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Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red poppies installation at the Tower of London commemorating the First World War Centenary. England, London, Amsterdam, London England, Flanders Field, The Tower, Tower Of London, Parks, Red Poppies
Poppies surround the Tower of London to commemorate World War I
Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red poppies installation at the Tower of London commemorating the First World War Centenary.
Richard Scarry illustration Illustrators, 3d, Art, Richard Scarry, Book Art, Artist, Richard, Artsy, Picture Book
Dressed British Lion book page, Reading the Newspaper, Tea, Richard Scarry
Richard Scarry illustration
Kitty Marion (1871-1944). As a suffragette Kitty threw stones through a post office window in Newcastle; participated in house burnings in Liverpool and Manchester; and broke windows and set off fire alarms on several other occasions. Over a span of five years, she was arrested seven times. Joining other suffragettes in prison hunger strikes, Kitty was forcibly fed—she claimed—232 times. Kitty was deported to the USA in 1914, where she continued her activism, this time advocating birth control. Portraits, Vintage Photos, Hippies, Equal Rights, Vintage, Art Nouveau, People, Suffragette
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Kitty Marion (1871-1944). As a suffragette Kitty threw stones through a post office window in Newcastle; participated in house burnings in Liverpool and Manchester; and broke windows and set off fire alarms on several other occasions. Over a span of five years, she was arrested seven times. Joining other suffragettes in prison hunger strikes, Kitty was forcibly fed—she claimed—232 times. Kitty was deported to the USA in 1914, where she continued her activism, this time advocating birth control.
A knocker-up (sometimes known as a knocker-upper) was a profession in England and Ireland that started during and lasted well into the Industrial Revolution and at least as late as the 1920s, before alarm clocks were affordable or reliable. A knocker-up's job was to rouse sleeping people so they could get to work on time. Photography, Women, Fotos, Persona, Fotografie, Fotografia, Black And White, Photographer
Knocker-up - Wikipedia
A knocker-up (sometimes known as a knocker-upper) was a profession in England and Ireland that started during and lasted well into the Industrial Revolution and at least as late as the 1920s, before alarm clocks were affordable or reliable. A knocker-up's job was to rouse sleeping people so they could get to work on time.
King Edward's Chair in Westminster Abbey. Every British King or Queen has been crowned in this chair since 1308 Romanesque, Tudor History, British, Westminster, Architecture, Tudor, Cathedral
WESTMINSTER ABBEY, THE CROWNING PLACE OF KINGS
King Edward's Chair in Westminster Abbey. Every British King or Queen has been crowned in this chair since 1308
Scottish/British  WW2 Belfast, British Armed Forces, British Army Recruitment, British Army, Ww2 Posters, Wwii Propaganda, Military History, Territorial Army
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Scottish/British WW2
Queen Elizabeth I's tomb, Westminster Abbey. Royals, Anne Boleyn, Queen, Alexander Mcqueen, Elizabeth I, Elizabeth, The Tudor, Queen Elizabeth, Marie Antoinette
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Queen Elizabeth I's tomb, Westminster Abbey.
The stones of Callanish, Scotland Nature, Stonehenge, Highlands, Around The World Trips, Perth, Ruins, Moonlight, Sacred Places, Beautiful Moon
The stones of Callanish, Scotland
The Crooked House of Windsor - The Oldest Teahouse in England - This is wonderful, isn't it? It is a free-standing building too. Love!!! (Content in a Cottage) Destinations, Houses, Cottages, Windsor Fc, House Of Windsor, Cottage, Crooked House
Content in a Cottage
The Crooked House of Windsor - The Oldest Teahouse in England - This is wonderful, isn't it? It is a free-standing building too. Love!!! (Content in a Cottage)
Anne Boleyn's Gate Normandy, Hampton Court Palace, Queen Of England, Castle
Anne Boleyn's Gate
Anne Boleyn's Gate
St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle  The burial site of King Henry VIII. The black slab in the isle is the tomb marker of his vault, shared with Jane Seymour, Dublin, Monuments
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St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle The burial site of King Henry VIII. The black slab in the isle is the tomb marker of his vault, shared with Jane Seymour,
This is Strand Gate, the main gate to the town of Winchelsea in East Sussex, England. It was built in 1300 and would have had two gates and a pair of portcullises to protect the town from invasion from the harbour down Strand Hill, there are two other gates to the town which are still standing by B Lowe Wanderlust, England Homes, Harbour, Towns, North Cornwall, England And Scotland, England Ireland
This is Strand Gate, the main gate to the town of Winchelsea in East Sussex, England. It was built in 1300 and would have had two gates and a pair of portcullises to protect the town from invasion from the harbour down Strand Hill, there are two other gates to the town which are still standing by B Lowe
LA GRANDE BRETAGNE : CIVILISATION  - HACHETTE - 1954 - LAMAR - PAQUET - United Kingdom, Brittany, Bretagne, The Unit, Lamar, Uni, Kingdom
LA GRANDE BRETAGNE : CIVILISATION - HACHETTE - 1954 - LAMAR - PAQUET - | eBay
LA GRANDE BRETAGNE : CIVILISATION - HACHETTE - 1954 - LAMAR - PAQUET -
♥ Poppy field in England Gardening, Country, Plants, Flowers, Tulips, Poppies, Poppy Field, Flower Field
♥ Poppy field in England
Quite Fascinating, The tomb of Queen Elizabeth I (daughter of Anne Bolyn) is shared with her half sister Queen Mary I (daughter of Katherine of Aragon). Both were daughters of Henry VIII. Westminster Abbey, London. Wales, Tudor Dynasty, Tudor Era
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Quite Fascinating, The tomb of Queen Elizabeth I (daughter of Anne Bolyn) is shared with her half sister Queen Mary I (daughter of Katherine of Aragon). Both were daughters of Henry VIII. Westminster Abbey, London.
Suffragette, Britain, 1911. History, Baker Street, Historical Photos, Old Photos, London Buildings, Olds
Suffragette, Britain, 1911.
Kay Metheson standing behind Scotland's Stone of Destiny. Ms. Metheson was one of four Scottish nationalists who stole the stone from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1950. The stone, the coronation seat of Scottish kings, was taken from Scotland in 1296 by Edward I and made into the seat of the coronation chair for future kings of England. Ms. Metheson and 3 others stole the stone and hid it for 5 months. In 1996 England officially returned the stone to Scotland. Scottish Castles, Glasgow, Historical Artifacts, Highlander, Celtic Heritage, Westminster Abbey, Destiny
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Kay Metheson standing behind Scotland's Stone of Destiny. Ms. Metheson was one of four Scottish nationalists who stole the stone from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1950. The stone, the coronation seat of Scottish kings, was taken from Scotland in 1296 by Edward I and made into the seat of the coronation chair for future kings of England. Ms. Metheson and 3 others stole the stone and hid it for 5 months. In 1996 England officially returned the stone to Scotland.
Isle of Skye, Scotland The Great Outdoors, Earth, Outdoor, Adventure, Isle Of Skye, Wonders Of The World
Neist Point (1)
Isle of Skye, Scotland
Hever Castle - The family home of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry the VIII and mother of Elizabeth I. Rome
Hever Castle
Hever Castle - The family home of Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry the VIII and mother of Elizabeth I.
Vintage Boy in kilt. Scottish Scottish Highlands, Vintage Boys, Young Lad, Vintage Children, Vintage Photography
Vintage Boy in kilt. Scottish
Suffragettes ~ 1911 - This country should be very grateful for these brave women! Strong Women, Brave Women, Women Rights, Equality, Historia, Amazing Women, Billie
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Suffragettes ~ 1911 - This country should be very grateful for these brave women!
Puffin! Scotland Nosara, Puppies, Penguins, Instagram, Laugh, Happy Facts, Aussiedoodle, Cute Animals, Adorable
Puffin! Scotland
A Scot is a Scot Trips, Edinburgh, Scottish Quotes, Scottish Clans, Great Scot, Scotsman, Celtic
A Scot is a Scot
Inspiration, Humour, Scottish Gaelic
Loch Ness Inverness, Loch Ness Scotland, Scotland Sightseeing, Urquhart Castle, Scotland Travel
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Loch Ness
Scotland West Highland Way, Scotland Highlands, Highland Cattle, Irish Countryside
Scotland
Braemar, Scotland Ireland, Canada, Aberdeen, Scotland Forever
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Braemar, Scotland
“ Glamis Castle, Glamis, Scotland. Glamis Castle has been the home of the Lyon family since the 14th century, though the present building dates largely from the 17th century.... Palaces, Castle Scotland, Castle Mansion, Beautiful Castles, Castle Ruins
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“ Glamis Castle, Glamis, Scotland. Glamis Castle has been the home of the Lyon family since the 14th century, though the present building dates largely from the 17th century....
A Scottish Fish Wife c1932, Coldingham Crofters, Peat, Basket, Vintage Scotland, Folk, Scottish Women, Old Pictures
A Scottish Fish Wife c1932, Coldingham
Dundee, Scotland Dundee
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Dundee, Scotland