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Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Royal Navy Sea King Mk 4 Helicopters from 845 & 846 Naval Air Squadrons Over Afghanistan

Royal Navy Sea King Mk 4 Helicopters from 845 & 846 Naval Air Squadrons Over Afghanistan
A Royal Navy Sea King Mk4 helicopter is pictured on an operation over Helmand Province, Afghanistan Royal Navy Sea King Mk4 helicopters from 845

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: HMS Somerset strengthens her links with London

HMS Somerset strengthens her links with London
The Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Somerset arrived in the Pool of London on Wednesday 15th March to berth alongside HMS Belfast for a four-day visit

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Last British Troops Leave India

Last British Troops Leave India
Burmah-Shell Photographic News Service photograph: Last British Troops Leave India.One of two photographs of Somerset Light Infantry, last British troops to leave India, Bombay, 1948

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Sir Edward and Lady Carson on their wedding day

Sir Edward and Lady Carson on their wedding day
Sir Edward Carson (1854-1935), Irish barrister, judge and unionist politician, seen here on his wedding day with his bride, formerly Miss Ruby Frewen. They married at Charlton Musgrove, Somerset

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle, Wells Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells

Dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle, Wells Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Hallatrow Station, Somerset, c. 1910

Hallatrow Station, Somerset, c. 1910
A view of Hallatrow Station in Somerset, c.1910, showing a busy platform with a train at the station. The station opened in September 1873 at High Littleton

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Radford and Timsbury Halt, Somerset, c. 1910

Radford and Timsbury Halt, Somerset, c. 1910
A view of the short-lived Radford and Timsbury Halt in Somerset, c.1910. This small station was located between Hallatrow and Camerton. It opened in May 1910 but closed due to World War I in 1915

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Limpley Stoke Station, Wiltshire, c. 1950s

Limpley Stoke Station, Wiltshire, c. 1950s
A view of Limpley Stoke Station on the Somerset Wiltshire border, c.1950s, showing the curve of the track and the empty platforms. Limpley Stoke station opened in 1857 and closed in 1966

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: The Torbay Express at Taunton Station, Somerset, c. 1939

The Torbay Express at Taunton Station, Somerset, c. 1939
A view of the Torbay Express being hauled by an unknown Castle Class locomotive at Taunton Station in Somerset, c.1939. Taunton station opened in July 1842 with an unconventional design

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Taunton Station, Somerset, c. 1950s

Taunton Station, Somerset, c. 1950s
A view of the gantry signals at Taunton station in Somerset, c.1950s. The image also shows a number of railway buildings and rolling stock in the sidings in the background

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Exterior of Taunton Station, Somerset, c. 1950s

Exterior of Taunton Station, Somerset, c. 1950s
An exterior view of Taunton Station in Somerset, c.1950s, showing a number of cars parked outside the station building. Taunton station opened in July 1842 with an unconventional design

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Britain-Ent-Music-Glastonbury

Britain-Ent-Music-Glastonbury
A police officer patrols the site while wearing a plastic sunflower on the final evening of the annual Glastonbury festival near Glastonbury, Somerset on June 28, 2009

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: A View of Blackfriars, attributed to Francis Smith

A View of Blackfriars, attributed to Francis Smith
A View of Blackfriars and Saint Pauls from Somerset Gardens, attributed to Francis Smith

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Evershot Station, Dorset, c. 1910

Evershot Station, Dorset, c. 1910
A view of Evershot Station at Holywell in Dorset, c.1910, showing a few passengers and a cart and horse by the station building

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Dorchester West Station, Dorset

Dorchester West Station, Dorset
A view showing locomotive No. 6358 approaching Dorchester West station, Dorset. The station opened in January 1857 on the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth line

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Castle Cary Station, Somerset

Castle Cary Station, Somerset
A view of the approach to Castle Cary Station in Somerset, showing the goods shed, signal box and station buildings. The station opened in 1856 on the Reading-Taunton Line

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Yetminster Station, Dorset, c. 1960

Yetminster Station, Dorset, c. 1960
A view of Yetminster Station in Dorset, c.1960. The station opened in 1857 on the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth line, and is now a request stop on the Heart of Wessex line

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Yeovil Pen Mill Railway Cutting, Somerset, c. 1910

Yeovil Pen Mill Railway Cutting, Somerset, c. 1910
A view of the Railway Cutting, near Yeovil Pen Mill Station in Somerset, c.1910, showing a locomotive in steam with the tracks lined with conifer trees on either side

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Yeovil Pen Mill Station looking east towards Castle Cary

Yeovil Pen Mill Station looking east towards Castle Cary
A view of Yeovil Pen Mill Station looking east towards Castle Cary. The image was taken from the Sherborne Road bridge and shows the signals at the station while giving an overview of the coming

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Yeovil Town Station, Somerset, c. 1950s

Yeovil Town Station, Somerset, c. 1950s
A bustling scene at Yeovil Town Station taken in the late 1950 s. The chimneys of the large station building can be seen above the platform canopy

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Kenneth Taylor & Frank Lowson - Yorkshire C. C. C

Kenneth Taylor & Frank Lowson - Yorkshire C. C. C
Cricket - 1957 County Championship - Yorkshire bt Somerset by innings and 48 runs Kenneth Taylor, left, walks out to bat with Frank Lowson at Headingley

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Wells

Wells
The Cathedral reflected in the moat around the Bishops Palace at Wells in Somerset

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Cheddar Gorge

Cheddar Gorge
The cliffs which make Cheddar Gorge in Somerset one of Britains most dramatic natural show pieces over 450 ft high

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Statue of Jack Blandiver in Wells Cathedral

Statue of Jack Blandiver in Wells Cathedral, Somerset. The Cathedral Clock was installed in 1390. Inside, Jack Blandiver, the quarter-jack, strikes the bells at his heels at every quarter-hour

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Union Workhouse, Chard, Somerset

Union Workhouse, Chard, Somerset
The Chard Union workhouse, also known locally as Sunnylands, in Chard, Somerset. The people in front are presumably the master and matron (right) and porter and nurse (left)

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Keynsham Station, Somerset, c. 1900

Keynsham Station, Somerset, c. 1900
A view of Keynsham Station in Somerset, c.1900, showing the station building and platforms. The station opened in August 1840 when the line between Bristol and Bath was completed

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Egg Shackling

Egg Shackling
ENGLAND: EGG SHACKLING, STOKE ST GREGORY, SOMERSET. On Shrove Tuesday children take an egg to school. These are gently shaken in a sieve until the strongest shelled egg remains

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Internal View of Frome Station, Somerset, c. 1970

Internal View of Frome Station, Somerset, c. 1970
An internal view of Frome station in Somerset, c.1970, showing the overall roof designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunels assistant J R Hannaford

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: European robin (Erithacus rubecula) standing in snow, Bishopswood, Somerset, UK. February. Cropped

European robin (Erithacus rubecula) standing in snow, Bishopswood, Somerset, UK. February. Cropped

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Evening light on the West Front, Wells Cathedral, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Evening light on the West Front, Wells Cathedral, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Reflection of the Cathedral in the Moat, The Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, England

Reflection of the Cathedral in the Moat, The Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Reflection of the Cathedral in the Moat, The Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Reflection of the Cathedral in the Moat, The Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, England

Reflection of the Cathedral in the Moat, The Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Reflection of the Cathedral in the Moat, The Bishop's Palace, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Detail on the West Front, Wells Cathedral, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Detail on the West Front, Wells Cathedral, Wells, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: The Old Library, Wells Cathedral, Somerset (b/w photo)

The Old Library, Wells Cathedral, Somerset (b/w photo)
CLF294169 The Old Library, Wells Cathedral, Somerset (b/w photo) by Evans, Frederick Henry (1853-1943); (add.info.: The Cathedral Library)

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Frome Market Place early 1900s

Frome Market Place early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Bath Stall Street early 1900s

Bath Stall Street early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Bath Southgate Street early 1900s

Bath Southgate Street early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Bath Milsom Street early 1900s

Bath Milsom Street early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Bath Milsom Street early 1900s

Bath Milsom Street early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Bath Milsom Street early 1900s

Bath Milsom Street early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Tithe Barn, Dunster, Victorian period

Tithe Barn, Dunster, Victorian period

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Weston-Super-Mare High Street early 1900s

Weston-Super-Mare High Street early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Weston-Super-Mare Pier early 1900s

Weston-Super-Mare Pier early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Cheddar Village early 1900s

Cheddar Village early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Langport Bow Street early 1900s

Langport Bow Street early 1900s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: The rope ferry at Warleigh on the River Avon in Somerset

The rope ferry at Warleigh on the River Avon in Somerset, England, upstream from the city of Bath - Victorian period - date: circa 1890s

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Madeira Cove, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset

Madeira Cove, Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset Date: 1939

Background imageRelated Images Tote Bag Collection: Thatched cottages at Selworthy, Somerset

Thatched cottages at Selworthy, Somerset - Painted by William Carruthers Affleck for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J



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