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Missionary Premises at Gnadenthal. Youth’s Instruction (1830)

This is probably the village now called Baviaanskloof. We see some buildings and an arch in which a bell hangs. Gnadenthal, A Hottentot Village (With an Engraving.) Gnadenthal lies about one hundred a [...]

Keywords: trees, buildings, bells, churches, greyscale

Places shown: Baviaanskloof; South Africa

Added: 2010-05-17

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

Farley Castle Youth’s Instruction (1830)

“The venerable remains of Farley Castle, the renowned baronial residence of the Hungerfords, is situated about six miles south-east from bath, in the county of Somerset. It is supposed to derive its n [...]

Keywords: castles, towers, entrances, walls, animals, trees, ruins, spooky, greyscale

Places shown: Farley; Somerset; England

Added: 2006-07-16

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Ely Cathedral Youth’s Instruction (1830)

“The first mention of a religious foundation at Ely occurs shortly after the introduction of Christianity into Britain, and especially into that part of the island called East Anglia, where Ethelbert, [...]

Keywords: churches, abbeys, people, horses, trees, towers, christmas, greyscale

Places shown: Ely; Norfolk; England

Added: 2005-04-07

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Boscobel House Youth’s Instruction (1830)

This is the house that sheltered King Charles II after the battle of Worcester. Drawn by G. Price. Engraved by Mc. Gahey. Published by J. Mason, 14 City Road. This picture accompanies the entry for S [...]

Keywords: manors, trees, people, houses, greyscale

Places shown: Berwood; Bishops Wood; Shropshire; England

Added: 2005-10-28

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

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