RFM4KCAC–Gallons Steps, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
RMS35KRC–Buildings in Knaresborough, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
RF2HK5PD9–Knaresborough railway station at night. This is a Grade II listed station between York and Harrogate in North Yorkshire.
RMT82N83–Black-white photo of Knaresborough Railway Viaduct at Night - River Nidd - Yorkshire, England, UK. View from the castle. Night landscape. Big Dipper.
RMWKDCTP–Summer view over St John's church, Knaresborough town, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RF2HPW76N–Allerton Castle
RMKWEXKD–Man walks past the entrance of a cobbled road in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire.
RF2K3DYB2–An arched window in the ruin of an 12th century castle is seen through the leaves of a tree. A fence is in the window.
RFB1WY9T–Knaresborough viaduct infrared
RMFC9YHK–UK, England, Yorkshire, Knaresborough, Gallon Steps leading to Waterside, 1911, line illustration by Sydney R Jones
RM2M3KAD6–Fashionable race-goers wear black in 1910 in mourning for the death of Edward VII. The figures shown (clockwide from the centre) are Countess of Portarington and Mr. Lowther (shown in the oval frame), Lady Sybil Grant and a gentleman, the Earl of Derby and Lady Wolverton, Lady Knaresborough with her daughter the Hon. Helen Meysey-Thompson and Mr. Miller Mundy, Lady Evelyn Guiness and a gentleman, and Lady Newborough with a gentleman. Date: June 1910
RM2BWBWHY–Viscount Lascelles out with his hounds Viscount Lascelles , the master at the meet of the Braham moor hunt at Plompton , near Knaresborough Viscount Lascelles is seen chatting to his brother , the HOn Edward Lascelles 29 November 1924
RMD85TTD–KNARESBOROUGH, Yorkshire
RM2BTPRTJ–New Dean of Westminster. The right Rev Paul Fulcrand Delacour de Labilliere, Bishop Suffragan of Knaresborough, Archdeacon of Leeds and rector of Methley, has been appointed Dean of Westminster, in succession to the late Dr William Foxley Norris. The new Dean, who is 58, will receive a salary of £3000 a year. Photo shows, the right Rev Paul Fulcrand Delacour de Labilliere, new Dean of Westminster, photographed at Westminster Abbey. 18 November 1937
RMJTNH84–1870: St Robert's Chapel: Robert of Knaresborough (1160 – 1218) was a hermit who lived in a cave by the River Nidd, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. His feast day is 24 September, although he was never officially canonised Robert is considered as one of the outstanding saints of the early thirteenth century. England.
RMB396A4–Knaresborough Castle Yorkshire circa 1830 19th Century Engraving
RMKHY3JJ–The Railway Station and Tunnel at Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RM2HJC7F4–Boating at Knaresborough, early 1900s
RMKHY2X9–The Kings Tower at Knaresborough Castle in North Yorkshire England
RMH7J05D–An engraving of Knaresborough, Yorkshire scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1812. Believed copyright free.
RMKHY3JB–Street Sign at Water Bag Bank in Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RMS2JNE1–The Worlds end pub in knaresborough, Yorkshire
RMKHY2YA–Tree Shadow on The Kings Tower at Knaresborough Castle in North Yorkshire England
RMT82N7Y–Black-white photo of Knaresborough Railway Viaduct at Night - River Nidd - Yorkshire, England, UK. View from the castle. Night landscape. Big Dipper.
RM2F5DR7M–Oak tree along a public footpath with cloudy sky behind near Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RFWKDX86–The viaduct over the river Nidd, Knaresborough town, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMKHY2R8–Silhouette of Holy Trinity Church Spire against a Dark Cloudy Sky Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RMKWEXTM–Painted mural on wall in Knaresborough town centre, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Painted car in garage, with door half open.
RMG38C9H–'MOTHER SHIPTON', (nee Ursula Sontheil), famous prophetess of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, admonishes Cardinal Wolsey Date: 1488 - 1561
RFED5113–A lane in Reeth in Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales National park, North Yorkshire
RF2WJC6WH–1901 line illustration of children’s story Simple Simon by Sutherland Rollinson of Scarborough
RMR0NY0W–Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag, Abbey Road, Knaresborough, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, c1966-c1974 Creator: Eileen Deste.
RM2BTPT3M–New Dean of Westminster. The right Rev Paul Fulcrand Delacour de Labilliere, Bishop Suffragan of Knaresborough, Archdeacon of Leeds and rector of Methley, has been appointed Dean of Westminster, in succession to the late Dr William Foxley Norris. The new Dean, who is 58, will receive a salary of £3000 a year. Photo shows, the right Rev Paul Fulcrand Delacour de Labilliere, new Dean of Westminster, photographed at Westminster Abbey. 18 November 1937
RM2HTCTCE–Manor Cottage, Water Bag Bank, Knaresborough, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, 1900-1940. A view from the west showing a man walking up Water Bag Bank, past Manor Cottage.
RFED5G7F–A black and white image of a small waterfall on the River Swale just downstream from Wainwath Force in Swaledale in the Yorkshir
RM2B1BB7P–Frith, Francis - Knaresborough
RM2HJC7DK–Abbey Road, Knaresborough, early 1900s
RMJ99317–St Roberts Chapel Knaresborough Bewick
RM2T96F0K–Knaresborough from Bilton Fields, Victorian period
RMH70BPR–An engraving of Knaresborough Castle, Yorkshire scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1812. Believed copyright free.
RM2T97WJD–The House in the Rock, Knaresborough, Victorian period
RM2BF9WYP–Engraving of Knaresborough Castle Yorkshire scanned at high resolution from a book printed in 1827. This image is believed to be free of all copyright
RMT82N84–Black-white photo of Knaresborough Railway Viaduct at Night - River Nidd - Yorkshire, England, UK. View from the castle. Night landscape. Big Dipper.
RM2T8B955–Mother Shipton's Dropping Well, Knaresborough, Victorian period
RMWKDJD7–The viaduct over the river Nidd, Knaresborough town, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMKHY2PC–Silhouette of Holy Trinity Church Spire against a Dark Cloudy Sky Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RMKWEXKB–Man walking dog, walks past a painted mural of Harry Potter and his owl looking out of window in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
RMEEK0JE–Church Tower and Winter Trees Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RMPF26W8–Playing bowls at Knaresborough Castle in the 1930s
RF2PMYTP4–Harrogate, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Grayscale elevation map with lakes and rivers. Locations and names of major cities of
RM2T1M3JW–HMS Knaresborough Castle Stationary.
RMDPNKWW–JOHN METCALF
RM2T69359–Colored panels replace semaphores on the London and North Eastern Railway between Pilmoor Junction and Knaresborough. [automated translation]
RFED5G35–The amazing scenery in Swaledale taken from Healauigh Bridge in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire. Swaledale Ca
RM2HHDP6D–St Roberts Chapel Knaresborough Bewick.
RFED5G7J–A Swaledale Barn as seen at Muker in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire.
RFED5RFE–Catrake Force on the River Swale 95% frozen. This waterfall is 1 mile upstream from Keld in Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales Nat
RMD85TT5–KNARESBOROUGH CASTLE, Yorkshire
RFED5RFB–East Gill Force lies 2 miles east of Keld in Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire. Swaledale Canvas.
RMD85TT1–Knaresborough Yorkshire
RFKY3ET9–YORKS Trinity Church, Knaresborough 1863. Illustrated London News
RM2DF0BC7–A 19th Century view of Knaresborough Castle, a ruined fortress first built by a Norman baron in c. 1100 on a cliff above the River Nidd in the town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. The castle was rebuilt between 1307 and 1312 by Edward I and later completed by Edward II, including the great keep. Philippa of Hainault took possession of the castle in 1331, and her son, John of Gaunt acquired the castle in 1372, adding it to the vast holdings of the Duchy of Lancaster. The castle was taken by Parliamentarian troops in 1644 during the Civil War, and largely destroyed in 1648 because
RMWKDMNH–The viaduct over the river Nidd, Knaresborough town, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMDNPH7H–Sunset over the Ruins of Knaresborough Castle, Knaresborough town, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMEEK0HN–Gravestones in a Churchyard Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RFWKDRB9–Boats on the river Nidd, Knaresborough town, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMKWEXKA–Wall mural of Elvis, Charlie Chaplin, William Shakespeare buying theatre tickets from Marilyn Monroe as woman walks past pushing a pram. Street photo.
RF2H25454–The Medieval ruins of Scarborough Castle, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMPF26W9–Knaresborough in the 1930s
RF2PMYTNT–Harrogate, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Grayscale elevation map with lakes and rivers. Locations of major cities of the regio
RM2T697RK–New signal system of the London and North Eastern Railway: an employee at an entry signal outside a station on the Knaresborough Line. A raised store reveals a green area and a green light at night. [automated translation]
RM2X15TDE–EIGHTH ARMY PERSONALITIES - L/Cpl. Charles Wright of 13 Horse Mill Yard, Knaresborough, Yorks, is a tank driver. Aged 24 years he is a regular soldier with 7 years service. He served in France, and went through the Western Desert campaign to Tunisia. He arrived in Italy in May 1944. He is unmarried bu:t engaged to an American W.A.C. He met his brother who is in the Candian Army, in Ravenna a month ago - for the first time in 15 years British Army
RMW7D8E6–Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, 1937. Artist: Unknown
RMC43K29–KING GEORGE V PRINCESS MARY HENRY LASCELLES LADY HAREWOOD QUEEN MARY & GEORGE LASCELLES
RFED5T8W–Lower East Gill Force can be found at the intersection imbetween the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast walks, and East Gill at
RMW7DBJ6–Knaresborough Castle, North Yorkshire, England, 19th century. Artist: Mansell
RMB54X7B–The Hon. Mrs. Lane Stourton of Knaresborough who will be Nell Gwynn at a Charity Ball. June 1960 M4434
RMPH5GAH–'Knaresborough, from the Castle', c1896. Artist: Poulton & Co.
RMPG4FAP–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 64. REPORT ON THE No. 24 RIBSTON (Eibstun Pippin). A highly esteemed English apple, largely planted in Ontario previous to 1860, but of late not so popular in commercial orchards. Ohigin : Ribston Hall, near Knaresborough, England. Tree : moderately vigorous ; fairly healthy ; not hardy at the north ; very productive ; an early bearer. Fruit : size above medium ; form roundish, slightlj conical ; skin rough; color russety yellow with stripes of red and often a red shade on sunny side ; stem short set in a wide often .somewhat russeted cavity ; calyx smal
RFMN5E0Y–YORKSHIRE. Knaresborough Castle. DUGDALE 1845 old antique print picture
RMRDEXD0–. The fruits of Ontario. Fruit-culture. 64. REPORT ON THE No. 24 RIBSTON (Eibstun Pippin). A highly esteemed English apple, largely planted in Ontario previous to 1860, but of late not so popular in commercial orchards. Ohigin : Ribston Hall, near Knaresborough, England. Tree : moderately vigorous ; fairly healthy ; not hardy at the north ; very productive ; an early bearer. Fruit : size above medium ; form roundish, slightlj conical ; skin rough; color russety yellow with stripes of red and often a red shade on sunny side ; stem short set in a wide often .somewhat russeted cavity ; calyx smal
RMEEK0J4–Gravestones in a Churchyard Knaresborough North Yorkshire England
RMDPNKX4–METCALF'S BIRTHPLACE
RMR0R1GF–'The Petrifying or Dropping Well, and Ruins of Knaresbrough Castle in Yorkshire', 1771. Creator: Unknown.
RF2H2544X–The Medieval ruins of Scarborough Castle, North Yorkshire, England, UK
RMPF2705–Knaresborough in the 1930s
RF2PMYTE8–Harrogate, non metropolitan district of England - Great Britain. Bilevel elevation map with lakes and rivers
RMB54X77–The Hon. Mrs. Lane Stourton of Knaresborough who will be Nell Gwynn at a Charity Ball. June 1960 M4434-001
RFMN5DE4–YORKSHIRE. Knaresborough Castle, Yorkshire. DUGDALE 1845 old antique print
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