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Haltwhistle (Left), Haydon Bridge (Right), UK. Haltwhistle is a Small Town and Civil Parish in Northumberland, England. Haydon Bridge is a Village in Northumberland, England. Its Most Distinctive Features Are the Two Bridges Crossing the River South Tyne; the Picturesque Original Bridge for which the Village Was Named (Now Restricted to Pedestrian Use) and a Modern Bridge.
Haltwhistle (Left), Haydon Bridge (Right), UK. Haltwhistle is a Small Town and Civil Parish in Northumberland, England. Haydon Bridge is a Village in Northumberland, England. Its Most Distinctive Features Are the Two Bridges Crossing the River South Tyne; the Picturesque Original Bridge for which the Village Was Named (Now Restricted to Pedestrian Use) and a Modern Bridge.

LZT1005194: Haltwhistle (Left), Haydon Bridge (Right), UK. Haltwhistle is a Small Town and Civil Parish in Northumberland, England. Haydon Bridge is a Village in Northumberland, England. Its Most Distinctive Features Are the Two Bridges Crossing the River South Tyne; the Picturesque Original Bridge for which the Village Was Named (Now Restricted to Pedestrian Use) and a Modern Bridge. / Bridgeman Images

Prudhoe Castle,  is a Ruined Medieval English Castle Situated on the South Bank of the River Tyne at Prudhoe, Northumberland, England. The Castle Stands on a Ridge  on the South Bank of the River Tyne. It is Partly Enclosed by a Deep Moat. The Ground to the North Falls Away Steeply to the River. The Castle Entrance is on the South Side and is Flanked by a Mill Pond on the Left and a Ruined Water Mill on the Right. The Castle is Entered by a Barbican Dating from the First Half of the 14th Century. The Gatehouse, Dating from the Early 12th Century, Leads Into the Outer Ward, which Contains the Remains of Several Buildings. At the North Side, against the Curtain Wall, Are the Remains of the Great Hall, Measuring 60 Ft by 46 Ft (18m by 14m), Built by the Percies When They Took Over the Castle. At the End of the 15th Century a New Hall Was Built to the West to Replace the Existing One. UK
Prudhoe Castle,  is a Ruined Medieval English Castle Situated on the South Bank of the River Tyne at Prudhoe, Northumberland, England. The Castle Stands on a Ridge  on the South Bank of the River Tyne. It is Partly Enclosed by a Deep Moat. The Ground to the North Falls Away Steeply to the River. The Castle Entrance is on the South Side and is Flanked by a Mill Pond on the Left and a Ruined Water Mill on the Right. The Castle is Entered by a Barbican Dating from the First Half of the 14th Century. The Gatehouse, Dating from the Early 12th Century, Leads Into the Outer Ward, which Contains the Remains of Several Buildings. At the North Side, against the Curtain Wall, Are the Remains of the Great Hall, Measuring 60 Ft by 46 Ft (18m by 14m), Built by the Percies When They Took Over the Castle. At the End of the 15th Century a New Hall Was Built to the West to Replace the Existing One. UK

LZT1005196: Prudhoe Castle, is a Ruined Medieval English Castle Situated on the South Bank of the River Tyne at Prudhoe, Northumberland, England. The Castle Stands on a Ridge on the South Bank of the River Tyne. It is Partly Enclosed by a Deep Moat. The Ground to the North Falls Away Steeply to the River. The Castle Entrance is on the South Side and is Flanked by a Mill Pond on the Left and a Ruined Water Mill on the Right. The Castle is Entered by a Barbican Dating from the First Half of the 14th Century. The Gatehouse, Dating from the Early 12th Century, Leads Into the Outer Ward, which Contains the Remains of Several Buildings. At the North Side, against the Curtain Wall, Are the Remains of the Great Hall, Measuring 60 Ft by 46 Ft (18m by 14m), Built by the Percies When They Took Over the Castle. At the End of the 15th Century a New Hall Was Built to the West to Replace the Existing One. UK / Bridgeman Images

Bywell Castle, Bywell Castle is Situated in the Village of Bywell Overlooking the River Tyne, Four Miles East of Corbridge, Northumberland, England. It Was Built in 1430 by the Neville Family (See Earl of Westmorland) But Was Never Completed. The Impressive Three Storey Gatehouse Remains. Keys to the Past: Castle Together with Part of a Curtain Wall Into which Has Been Incorporated a Much Later House. UK
Bywell Castle, Bywell Castle is Situated in the Village of Bywell Overlooking the River Tyne, Four Miles East of Corbridge, Northumberland, England. It Was Built in 1430 by the Neville Family (See Earl of Westmorland) But Was Never Completed. The Impressive Three Storey Gatehouse Remains. Keys to the Past: Castle Together with Part of a Curtain Wall Into which Has Been Incorporated a Much Later House. UK

LZT1005198: Bywell Castle, Bywell Castle is Situated in the Village of Bywell Overlooking the River Tyne, Four Miles East of Corbridge, Northumberland, England. It Was Built in 1430 by the Neville Family (See Earl of Westmorland) But Was Never Completed. The Impressive Three Storey Gatehouse Remains. Keys to the Past: Castle Together with Part of a Curtain Wall Into which Has Been Incorporated a Much Later House. UK / Bridgeman Images

Shields Harbour: The High Lights, UK. Shields, Tyneside, England
Shields Harbour: The High Lights, UK. Shields, Tyneside, England

LZT1005205: Shields Harbour: The High Lights, UK. Shields, Tyneside, England / Bridgeman Images

Tynemouth, from the Sea, UK. A Town and a Historic Borough in Tyne and Wear, England, at the Mouth of the River Tyne, Between North Shields (on the Tyne) and Cullercoats (on the Coast to the North). UK
Tynemouth, from the Sea, UK. A Town and a Historic Borough in Tyne and Wear, England, at the Mouth of the River Tyne, Between North Shields (on the Tyne) and Cullercoats (on the Coast to the North). UK

LZT1005207: Tynemouth, from the Sea, UK. A Town and a Historic Borough in Tyne and Wear, England, at the Mouth of the River Tyne, Between North Shields (on the Tyne) and Cullercoats (on the Coast to the North). UK / Bridgeman Images

Distant View of Durham, UK. A City in North East England. Durham is Well Known for Its Norman Cathedral and 11th-Century Castle.
Distant View of Durham, UK. A City in North East England. Durham is Well Known for Its Norman Cathedral and 11th-Century Castle.

LZT1005217: Distant View of Durham, UK. A City in North East England. Durham is Well Known for Its Norman Cathedral and 11th-Century Castle. / Bridgeman Images

Looking Up the River, Sunderland, at the Heart of the City of Sunderland, a Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. It is Situated at the Mouth of the River Wear. UK
Looking Up the River, Sunderland, at the Heart of the City of Sunderland, a Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. It is Situated at the Mouth of the River Wear. UK

LZT1005221: Looking Up the River, Sunderland, at the Heart of the City of Sunderland, a Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. It is Situated at the Mouth of the River Wear. UK / Bridgeman Images

Barnard Castle (Barney) is a Market Town in Teesdale, County Durham, England. UK
Barnard Castle (Barney) is a Market Town in Teesdale, County Durham, England. UK

LZT1005225: Barnard Castle (Barney) is a Market Town in Teesdale, County Durham, England. UK / Bridgeman Images

Ingestre Hall is a 17th Century Jacobean Mansion Situated at Ingestre, Near Stafford, Staffordshire, England, UK.
Ingestre Hall is a 17th Century Jacobean Mansion Situated at Ingestre, Near Stafford, Staffordshire, England, UK.

LZT1005241: Ingestre Hall is a 17th Century Jacobean Mansion Situated at Ingestre, Near Stafford, Staffordshire, England, UK. / Bridgeman Images

The Banks of the Dove, UK
The Banks of the Dove, UK

LZT1005249: The Banks of the Dove, UK / Bridgeman Images

John of Gaunt's Gateway, Tutbury Castle. A Largely Ruinous Medieval Castle at Tutbury, Staffordshire, England, in the Ownership of the Duchy of Lancaster. Tutbury Castle Became the Headquarters of Henry De Ferrers and Was the Centre of the Wapentake of Appletree, which Included Duffield Frith. Apart from the 12th Century Chapel the Ruins Date from the 14th and 15th Centuries When the Castle Was Rebuilt. Mary, Queen of Scots, Was Imprisoned in the Castle in the 16th Century. UK
John of Gaunt's Gateway, Tutbury Castle. A Largely Ruinous Medieval Castle at Tutbury, Staffordshire, England, in the Ownership of the Duchy of Lancaster. Tutbury Castle Became the Headquarters of Henry De Ferrers and Was the Centre of the Wapentake of Appletree, which Included Duffield Frith. Apart from the 12th Century Chapel the Ruins Date from the 14th and 15th Centuries When the Castle Was Rebuilt. Mary, Queen of Scots, Was Imprisoned in the Castle in the 16th Century. UK

LZT1005253: John of Gaunt's Gateway, Tutbury Castle. A Largely Ruinous Medieval Castle at Tutbury, Staffordshire, England, in the Ownership of the Duchy of Lancaster. Tutbury Castle Became the Headquarters of Henry De Ferrers and Was the Centre of the Wapentake of Appletree, which Included Duffield Frith. Apart from the 12th Century Chapel the Ruins Date from the 14th and 15th Centuries When the Castle Was Rebuilt. Mary, Queen of Scots, Was Imprisoned in the Castle in the 16th Century. UK / Bridgeman Images

Junction of the Trent and the Dove, UK
Junction of the Trent and the Dove, UK

LZT1005254: Junction of the Trent and the Dove, UK / Bridgeman Images

The Cathedral of Orleans, in France.
The Cathedral of Orleans, in France.

LZT1005324: The Cathedral of Orleans, in France. / Bridgeman Images

The Crater on the Peak of Teneriffe
The Crater on the Peak of Teneriffe

LZT1005325: The Crater on the Peak of Teneriffe / Bridgeman Images

At Ashopton, Derwentdale, UK. Ashopton Was a Small Village in Derbyshire, England, in the Vale of the River Ashop. In the Early 1940s, the Village (Along with Neighbouring Derwent) Was Demolished to Make Way for the Filling of Ladybower Reservoir
At Ashopton, Derwentdale, UK. Ashopton Was a Small Village in Derbyshire, England, in the Vale of the River Ashop. In the Early 1940s, the Village (Along with Neighbouring Derwent) Was Demolished to Make Way for the Filling of Ladybower Reservoir

LZT1005260: At Ashopton, Derwentdale, UK. Ashopton Was a Small Village in Derbyshire, England, in the Vale of the River Ashop. In the Early 1940s, the Village (Along with Neighbouring Derwent) Was Demolished to Make Way for the Filling of Ladybower Reservoir / Bridgeman Images

Haddon Hall, from the Wye. An English Country House on the River Wye at Bakewell, Derbyshire, One of the Seats of the Duke of Rutland, Occupied by Lord Edward Manners (Brother of the Current Duke) and His Family. UK
Haddon Hall, from the Wye. An English Country House on the River Wye at Bakewell, Derbyshire, One of the Seats of the Duke of Rutland, Occupied by Lord Edward Manners (Brother of the Current Duke) and His Family. UK

LZT1005264: Haddon Hall, from the Wye. An English Country House on the River Wye at Bakewell, Derbyshire, One of the Seats of the Duke of Rutland, Occupied by Lord Edward Manners (Brother of the Current Duke) and His Family. UK / Bridgeman Images

On the Trent at Gainsborough, UK
On the Trent at Gainsborough, UK

LZT1005277: On the Trent at Gainsborough, UK / Bridgeman Images

The Sheep-Eater of Hindostan: The Sheep-Eater and His Gurw, India. or Indostan, Literally
The Sheep-Eater of Hindostan: The Sheep-Eater and His Gurw, India. or Indostan, Literally

LZT1005352: The Sheep-Eater of Hindostan: The Sheep-Eater and His Gurw, India. or Indostan, Literally "Land of the Indus", is a Popular Name for the Indian Subcontinent. Delhi and Agra Have Been the Traditional Capitals of Hindustan. / Bridgeman Images

Ruins of Harewood Castle, UK. Harewood Castle is a 12th-Century Stone Hall House and Courtyard Fortress, Located on the Harewood Estate, Harewood, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
Ruins of Harewood Castle, UK. Harewood Castle is a 12th-Century Stone Hall House and Courtyard Fortress, Located on the Harewood Estate, Harewood, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

LZT1005285: Ruins of Harewood Castle, UK. Harewood Castle is a 12th-Century Stone Hall House and Courtyard Fortress, Located on the Harewood Estate, Harewood, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. / Bridgeman Images

The Fan-Palm, Fan Palm
The Fan-Palm, Fan Palm

LZT1005360: The Fan-Palm, Fan Palm / Bridgeman Images

View of Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat, UK
View of Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat, UK

LZT1005375: View of Edinburgh from Arthur's Seat, UK / Bridgeman Images

The Idol Seater.
The Idol Seater.

LZT1005378: The Idol Seater. / Bridgeman Images

Huntingdon Bridge. Bedford is the County Town of Bedfordshire, in the East of England. UK
Huntingdon Bridge. Bedford is the County Town of Bedfordshire, in the East of England. UK

LZT1005305: Huntingdon Bridge. Bedford is the County Town of Bedfordshire, in the East of England. UK / Bridgeman Images

The Shipwrecked Crew of the Alceste, on the Island of Polo Leat.
The Shipwrecked Crew of the Alceste, on the Island of Polo Leat.

LZT1005386: The Shipwrecked Crew of the Alceste, on the Island of Polo Leat. / Bridgeman Images

North West View of Westminster Abbey, London, UK
North West View of Westminster Abbey, London, UK

LZT1005388: North West View of Westminster Abbey, London, UK / Bridgeman Images

The Fifth Compartment of the Wellington Shield. The Wellington Shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, Engravings. The Silver Shield Commemorates the Victories of the Duke of Wellington. UK
The Fifth Compartment of the Wellington Shield. The Wellington Shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, Engravings. The Silver Shield Commemorates the Victories of the Duke of Wellington. UK

LZT1005394: The Fifth Compartment of the Wellington Shield. The Wellington Shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, Engravings. The Silver Shield Commemorates the Victories of the Duke of Wellington. UK, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Valley of the Kiskiminetas. USA
Valley of the Kiskiminetas. USA

LZT1005625: Valley of the Kiskiminetas. USA, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Two Pleasant Occupations. After Rudaux
Two Pleasant Occupations. After Rudaux

LZT1005626: Two Pleasant Occupations. After Rudaux / Bridgeman Images

In the Fields, with Sun and Flowers, Flowers Themselves, Yet Half-Unblown; Who Would Clip Such Happiest Hours, or Reveal the Lives Unknown?
In the Fields, with Sun and Flowers, Flowers Themselves, Yet Half-Unblown; Who Would Clip Such Happiest Hours, or Reveal the Lives Unknown?

LZT1005628: In the Fields, with Sun and Flowers, Flowers Themselves, Yet Half-Unblown; Who Would Clip Such Happiest Hours, or Reveal the Lives Unknown? / Bridgeman Images

The Stag-Hounds
The Stag-Hounds

LZT1005645: The Stag-Hounds / Bridgeman Images

Cinderella in the Corner. After Bertrand. Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, Cendrillon, Ou La Petite Pantoufle De Verre,Cenerentola,Aschenputtel,  is a Folk Tale Embodying a Myth-Element of Unjust Oppression/Triumphant Reward.
Cinderella in the Corner. After Bertrand. Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, Cendrillon, Ou La Petite Pantoufle De Verre,Cenerentola,Aschenputtel,  is a Folk Tale Embodying a Myth-Element of Unjust Oppression/Triumphant Reward.

LZT1005646: Cinderella in the Corner. After Bertrand. Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, Cendrillon, Ou La Petite Pantoufle De Verre,Cenerentola,Aschenputtel, is a Folk Tale Embodying a Myth-Element of Unjust Oppression/Triumphant Reward. / Bridgeman Images

Mother and Child
Mother and Child

LZT1005654: Mother and Child / Bridgeman Images

Surmont on the Bonze
Surmont on the Bonze

LZT1005655: Surmont on the Bonze, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

The Heron's Rock
The Heron's Rock

LZT1005656: The Heron's Rock, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

The Helping Hand. Religious Print.
The Helping Hand. Religious Print.

LZT1005657: The Helping Hand. Religious Print. / Bridgeman Images

Mount Tom, from the Northampton Meadows. USA.
Mount Tom, from the Northampton Meadows. USA.

LZT1005663: Mount Tom, from the Northampton Meadows. USA., Woodward, John Douglas (1846-1924) / Bridgeman Images


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