RMEACY7T–Van Patten's Camp Dripping Springs Resort, located in the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument, was originally built by Colonel Eugene Van Patten in the 1870s and called Van Pattern’s Mountain Camp. A native of New York State, Van Patten came to
RFHACGFG–Shoes, fashion of the past. Pattens, are protective overshoes that were worn in Europe from the Middle Ages, historic illustration, woodcut
RMG5HJ4K–St Margaret Pattens, church in the City of London. The weathervane
RF2BGMR0E–St. Margaret Pattens Eastcheap. City of London Wren church. SMALL. THORNTON 1784
RFK419TJ–St Margaret Pattens - a Church of England church built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1687, on Eastcheap in the City of London financial district
RMBDD8NE–The Shropshire town of Ironbridge viewed from Benthall Edge Wood, across the former Patten's Rock limestone quarry
RM2DE6567–Saint Margaret Pattens Church of England and Plantation Place, Eastcheap, City of London, United Kingdom
RM2D2XYHD–The Prince of Wales and the last Governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, make their way down the steps to the garden of Mr Patten's Hong Kong residence this evening (Saturday). The Prince headed a list of almost 600 dignitaries invited to the last reception ever to be held by a British governor at his official residence. See PA story DIPLOMATIC Hong Kong. POOL PHOTOGRAPH BY JOHN STILLWELL/PA.
RMBMNJCT–London, City Church St Margeret Pattens
RMJ9JNWC–England, London, The City, 20 Fenchurch Street aka Walkie Talkie Building and Saint Margaret Pattens Church of England
RM2CEXE79–St Margaret Pattens church on Eastcheap in the City of London, UK
RM2D9GEWG–Guild Church of St. Margaret Pattens in heart of the City of London. UK.
RMHA3DDP–UK,England,City of London,Eastcheap-The Tower of Saint Margaret Pattens Anglican Church surrounded by office buildings
RMKD1JRX–Saint Margaret Pattens Church of England with 20 Fenchurch Street (Walkie Talkie building) in the bacjround)
RMJ7156D–Marguerites Patten's Perfect Cooking Book
RMDDXT0G–Pattens. Etnographic museum of Asturias. Gijón. Asturias. Spain
RM2AAPRJM–House, Van Patten's Mountain Camp (ca. late 1800s), near Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains, New Mexico USA
RMG3C06E–Patten's Restaurant, Court Street, Boston, Mass, USA
RFF3WW2X–Set seamless pattens
RMMHNB39–St. Margaret Pattens church, Eastcheap street. London, England
RMG5HJ6X–St Margaret Pattens, church in the City of London. Nave
RFGKBKC9–Church of Saint Margaret Pattens in London, UK
RM2AW1NY0–St Margaret Pattens, Church Spire, City of London, Modern Buildings, London, England, UK, GB.
RM2B0MNPY–Pattens, European, 18th century, European, leather; metal
RMER0T3N–Guild Church Of St Margaret Pattens The Spire Is The Only Remaining Example Of Wren’s Lead-Covered Timber Spires London UK
RM2BA8PN1–Saint Margaret Pattens Church, Walkie Talkie, 20 Fenchurch Street, London. United Kingdom
RFA129XE–The tower and spire of St Margaret Pattens Eastcheap, London EC3. City of London, England, UK.
RMD0EWJH–The Sculpted Summer and Winter Pattens of Bryce Canyon
RMJPA556–Saint Margaret Pattens church in Rood Lane with The Walkie Talkie Building in background City of London London England
RM2CEWMT9–The Baroque city church of St Margaret Pattens on Eastcheap, in the City of London, UK
RM2GGXD1B–A cat in Pattens 1812 Artist: Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) an English artist and caricaturist of the Georgian Era. A social observer, he was a prolific artist and print maker. Credit: Levenson Collection/Alamy
RMR4F2BA–England, City of London,St Mary at Hill- contemporary office buildings and Saint Margaret Pattens Church of england at night.The church's exterior is
RMDT9AXC–St. Margaret Pattens Church City Of London UK
RMJ71560–Marguerites Patten's Perfect Cooking Book on hors d'oeuvres, savouries and sauces
RMECWE4Y–City of London The steeple of St Margaret Pattens in Eastcheap dwarfed by The 'WalkieTalkie'
RM2AAPRMD–Ruined building, Van Patten's Mountain Camp (ca. late 1800s), near Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains, New Mexico USA
RMA67RN3–Girl Out In Wind Mee
RFRY7TMT–God versus Mammon in Rood Lane, as Plantation Place towers over the spire of St Margaret Patten's church
RMAG9BBB–Agricultural patterns of Maise growing in the Weald of Kent UK
RMG5HJ8E–St Margaret Pattens, church in the City of London. Churchwardens pews
RMB0P635–close up quail eggs with different pattens
RM2AW1NXF–St Margaret Pattens, Church Spire, City of London, Modern Buildings, London, England, UK, GB.
RM2B0J0BG–Pattens, European, early 18th century, European, Silk
RMF5JYRX–View of Saint Margaret Pattens Church from Mincing Lane, London
RMJJMD15–20 Fenchurch Street (Walkie Talkie) and St Margaret Pattens church, City of London, UK
RME7TWRJ–London, England, UK. St Margaret Pattens church, Fenchurch Street and the 'Walkie Talkie' building to the left
RM2JFX6FD–Bell tower of st Margaret Pattens. St Margaret Pattens is a Church of England church in the City of London, located on Eastcheap near the Monument. Th
RMM2R7HG–Church St. Margaret Pattens next to the Walkie-Talkie, 20 Fenchurch Street, city of London, London, Great Britain
RMR1285J–Saint Margaret Pattens church on Eastcheap in the City of London UK, next to the Walkie Talkie Tower.
RMDAHBAM–St Margaret Pattens steeple in the shadow of the 'Walkie Talkie'.
RMT5XY4Y–The Guild Church of St Margaret Pattens in the City of London, UK
RMDT9AFD–St. Margaret Pattens Church City Of London UK
RMM7GH8F–Reflection of Saint Margaret Pattens Church, Fenchurch Street, City of London, UK
RFHYKTK3–City of London St Mary at Hill, looking north towards St Margaret Pattens and the City
RM2AAPRNK–Livery building for Van Patten's Mountain Camp (ca. late 1800s), near Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains, New Mexico USA
RFEB1H9B–St Margaret Pattens church amongst modern offices in the City of London
RFRY7WEG–The great mass of glass and steel of the 'Walkie-talkie' building contrasts with the more classical design of St Margaret Patten's Church spire.
RFJG5R89–Van Patten's Mountain Camp, Dripping Springs Natural Area, New Mexico
RMG5HJ5J–St Margaret Pattens, church in the City of London. Nave gallery
RMDT2WNR–Steeple of The Old Church of St Margaret Pattens with the Walkie Talkie building in the background
RM2AW1P3K–St Margaret Pattens, Church Spire, City of London, Modern Buildings, London, England, UK, GB.
RM2B0J0BH–Pattens, European, early 18th century, European, Leather
RMEHTDH6–The spire of St Margaret Pattens Church in the City of London, with 20 Fenchurch Street (the 'Walkie Talkie') in the background.
RMJJMD0T–Spire of St Margaret Pattens church in front of 20 Fenchurch Street (Walkie Talkie), City of London, UK
RMC3B1ED–the 17th century tower and spire of st margaret pattens church alongside the 2004 plantation place, city of london, england
RMBJW862–fashion, shoes, shoe history, different models, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMJPA555–Saint Margaret Pattens church and street cafe in Rood Lane with The Walkie Talkie Building in background City of London London England
RFA129YF–Bollard outside the church of St Margaret Pattens.
RMCF1YWD–The Guild Church of St Margaret Pattens in the City of London. The spire is the only remaining example of Sir Christopher Wren's
RM2HD99GG–The Guild Church of St Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap, London, EC3, UK
RMDT9AM9–St. Margaret Pattens Church City Of London UK
RMM7GH8D–Reflection of Saint Margaret Pattens Church, Fenchurch Street, City of London, UK
RM2CW7MHF–City of London. The Wren church of St Margaret Pattens in Eastcheap framed by more modern buildings. On the left is the'Walkie-Talkie.'
RM2AAPRNC–Livery building for Van Patten's Mountain Camp (ca. late 1800s), near Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains, New Mexico USA
RFEB1H96–St Margaret Pattens church amongst modern offices in the City of London
RF2AEH8JW–Saint Margaret Pattens Church of England in London.
RF2BF1J4F–Van Patten's Mountain Camp, Dripping Springs Natural Area, New Mexico
RMG5HJ3P–St Margaret Pattens, church in the City of London. Tower and spire
RM2J86W5P–Looking up at Fenchurch Building, London
RM2AW1NNM–St Margaret Pattens, Church Spire, City of London, Modern Buildings, London, England, UK, GB.
RM2B0MNR2–Pattens, British, 1830–50, British, leather, wood, metal
RMMW8P94–. English: Battle of Pinkie sketch, 1547 . 4 September 2011. Patten's The Expedicione into Scotlande of Edward Duke of Somerset 75 Battle of Pinkie sketch, 1547
RMJJMD0F–Spire of St Margaret Pattens church in front of 20 Fenchurch Street (Walkie Talkie), City of London, UK
RMEEP846–St Margaret Patten's Church, East Cheap, with the walkie talkie building on Fenchurch St in the background London, England, UK
RMG3BGAH–English footwear: a pair of Piked or Copped shoes, also called 'Poulaines' or 'Cracowes'; a pair of late C15th leather pattens. Date: 15th century
RFE48C23–The tower and spire of St Margaret Pattens on Eastcheap against modern office buildings. Eastcheap, City of London, UK.
RMCF1YWX–The Guild Church of St Margaret Pattens in the City of London. The spire is the only remaining example of Sir Christopher Wren's
RMDDNWGB–Church of St Margaret Pattens, Eastcheap, City of London, 1815. Artist: William Pearson
RM2HMP4D0–Londoners walk past the church of St. Margaret Pattens in Rood Lane, a medieval street in the City of London, the capital's financial district, on 1th February 2022, in London, England. Rood Lane is named after a crucifix that once stood in the churchyeard of St. Margaret Pattens, reported by John Stow, in 1538, to have been smashed to pieces.
RMD98R93–Geisha on an evening stroll in Fukagawa, c1830. Utagawa Toyokuni (c1777-1835) Japanese Ukiyo-e artist. Geisha with traditional hairstyle in blue kimono, wearing pattens, holding robe to avoid ground. Entertainer Female
RFFBX303–CITY CHURCHES Holy Trinity Minories St Andrew Undershaft Margaret Pattens, 1775
RM2AAPRK7–Window in ruined building, Van Patten's Mountain Camp (ca. late 1800s), near Dripping Springs, Organ Mountains, New Mexico USA
RMPAAWAT–Pattens. Culture: British. Date: 1830-50. Women's shoes of the early 19th century were notoriously thin and flimsy, so some sort of overshoe was necessary to keep the shoes clean and dry when walking outdoors. One option was the patten, which consisted of a wooden sole with straps, raised on an iron ring. Pattens were not considered particularly genteel or refined, and this reputation is confirmed by the coarse construction of many surviving examples. These pattens from the collection, in a scarcely found child's size, are typical of the type worn in the 1830s and 1840s. Pattens fell out of
RF2AEHDTR–Saint Margaret Pattens Church of England between modern glass towers.
RF2BF1J4N–Van Patten's Mountain Camp, Dripping Springs Natural Area, New Mexico
RMR0R1PC–'St Margaret Pattens, The Steeple', mid-late 19th century. Creator: Unknown.
RMBGG09B–Drainage patterns, Walvis Bay lagoon Namibia
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