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Englands Collection

Discover the rich tapestry of Englands through its diverse landmarks and historical moments

Background imageEnglands Collection: Lodge Park, built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate

Lodge Park, built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate near the villages of Sherborne, Aldsworth and Northleach in Gloucestershire, England

Background imageEnglands Collection: Melbourne scoreboard showing England's 589 total

Melbourne scoreboard showing England's 589 total
Melbourne scoreboard showing England's record total of 589, tour of Australia Date: 1912

Background imageEnglands Collection: Quantock Hills - Shepherds Coombe

Quantock Hills - Shepherds Coombe
The Quantocks - Shepherds Coombe. The Quantock Hills west of Bridgwater in Somerset, England, consist of heathland, oak woodlands, ancient parklands and agricultural land

Background imageEnglands Collection: Englands Front Row

Englands Front Row Date: 02 December 2000

Background imageEnglands Collection: Gipsy caravan

Gipsy caravan - A group of children on Englands South Downs gathering foxgloves outside of their gipsy caravan. From Blackies Childrens Annaul Date: circa 1916

Background imageEnglands Collection: GERMAN WAR LOAN POSTER

GERMAN WAR LOAN POSTER
German war loan poster from World War One, featuring a flag forming the shape of a heart torn in two with the slogan Rend Englands might circa 1915

Background imageEnglands Collection: Popular illustration celebrating the wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Popular illustration celebrating the wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (coloured engraving)
6031164 Popular illustration celebrating the wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert (coloured engraving) by English School

Background imageEnglands Collection: Brighton Road Railway Bridge in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, England

Brighton Road Railway Bridge in Balsall Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands, England. Picture shows men at work on the road. Picture taken 18th September 1929

Background imageEnglands Collection: Picture shows the view looking south along Watery Lane, Quinton, across Woodgate Lane

Picture shows the view looking south along Watery Lane, Quinton, across Woodgate Lane, Birmingham. Midlands, England Picture taken circa 4th April 1938

Background imageEnglands Collection: SIR JOHN NORRIS

SIR JOHN NORRIS military commander who spent his life fighting Englands enemies here, there and everywhere. with his autograph Date: 1647 - 1597

Background imageEnglands Collection: Henry Vi Sacre at Paris

Henry Vi Sacre at Paris
The 8-year old Henry VI receives the sacre (= coronation) in Paris, by way of emphasising Englands claim to much French territory Date: 1430

Background imageEnglands Collection: St Stephens Walbrook

St Stephens Walbrook
The church of St Stephen Walbrook is in the City of London, part of the Church of Englands Diocese of London. The present domed building was erected to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren following

Background imageEnglands Collection: Lord John Somers, Baron Somers Of Evesham, 1651 - 1716. English Statesman

Lord John Somers, Baron Somers Of Evesham, 1651 - 1716. English Statesman. Chief Minister To Englands William Iii. From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageEnglands Collection: Lord John Somers Baron Somers Of Evesham 1651-1716 English Statesman Chief Minister To Englands

Lord John Somers Baron Somers Of Evesham 1651-1716 English Statesman Chief Minister To Englands William Iii From 1696-1700 From Old Englands Worthies By Lord Brougham And Others Published London

Background imageEnglands Collection: Englands Lane, Hampstead, NW London

Englands Lane, Hampstead, NW London
Englands Lane, Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, NW London. Date: circa 1905

Background imageEnglands Collection: Englands Joy by Richard Vennar, c. 1602 (woodcut)

Englands Joy by Richard Vennar, c. 1602 (woodcut)
XJF377235 Englands Joy by Richard Vennar, c.1602 (woodcut) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The first letter of each line spell out Elizabetha Regina)

Background imageEnglands Collection: Warkworth Castle (Left), the Village of Warkworth (Right)

Warkworth Castle (Left), the Village of Warkworth (Right)
WARKWORTH CASTLE (LEFT), THE VILLAGE OF WARKWORTH (RIGHT). Warkworth Castle is a ruined medieval building in the town of the same name in the English county of Northumberland

Background imageEnglands Collection: The faith of treaties exemplified or John Bulls last effort to oblige his false

The faith of treaties exemplified or John Bulls last effort to oblige his false friends, engraving 1794, a satire on the diplomatic situation in 1794, showing French soldiers shooting at raging bull

Background imageEnglands Collection: First Girls Sunday School, Gloucester

First Girls Sunday School, Gloucester
A view of what was reputed to be Englands first Girls Sunday School set up at Gloucester by Robert Raikes in around 1780. Date: Date unknown

Background imageEnglands Collection: First Boys Sunday School, Gloucester

First Boys Sunday School, Gloucester
A view of what was reputed to be Englands first Boys Sunday School set up at Gloucester by Robert Raikes in around 1780. Date: Date unknown


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Discover the rich tapestry of Englands through its diverse landmarks and historical moments. Lodge Park, originally built as a grandstand in the Sherborne Estate, offers a glimpse into the opulence of bygone eras. The Melbourne scoreboard proudly displays England's impressive total of 589, showcasing their sporting prowess. Nestled within the picturesque Quantock Hills lies Shepherds Coombe, an idyllic retreat that captures the essence of rural England. Englands Front Row stands tall with strength and determination, symbolizing the resilience and unity found within this great nation. A charming Gipsy caravan evokes a sense of wanderlust and adventure that has long been associated with English culture. A GERMAN WAR LOAN POSTER serves as a reminder of past conflicts overcome by bravery and resilience. Celebrate love and tradition with a popular illustration commemorating Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's wedding - a momentous occasion etched in history. SIR JOHN NORRIS embodies English heroism, his legacy forever etched in tales passed down through generations. Witness Henry VI Sacre at Paris - an event that shaped not only English history but also European politics. St Stephens Walbrook stands as an architectural marvel, showcasing England's mastery in craftsmanship throughout centuries. Englands Lane in Hampstead invites you to explore its vibrant streets filled with characterful shops and cafes. The Brighton Road Railway Bridge connects communities in Balsall Heath, Birmingham - exemplifying how infrastructure unites people across England's diverse landscapes. Embark on a journey through time as you unravel Englands' captivating stories woven into every corner.