RMER5FJ8–Windwhistle Hall, Weston-Super-Mare, Bristol County
RMER7PMM–New County Hall, Stafford, England. Proposed facade. Elevati
RMER5CJB–Gilmonby Hall, Bowes, near Barnard Castle, County Durham, England. 1916
RM2M995G9–King George V and Queen Mary opening the new County Hall building in London.
RM2M3K4NA–Proposal put forth in 1896 for the new London County Council Hall at Charing Cross and the opening up of the Mall.
RM2RGDK35–Three designs entered in the competition to design London County Council Hall in 1908. The central image is the design of Ralph Knott, which won the competition and was built near Westminster Bridge. The design at top (no.1) was by Warwick and Hall. The design at the bottom (no.3) by A. Marshall Mackenzie.
RMDRATNA–Bomb damage by County Hall during the Blitz
RMAHFCP2–Wimpole Hall 1704
RM2M98PX2–Durham County Rugby Team: Parkinson, Stephenson, Swinburne, Marston, Wilson, Bell, Johnston, Humphreys, Todd, Troup, Thompson, Poole, Martin, Kassell, Swainston, Geenty, Hill, Oakes, Gibbon, Hall, Burtt, Taylor, Lindsay, Barrett.
RMKRD0HJ–Harvington Hall is a moated medieval and Elizabethan manor house in the hamlet of Harvington in the civil parish of Chaddesley Corbett, south-east of Kidderminster in the English county of Worcestershire. Many of the rooms still have their original Elizabethan wall paintings and the Hall contains the finest series of priest holes anywhere in the country.
RM2RG9280–Harvington Hall is a moated medieval and Elizabethan manor house in the hamlet of Harvington in the civil parish of Chaddesley Corbett, south-east of Kidderminster in the English county of Worcestershire. Many of the rooms still have their original Elizabethan wall paintings and the Hall contains the finest series of priest holes anywhere in the country.
RMK07MR9–City Hall Park, Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA
RMDRCF2A–London County Club, Holland Park, London
RMG3BP51–WIMPOLE HALL 1704
RMHH4MM5–Britannia Hotel, Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag county, Norway
RMDRHYNT–Hall of Records, New York City, USA
RMER9C5R–Cuyahoga County Opera Association and Federal Music Project
RMK07YJH–First Street, San Jose, Santa Clara County, California, USA
RM2RGDDKG–THOMAS VERNON of Hanbury Hall in the County of Worcester : jurist.
RMKRD0WJ–Hexham Old Gaol and Moot Hall, Northumberland. The gaol was built in 1330-33 and is said to be the oldest purpose built prison in England. The Moot Hall attached to it was built in the 15th century and served as a gatehouse as well as a venue for meetings. Both are Grade I listed buildings.
RM2M3P63D–A suggested site for London University: how another fine building might be placed next to the new LCC Hall (later known as County Hall). Showing the South Bank of the River Thames alongside Belvedere Road, where the space earmarked contains industrial buildings such as stores and depots. 1912
RM2M3K6FT–Three designs entered in the competition to design London County Council Hall in 1908. The central image is the design of Ralph Knott, which won the competition and was built near Westminster Bridge. The design at top (no.1) was by Warwick and Hall. The design at the bottom (no.3) by A. Marshall Mackenzie. Date: 1908
RM2M3K2TB–Scenes in the late 19th century during the Rent War in Tipperary as follows: 1. A Riot at Templebraden, Limerick County 2. Boycotted Policemen 3. A 'No Rent' Placard 4. Boycotted at the Pig Market, Tipperary 5. A collection at the Town Hall, Tipperary, in aid of the Political Prisoners Maintenance Fund. 6. Tenants demonstrating in Tipperary, refusing to pay rent. 1881
RM2M3NMWE–General view of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London, looking down the River Thames from Big Ben. From the right can be seen County Hall, the Dome of Discovery, the Sea and Ships Pavilion facing the Nelson Pier, the Charoux bas relief sculpture 'The Islanders', the Skylon, and the Festival Hall and old Shot Tower just beyond Hungerford Bridge. In the distance can be seen St Paul's Cathedral, where the service of dedication was held. Date: early 1951
RM2M3RX9A–George V and Queen Mary inspecting the only Roman boat to be found in Britain during a visit to the London Museum. The galley was unearthed in London on the site of the new County Hall. The craft, which was about fifty feet long and sixteen feet wide, showed signs of having been destroyed or sunk. Three coins found in it indicated it was from the time of Carausius, a Roman admiral who set himself as Roman Emperor of Britain in 286 A.D. ruling for seven years. Date: 1912
RM2RGCX78–The Windham Lunacy Case. Ballad about and in support of William Frederick Windham (1840 - 1866), the heir to Felbrigg Hall in the county of Norfolk, England. In 1861–62, he was the subject of a lunacy case after he married Anne Agnes Willoughby, of whom his uncle, General Charles Ash Windham, did not approve, causing his family to claim that he was incapable of managing his affairs. Windham won the case in a ruling that characterised him as eccentric rather than a lunatic.
RM2RGA1PE–Sketch of London Dungeon PH, London Bridge, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Sketch of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Nothing for the London Dungeon, London Bridge, London SE1 2AT. As of July 2018 . Former C&Co Free Trading account at this London attraction now moved to County Hall
RMG3C8CJ–THOMAS VERNON
RM2M3PCPH–Aptly, roadworks commissioned by the London County Council (LCC) are carried out in the road in front of the Oxford Theatre, on the corner of Oxford Street and Tottenham Court Road, London, where the play, 'The Better Ole' is running, co-written by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather. September 1917
RMTWB66A–Wendell Hall, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA