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 | Vauxhall Walk C. 1900 copyright owned by London Metropolitan archives |
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 | Victorian horse grooming tools |
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 | view from Mendip Hills looking south, Somerset |
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 | view from the church gate, Isle of Eigg This is the view the parishioners would have had as they left the church, over across the Glebe barn (glebe land belonged to the Minister) which is visible, and which is 50 metres to the left of the Manse, and over to the mainland.
It's also the view the grave of Peter Grant has. |
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 | View from the junction of Brighton Terrace and Brixton rd, c.1921 |
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 | view of genoa in 1810 painted by Ambroise-Louis Garneray (1783–1857) |
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 | View of Lahore in 19th century |
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 | view of Rogart today |
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 | view of the central staircase inside the now derelict Manse on Eigg taken from the top floor |
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 | view of the ground floor inside the now derelict Manse on Eigg the Manse is now owned by an absentee crofter on the island who uses the ground floor to store farm equipment. |
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 | view of Witton church across fields, Suffolk |
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 | Wild goats near Rogart, no connection to Helen, just some nature from where she came from |
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 | William and Helen with 8 of their children On the back it says "Jesica Margaret William Mary Roderick John Helen Jansomething, Elizabeth Macrae" |
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 | William Brown 1759-1788 This portrait is copied from the excellent Brown family website, which has been created by Glenn Ivar Østen. Visit it here: http://www.geni.com/people/John-Brown/6000000006080288669 |
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 | William MacRae 1820-1891 photo taken in Tain |
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 | Window in St Senans Church, Kilrush |
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 | Women in Eriskay, Outer Hebrides 1899 showing the style of clothes Helen might have made
from 'Clothing in the Highlands and Islands in the 19th Century' web page
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 | women in Sydney street in 1900 |
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 | Women in the fields by Charles Sprague Pearce (1851-1914) |
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 | Women knitting as they bring home the peats, doing two jobs at the same time. photo from 19th century Sheltand Islands, from the Shetland museum |
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 | Woodbridge, the town where George Grant retired to with Gladys, lies on the river Deben in East Anglia |
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 | Woodworking tools |
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 | woodworking tools from 18th century |
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