Castle in Denbighshire, Wales, built by Edward I in 1277, following the First Welsh War near the River Clwyd. From " Our Own Country, Volume V"

Background imageVista Collection: The Bridge, Carrick-A-Rede, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Bridge, Carrick-A-Rede, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Bridge, Carrick-A-Rede, 1898. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge near Ballintoy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland connects the mainland with an island over the Atlantic Ocean



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