RM2F1GGGC–The house at 25 Cromwell Street where the killers Fred and Rosemary West lived and committed such attrocitiesdbase
RMMYXK6B–. Postcard of the Swindon Minstrels at St Pauls church in Swindon, Wiltshire, England, 1927. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1916, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. Border The remaining border of this image is important for researchers of this photographer. Some photographers trimmed their images more than others, and Palmer has a reputation for producing smaller postcards than other early 20th century UK photographers. He took his own photos, developed them in-house onto postcard-backed photograp
RMDTF3JY–The Natural History Museum from Cromwell Road, c. 1890
RMPTBRJK–Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RFFYTCG8–WESTMINSTER: House said to have been occupied by Oliver Cromwell. London, c1880
RMR4X6PM–Oliver Cromwell's House in Clerkenwell Close, London where, so the story goes, the death warrant of Charles I was signed. The street was originally known as St. Mary’s Close after the old Benedictine Nunnery of St. Mary, part of which was latter incorporated into the church of St. James on the corner of the close.
RFH3H8KB–LONDON Gt Ormond St hospital, Cromwell House, Highgate 1869. Illustrated London News
RMR3KHMC–The Treaty House in the town of Uxbridge in the London Borough of Hillingdon on the border with Buckinghamshire in the north-west part of Middlesex. At the end of the High Street on the Oxford Road stands the inn called The Crown and Treaty House. Above the entrance a legend is written, ‘Ancient Treaty House where the ill-fated Charles I held the memorable, but unsuccessful treaty with his Parliament in January 1645’. The negotiations were doomed to failure from the outset due to the attitude of Charles I and his view of divine right.
RF2M613JX–The Cromwell House where Oliver Cromwell was born, High Street, Huntingdon town, Cambridgeshire, England; UK
RMGCA055–JUANITA MOTT CROMWELL ST VICTIM
RF2BKT9AH–Tower Skyscraper Steel Glass 125 Broad Street 2 Water Street, New York, New York United States by Kahn & Jacobs
RM2T36BYW–Group of men outside the Oliver Cromwell public house, St Ann's Well Road, during the slum clearance and demolition of St Ann's, Nottingham. 1969-1972
RMEH8G69–An engraving of Cromwell's House, Clerkenwell scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1867.
RMBHJ0J4–Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, Kensington, London, 1907. Artist: Bedford Lemere and Company
RM2M3RKM3–Salem, Charter Street, monuments, gravestone, Mary Cromwell , Cemeteries, Tombs & sepulchral monuments. Frank Cousins Glass Plate Negatives Collection
RM2WYB266–CROSSING THE RIVER SEINE - Original wartime caption: Cromwell tanks fires an HE from street in Vernon at enemy MG Post. Photographic negative , British Army, 21st Army Group
RM2A25YHH–Photograph of Fred West. Frederick Walter Stephen West (1941-1995) an English serial killer who, along with his wife Rosemary West (1953-), committed at least 12 murders between 1967 and 1987.
RM2J9C9BM–Movie Crew On Set Location candid filming at corner of 6th and Spring Streets in Downtown Los Angeles at 5.30 a.m. for GEORGE BANCROFT in THE MIGHTY 1929 director JOHN CROMWELL Paramount Pictures
RME0BYE9–William Williams on a railway jigger, rabbit hunting in Otago, ca 1900
RMMYXK67–. Postcard photo of schoolgirls dressed for Greek dancing, in or near Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1916, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. Points of interest From the 1920s to around the 1960s numerous girls' schools in the UK taught Greek Dancing in the manner of Isadora Duncan. The girls had to wear cotton fabric costumes cut from a pattern designed by Duncan, in a selection of pastel colours as worn by her dancers. The dance movements imitated some of the female
RMPTA859–Cherry Street, Seattle, Washington, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RMR4X6ET–The Banqueting House, Whitehall, is the grandest and best known survivor of the architectural genre of banqueting house and the only remaining component of the Palace of Whitehall. The building is important in the history of English architecture as the first structure to be completed in the neo-classical style, which was to transform English architecture. Begun in 1619 and designed by Inigo Jones it was completed in 1622, 27 years before King Charles I of England was beheaded on a scaffold in front of it in January 1649.
RMKMHTJN–Illuminated cobbles of Black Bull yard and Newmarket Otley, a night scene showing the Christmas lights along Newmarket
RMBFA032–Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge – View from Sidney Street
RM2CEJ9AK–. The camp of refuge;. abbey, whichwas erected full three centuries after his death. Crowland is a dull, decayed village. Many of thecottages look as mouldy as if they had remained un-touched since the dissolution, when the glory of Crow-land departed. The wondrous triangular bridge stillexists in the village street, though even a delugingrain now fails to make a stream run beneath its finelymoulded and ancient arches, which for five hundredyears have attested the skill of all its builders. Thevillagers will have the seated effigy on the bridge to■be Cromwell, with a loaf of bread in his hand.
RM2M615GF–The Cromwell House where Oliver Cromwell was born, High Street, Huntingdon town, Cambridgeshire, England; UK
RMGCA057–ALISON CHAMBERS CROMWELL VICTIM
RMBGEEB1–Sidney College, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge – View from Sidney Street
RMJATEAW–Terry Bell, 24-year-old journalist, and his schoolteacher wife Barbara, 27, carrying their 16ft glass fibre canoe Amandhla from the subway beneath the Cromwell Road Extension as they took it from their home in Chiswick High Road, London, to the River Thames for a final trial. They plan to start paddling in their canoe from the River Thames on August 21st on the first leg of a 7,000 mile journey to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
RM2T36C42–Group of men outside the Oliver Cromwell public house, St Ann's Well Road, during the slum clearance and demolition of St Ann's, Nottingham. 1969-1972
RMA11140–Frank who works cleaning the streets of Westminster has as part of his beat the streets around the Houses of Parliament
RM2M3RKN5–Salem, Charter Street, monuments, gravestone, Phillip and John Cromwell , Cemeteries, Tombs & sepulchral monuments. Frank Cousins Glass Plate Negatives Collection
RM2WY670H–SECOND DAY IN HAMBURG AFTER SURRENDER OF TOWN - A Cromwell tank moves through a street wrecked by R.A.F. bombing in Hamburg. , British Army, 21st Army Group
RF2PMN324–St Ives, Cambs, town centre
RF2B3RE8G–London,V&A MUseum
RMP6F649–English: High Street, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Published in: 'Oliver Cromwell' by Theodore Roosevelt, Scribner's magazine, 27:147 (Feb. 1900). 1899 41 Ernest Peixotto, High Street, Lincoln, 1899
RMPTA887–State Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RMPTA88F–Main Street, Los Angeles, California, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RF2M6158J–The Cromwell House where Oliver Cromwell was born, High Street, Huntingdon town, Cambridgeshire, England; UK
RM2CE6T5Y–. London and its environs, including excursions to Brighton, the Isle of Wight, etc.: handbook for travellers . a, and occupies a great part of the site of theExhibition of 1862. It faces Cromwell Road, a street of palatialresidences, about 1 M. in length, and so called because Henry, sonof the Protector, resided in a house which once stood here. 27. South Kensington Museum. The **South Kensington Museum (PL G 11 , H 11), inBrompton, to the S. of Hyde Park, at the corner of ExhibitionRoad and Cromwell Road, 1 M. to the W. of Hyde Park Corner, ismost easily reached by the Metropolitan Railway.
RF2CG9AJ2–Oliver Cromwells House and the Tourist Information centre, Ely City, Cambridgeshire; England; Britain; UK
RM2M3HAPE–Monuments, Doraty, wife of Philip Cromwell, September 27, 1673, Salem, Charter Street Cemetery , Cemeteries, Graves. Frank Cousins Glass Plate Negatives Collection
RM2T1KT5D–The Reconstruction of 'an Incident'- Civil Defence Training in Fulham, London, 1942 Female Ambulance drivers help men of the 'light rescue' stretcher party to load a stretcher case into an ambulance. A walking wounded case can be seen in the background as he is guided to an ambulance car parked further up the street. This photograph was taken on West Cromwell Road/Conan Street, looking back down Edith Villas. The Mobile Medical Unit is just visible to the left of the photograph.
RMPTA883–Market Street, San Francisco, California, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RMRR8WBE–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. "^VNEJV YOU THINK OF GLAZING THINK OF. THE NAME"McCALLUM"GUARANTEES ITS QUALITY The Ideal Glazing CcmexA—Write for folder. THE McCALLUM CO., 137 Seventh Street, PITTSBURGH ALONZO J. BRYAN Wholesale Florist WASHINGTON. NEW JERSEY Grower of all kinds of Flowering. Decorative and Vegetable Plants by the hundreds of thousands. Correspondence solicited. Mention Tlie Review when j-ou write. A. N. PIERSOi^ INCORPORATED Growers o! Pints, Cot Fkwers Palms and Fens CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT Mention The Review when you write.. Please note that thes
RF2CG9ABJ–Oliver Cromwells House and the Tourist Information centre, Ely City, Cambridgeshire; England; Britain; UK
RF2JRMBRX–Oliver Cromwells House and the Tourist Information centre, Ely City, Cambridgeshire; England; Britain; UK
RM2T1KT3T–The Reconstruction of 'an Incident'- Civil Defence Training in Fulham, London, 1942 Walking wounded cases are led to waiting ambulance cars by members of the 'light rescue' teams, as behind them, stretcher cases are carried to ambulances. This photograph was taken on West Cromwell Road/Conan Street, looking West towards North End Road, which crosses Conan Street at right angles. Conan Street becomes Talgarth Road at this junction. West Kensington Court is visible on the right.
RMPTAWYF–A street in Sitka, Alaska, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RM2T1KT5E–The Reconstruction of 'an Incident'- Civil Defence Training in Fulham, London, 1942 Two female ambulance drivers help men of the 'light rescue' stretcher party to slide a stretcher case into a waiting ambulance. These casualties will then be taken either to the first aid post in a nearby school, or transported to hospital. A window-less bomb-damaged house is just visible behind them. This photograph was taken on West Cromwell Road/Conan Street, where it joins Edith Villas.
RMPTAWT4–Barrington Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RM2T1KT4P–The Reconstruction of 'an Incident'- Civil Defence Training in Fulham, London, 1942 The Medical Officer of the Mobile Medical Unit treats a casualty with a severe abdominal wound, before he is transferred to hospital. The Medical Officer (with the letters 'MO' on his steel helmet) is assisted by a nurse. In the background, Civil Defence Wardens help another casualty to drink a cup of tea. This photograph was taken at the end of Edith Villas, where it butts up to West Cromwell Road/Conan Street, looking towards Conan Street, which runs at right angles to Edith Villas.
RMPTA84Y–Main Street, Butte City, Montana, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RM2T1KT5B–The Reconstruction of 'an Incident'- Civil Defence Training in Fulham, London, 1942 A mobile medical unit has been set up at one end of the street in order to grade and treat casualties as they are brought from the incident. Behind them, more rescue work is being carried out by Civil Defence workers and two stretcher bearers can just be seen bringing another casualty to the medical unit. This photograph was taken on Edith Villas, looking from the West Cromwell Road end, towards Edith Road. West Kensington Court (not visible) is on the left.
RMPTA89A–Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RM2T1KT4Y–The Reconstruction of 'an Incident'- Civil Defence Training in Fulham, London, 1942 Civil Defence workers enjoy tea and refreshments at the mobile canteen during a break, now that the incident has been brought under control. As well as Civil Defence Wardens, also visible are a boy messenger and the Incident Officer, wearing a blue helmet, who can been seen lighting a cigarette in the centre of the photograph. A female Civil Defence Warden waits her turn at the counter. This photograph was almost certainly taken on Conan Street/West Cromwell Road (see also D 7916 and D 7917), near to where it j
RMPTA840–Street in Key West, Florida, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RMPTAX2C–High Street, Columbus, Ohio, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RM2T1KT0P–The Reconstruction of 'an Incident'- Civil Defence Training in Fulham, London, 1942 Leaders of the various services arrive and report to the incident officer. On the left can be seen the ARP Warden who originally reported the incident. The incident officer wears a blue helmet, has a blue lamp and a blue flag, to himself and the incident control point clearly visible to all Civil Defence workers involved. A boy messenger can also be seen. This photograph was taken on North End Road, at the junction with Conan Street (now West Cromwell Road), looking South towards Fulham. Just visible on the lef
RMPTA8A7–Wall Street, New York, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RM2T1KT4W–The Reconstruction of 'an Incident'- Civil Defence Training in Fulham, London, 1942 Members of various Civil Defence services, including ambulance workers, rescue and stretcher parties, Civil Defence wardens and nursing staff line up with their vehicles at the end of a large-scale Civil Defence training exercise in Fulham. Twelve vehicles and fifty personnel, not including the Fire Service, were involved in this exercise. The Incident Officer, wearing a blue helmet, stands next to his blue lamp and flag in the foreground. This photograph was taken on Conan Street, now West Cromwell Road, looki
RMPTAWT8–California Street, San Francisco, California, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RMPTAX0E–Wisconsin Street and Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RMPTA89F–Main Street, Rochester, New York State, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RMPTA8CB–Jefferson Street, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RMT8N66A–'Broadway, north from Chestnut Street, St. Louis', c1897. Creator: Unknown.
RMT8N65E–'Rose Cottage, South Spring Street, Los Angeles, California', c1897. Creator: Unknown.
RMPTBRHH–Broadway, North from Chestnut Street, St. Louis, Missouri, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.
RM2WRGXXD–Ruins of the Great Exhibition Building of 1862, [London], (1864). Engraving from a sketch '...looking in an easterly direction along the Cromwell-road...The grand central entrance appears in the foreground; and, beyond this, a portion of the tower at the comer of the Exhibition-road. In the background are the buildings attached to the Gardens of the Horticultural Society, which mark the sight of the Exhibition Refreshment Rooms. On Tuesday last the Engineers and labourers completed the clearing away the debris of the two towers in the Exhibition-road, which had been dislodged by gunpowder. Pro
RMPTA8EA–Tremont Street and 'The Common', Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown.