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Junction of the Derwent and the Trent, UK
Junction of the Derwent and the Trent, UK

LZT1005258: Junction of the Derwent and the Trent, UK / Bridgeman Images

Chatsworth House is a Stately Home in North Derbyshire, England, 3.5 Miles Northeast of Bakewell and West of Chesterfield. It is the Seat of the Duke of Devonshire, and Has Been Home to His Family, the Cavendish Family, Since Bess of Hardwick Settled at Chatsworth in 1549. Standing on the East Bank of the River Derwent, Chatsworth Looks Across to the Low Hills that Divide the Derwent and Wye Valleys. The House, Set in Expansive Parkland and Backed by Wooded, Rocky Hills Rising to Heather Moorland, Contains a Unique Collection of Priceless Paintings, Furniture, Old Master Drawings, Neoclassical Sculptures, Books and Other Artefacts. Chatsworth Has Been Selected As the United Kingdom's Favourite Country House Several Times. UK
Chatsworth House is a Stately Home in North Derbyshire, England, 3.5 Miles Northeast of Bakewell and West of Chesterfield. It is the Seat of the Duke of Devonshire, and Has Been Home to His Family, the Cavendish Family, Since Bess of Hardwick Settled at Chatsworth in 1549. Standing on the East Bank of the River Derwent, Chatsworth Looks Across to the Low Hills that Divide the Derwent and Wye Valleys. The House, Set in Expansive Parkland and Backed by Wooded, Rocky Hills Rising to Heather Moorland, Contains a Unique Collection of Priceless Paintings, Furniture, Old Master Drawings, Neoclassical Sculptures, Books and Other Artefacts. Chatsworth Has Been Selected As the United Kingdom's Favourite Country House Several Times. UK

LZT1005262: Chatsworth House is a Stately Home in North Derbyshire, England, 3.5 Miles Northeast of Bakewell and West of Chesterfield. It is the Seat of the Duke of Devonshire, and Has Been Home to His Family, the Cavendish Family, Since Bess of Hardwick Settled at Chatsworth in 1549. Standing on the East Bank of the River Derwent, Chatsworth Looks Across to the Low Hills that Divide the Derwent and Wye Valleys. The House, Set in Expansive Parkland and Backed by Wooded, Rocky Hills Rising to Heather Moorland, Contains a Unique Collection of Priceless Paintings, Furniture, Old Master Drawings, Neoclassical Sculptures, Books and Other Artefacts. Chatsworth Has Been Selected As the United Kingdom's Favourite Country House Several Times. UK / Bridgeman Images

In the South Gardens, Elvaston, UK. Elvaston is a Small Village and Civil Parish in Derbyshire, England. Located to the South-East of Derby, Elvaston Itself is Dominated by Elvaston Castle, a Country House
In the South Gardens, Elvaston, UK. Elvaston is a Small Village and Civil Parish in Derbyshire, England. Located to the South-East of Derby, Elvaston Itself is Dominated by Elvaston Castle, a Country House

LZT1005271: In the South Gardens, Elvaston, UK. Elvaston is a Small Village and Civil Parish in Derbyshire, England. Located to the South-East of Derby, Elvaston Itself is Dominated by Elvaston Castle, a Country House / Bridgeman Images

Newark Castle, in Newark, in the English County of Nottinghamshire Was Founded in the Mid 12th Century by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln. The Castle Was Slighted in 1648 and Left Derelict. Between 1845 and 1848 Architect Anthony Salvin Restored the Castle, and in 1889 the Corporation of Newark Purchased the Building and Carried Out Further Restoration Work. UK
Newark Castle, in Newark, in the English County of Nottinghamshire Was Founded in the Mid 12th Century by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln. The Castle Was Slighted in 1648 and Left Derelict. Between 1845 and 1848 Architect Anthony Salvin Restored the Castle, and in 1889 the Corporation of Newark Purchased the Building and Carried Out Further Restoration Work. UK

LZT1005275: Newark Castle, in Newark, in the English County of Nottinghamshire Was Founded in the Mid 12th Century by Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln. The Castle Was Slighted in 1648 and Left Derelict. Between 1845 and 1848 Architect Anthony Salvin Restored the Castle, and in 1889 the Corporation of Newark Purchased the Building and Carried Out Further Restoration Work. UK / Bridgeman Images

Map of the Course of the Wharfe, UK. The River Wharfe is a River in Yorkshire, England. for Much of Its Length It is the County Boundary Between West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. The Name Wharfe is Celtic and Means Twisting, Winding
Map of the Course of the Wharfe, UK. The River Wharfe is a River in Yorkshire, England. for Much of Its Length It is the County Boundary Between West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. The Name Wharfe is Celtic and Means Twisting, Winding

LZT1005280: Map of the Course of the Wharfe, UK. The River Wharfe is a River in Yorkshire, England. for Much of Its Length It is the County Boundary Between West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. The Name Wharfe is Celtic and Means Twisting, Winding / Bridgeman Images

Ilkley Bridge, UK. Ilkley is a Spa Town and Civil Parish in West Yorkshire, in Northern England.
Ilkley Bridge, UK. Ilkley is a Spa Town and Civil Parish in West Yorkshire, in Northern England.

LZT1005282: Ilkley Bridge, UK. Ilkley is a Spa Town and Civil Parish in West Yorkshire, in Northern England. / Bridgeman Images

Farnley Hall, UK
Farnley Hall, UK

LZT1005284: Farnley Hall, UK / Bridgeman Images

Kirkby Wharfe,  is a Village 2 Miles South of Tadcaster in North Yorkshire, England, UK
Kirkby Wharfe,  is a Village 2 Miles South of Tadcaster in North Yorkshire, England, UK

LZT1005287: Kirkby Wharfe, is a Village 2 Miles South of Tadcaster in North Yorkshire, England, UK / Bridgeman Images

The Ouse at York, UK. The River Ouse is a River in North Yorkshire, England.
The Ouse at York, UK. The River Ouse is a River in North Yorkshire, England.

LZT1005288: The Ouse at York, UK. The River Ouse is a River in North Yorkshire, England. / Bridgeman Images

Barton-Upon-Humber or Barton is a Town and Civil Parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is Situated on the South Bank of the Humber Estuary, and at the End of the Humber Bridge. UK
Barton-Upon-Humber or Barton is a Town and Civil Parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is Situated on the South Bank of the Humber Estuary, and at the End of the Humber Bridge. UK

LZT1005293: Barton-Upon-Humber or Barton is a Town and Civil Parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is Situated on the South Bank of the Humber Estuary, and at the End of the Humber Bridge. UK / Bridgeman Images

Bedford Bridge, UK
Bedford Bridge, UK

LZT1005304: Bedford Bridge, UK / Bridgeman Images

The Georgian Mode of Cleaning Cotton.
The Georgian Mode of Cleaning Cotton.

LZT1005347: The Georgian Mode of Cleaning Cotton. / Bridgeman Images

The Male and Female Glow-Worm.
The Male and Female Glow-Worm.

LZT1005385: The Male and Female Glow-Worm. / Bridgeman Images

The Cyperus Papyrus.
The Cyperus Papyrus.

LZT1005389: The Cyperus Papyrus. / Bridgeman Images

Herne's Oak, in Windsor Park. UK
Herne's Oak, in Windsor Park. UK

LZT1005396: Herne's Oak, in Windsor Park. UK / Bridgeman Images

Statue of King William the Third in St. James's Square, London, UK
Statue of King William the Third in St. James's Square, London, UK

LZT1005421: Statue of King William the Third in St. James's Square, London, UK / Bridgeman Images

Jigging Machine. Jigging is the Practice of Fishing with a Jig, a Type of Fishing Lure.
Jigging Machine. Jigging is the Practice of Fishing with a Jig, a Type of Fishing Lure.

LZT1005446: Jigging Machine. Jigging is the Practice of Fishing with a Jig, a Type of Fishing Lure. / Bridgeman Images

The Idol of the Moon
The Idol of the Moon

LZT1005458: The Idol of the Moon / Bridgeman Images

The City of Strasbourg, the Capital and Principal City of the Alsace Region in Eastern France and is the Official Seat of the European Parliament. Located Close to the Border with Germany, It is the Capital of the Bas-Rhin Département. France
The City of Strasbourg, the Capital and Principal City of the Alsace Region in Eastern France and is the Official Seat of the European Parliament. Located Close to the Border with Germany, It is the Capital of the Bas-Rhin Département. France

LZT1005465: The City of Strasbourg, the Capital and Principal City of the Alsace Region in Eastern France and is the Official Seat of the European Parliament. Located Close to the Border with Germany, It is the Capital of the Bas-Rhin Département. France / Bridgeman Images

Juniata River, Near Lewistown, 1832 - 1874. USA
Juniata River, Near Lewistown, 1832 - 1874. USA

LZT1005512: Juniata River, Near Lewistown, 1832 - 1874. USA, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Cat Mountain, Lake George USA
Cat Mountain, Lake George USA

LZT1005532: Cat Mountain, Lake George USA, Moran, Thomas (1837-1926) / Bridgeman Images

A Watching, As in Childhood, for the Flowers that One by One Open Their Golden Petals to Woo the Fitful Sun.
A Watching, As in Childhood, for the Flowers that One by One Open Their Golden Petals to Woo the Fitful Sun.

LZT1005533: A Watching, As in Childhood, for the Flowers that One by One Open Their Golden Petals to Woo the Fitful Sun. / Bridgeman Images

David Neal
David Neal

LZT1005568: David Neal / Bridgeman Images

Northern Wall of the Alhambra, Granada. A Palace and Fortress Complex Located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It Was Originally Constructed As a Fortress in 889.
Northern Wall of the Alhambra, Granada. A Palace and Fortress Complex Located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It Was Originally Constructed As a Fortress in 889.

LZT1005597: Northern Wall of the Alhambra, Granada. A Palace and Fortress Complex Located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It Was Originally Constructed As a Fortress in 889. / Bridgeman Images

Caught!
Caught!

LZT1005605: Caught! / Bridgeman Images

The Rivals
The Rivals

LZT1005606: The Rivals, Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Peterborough Cathedral, in the United Kingdom – is the Seat of the Bishop of Peterborough, Dedicated to Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew, Whose Statues Look Down from the Three High Gables of the Famous West Front. Founded in the Anglo-Saxon Period, the Architecture is Mainly Norman, Following a Rebuilding in the 12th Century. UK
Peterborough Cathedral, in the United Kingdom – is the Seat of the Bishop of Peterborough, Dedicated to Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew, Whose Statues Look Down from the Three High Gables of the Famous West Front. Founded in the Anglo-Saxon Period, the Architecture is Mainly Norman, Following a Rebuilding in the 12th Century. UK

LZT1005629: Peterborough Cathedral, in the United Kingdom – is the Seat of the Bishop of Peterborough, Dedicated to Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew, Whose Statues Look Down from the Three High Gables of the Famous West Front. Founded in the Anglo-Saxon Period, the Architecture is Mainly Norman, Following a Rebuilding in the 12th Century. UK / Bridgeman Images

The Pass Pass of Finstermunz, Switzerland
The Pass Pass of Finstermunz, Switzerland

LZT1005651: The Pass Pass of Finstermunz, Switzerland / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005702: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005703: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005705: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005711: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005713: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005714: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005721: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

French Fabrics, 1800-50
French Fabrics, 1800-50

LZT1005730: French Fabrics, 1800-50, French School, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images


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