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Worcestershire Collection (page 4)

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Worcester, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew

Worcester, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew
Worcester, c20th Century. [John Bartholomew & Son, Edinburgh]

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: The Choir of Worcester Cathedral, c1917, (1917)

The Choir of Worcester Cathedral, c1917, (1917). The Worcester Cathedral Voluntary Choir is an Anglican choir, it was founded in October 1874. The choir is based at Worcester Cathedral, Worcester

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Malvern College, 1923

Malvern College, 1923. Malvern College, private day and boarding school in Worcestershire. The school opened in 1865. From Sunripe Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Public Schools and Colleges. [R. & J

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: A Worcestershire Farm, c1848. Artist: David Cox the elder

A Worcestershire Farm, c1848. Artist: David Cox the elder
A Worcestershire Farm, c1848. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume I, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe [Emrose and Sons Ltd

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Little Malvern Church, c1850. Artist: Baxter

Little Malvern Church, c1850. Artist: Baxter
Little Malvern Church, c1850. Little Malvern Priory, in the village of Little Malvern near Malvern, Worcestershire, was a Benedictine monastery c1171-1537

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Worcestershire County Cricket Club XI, c1899. Artist: Bennett

Worcestershire County Cricket Club XI, c1899. Artist: Bennett
Worcestershire County Cricket Club XI, c1899. Worcestershire obtained first-class status and entered the County Championship for the first time in 1899, finishing twelth

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Artist: Hanhart

Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Artist: Hanhart
Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire, c1870. Worcester has been the site of a cathedral since 680, although the majority of the current cathedral was built between the 12th and 14th centuries

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: A man smoking a pipe outside a shop, Worcestershire, c1922. Artist: AW Cutler

A man smoking a pipe outside a shop, Worcestershire, c1922. Artist: AW Cutler
A man smoking a pipe outside a shop, Worcestershire, c1922. A print from Peoples of all Nations, Volume III, edited by JA Hammerton, The Fleetway House, London, c1922

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Westwood Park, Worcestershire, home of Lord Hampton, c1880

Westwood Park, Worcestershire, home of Lord Hampton, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Meer Hall, near Droitwich, Worcestershire, home of the Bearcroft family, c1880

Meer Hall, near Droitwich, Worcestershire, home of the Bearcroft family, c1880. A print from A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Broadway, Gloucestershire, early 20th century(?)

Broadway, Gloucestershire, early 20th century(?)

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Rhydd Court, Worcestershire, home of Baronet Lechmere, c1880

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

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Burton Agnes Hall, Worcestershire, home of Baronet Boynton, c1880

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

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from above the bridge, c1795. Artist: Samuel Ireland

Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from above the bridge, c1795. Artist: Samuel Ireland
Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, from above the bridge, c1795. On the left, where many masts are shown, is the entrance to the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Webbs chemical factory, Diglis, Worcestershire, c1860

Webbs chemical factory, Diglis, Worcestershire, c1860. The tall building to the right behind the chimney contains lead chambers for the production of Sulphuric Acid

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Grinding needle points, Redditch, England, c1830

Grinding needle points, Redditch, England, c1830. A grindstone driven by water or steam. Needle grinding was well-paid work but the lives of grinders were short owing to the inhalation of dust

Background imageWorcestershire Collection: Die-stamping the channel and eye position on needle wires, Redditch, England, c1835

Die-stamping the channel and eye position on needle wires, Redditch, England, c1835. The operation used a foot-operated 13.6kg hammer



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