Warwick castle history historical archive archival Stock Photos and Images
RME1GHC3–Brass candelabra at Warwick Castle, England. Circa 17th century.
RM2PFYD2P–Warwick Castle 1840s by David Cox
RMW1XW1R–Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, seen here in the 19th century. From English Pictures, published 1890.
RME525TT–Entrance to Warwick Castle built in 1068. Victorian woodcut engraving circa 1845.
RMHHMG82–Caesar's Tower, Warwick Castle, 1938 England
RMRNTF51–Cattermole - Warwick Castle.
RMCWD87K–Claymores or Scottish late medieval two-handed longswords, in Warwick Castle, England.
RM2BW39RK–Jack Crawford and Adrian Quist ( left ) the Australian Davis Cup players and Mrs Crawford left Waterloo station on the Warwick castle boat train for South Africa . July 1935
RME0W60F–Jul 14, 1961; London, UK; The three Bahreini Arabs were sentenced in Bahrein in 1956 on charges of attempting to overthrow the Government and to assissinate the Ruler, Sheikh Sulman Bin Hamad al Khalifah. Leaning on the rails of the liner Warwick Castle when she arrived at King George V Dock are the three Bahreini Arabs (L-R) ABDUL RAHMAN BAKER, ABDUL ALI ALAIWAT and ABDUL AZIZ SHAMLAN.
RM2BW1XY6–Natal's prettiest business girl arrives for Coronation. Miss Joyce Edwards, chosen the most attractive business girl in Natal, arrived at Southampton on the Warwick Castle to attend the Coronation. She will spend 10 days in London. Photo shows: Miss Joyce Edwards waving on arrival at Southampton. 10 May 1937
RM2PH2K9H–Protesting Licentiates marching to the Royal College of Physicians in 1767, in the Siege of Warwick Lane Castle, vintage coloured etching from 1768
RM2BW3Y72–Danish Consul explorer arrives in England from Antarctic Survey . Travelling from the Antarctic , where he has been exploring and mapping new territory , lars Christensen , Danish Consul in Norway , arrived at Southampton with his daughter aboard the Warwick Castle . Consul Christensen is a well known Antarctic explorer . Photo shows , Consul Lars Christensen with his daughter on arrival at Southampton . 8 March 1937
RME4N7MC–Warwick Castle Illustration from 'The British isles - Cassell Petter & Galpin Part 5 Picturesque Europe. 1877' 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.
RMF2TPF4–Guy's Tower and the walls of Warwick Castle 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.
RMDYENK6–Jacobean or early 18th century fireplace at Warwick Castle
RM2PGFGNE–Warwick: The Town and Castle from the Priory Gardens by Giovanni Antonio Canal
RMW1XW1K–Warwick Castle, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, seen here in the 19th century. From English Pictures, published 1890.
RME52713–Guy's Tower at Warwick Castle built in 1068. Victorian woodcut engraving circa 1845.
RM2AYGY7H–Francis Harding - Warwick Castle
RM2BW3Y78–Danish Consul explorer arrives in England from Antarctic Survey . Travelling from the Antarctic , where he has been exploring and mapping new territory , lars Christensen , Danish Consul in Norway , arrived at Southampton with his daughter aboard the Warwick Castle . Consul Christensen is a well known Antarctic explorer . Photo shows , Consul Lars Christensen with his daughter on arrival at Southampton . 8 March 1937
RMF2TPF1–Houses under the Castle at Warwick 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.
RMDYENK7–Jacobean or early 18th century fireplace at Warwick Castle
RM2PGE761–Castle Point from 1764 until 1831 by John Warwick Smith
RMW1XW1X–An old half- timbered house in Castle Street, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, seen here in the 19th century. From English Pictures, published 1890.
RME52714–View over Castle Mill & River Avon of Warwick Castle built in 1068. Victorian woodcut engraving circa 1845.
RMR876W9–Canaletto - Warwick Castle
RM2BW3P30–Earl Howe leaves to compete in South African Grand Prix . Earl Howe , the British racing driver , left Waterloo on the Warwick Castle boat train for South Africa , where with a number of other Englisd drivers , he is to compete in the Grand Prix on New Year ' s Day . Photo shows , Earl Howe talking to a railway official as he left Waterloo . 29 November 1935 1936
RME1GGNM–Blue and white Chinese porcelain vase at Warwick Castle, England.
RM2PGE7B5–View of the Early Castle of Diganwy from 1764 until 1831 by John Warwick Smith
RME1GHRN–19th century English bedroom furniture at Warwick Castle.
RMR876WA–Canaletto - Warwick- The Town and Castle from the Priory Gardens
RM2BW3RR6–Earl Howe leaves to compete in South African Grand Prix . Earl Howe , the British racing driver , left Waterloo on the Warwick Castle boat train for South Africa , where with a number of other Englisd drivers , he is to compete in the Grand Prix on New Year ' s Day . Photo shows , Earl Howe talking to a railway official as he left Waterloo . 29 November 1935 1936
RM2PGE79A–Ruins of Cricceith Castle and Part of the Town on the Bay on Cardigan. East View, Carnarvonshire July 15, 1790 by John Warwick Smith
RME1GHRY–19th century English bedroom furniture at Warwick Castle.
RM2B7B6C6–Giovanni Antonio Canal, il Canaletto - Warwick Castle - the South Front
RM2BW3NYD–Lifeboat drill before christmas mail ship sails from Southampton . The crew of the Union Castle motor ship Warwick Castle , which is taking the christmas mail for Tristan da Cunha , the world ' s loneliest island , and South Africa , underwent lifeboat drill at Southampton before the ship sailed . Photo shows , lifeboat drill at Southampton before the Warwick Castle sailed . Photo shows , lifeboat drill at Southampton before the Warwick Castle sailed with the Christmas mail . 29 November 1935 1936
RME1GHT1–19th century English bedroom furniture at Warwick Castle.
RM2B7B6B2–Giovanni Antonio Canal, il Canaletto - Warwick Castle - the East Front
RM2BW3MNB–Lifeboat drill before christmas mail ship sails from Southampton . The crew of the Union Castle motor ship Warwick Castle , which is taking the christmas mail for Tristan da Cunha , the world ' s loneliest island , and South Africa , underwent lifeboat drill at Southampton before the ship sailed . Photo shows , lifeboat drill at Southampton before the Warwick Castle sailed . Photo shows , lifeboat drill at Southampton before the Warwick Castle sailed with the Christmas mail . 29 November 1935 1936
RME1GHRJ–19th century English bedroom furniture at Warwick Castle.
RMPWGHCR–Warwick Castle - overall.
RM2BW3JN7–Lifeboat drill before christmas mail ship sails from Southampton . The crew of the Union Castle motor ship Warwick Castle , which is taking the christmas mail for Tristan da Cunha , the world ' s loneliest island , and South Africa , underwent lifeboat drill at Southampton before the ship sailed . Photo shows , lifeboat drill at Southampton before the Warwick Castle sailed . Photo shows , lifeboat drill at Southampton before the Warwick Castle sailed with the Christmas mail . 29 November 1935 1936
RME1GHRP–19th century English bedroom furniture at Warwick Castle.
RME1GHT0–19th century English bedroom furniture at Warwick Castle.
RMPGDWT3–Image from page 89 of 'The Warwick Guide; containing a concise historical account of the town, and ... descriptions of the Castle, Beauchamp Chapel, etc. [The descriptions in part by J. N. Brewer.]' .
RME1GHRM–19th century English bedroom furniture at Warwick Castle.
RM2CMXJWJ–John Warwick Smith - Castle Point
RME1GHRK–19th century English bedroom furniture at Warwick Castle.
RM2CMXKCB–John Warwick Smith - View of the Early Castle of Diganwy
RME1GH26–19th century gilded mirror in the dining hall of Warwick Castle, England.
RM2CMXJW8–John Warwick Smith - Ruins of Cricceith Castle and Part of the Town on the Bay on Cardigan. East View, Carnarvonshire.
RMDYENM0–Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was king of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. He was lord, and later king, of Ireland. studio of Hans Holbein, Warwick castle
RMF7NM9E–Warwick Castle, England 1835
RME1GHTT–18th century bedcover at Warwick Castle.
RMDYEFMH–Unused Moat at Warwick Castle 2013 A.D.
RME1GHTR–17th century bed with pillows at Warwick Castle.
RME1GHPW–Sundial mounted on the entrance tower at Warwick Castle, England.
RME1GHTE–19th century fire hose on a wall at Warwick Castle
RME1GH1W–Ink wells and writing pen (19th century), Warwick Castle, England.
RMDYENKG–Sundial mounted on the entrance tower to at Warwick Castle dates to the 1700s.
RMDYENKJ–Sundial mounted on the entrance tower to at Warwick Castle dates to the 1700s.
RMDYEN9A–Baroque picture frame (detail). Gilded frame for a painting in Warwick Castle. Circa 1750
RMDYEN9B–Baroque picture frame (detail). Gilded frame for a painting in Warwick Castle. Circa 1754
RMDYEN9C–Baroque picture frame (detail). Gilded frame for a painting in Warwick Castle. Circa 1755
RME1GHPM–Carved wood panel at Warwick Castle, England, based on Peter Paul Rubens painting 'The Battle of the Amazons'. The carving was by Simon Cognoulles, 1740.
RMDYEFX7–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFX2–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFX4–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFX3–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFX6–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFX9–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFX5–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFWN–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFX8–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFWP–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFWM–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEFX1–View of Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF53–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4R–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4T–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF50–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4P–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4K–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4W–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF51–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF54–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4X–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF55–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4N–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4M–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF52–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEF4Y–Main Entrance to Warwick Castle 2013. The Medieval castle was developed from an original built by William the Conqueror in 1068
RMDYEN0X–Queen Ann's bedroom at Warwick castle. (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714[1]) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707,
RMDYEN0J–Queen Ann's bedroom at Warwick castle. (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714[1]) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707,
RMDYEN0G–Queen Ann's bedroom at Warwick castle. (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714[1]) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707,
RMDYEN0H–Queen Ann's bedroom at Warwick castle. (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714[1]) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707,
RMDYEN0M–Queen Ann's bedroom at Warwick castle. (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714[1]) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707,
RMDYEN0K–Queen Ann's bedroom at Warwick castle. (6 February 1665 – 1 August 1714[1]) became Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland on 8 March 1702. On 1 May 1707,
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