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| 1711x1200, 285x200, 856x600 | Netley AbbeyMemorials of Hampshire. (1906) “The site of Netley Abbey indeed, like that of all the abbeys of the Cistercian Order, is choice, and was selected by the founders for various reasons. A spot remote from towns, quiet and peaceful, o [...] Keywords: ruins, windows, arches, colour Places shown: Netley; Hampshire; England Added: 2003-03-22 + S K L R N |
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1024x768, 1600x1200, 267x200, 800x600 | Old Chained BibleMemorials of Hampshire. (1906) The Knight Hospitaller’s Tomb and Old Chained Bible at North Baddesley Church. The bible dates from 1620 and was donated to the church in 1702. The tomb is now in the chancel of the church. (From a [...] Keywords: books, pictures of books, gravestones, tombs, interiors, wallpaper, backgrounds, colour Places shown: North Baddesley; Hampshire; England Added: 2003-09-17 + S K L R N |
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Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested | 1711x1200, 285x200, 856x600 | Place HouseMemorials of Hampshire. (1906) Originally there was an abbey here, founded in 1232. After the dissolution it went to Thomas Wriothesley, first Earl of Southampton, who mostly demolished it and built the house. Keywords: manors, windows, chimneys, towers, spooky, colour Places shown: Titchfield; Hampshire; England Added: 2004-03-05 + S K L R N |
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1024x640, 1280x800, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1200, 320x200, 700x438 | Gadshill Place, Home of Charles Dickens.Illustrated London News Vol 56 (1870) A photograph of Charles Dickens outside his country home, Gadshill Place (also Gads Hill or Gas’s Hill Place) in Higham, Kent, UK, taken shortly before his death in 1870. Keywords: dickens, people, houses, buildings, exteriors, writrs, greyscale Places shown: Higham; Kent; England Added: 2013-06-05 + S K L R N |
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