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"Originally, a tale of timeless beauty unfolds at Eilean Donan Castle, standing proudly amidst the Scottish Highlands

Background imageOriginally Collection: Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share

Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share of the gypsies stew. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageOriginally Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken

Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in the flood, They die in a close embrace

Background imageOriginally Collection: Christian, the pilgrim of the title, in sight of the Cross. Illustration by Henry Courtney Selous

Christian, the pilgrim of the title, in sight of the Cross. Illustration by Henry Courtney Selous (1803-1890) for an 1844 edition of The Pilgrims Progress by John Bunyan

Background imageOriginally Collection: Animals at a French Zoo - Saiga Antelope

Animals at a French Zoo - Saiga Antelope - small antelope standing by wall.. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo

Background imageOriginally Collection: USA - Burin Harbour. (Newfoundland)

USA - Burin Harbour. (Newfoundland) - Burin Harbour. (Newfoundland). The Burin Peninsula is a Canadian peninsula located on the south coast of the island of Newfoundland in the province of

Background imageOriginally Collection: USA - Standard Oil Building

USA - Standard Oil Building - Standard Oil Building. The building which was originally built in 1885 according to design specifications by architect Francis H

Background imageOriginally Collection: The Channel Islands - Jersey Cow

The Channel Islands - Jersey Cow - Brown and White cow on Cliff Top. Part of Box 234 Boswell Collection - The Channel Islands. Jersey cattle are a small breed of dairy cattle

Background imageOriginally Collection: Round Tower, Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island, USA

Round Tower, Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island, USA
The ancient Round Tower at Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island may have originally been a windmill. Date: circa 1895

Background imageOriginally Collection: Thatched Cottage, Harlow

Thatched Cottage, Harlow
A young woman stands outside this unique thatched cottage in Harlow, Essex, England, which is toadstool shaped and reputed to originally date from the 15th century. Date: 1930s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Walking Dress 1864

Walking Dress 1864
The vogue for short, hitched- up skirts revealing brightly coloured petticoats & boots was originally an English fashion later adopted by the French. Date: 1864

Background imageOriginally Collection: Charing X Covered Way

Charing X Covered Way
Originally, access from the Embankment to the station is via a covered way leading up onto the platforms, but this will later be closed. Date: 1864

Background imageOriginally Collection: Englishman 1205

Englishman 1205
Over his flowing gown he wears a surcoat : originally worn over armour, it has now become a staple item of dress, cut without sleeves and slit up the sides Date: circa 1205

Background imageOriginally Collection: Rockets Fired from Boats

Rockets Fired from Boats
Congreve rockets being fired from men-of-war boats, to attack enemy coastlines, the purpose for which William Congreve originally developed his rocket in 1804 Date: 1827

Background imageOriginally Collection: Nath Hawthorne / Old Manse

Nath Hawthorne / Old Manse
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (originally Hathorne) American writers home, The Old Manse, at Concord, Massachusetts Date: 1804 - 1864

Background imageOriginally Collection: Nath Hawthorne / Signature

Nath Hawthorne / Signature
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (originally Hathorne) American writer as a young(ish) man Date: 1804 - 1864

Background imageOriginally Collection: Augustus with Livia &c

Augustus with Livia &c
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS (originally Gaius Octavius, also known as Octavianus) First Roman Emperor, with his wife LIVIA, divinities and soldiers Date: 63 BC - 14 AD

Background imageOriginally Collection: Augustus (Tardieu)

Augustus (Tardieu)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS (originally Gaius Octavius, also known as Octavianus) First Roman Emperor Date: 63 BC - 14 AD

Background imageOriginally Collection: Josephus & Vespasian

Josephus & Vespasian
FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS originally, Joseph ben Matthias Jewish historian; freed by Emperor Vespasian Date: circa 37 - circa 100

Background imageOriginally Collection: N Hawthorne / Thompson

N Hawthorne / Thompson
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (originally Hathorne) American writer Date: 1804 - 1864

Background imageOriginally Collection: Nathaniel Hawthorne / Oval

Nathaniel Hawthorne / Oval
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (originally Hathorne) American writer in middle age Date: 1804 - 1864

Background imageOriginally Collection: Nathaniel Hawthorne / 1862

Nathaniel Hawthorne / 1862
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (originally Hathorne) American writer in 1862, in travelling clothes Date: 1804 - 1864

Background imageOriginally Collection: Franz Karl Achard

Franz Karl Achard
FRANZ KARL ACHARD (originally Francois-Charles) German scientist Date: 1753 - 1821

Background imageOriginally Collection: Decorative cat & mice

Decorative cat & mice
Cat behind a door watching two mice. Originally published by Liberty & Co. Artist: Anon. Date: circa 1910

Background imageOriginally Collection: Decorative fish

Decorative fish
Two fish face-to-face. Originally published by Liberty & Co, London.Date: circa 1910

Background imageOriginally Collection: Decorative cats

Decorative cats
Two cats side-by-side. Originally published by Liberty & Co, London.Date: circa 1910

Background imageOriginally Collection: Decorative mice

Decorative mice
Two mice face-to-face. Originally published by Liberty & Co, London.Date: circa 1910

Background imageOriginally Collection: Decorative owls

Decorative owls
Two owls side-by-side. Originally published by Liberty & Co, London.Date: circa 1910

Background imageOriginally Collection: Christmas 1918 in Hospital Mess at Quex

Christmas 1918 in Hospital Mess at Quex
A group of patients and staff, together with the three Powell-Cotton daughters are gathered in the Hospital Mess in the Winter Garden at Quex Park VAD Hospital pn Christmas Day 1918

Background imageOriginally Collection: A Ward, Quex Park VAD Hospital

A Ward, Quex Park VAD Hospital. This ward was located in the Drawing Room of Quex House. Originally built as a small ballroom in 1883

Background imageOriginally Collection: Dornier Do 24 -originally designed for the export marke

Dornier Do 24 -originally designed for the export market, a few of these were pressed into service with the Luftwaffe

Background imageOriginally Collection: Arado Ar 196A originally designed to be catapulted off

Arado Ar 196A originally designed to be catapulted off warships, this over water patrol type was loved by its crews

Background imageOriginally Collection: Railway Signal, Sprotbrough, Doncaster, England

Railway Signal, Sprotbrough, Doncaster, England
Railway Signal, Sprotbrough, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England. Originally Hull & Barnsley Railway. Date: 1964

Background imageOriginally Collection: Railway Station, Kinbrace, Sutherland

Railway Station, Kinbrace, Sutherland
Railway Station, Kinbrace, near Helmsdale, Sutherland, Scotland. Originally Highland and then the Midland Railway Date: 1950s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Highland - LMS Railway Station, Kinbrace, Sutherland

Highland - LMS Railway Station, Kinbrace, Sutherland
Highland/LMS Railway Station, Kinbrace, near Helmsdale, Sutherland, Scotland. Originally Highland and then the Midland Railway Date: 1950s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Our Lady of Sorrows, Arundel

Our Lady of Sorrows, Arundel
Our Lady of Sorrows, Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard, Arundel, near Worthing, Sussex, England. Originally The Church of Our Lady and St Philip Neri Date: 1920s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Christ Church

Christ Church
Slide showing a photograph of Christ Church College, part of the University of Oxford. Originally founded in 1525 by Thomas Wolsey

Background imageOriginally Collection: Switzerland - Fribourg, The Cathedral

Switzerland - Fribourg, The Cathedral
Coloured lantern slide of the Fribourg Cathedral. The Gothic Cathedral of Saint Nicholas dominates the center of the medieval town of Fribourg

Background imageOriginally Collection: Switzerland - The Basel Minster

Switzerland - The Basel Minster
Coloured lantern slide depicting the Basel Minster, listed as a heritage site of national significance. Built between 1019 and 1500

Background imageOriginally Collection: Sydney, Australia - Macquarie Place

Sydney, Australia - Macquarie Place
Slide showing a photograph of Macquarie Place, situated on the north side of Bridge Street and was originally part of the first Government House named after Governor Lachlan Macquarie

Background imageOriginally Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison

Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison. Was a prison in London, at the corner of Newgate Street and Old Bailey just inside the City of London

Background imageOriginally Collection: Edith How-Martyn Suffragette

Edith How-Martyn Suffragette. Edith How-Martyn (1875-1954) portrait. Originally a member of the W.S.P.U, she left to help form the Womens Freedom League in 1907. Caption - Mrs E

Background imageOriginally Collection: Suffragette Naughty Child

Suffragette Naughty Child. A small boy holds a burnt copy of suffragette sheet music. The song was called Bother the Men and performed probably in the music hall by Miss Grym a stereotypical lecturer

Background imageOriginally Collection: Princess Marys Hospital, Margate

Princess Marys Hospital, Margate
A view of Princess Marys Hospital, Wilderness Road, Margate. The site, originally known as Eastcliff House, was acquired in 1898 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board as a seaside hospital for London

Background imageOriginally Collection: Wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward

Wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward
Preparation sketch by Matania for a work depicting a wounded French soldier lying in bed in a hospital ward that was originally a school

Background imageOriginally Collection: Market Weighton Reformatory, Yorkshire

Market Weighton Reformatory, Yorkshire
The monastery buildings of the Roman Catholic boys reformatory at Market Weighton. The buildings, originally erected by Edward Vasavour

Background imageOriginally Collection: Magdalene Institution, Edinburgh

Magdalene Institution, Edinburgh
An illustration of the Royal Magdalene Asylum on Gorgie Road, Edinburgh. The institution was originally established in 1797 to house female ex-prisoners and fallen women

Background imageOriginally Collection: St Judes Home for Girls, Selhurst, London

St Judes Home for Girls, Selhurst, London
A sketch of St Judes Home for Girls at Selhurst, south-east London. Originally established in 1862, the home was taken over by the Waifs and Strays Society in 1904. Date: 1920s

Background imageOriginally Collection: Children from Scholfield Home, Wavertree, at Conway

Children from Scholfield Home, Wavertree, at Conway
Children from the Scholfield Home, Church Road, Wavertree, Liverpool, play at sea nymphs on the beach on a trip to Conway in North Wales



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"Originally, a tale of timeless beauty unfolds at Eilean Donan Castle, standing proudly amidst the Scottish Highlands. The echoes of history whisper through its ancient walls. " "Black Beauty 1967 gallops into our hearts, reminding us of the power and resilience found in the unbreakable bond between humans and animals. " "A beacon of hope emerges from Perch Rock Lighthouse - New Brighton Lighthouse, guiding lost souls to safety with its steadfast light piercing through stormy seas. " "In 'The Thirst For Reprisals' by Bruce Bairnsfather, we delve into the depths of human nature as vengeance consumes hearts and minds during times of war. " "The Rotunda Hospital in Dublin stands as a testament to the beginnings of life itself, where countless generations have entered this world with hope and anticipation. " "Nellie Melba's enchanting voice captivates audiences in 1904, leaving an indelible mark on music history that still resonates today. " "At St Lawrence's Hospital in Caterham, Surrey compassion meets healing hands as dedicated healthcare professionals provide solace to those who need it most. " "Journey back in time to Lebanon's Sidon where ancient ruins tell tales of conquests and civilizations long gone but never forgotten. " "Hadrian's Wall stretches across landscapes like a guardian sentinel; an enduring symbol of Roman might and engineering prowess etched into England's rugged terrain. "The Assyrian Lion Hunt immortalizes bravery and skill as warriors face off against formidable beasts; a testament to mankind's relentless pursuit for dominance over nature. "Sri Lanka - Ceylon beckons travelers with its lush tea plantations and thriving industries; a land that has brewed magic within every cup for centuries. "In Spurgeon Homes Birchington, children find sanctuary amidst love-filled walls where their dreams are nurtured until they take flight towards brighter futures.