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Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester, from Mount Hope Cemetery, 1874. Creator: John Filmer

Rochester, from Mount Hope Cemetery, 1874. Creator: John Filmer
Rochester, from Mount Hope Cemetery, 1874. View of the city of Rochester, New York State, USA. Rochester lies on the Genesee River

Background imageRochester Collection: East Side, Upper Falls of the Genesee, 1874. Creator: John Douglas Woodward

East Side, Upper Falls of the Genesee, 1874. Creator: John Douglas Woodward
East Side, Upper Falls of the Genesee, 1874. Waterfalls on the Genesee River at Rochester, New York State, USA. The...Upper Falls...are ninety-six feet in height, and it is thus evident that

Background imageRochester Collection: West Side, Upper Falls of the Genesee, 1874. Creator: W. H. Morse

West Side, Upper Falls of the Genesee, 1874. Creator: W. H. Morse
West Side, Upper Falls of the Genesee, 1874. Waterfalls on the Genesee River at Rochester, New York State, USA. The...Upper Falls...are ninety-six feet in height, and it is thus evident that

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester, from the Medway, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Rochester, from the Medway, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Rochester, from the Medway, 1898. Rochester is at the lowest bridging point of the River Medway about 30 miles from London. From " Our Own Country, Volume V"

Background imageRochester Collection: The Bull, Rochester, Kent, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Bull, Rochester, Kent, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Bull, Rochester, Kent, 1936. The Royal Victoria and Bull Hotel, 16th century coaching Inn on the Dover-London road, Queen Victoria stayed here in 1836 and 1855

Background imageRochester Collection: Main Street, Rochester, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Main Street, Rochester, New York, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Main Street, Rochester, New York, c1897. Rochester was one of Americas first boomtowns, inhabited by the Seneca tribe of Native Americans until they lost their claim in the Treaty of Big Tree in

Background imageRochester Collection: Genesee Falls, Rochester, N. Y. c1897. Creator: Unknown

Genesee Falls, Rochester, N. Y. c1897. Creator: Unknown
Genesee Falls, Rochester, N.Y. c1897. The Pont De Rennes bridge over one of three waterfalls on the Genesee River, used to power industry with falling water

Background imageRochester Collection: Laurence Hide Earl of Rochester, 1785. Creator: Unknown

Laurence Hide Earl of Rochester, 1785. Creator: Unknown
Laurence Hide Earl of Rochester, 1785. Laurence Hide, 1st Earl of Rochester (1642-1711), English statesman and writer, originally a supporter of James II he later supported the Glorious Revolution in

Background imageRochester Collection: Four Corners, looking North, Rochester, NY State, USA

Four Corners, looking North, Rochester, NY State, USA Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRochester Collection: Dean Hole - Vicar & Squire

Dean Hole - Vicar & Squire
Dean Samuel Roberts Hole (1819-1904) - Vicar & Squire of Caunton - Dean of Rochester, Sportsman and Writer - and... cultivator of Roses

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester Cathedral, Medway, Kent

Rochester Cathedral, Medway, Kent - view from the keep of Rochester Castle. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRochester Collection: UK, Rochester, Rochester Cathedral, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, Rochester, Rochester Cathedral, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
Rochester Cathedral, founded around 604 but the current building dates from the late 11th century, known for its pure Norman architecture and believed to be the second oldest (after Canterbury)

Background imageRochester Collection: UK, Rochester, High Street, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, Rochester, High Street, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
A collection of period buildings on the High Street in the historic city of Rochester, Kent, England

Background imageRochester Collection: UK, Rochester, Eastgate Ho &, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

UK, Rochester, Eastgate Ho &, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
Eastgate House, an Elizabethan Grade I listed house and garden dating from the 1590s and known for its connection with Charles Dickens whose museum is here, Rochester, Kent, England

Background imageRochester Collection: Genesee Falls, Rochester, New York State, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Genesee Falls, Rochester, New York State, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Genesee Falls, Rochester, New York State, USA, c1900. The High Falls on the Genesee River powered Rochesters industrial development. The falls continue to provide hydroelectric power

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester Castle, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Rochester Castle, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Rochester Castle, 1894. The keep of Rochester Castle in Kent. From Beautiful Britain; views of our stately homes. [The Werner Company of Chicago, 1894]

Background imageRochester Collection: Main Street, Rochester, New York State, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Main Street, Rochester, New York State, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Main Street, Rochester, New York State, USA, c1900. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester, from Strood, 1886

Rochester, from Strood, 1886. Sailing ships on the River Medway in Kent, with Rochester Castle in the distance. From The Magazine of Art. [Cassell & Company, London, 1886]

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester Castle, c1896. Artist: Poulton & Co

Rochester Castle, c1896. Artist: Poulton & Co
Rochester Castle, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester, c1910

Rochester, c1910. The Castle. A Cathedral City once of great importance. Population, 31, 930. Card from a game containing views of the chief towns in each county

Background imageRochester Collection: Dutch fleet sailing up the Medway River to bombard Chatham and Rochester in 1667, c1667

Dutch fleet sailing up the Medway River to bombard Chatham and Rochester in 1667, c1667. The bombardment took place during the Second Dutch War 1665-1667

Background imageRochester Collection: Musicians, Dickens Festival, Rochester, Kent

Musicians, Dickens Festival, Rochester, Kent. Every year, Rochester stages its Dickens festival, celebrating the citys connection with the author Charles Dickens

Background imageRochester Collection: Dickens Festival, Rochester, Kent

Dickens Festival, Rochester, Kent. Every year, Rochester stages its Dickens festival, celebrating the citys connection with the author Charles Dickens

Background imageRochester Collection: Corsets. Boulevard de Strasbourg, 1912. Artist: Atget, Eugene (1857-1927)

Corsets. Boulevard de Strasbourg, 1912. Artist: Atget, Eugene (1857-1927)
Corsets. Boulevard de Strasbourg, 1912. Found in the collection of International Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester Castle. - Interior, c1845, (1864)

Rochester Castle. - Interior, c1845, (1864). 12th-century keep or stone tower, which is the castles most prominent feature, is one of the best preserved in England

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester Cathedral, c20th Century. Artist: John Bartholomew

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

Background imageRochester Collection: Section, the Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York, 1925

Section, the Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York, 1925. The Eastman Theatre is a performance venue for music, dance and silent film funded by industrialist George Eastman and built in 1922

Background imageRochester Collection: The Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York, 1925

The Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York, 1925. The Eastman Theatre is a performance venue for music, dance and silent film funded by industrialist George Eastman and built in 1922

Background imageRochester Collection: The upper component of the Short-Mayo Composite Aircraft Mercury, c1929 (c1937)

The upper component of the Short-Mayo Composite Aircraft Mercury, c1929 (c1937)
The upper component of the Short-Mayo Composite Aircraft Mercury undergoing flight trials at Rochester, Kent, c1929 (c1937)

Background imageRochester Collection: Departure of Bishop Odo from Rochester, 1088 (1905). Artist: HMP

Departure of Bishop Odo from Rochester, 1088 (1905). Artist: HMP
Departure of Bishop Odo from Rochester, 1088 (1905). The half-brother of William the Conqueror, Odo (1030-1097) was Bishop of Bayeux and was made Earl of Kent after the Norman Conquest

Background imageRochester Collection: The Gatehouse Rochester, 1925. Artist: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

The Gatehouse Rochester, 1925. Artist: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
The Gatehouse Rochester. Jaspers Gatehouse, Rochester, Kent. Dating from the early fifteenth century, the gatehouse is the bachelor flat of Cathedral organist John Jasper in Charles Dickenss last

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester Cathedral, Kent, c1870. Artist: Hanhart

Rochester Cathedral, Kent, c1870. Artist: Hanhart
Rochester Cathedral, Kent, c1870. Rochester Cathedral is a Norman building built on a site where a church was originally founded in 604

Background imageRochester Collection: Rochester Castle, Kent, mid 19th century. Artist: Henry Adlard

Rochester Castle, Kent, mid 19th century. Artist: Henry Adlard
Rochester Castle, Kent, mid 19th century. Built on the site of a Roman fortification, this Norman castle was an important royal stronghold. It was besieged twice by rebel barons, in 1215 and 1264

Background imageRochester Collection: On the Rochester Coach, c1920. Artist: Frank Reynolds

On the Rochester Coach, c1920. Artist: Frank Reynolds
On the Rochester Coach, c1920. Scene from an edition of The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, published by Hodder and Stoughton

Background imageRochester Collection: Gadshill, Near Rochester, Purchased by Dickens in 1856, (1923). Artist: Rischgitz Collection

Gadshill, Near Rochester, Purchased by Dickens in 1856, (1923). Artist: Rischgitz Collection
Gadshill, Near Rochester, Purchased by Dickens in 1856, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageRochester Collection: Letter from James II to his brother-in-law, Lawrence Hyde, late 17th century. Artist: King James II

Letter from James II to his brother-in-law, Lawrence Hyde, late 17th century. Artist: King James II
Letter from James II to his brother-in-law, Lawrence Hyde, First Lord of the Treasury, late 17th century. Letter written, as Duke of York

Background imageRochester Collection: Letter from John Dryden to Laurence Hyde, c1682-1683. Artist: John Dryden

Letter from John Dryden to Laurence Hyde, c1682-1683. Artist: John Dryden
Letter from John Dryden to Laurence Hyde, c1682-1683. Letter from the poet John Dryden to Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester, First Lord of the Treasury on his necessities

Background imageRochester Collection: Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely

Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely
Henrietta Boyle, Countess of Rochester, c1660s. Portrait of Henrietta (died 1687), wife of Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, was one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageRochester Collection: The nursery rhyme, Rock-a-bye baby, on the tree top

The nursery rhyme, Rock-a-bye baby, on the tree top
Rock-a-bye, baby, on the tree top, when the wind blows, the cradle will rock, when the bough breaks the cradle will fall, down will come baby, cradle and all. Date: c. 1930

Background imageRochester Collection: The Bull Inn at Rochester, Kent

The Bull Inn at Rochester, Kent. The setting for the opening scenes of The Pickwick Papers. Dickens himself stayed here. Note the Worlds largest chicken in the street, close to the coach entrance



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Discover the beauty of Rochester: a city where history meets modernity. 🌉 Located on the banks of the majestic Genesee River, the Rochester skyline in New York State, USA is a sight to behold. 🏙️ The High Falls Area offers breathtaking views and showcases the natural splendor of this North American gem. ⛰️ As you explore further, don't miss out on experiencing the Erie Canal that runs through Rochester, connecting it with other parts of New York State. For literature enthusiasts, Rochester holds a special place as it is famously associated with Jane Eyre and her enigmatic love interest. 📚 Whether you envision yourself wandering through Medway Bridge or admiring the stunning architecture Cathedral viewed from its castle in Kent, England; both locations are sure to transport you into Charlotte Brontë's world. Speaking of castles, make sure to visit Rochester Castle in England's historic county of Kent. Its imposing structure will leave you awe-inspired as you delve into centuries-old stories within its walls. 🏰 And if literary connections intrigue you further, Gads Hill House nearby adds another layer to your exploration – once home to Charles Dickens himself. From Europe back across the Atlantic Ocean lies T & W Farmiloe Limited - an iconic building located at Rochester Row in Westminster, London. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to human creativity and innovation. Lastly, let us not forget about nature's wonders. Dive deep into scientific curiosity by exploring Calcareous phytoplankton fossils under SEM Z100 / 0213 microscope lenses – an intriguing glimpse into ancient life forms found near Rochester. Rochester truly captivates with its diverse offerings: from picturesque landscapes along Genesee River and captivating skylines in America to historical landmarks like castles and literary connections spanning continents – there is something for everyone here. So pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey to Rochester, where history, culture, and natural beauty intertwine.