RMWHB0N7–The Quiet Street - 1856. by John Leech. Sketch from a Study Window.
RMWHB2JJ–Elizabeth Woodville window Canterbury Cathedral 1482 - Elizabeth Woodville or Wydville (c. 1437 - 7/8 June 1492) was the Queen consort of King Edward IV of England from 1464 until his death in 1483..
RMWH8G4W–Akhenaten and Nefertiti at the Great State Window of their palace. On the left are the royal princesses and a plan of the palace (Tomb of Pernefer). Nefertiti was the wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep IV (later Akhenaten), and mother-in-law of the Pharaoh Tutankhamen. Tutankhamen by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, page 144.
RMWHBDKC–Britain's first department store as it was in the 1890s. The blank window represents the original Whiteley's of 1863 - Whiteleys was London's first department store, located in the Bayswater area of London, England. The store's main entrance was located on Queensway. It is now a shopping centre - The original Whiteleys department store was created by William Whiteley, who started a drapery shop at 31 Westbourne Grove in 1863. By 1867 it had expanded to a row of shops containing 17 separate departments. The first store, described as 'an immense symposium of the arts and industries of the
RMWHB2FC–Drawing room window curtain
RMWH9GET–Drawing of Stained Glass Window
RMWHA9P7–The Prison Window by John Phillip. 1857
RMWHA5NX–Train driver. Passengers looking out of the window
RMWHA86W–Woman fitting draft excluder to a window frame
RMWHAPPC–A Window in Lacock Abbey August 1835. by Fox Talbot
RMWHAH6X–Fox Talbot calotype from The Pencil of Nature. View from the window in Paris
RMWHA921–Edison Day window display 1915 at Rikers drug store.. 200 Broadway New York City
RMWHA792–It's A Square World. Michael 'Oblong' Bentine in his window box for on of the sketches. 28th August 1960
RMWH9PP1–The staircase at Madame de Pompadour's Hermitage at Fontainebleau with the original boiseries. The window was blocked at the time of the addition of the new wing.
RMWH8NTK–Akbar's son Jahangir, sharing a window with Christ - Moghul albums were often composed like exquisite scrap--books: c.1620
RMWH9EPC–The New York Lighting Company. Edison Day window display, 42nd Street New York, USA. Thomas A Edison (1847-1931).
RMWHB6DH–Gold collars being awarded to courtier from the Window of Appearances by Seti I - New Kingdom XIX Dynasty 1304-1290 BC - Menmaatre Seti I (sometimes called Sethi I) was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt (Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt)..
RMWH8YA2–The Fabian Window at the Beatrice Webb House Leith Hill Surrey. The large figures ( Edward Pease Secretary to the Fabian Society, Sidney Webb and George Bernard Shaw. the kneeling figure, all Fabians include H G Wells thumbing his nose at the left, and Caroline Townshend who made the window. the books composing the altar include works by Shaw and the Webbs and Fabian Tracts. The window was commissioned by Shaw in 1910
RMWHA8W6–Window display featuring Edison Day October 21st 1916. Anniversary of Incandescent Lighting. . Edison, Thomas Alva (the Wizard of Menlo Park) US inventor; opened research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey 1876 (moved to West Orange, New Jersey 1887); invented phonograph (1st demonstrated 1877); invented incandescent electric light 1879; invented kinetograph camera and kinetoscope motion-picture viewer (patented 1891) 1847-1931 . .
RMWHAA8H–Joseph of Arimathea. by William Morris. for stained glass window. Joseph of Arimathea was a wealthy disciple of Jesus, who, according to the book of Matthew 27:57-60, asked Pontius Pilate for permission to take Jesus' dead body in order to prepare it for burial. He also provided the tomb where the crucified Lord was laid until his Resurrection. Joseph is mentioned in a few times in parallel passages in Mark, Luke and John, but nothing further is heard about his later activities..
RMWH8G20–1904 Olympic Games. St Louis inhabitants watch the finals of the 200 metres hurdles race from their window, won by Harry Hillman (United States). The Olympic Games page 51.
RMWHAR9E–The worlds first photograph 1826. by Niepce on a pewter plate showing the view from Niepce's window at Gras near Chalon sur Saone
RMWH9ER9–Thomas A Edison (1847-1931), US scientist and inventor who formed the Edison Light Company in 1889. Edison Day window display, 1916.
RMWHAP1K–Dutch print showing Lord Protector ( Cromwell ) preaching. The crown is surmounted by a plume of peacock feathers. the Battle of Worcester is seen through the window. 28th September 1651
RMWHBE7Y–The Spanish royal palace fortress at Medina del Campo , Castile , Spain . Cesare was imprisoned in the top room of the tower . After two years he made a daring escape , descending from his window by means of a rope .
RMWHBDK8–The Kinetoscope is an early motion picture exhibition device. Though not a movie projector it was designed for films to be viewed individually through the window of a cabinet housing its components—the Kinetoscope introduced the basic approach that would become the standard for all cinematic projection before the advent of video: it creates the illusion of movement by conveying a strip of perforated film bearing sequential images over a light source with a high-speed shutter..
RMWHAH8B–Kitchen interior in the farmhouse from Corradreenan West townland, County Fermanagh, now at the Ulster Folk Museum. The door from outside and the kitchen hearth are in line with one another so they are separated by the jamb wall fitted with its little spy window. The substantial brick chimney is not an original feature, but replaces a clay plastered wickerwork chimney, the brick chimney is one of a number of 19th century improvements incorporated in the house, another is the tiled flooring
RMWHAGN2–Johann Heinrich Schulze. 1687-1744. Schulze was a German Professor at the University of Altdorf, whose experiments paved the way towards photography. Though it was known that certain chemicals darken when exposed to the sun, it was not clear whether it was the action of light or heat which had this effect. In 1727 Schulze heated some silver nitrate in an oven, and discovering that it did not darken was able to eliminate heat as the darkening agent. Having noticed that a glass jar containing a particular chemical mixture changed colour on one side - that facing the window, he applied paper
RMWHAAE5–Research into the effects of radiation on materials is carried out in the High Activity Handling Building.. The work is done in cells which have protective walls of concrete 5ft 6 inches thick using remote manipulators and remotely controlled machines. Operations are watched through large windows also 5 ft 6 inches thick which are glass fronted tanks filled with zinc bromide solution. A maintenance mechanic in protective clothing adjusting equipment in a highly active cell. The work is being directed from behind the glass shielding window. . Harwell November 1962
RM2BW2C4Y–Mayfair window cleaning Co. 1917's
RM2BTPG4G–Orpington Central School window . 1936
RM2BW2C4F–Mayfair window cleaning Co. 1917's
RM2BTPG4Y–Orpington Central School window . 1936
RM2BTPF85–Unwins window display . 1938
RM2BTPGBA–Unwins window display . 1936
RM2BTPGD5–Unwins window display . 1936
RM2BW8JJ2–Dogs in a shop window . 1936 .
RM2BW8W33–Miss Haken looking out the window of a train . 1936
RM2BW902G–The empty shop window of Robin ' s Stores at Grove Park . 1936
RM2BW39FB–Lorry crashes into shop window . 28 April 1934
RM2BW902C–The empty shop window of Robin ' s Stores at Grove Park . 1936
RM2BW92MA–A window made splinter proof using cake mats . 1939
RM2BW8R83–Man views Thames shipping from his window in Woolwich . 1938
RM2BW8R9A–Man views Thames shipping from his window in Woolwich . 1938
RM2BW8TGC–Decorated window in Sidcup , Kent during shopping week . 1938
RM2BW923N–Window lights from the Munition works building in Crayford , Kent . 1936
RM2BW8PCM–A smiling young woman looking out of a train carriage window . 1935
RM2BW8PWK–Shop window display of personalised Christmas greetings cards at Glen ' s library , lit up in Farningham , Kent . 1937
RM2BW8PW5–Shop window display of personalised Christmas greetings cards at Glen ' s library , lit up in Farningham , Kent . 1937
RM2BWB3NT–Unusual stained glass window subjects . Gurney ' s steam engine and lighthouse , form subjects for stained glass windows at St Margarets Church , Westminster .
RM2BWB4M6–The stained glass window , presented to the House of Commons by King Henry VII in 1507 , in the course of being removed from St Margaret ' s , Westminster to a place of safety .
RM2BWB4NP–The stained glass window , presented to the House of Commons by King Henry VII in 1507 , in the course of being removed from St Margaret ' s , Westminster to a place of safety .
RM2BW93P1–The window display of a Hedley Mitchell store in Erith , London . It is taking part in a window display contest set up by the Daily Mail . 1939
RM2BW93P0–The window display of a Hedley Mitchell store in Erith , London . It is taking part in a window display contest set up by the Daily Mail . 1939
RM2BW93MN–The window display of a Hedley Mitchell store in Erith , London . It is taking part in a window display contest set up by the Daily Mail . 1939
RM2BW93NP–The window display of a Hedley Mitchell store in Erith , London . It is taking part in a window display contest set up by the Daily Mail . 1939
RM2BW93NX–The window display of a Hedley Mitchell store in Erith , London . It is taking part in a window display contest set up by the Daily Mail . 1939
RM2BW93P3–The window display of a Hedley Mitchell store in Erith , London . It is taking part in a window display contest set up by the Daily Mail . 1939
RM2BWFHB8–Unusal stained glass window subjects A window dedicated to Sir Goldsworthy Gurney and showing his steam carriage and steam engine , form subjects for stained glass windows at St Margarets Church , Westminster .
RM2BW8T6A–A window with ornamentations at Hever Castle . 1938
RM2BW8W3R–Storm damage : a broken window . 1938
RM2BW8YYN–Tree blossom seen through a window . 1939
RM2BW925T–A blackbird that has nested in the crook of a window . 1939
RM2BW3BWH–Policeman in front of a broken shop window . October 1934
RM2BW8YXA–Dawson ' s shop window camping display in Sidcup , Kent . 1939
RM2BW3HFD–Arbroath Guide . Shop window with a picture display advertising Abroath in Scotland . 1935
RM2BW8XXC–Mr George Dowe and and Mrs Dowe looking out of their window in Northfleet , Kent . 1938 .
RM2BW925K–Hand feeding a worm to a blackbird that has nested in the crook of a window . 1939
RM2BW96BY–Hoppers hut in shop window (I don't think that the text matches the picture). 1936 .
RM2BW8RWG–A little boy sees something he wants in a shop window at Christmas time . 1935
RM2BW3FFK–The Transport Minister , Mr Hore - Belisha , in his carriage window at Paddington Station . 26 January 1935
RM2BW8X5Y–A ewe with her dog friend climb in the window of a sports car in West Malling . 1937
RM2BW8X5J–A ewe with her dog friend climb in the window of a sports car in West Malling . 1937
RM2BW8MBK–House by the railway with a woman looking out of her window with a washboard .Train shadows and washing stone . 1935
RM2BW8WPA–Mrs Zehnder with her little boy , looking out of the window of her home . Advertising shots taken for the Daily Mirror . 1937
RM2BW3N3G–Gina Malo leaves for holiday in America . Gina Malo in her carriage window at Waterloo . 19 March 1935
RM2BW8DW2–At the window of the new zeppelin . Dr Hugo Eckener , the constructor of the great new zeppelin , at the window of the control cabin . 27 September 1928
RM2BWAY5Y–Air minister Unveils Abbey Window to British Flying Services Captain Guest ( in silk hat ) leaving 26 May 1922
RM2BTPR63–Buisness as usual. Kardomah Sand bagged front window. The photograph was taken through a spy hole as people using cameras ran the risk of being arrested.
RM2BW2K7A–A shopping crowd in Kensington turns its back on the window display to watch the wedding of Hon James Lindsay and Hon Bronwen Scott-Ellis at St Mary Abbotts. 26 April 1933
RM2BWBY9M–Memorial window to general Gordon in London Church where he was baptised . The stained glass window which is to be unveiled to the memory of General Gordon in the old parish church of St Alfege , Greenwich , where he was baptized . 18 November 1925
RM2BWBEG9–' All power to the greenshirts ' The slogan written on a brick , painted green and flung by, being flung through a window of Number 10 Downing street during a cabinet meeting 27 June 1934
RM2BWBD8W–Plot to blow up the heart of New York . It is reported that a bomb was found on a window ledge of the County Court house , but was fortunately discovered before it exploded . The Municipal Building , New York . 27 October 1926
RM2BW3NEH–Famous London artist designs window for Christ 's Hospital Girls School . Mr James Hogen at work in his London studio on the stained glass window for Christ 's Hospital Girls School . 27 September 1935
RM2BW3TD4–Famous London artist designs window for Christ 's Hospital Girls School . Mr James Hogen at work in his London studio on the stained glass window for Christ 's Hospital Girls School . 27 September 1935
RM2BW3TGM–Famous London artist designs window for Christ 's Hospital Girls School . Mr James Hogen at work in his London studio on the stained glass window for Christ 's Hospital Girls School . 27 September 1935
RM2BWBX71–Plot to blow up the heart of New York . It is reported that a bomb was found on a window ledge of the County Court house , but was fortunately discovered before it exploded . An aerial view of the City Hall and Court House . 27 October 1926
RM2BWFHDT–Bomb at a banquet . A bomb was thrown through a window of the Victoria Hotel , Canto , during a dinner to M H Merlin , the Governor General of French Indo China . A view of the Victoria Hotel , Canton . 21 June 1924
RM2BW214C–Firemen mounting the escape to enter the window at the scene of the fire in High Holborn this morning (Sunday). Two escapes and several pumps were called to the fire, which is believed to have been caused by the explosion a refrigerator over premises occupied by a restaurant. 27 June 1937
RM2BW219T–Captain Eyston in his carriage window, who is shortly to attempt to set a new world speed record of 400 miles an hour. They left Waterloo station with his wife and daughters, Madelyn and Betty on the Aquatania boat train for America. 25 August 1937
RM2BW2DC3–Dorothy Hale, the film actress who had appeared in British productions, was killed when she fell from a window on the 16th floor of a New York hotel. She was born in Pittsburgh in 1905 and was twice married. Police believe she may have fallen while trying to open the window. 21 October 1938
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