RM2F7M8J2–Honeysuckle growing on a now-converted Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1885 in the Cotswold village of Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire UK
RFE839FJ–Lithograph British Ferns circa 1885
RF2D85NDW–A stone memorial seat to Morgan Philips Price (1885 - 1973) at Demesne Wood near Bulley, Gloucestershire UK
RMFNXNEN–Major-General Charles George Gordon, 1833-1885, also known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, a British Ar
RM2BHEJR2–The Old Town Hall, Great Dunmow, Essex, was the offices of the Dunmow Corporation from 1555 until 1885 when the corporation was abolished by the refor
RMFK76JE–Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury or Lord Shaftesbury, Lord Ashley, 1801-1885, a British politician and philanthrop
RF2J6N4AP–Church of St Mary, Far Cotton, Northampton, UK; built in 1885 by local architect Matthew Holding
RMPA4WMK–Major General William Earle, 1833 – 1885, a British Army officer, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMBRAXJG–The Conservatory and Rhododendron Collection at Wentworth Castle and Gardens, Stainborough near Barnsley in South Yorkshire
RMEKR285–Usworth Colliery mining disaster 1885 memorial in church of Our Blessed Lady churchyard, Washington, UK
RME6C14F–London, England, UK. Commemorative Blue Plaque: Sir Frederick Handley Page (1885-1962) aviation pioneer
RMWNNKCD–A copy of The Lady. In continuous publication since 1885 and one of Britain's oldest weekly women's magazines.
RMCET47T–The Crown Hotel, an historic inn originally built in 1610. The Riot Act was last read in West Suffolk in 1885 on the steps of th
RMC5N813–Explosion accident of an artillery munition at Shoeburyness garrison ranges in 1885 small memorial to seven Royal Artillery personnel killed Essex UK
RM2JTK7K8–The bold and lavish terminus Midland Hotel, built in 1885-1890, during the industrial revolution, when Bradford became the wool capital of the world.
RFE629K7–Plaque at Ross Castle, Pier Gardens, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England, UK.
RMEX4531–Plaque identifying location of the fictional Mayor of Casterbridge's house on a wall in Dorchester, Dorset, England, UK.
RMG0T492–Whitehall Gardens and The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), commonly called the Foreign Office, is a department of the Gove
RFE83D22–Clock Tower of the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, England, Uk
RFE839EM–Lithograph Our British Forest trees circa 1885
RMCF1WEY–The Statue of Eros (The Angel of Christian Charity), on top of the Shaftesbury memorial fountain at Piccadilly Circus
RF2GA9PBD–LIVERPOOL, UK - JULY 14 : Statue of Major General William Earle outside St Georges Hall in Liverpool, England UK on July 14, 2021
RM2BHEK27–The Old Town Hall, Great Dunmow, Essex, was the offices of the Dunmow Corporation from 1555 until 1885 when the corporation was abolished by the refor
RMWPH451–Right: Basqued bodice dress | 1885 | Great Britain | Printed cotton ||| Left: Princess dress of blue and gold Jacquard-woven silk | 1878-1880 | GB
RM2JJ5AFT–Barton Hall and the Pavilions, Bartons Road, converted from Fordingbridge Hospital, Fordingbridge, a small village in the New Forest, Hampshire
RMPA4WR3–Major General William Earle, 1833 – 1885, a British Army officer, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMBRAX48–The Conservatory at Wentworth Castle and Gardens, Stainborough near Barnsley in South Yorkshire
RMEKR287–The names of miners killed in Usworth Colliery pit explosion 1885 on memorial in Our Blessed Lady churchyard, Washington, UK
RFP79YDK–LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 15 2018: Guildhall Art Gallery built in 1885 on the site of London's Roman amphitheatre (discovered in 1985), houses the
RM2GN517X–Former Mission House and Methodist Chapel in Threlkeld, Cumbria, England, UK
RMC699CH–The sundial at Max Gate, the house that Thomas Hardy built in Dorchester in 1885. The latin motto means 'What of the Night?'. Dorset, England, UK
RM2CYXH7A–Alice Well the only fresh water supply for the village of Cox Green prior to 1939, north east England, UK
RM2JTK7KH–The bold and lavish terminus Midland Hotel, built in 1885-1890, during the industrial revolution, when Bradford became the wool capital of the world.
RMATFTJT–British Army Camel Corps soldier resting between Sarass and Dongola in the Nubian Desert as published in 1885
RMH2AB62–Hospital Saturday Fund, 1885 Nurses at a collection point for the Hospital Saturday Fund, 18th July 1884 Note the sign to the left of image mentions Reginald Brodie Dyke Acland and Treasurer H. N. Hamilton-Hoare. Photo by Tony Henshaw. Taken from early original glass slides (original positive images). FROM THE 1899 HASTINGS FAMILY COLLECTION
RMCF1XC8–Swanage station on the Swanage Railway. Originally built in 1885, the railway line was decommissioned in 1972 and then restored
RM2RX7YRP–Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads - Bringing home the schoof-stuff. Peter Henry Emerson. 1885–86.
RME02TJ0–Home of naturalist Dr Henry Graves Bull ( 1818 - 1885 ) in city centre of Hereford Herefordshire England UK
RME839FM–The smugglers cave circa 1885
RMCF1WE2–The Statue of Eros (The Angel of Christian Charity), on top of the Shaftesbury memorial fountain at Piccadilly Circus
RF2GA9PBT–LIVERPOOL, UK - JULY 14 : Statue of Major General William Earle outside St Georges Hall in Liverpool, England UK on July 14, 2021
RM2BHEKCW–The Old Town Hall, Great Dunmow, Essex, was the offices of the Dunmow Corporation from 1555 until 1885 when the corporation was abolished by the refor
RM2D72PJR–General view of the interior of Alexandra Palace Theatre in north London, as workmen carry out an £18.8 million restoration of the hidden Victorian building. The theatre, built in 1885, has been closed for more than 80 years, and is set to re-open after the summer, with a full programme of events announced for December. Picture date: Friday April 27th, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
RM2JJ5AHB–Barton Hall and the Pavilions, Bartons Road, converted from Fordingbridge Hospital, Fordingbridge, a small village in the New Forest, Hampshire
RMPA4W60–Death of Colonel Burnaby at the Battle of Abu Klea on 17th January 1885, Sudanese War, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RMBRAX4Y–The Conservatory at Wentworth Castle and Gardens, Stainborough near Barnsley in South Yorkshire
RMFA83M8–Exterior view at Max Gate, Dorset. The writer Thomas Hardy designed Max Gate to his own specification, and lived here for more than forty years from 1885.
RMEYGDGK–Memorial to Robert Charles John Manners, Lord Haddon (1885–1894) in the Chapel of Haddon Hall in Bakewell, Derbyshire England UK
RFP9NPFY–LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 15 2018: Guildhall Art Gallery built in 1885 on the site of London's Roman amphitheatre (discovered in 1985), houses the
RMC6BWTW–Max Gate, the house that Thomas Hardy built for himself in Dorchester in 1885. It remained his home until his death in 1928. Dorset, England, UK.
RME4PK87–Depedale Chuch Illustration from 'The British isles - Cassell Petter & Galpin Part 6 Picturesque Europe. Picturesque Europe was an illustrated set of Magazines published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. of London, Paris and New York in 1877. The publications depicted tourist haunts in Europe, with text descriptions and steel and wood engravings by eminent artists of the time, such as Harry Fenn, William H J Boot, Thomas C. L. Rowbotham, Henry T. Green , Myles B. Foster, John Mogford , David H. McKewan, William L. Leitch, Edmund M. Wimperis and Joseph B. Smith.
RM2JTK7KB–The bold and lavish terminus Midland Hotel, built in 1885-1890, during the industrial revolution, when Bradford became the wool capital of the world.
RMATHRTJ–British Army the rush for water supplies at Abu Halfa wells on the march to Gubat in the Sudan Africa 1885
RMAE3K7T–The Wadworth brewery Devizes Wiltshire UK
RMA7G2H7–Garden facade, Hauteville house, home of Victor Hugo, Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe
RM2H2P6NE–Reverse of Original Victorian CDV from studio of A. & G. Taylor, 34 Church St. Liverpool, circa 1885
RME02TDH–Home of naturalist Dr Henry Graves Bull ( 1818 - 1885 ) in city centre of Hereford Herefordshire England UK
RME839F1–Lithograph Horse drawn fire engine London circa 1885
RMMMX8E5–. English: 1885 - Adye Jebel Musa from Gib- John Miller Adye - Governor of Gibraltar at Crimea. General Sir John Miller Adye GCB (1 November 1819 – 26 August 1900) was a British general and artist! . 23 October 2012, 13:19:19. General John Miller Adye - Governor of Gibraltar 1885 - Adye Jebel Musa from Gib
RME839CG–New City Prison Holloway London circa 1885
RM2BHEKDK–The Old Town Hall, Great Dunmow, Essex, was the offices of the Dunmow Corporation from 1555 until 1885 when the corporation was abolished by the refor
RME839DN–Lithograph Chelsea pensioners circa 1885
RF2GA9PB8–LIVERPOOL, UK - JULY 14 : Statue of Major General William Earle outside St Georges Hall in Liverpool, England UK on July 14, 2021
RMPA4WAK–Colonel Frederick Gustavus Burnaby, 1842 – 17 January 1885, a British Army officer, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RM2JJ5AH7–Barton Hall and the Pavilions, Bartons Road, converted from Fordingbridge Hospital, Fordingbridge, a small village in the New Forest, Hampshire
RM2D72PJC–General view of the interior of Alexandra Palace Theatre in north London, as workmen carry out an £18.8 million restoration of the hidden Victorian building. The theatre, built in 1885, has been closed for more than 80 years, and is set to re-open after the summer, with a full programme of events announced for December. Picture date: Friday April 27th, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
RMEYGDGP–Memorial to Robert Charles John Manners, Lord Haddon (1885–1894) in the Chapel of Haddon Hall in Bakewell, Derbyshire England UK
RFP79YD5–LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 15 2018: Guildhall Art Gallery built in 1885 on the site of London's Roman amphitheatre (discovered in 1985), houses the
RMFA83M1–Ornaments at Max Gate, Dorset. The writer Thomas Hardy designed Max Gate to his own specification, and lived here for more than forty years from 1885.
RMBCTGYF–Inside the DH Lawrence Birthplace Museum in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire England UK
RM2JTK7KF–The bold and lavish terminus Midland Hotel, built in 1885-1890, during the industrial revolution, when Bradford became the wool capital of the world.
RMATHWBM–A nurse helps a British Army wounded soldier write a letter home from Sudan Africa as publsihed in 1885
RMAE4CMN–The Wadworth brewery Devizes Wiltshire UK
RMA7G2GF–STREET FACADE OF HAUTEVILLE HOUSE OF VICTOR HUGO GUERNSEY CHANNEL ISLANDS GREAT-BRITAIN
RM2H2P6KR–Original Victorian CDV of 3 Wigan (Lancashire) pit brow girls, wearing working clothes, including trousers with shovels and sieves, working tools. Photo by Herbert Wragg of Wigan (printed on front of photograph) & reproduced by A. & G. Taylor, 34 Church St. Liverpool, U.K. circa 1885
RMCEGW5W–Vintage photo circa 1890s of British statesman Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914).
RMP7P21B–Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1830-1903). British Conservative statesman and Prime Minister. Known as Lord Salisbury. Portrait. Engraving by Carretero. 'La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana', 1885.
RM2WB3H9F–Cee Spring Double Victoria with Doors, for two horses and on Morgan cee springs, by Messrs. J. & C. Cooper, c1885. This is from a series of printed illustrations of horse-drawn transport carriages used in Victorian Britain during the mid to late nineteenth century.
RMCB6AD3–James Hamilton 1st Duke of Abercorn KG PC (1811 – 1885) was a British Victorian Conservative politician
RM2BHEJPP–The Old Town Hall, Great Dunmow, Essex, was the offices of the Dunmow Corporation from 1555 until 1885 when the corporation was abolished by the refor
RME83A8Y–Fishing fly trout river streamn rod circa 1885
RM2WB3H9K–Double Victoria with Doors, for single horse, by Messrs. J. & C. Cooper, c1885. This is from a series of printed illustrations of horse-drawn transport carriages used in Victorian Britain during the mid to late nineteenth century.
RMPA4WGY–Major-General Charles George Gordon, 1833 – 1885, a British Army officer and administrator, From British Battles on Land and Sea, by James Grant
RME839FA–Working Lads Institute Whitechapel London circa 1885
RM2JJ5AG5–Barton Hall and the Pavilions, Bartons Road, converted from Fordingbridge Hospital, Fordingbridge, a small village in the New Forest, Hampshire
RFE839E0–Lithograph Coats of Arms of the Counties of England circa 1885
RFP79YBK–LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 15 2018: Guildhall Art Gallery built in 1885 on the site of London's Roman amphitheatre (discovered in 1985), houses the
RME839DK–Charing Cross Railway station London and Hotel circa 1885
RM2D72PJB–General view of the interior of Alexandra Palace Theatre in north London, as workmen carry out an £18.8 million restoration of the hidden Victorian building. The theatre, built in 1885, has been closed for more than 80 years, and is set to re-open after the summer, with a full programme of events announced for December. Picture date: Friday April 27th, 2018. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
RME839F0–Lithograph below deck H M S Imperial Sea cadets looking at battle damage to sail circa 1885
RM2JTK7KC–The bold and lavish terminus Midland Hotel, built in 1885-1890, during the industrial revolution, when Bradford became the wool capital of the world.
RFE839E8–Lithograph Arms of the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England circa 1885
RMATJ07J–Lieutenant Alfred Pigott Royal Navy HMS Alexandra killed in action at Abu Klea wells Sudan Africa in 1885
RME839CE–Royal Procession Windsor Bridge Arch Salford Manchester circa 1885
RMFA83KC–Wall-mounted ornament at Max Gate, Dorset. The writer Thomas Hardy designed Max Gate to his own specification, and lived here for more than forty years from 1885.
RME839KC–Actress Pauline Chase May 20, 1885 – March 15, 1962 as Peter Pan circa 1910
RMAE370W–The Wadworth brewery Devizes Wiltshire UK
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