Cotswold Life Lunch Project - Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Reserve Manager Tom Beasley-Suffolk enjoys his lunch at Brassey Nature reserve Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cotswold-life-lunch-project-gloucestershire-wildlife-trust-reserve-manager-tom-beasley-suffolk-enjoys-his-lunch-at-brassey-nature-reserve-image333433266.html
RM2AAD5EX–Cotswold Life Lunch Project - Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust Reserve Manager Tom Beasley-Suffolk enjoys his lunch at Brassey Nature reserve
Pupils of Marsden Junior School lead the tree-planting army, they planted trees near the Tunnel End Marsden under the guidance of countryside warden Michael O'Rourke. 19th January 1988. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pupils-of-marsden-junior-school-lead-the-tree-planting-army-they-planted-trees-near-the-tunnel-end-marsden-under-the-guidance-of-countryside-warden-michael-orourke-19th-january-1988-image466306850.html
RM2J2J342–Pupils of Marsden Junior School lead the tree-planting army, they planted trees near the Tunnel End Marsden under the guidance of countryside warden Michael O'Rourke. 19th January 1988.
Feature on National Trust battle to save Golden Cap, Dorset from massive road development. In this case the proposal is that the villages of Morecombelake and Chideock need bypasses and the A35 should be turned into a dual carriageway Pic shows National Trust warden George Elliott on cliff edge at Golden Cap. A public inquiry was due to be held into the road plans. 27 April 1994 Picture by Roger Bamber Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/feature-on-national-trust-battle-to-save-golden-cap-dorset-from-massive-road-development-in-this-case-the-proposal-is-that-the-villages-of-morecombelake-and-chideock-need-bypasses-and-the-a35-should-be-turned-into-a-dual-carriageway-pic-shows-national-trust-warden-george-elliott-on-cliff-edge-at-golden-cap-a-public-inquiry-was-due-to-be-held-into-the-road-plans-27-april-1994-picture-by-roger-bamber-image615133616.html
RM2XMNN5M–Feature on National Trust battle to save Golden Cap, Dorset from massive road development. In this case the proposal is that the villages of Morecombelake and Chideock need bypasses and the A35 should be turned into a dual carriageway Pic shows National Trust warden George Elliott on cliff edge at Golden Cap. A public inquiry was due to be held into the road plans. 27 April 1994 Picture by Roger Bamber
Hayes Farm in Hayes Barton in East Budleigh, Devon, England, the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) landed English gentleman, writer, poet, soldier, politician, courtier, spy and explorer and a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I. In 1585, Raleigh was knighted and was appointed warden of the stannaries, that is of the tin mines of Cornwall and Devon, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, and vice-admiral of the two counties. He sat in parliament as member for Devonshire in 1585 and 1586. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hayes-farm-in-hayes-barton-in-east-budleigh-devon-england-the-birthplace-of-sir-walter-raleigh-1554-1618-landed-english-gentleman-writer-poet-soldier-politician-courtier-spy-and-explorer-and-a-favourite-of-queen-elizabeth-i-in-1585-raleigh-was-knighted-and-was-appointed-warden-of-the-stannaries-that-is-of-the-tin-mines-of-cornwall-and-devon-lord-lieutenant-of-cornwall-and-vice-admiral-of-the-two-counties-he-sat-in-parliament-as-member-for-devonshire-in-1585-and-1586-image214443525.html
RMPCTMW9–Hayes Farm in Hayes Barton in East Budleigh, Devon, England, the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) landed English gentleman, writer, poet, soldier, politician, courtier, spy and explorer and a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I. In 1585, Raleigh was knighted and was appointed warden of the stannaries, that is of the tin mines of Cornwall and Devon, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, and vice-admiral of the two counties. He sat in parliament as member for Devonshire in 1585 and 1586.
1870: A gardener in a corner of the New College Garden said to be modelled on the Palace of Versailles. New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham, the full name of the college is The Warden and Scholars of St Mary's College of Winchester in Oxford. The name 'New College', however, soon came to be used following its completion in 1386 to distinguish it from the older Oriel College, England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1870-a-gardener-in-a-corner-of-the-new-college-garden-said-to-be-modelled-image157974814.html
RMK50ADJ–1870: A gardener in a corner of the New College Garden said to be modelled on the Palace of Versailles. New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1379 by William of Wykeham, the full name of the college is The Warden and Scholars of St Mary's College of Winchester in Oxford. The name 'New College', however, soon came to be used following its completion in 1386 to distinguish it from the older Oriel College, England
Pupils of Marsden Junior School lead the tree-planting army, they planted trees near the Tunnel End Marsden under the guidance of countryside warden Michael O'Rourke. 19th January 1988. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pupils-of-marsden-junior-school-lead-the-tree-planting-army-they-planted-trees-near-the-tunnel-end-marsden-under-the-guidance-of-countryside-warden-michael-orourke-19th-january-1988-image466331295.html
RM2J2K693–Pupils of Marsden Junior School lead the tree-planting army, they planted trees near the Tunnel End Marsden under the guidance of countryside warden Michael O'Rourke. 19th January 1988.
Feature on National Trust battle to save Golden Cap, Dorset from massive road development. In this case the proposal is that the villages of Morecombelake and Chideock need bypasses and the A35 should be turned into a dual carriageway Pic shows National Trust warden George Elliott on cliff edge at Golden Cap. A public inquiry was due to be held into the road plans. 27 April 1994 Picture by Roger Bamber Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/feature-on-national-trust-battle-to-save-golden-cap-dorset-from-massive-road-development-in-this-case-the-proposal-is-that-the-villages-of-morecombelake-and-chideock-need-bypasses-and-the-a35-should-be-turned-into-a-dual-carriageway-pic-shows-national-trust-warden-george-elliott-on-cliff-edge-at-golden-cap-a-public-inquiry-was-due-to-be-held-into-the-road-plans-27-april-1994-picture-by-roger-bamber-image615133617.html
RM2XMNN5N–Feature on National Trust battle to save Golden Cap, Dorset from massive road development. In this case the proposal is that the villages of Morecombelake and Chideock need bypasses and the A35 should be turned into a dual carriageway Pic shows National Trust warden George Elliott on cliff edge at Golden Cap. A public inquiry was due to be held into the road plans. 27 April 1994 Picture by Roger Bamber
Pupils of Marsden Junior School lead the tree-planting army, they planted trees near the Tunnel End Marsden under the guidance of countryside warden Michael O'Rourke. 19th January 1988. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pupils-of-marsden-junior-school-lead-the-tree-planting-army-they-planted-trees-near-the-tunnel-end-marsden-under-the-guidance-of-countryside-warden-michael-orourke-19th-january-1988-image466331794.html
RM2J2K6XX–Pupils of Marsden Junior School lead the tree-planting army, they planted trees near the Tunnel End Marsden under the guidance of countryside warden Michael O'Rourke. 19th January 1988.
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