EditorialThe LEGO Group reveals a stunning homage to one of the most beloved football teams in the world the Santiago Bernab?u stadium, a faithful replica of the home of Real Madrid.
EditorialNegative - William Ross With Fence Dropper Boring Machine He Invented, Ballarat Showgrounds, Victoria, circa 1900, William Ross at the Ballarat Showgrounds with his invention of a dropper boring machine. He is wearing glasses, a hat and boots. There is...
EditorialTitle vignette to 'Historical venue in which the strangest bridges ...', Allegorical figures sitting around a tree, Signed: A. Wernerin delin, Christoph Raymund Thoman sculp, title vignette, Werner, Anna Maria (del.); Thomann von Hagelstein, Christoph ...
EditorialGlass Negative - Group at Sporting Venue, circa 1920s, A black and white, half plate negative featuring a group of men and women standing in the metal crowd barriers at the booths of a sporting venue, with a grandstand visible in the background.
EditorialJoseph Joachim, violinist: Vernon George Rigby, singer: Anna Regan, singer: Poster for a concert with performances by J. Joachim , Anna Regan and Vernon George Rigby: 1869: Printed. Venue: St. James' Hall. Posters advertising seasons and individual con...
EditorialThe Royal Albert Hall. The picturesque scenery of England. London ;Edinburgh : T. Nelson & Sons, 1875. Colour illustration. Musical venue. Used for the Proms. Source: 10348.bbb.38. Language: English.
EditorialFrom the Road above Annadale. Annadale was favoured by the British because it ideally suited the popular Victorian taste for the romantic pastoral. Situated among hills heavily forested with pines, firs and cedars, it became a venue for British leisure...
EditorialPablo de Sarasate, violinist: Poster advertising a series of '4 Grand Concerts' by P. de Sarasate. Venue: St. James's Hall. . Posters advertising seasons and individual concerts; 1867-72. [Royal Philharmonic Society Archive]. London, 1879. Source: RPS ...
EditorialChowringhee Road. Theatre Road. Theatre. The grand houses of the lower Chowringhee area of Calcutta were a mix of private residences and government departments. This image shows the imposing theatre on the corner of Theatre Street and Lower Chowringhee...
EditorialClara Josephine Schumann, née Wieck; pianist and composer; wife of R Schumann: Edith Wynne Kennedy, wife of C R Kennedy: Augusta Goetze, singer: Poster for a concert with performances by C. Schumann , Edith Wynne Kennedy and Augusta Goetze: 1869: Prin...
EditorialThe new race-course at Sandown Park. Sandown Park is a horse racing course and leisure venue in Esher, Surrey, England. Sandown Park was one of the first courses to charge all for attending. It opened in 1875 and everyone had to pay at least half a cr...
EditorialDrawing of the coronation venue of Elizabeth I. Westminster Hall. Throne and Benches. DRAWINGS of the processions, ceremonies, etc., attending the coronation of Queen Elizabeth I; 14-15 Jan. 1558/9. DRAWINGS of the processions, ceremonies, etc., attend...
Editorial'The Ruins of the Pantheon in Oxford Street after the Disasterous Fire of 14 January 1792', (1792). The Pantheon stood on the site of the present Marks & Spencer store on Oxford Street. Designed by James Wyatt and built between June 1769 and Januar...
EditorialThe Carpenters Arms in Dale Abbey, According to the fascinating village information board this pub was a venue for cock-fighting in the distant past, UK, art, art Britain, Artist: Sarah Smith.
EditorialBEN LOMOND: THE TROSSACHS AND BEN VENUE, UK. Ben Lomond (Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Laomainn, 'Beacon Mountain'), mountain in the Scottish Highlands. Situated on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, it is the most southerly of the Munros. Ben Lomond lies with...
EditorialTHE NEW ABERFOYLE RAILWAY, SCOTLAND: 1. Aberfoyle, Showing the Bailie Nicol Jarvie Inn and the Clachan; 2. New Bridge Over the River Forth; 3. The New Railway Station, Aberfoyle; 4. Loch Achray and Ben Venue; 5. Gartartan Cottage, near Aberfoyle.