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"Exploring the Rich History of Barrow: From Ancient Burial Mounds to Modern Football" Nestled in Oxfordshire, UK

Background imageBarrow Collection: ISaC BARROW (1630-1677). English mathematician and theologian. Steel engraving, English, 1849

ISaC BARROW (1630-1677). English mathematician and theologian. Steel engraving, English, 1849

Background imageBarrow Collection: View of Bronze Age round barrow and approaching stormclouds, Normanton Down, Stonehenge

View of Bronze Age round barrow and approaching stormclouds, Normanton Down, Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, april

Background imageBarrow Collection: The English Church, Dresden, Germany

The English Church, Dresden, Germany
All Saints Church (Allerheiligenkirche) - a Church of England church on Wiener Strasse, Ecke Beuststrasse, in Dresden. It was in the Early English Period of Neo-Gothic

Background imageBarrow Collection: Garden tools used by the Royal children

Garden tools used by the Royal children. 3 Swiss Cottage, Osborne

Background imageBarrow Collection: Orange Seller - Paris, France

Orange Seller - Paris, France
Orange Seller - on a Paris street, France Date: circa 1901

Background imageBarrow Collection: Queen Elizabeth walking on the summit of Maiden Castle, 1952

Queen Elizabeth walking on the summit of Maiden Castle, 1952
Queen Elizabeth II inspects the unique stronghold of the round barrow men, while walking on the summit of Maiden Castle, Dorchester, Dorset. Date: 3rd July 1952

Background imageBarrow Collection: Indus steam flotilla

Indus steam flotilla
Cover page of Illustrated London news documenting the indus steam flotilla, model vessel constructed by Mr Scott Russell. Above this image a wheel-barrow

Background imageBarrow Collection: Hester Street, New York in 1898

Hester Street, New York in 1898
Street Scenes, Hester Street, Jewish Quarter in New York. Hester Street crowded with women shopping and push-cart peddlers. Date: 1898

Background imageBarrow Collection: Barrow in Tartary

Barrow in Tartary
Large barrow in the valley of Tarbogatzi, Chinese Tartary. Date: 1858

Background imageBarrow Collection: Dogs Meat Seller

Dogs Meat Seller
Before the era of Cesar and Pedigree Chum, dog-owners rely on the dogs meat man as he trundles his barrow through the streets. Date: early 19th century

Background imageBarrow Collection: Pushing Kitten Along

Pushing Kitten Along
A beagle in a dress pushes a kitten along in a barrow! Date: early 1930s

Background imageBarrow Collection: Dog Hot Cross Bun Seller

Dog Hot Cross Bun Seller
A dog selling hot cross buns in a barrow. Date: early 1930s

Background imageBarrow Collection: Ancient Standing Stone

Ancient Standing Stone
The standing stone beside Lyneham Long Barrow, Oxfordshire, England, said to be 3 feet deep in the ground, 6 feet high, 5 feet wide and 1 feet 6 inches thick. Date: BC

Background imageBarrow Collection: Street trader selling meat in the 1880s

Street trader selling meat in the 1880s

Background imageBarrow Collection: Issac Barrow, English mathematician

Issac Barrow, English mathematician
Isaac Barrow (1630-1677), English mathematician, who resigned his post at Cambridge University, England, in favour of his pupil Isaac Newton

Background imageBarrow Collection: Snowy owl nest in Arctic Alaska

Snowy owl nest in Arctic Alaska
snowy owl, Nycttea scandiaca, chicks in their nest, National Petroleum Reserves, outside Barrow, Arctic coast of Alaska

Background imageBarrow Collection: Vickers Naval Airship, No. 1 in Cavendish dock Barrow

Vickers Naval Airship, No. 1 in Cavendish dock Barrow

Background imageBarrow Collection: Naval Airship Shed, Cavendish Dock, Barrow

Naval Airship Shed, Cavendish Dock, Barrow

Background imageBarrow Collection: Olive Malvery selling fruit

Olive Malvery selling fruit
In the early 1900s, Olive Malvery, an established singer and reciter of verse, became known for her investigative reports on Londons poor, especially women

Background imageBarrow Collection: Coster with his barrow, London

Coster with his barrow, London
A coster with his barrow, loaded with fruit, on a London street

Background imageBarrow Collection: A London Coster

A London Coster
A London street coster, with his cart of fruit. A veritable cornucopia, wonderfully displayed on a white cloth and as spectacularly opulent in its variety, as the coster is dour in face!

Background imageBarrow Collection: Grape Stall - Adelaide, Australia

Grape Stall - Adelaide, Australia
A superb photographic card depicting a grape barrow in Adelaide (King William Street), Australia. The sign shows the advantage of buying 4 pounds of freshly-picked grapes which (at 3 pence)

Background imageBarrow Collection: Left Luggage

Left Luggage
Oh, Mr Porter, what shall we do? Mummys off to Birmingham And left us in Crewe Bundled in a barrow, Crying out our eyes Oh Mr Porter, what do you advise?

Background imageBarrow Collection: Launching of Turkish Battleship

Launching of Turkish Battleship Reshadieh at Vickers Works, Barrow-on-Furness in September 1913. Almost complete at outbreak of war in August 1914 - seized by British Government

Background imageBarrow Collection: Roman Antiquities

Roman Antiquities
A group of Roman vases and utensils discovered in Barrow-on-Soar near Leicester. Skeletons were also discovered by labourers digging for limestone

Background imageBarrow Collection: Walney Bridge 1908

Walney Bridge 1908
Walney Bridge which connects Barrow-in-Furness to Walney Island

Background imageBarrow Collection: Barrow-In-Furness Tram

Barrow-In-Furness Tram
The Biggar Bank Tram Barrow-in-Furness Cumbria

Background imageBarrow Collection: Maes-How (Scotland)

Maes-How (Scotland)
Maes-how tomb near the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar on the Orkney Mainland. The stucture dates to c.3000 BC. Nordic raiders

Background imageBarrow Collection: Gokstad Viking Ship

Gokstad Viking Ship
Excavated in 1880, a perfectly preserved Viking ship shown after its removal from a long barrow at Gokstad, Norway

Background imageBarrow Collection: Bellers Nap Quarry

Bellers Nap Quarry
Working the stone quarry at Bellers Nap, Barrow, Gloucestershire

Background imageBarrow Collection: STRAND 1748

STRAND 1748
The Strand is the principal thoroughfare westwards from the City; a carriage, a cart, a sedan chair and a barrow pass St Mary s, typifying the diversity of urban traffic

Background imageBarrow Collection: Selling Small Coals

Selling Small Coals
Selling small coals from a barrow in a winter street

Background imageBarrow Collection: Potato Trader

Potato Trader
Selling New Potatoes from a barrow, house to house. Here she is outside the Middlesex Hospital

Background imageBarrow Collection: FARMYARD, 1860

FARMYARD, 1860
A farmyard with thatched barn, duckpond, dovecote, drinking trough, wagon, barrow, a variety of free-ranging livestock and a lad in a smock feeding the poultry

Background imageBarrow Collection: Japanese tradesman

Japanese tradesman
Japanese peddler with a crowded barrow Date: 19th century

Background imageBarrow Collection: Ice Cream Seller, Paris

Ice Cream Seller, Paris
Le marchand de glaces - a Parisian ice-cream seller with his barrow, at the entrance to a park

Background imageBarrow Collection: French Porter

French Porter
French street porter with his barrow

Background imageBarrow Collection: Aerial image of Normanton Down Barrows in snow, consisting of a Neolithic long barrow

Aerial image of Normanton Down Barrows in snow, consisting of a Neolithic long barrow and Bronze Age round barrows, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBarrow Collection: Aerial image of West Kennet Long Barrow, a Neolithic tomb or barrow, on a prominent chalk ridge

Aerial image of West Kennet Long Barrow, a Neolithic tomb or barrow, on a prominent chalk ridge, near Silbury Hill, Avebury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBarrow Collection: Recently dug peat blocks drying Isle of Islay Scotland UK

Recently dug peat blocks drying Isle of Islay Scotland UK
MAB-688 Recently dug peat blocks drying Isle of Islay Scotland UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBarrow Collection: Barrow Docks and the ship yard UK

Barrow Docks and the ship yard UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageBarrow Collection: Kids playing around Tenement blocks on Barrow Island Barrow in Furness Cumbria UK

Kids playing around Tenement blocks on Barrow Island Barrow in Furness Cumbria UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageBarrow Collection: Red Hot Poker plants in Barrow Park Cumbria UK

Red Hot Poker plants in Barrow Park Cumbria UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageBarrow Collection: Elevated view of street scene

Elevated view of street scene, Pushkar, Rajasthan State, India, Asia

Background imageBarrow Collection: Market barrows in Covent Garden before re-development, London, England

Market barrows in Covent Garden before re-development, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBarrow Collection: Construction site, Shanghai, China, Asia

Construction site, Shanghai, China, Asia

Background imageBarrow Collection: French Pillage Alost

French Pillage Alost
The French take the town of Alost, and proceed to pillage it, carrying away their loot by the barrow-load



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"Exploring the Rich History of Barrow: From Ancient Burial Mounds to Modern Football" Nestled in Oxfordshire, UK, the Uffington White Horse overlooks the picturesque town of Barrow, a place steeped in history. Holker Street Stadium stands proudly as the home ground AFC, a symbol of community spirit and passion for football. Waylands Smithy K040655 takes us back to ancient times, where this Neolithic long barrow offers intriguing insights into our ancestors' rituals. Delving deeper into prehistoric Britain, Bronze Age barrows J050104 reveal different burial customs and cultural practices. Market Place in Romford showcases how Barrow's influence extends beyond its borders, connecting London with this vibrant town in England. The iconic Walney Bridge built-in 1909 serves as a gateway to Barrow-in-Furness—a town known for its industrial heritage and stunning coastal views. Coppernob is an endearing nickname given to Barrow-in-Furness due to its historical association with copper mining and production. Discovering another glimpse into ancient life at Waylands Smithy CC97_02141 unravels more mysteries surrounding these enigmatic structures. West Kennet Long Barrow K910277 invites visitors on an archaeological journey through time—an awe-inspiring testament to human ingenuity from thousands of years ago. Devonshire Dock in Cumbria showcases how modern-day industry has shaped the landscape of present-day Barrow-in-Furness while honoring its maritime roots. Standing tall amidst rolling hillsides, West Kennet Long Barrow N072012 captivates with its mystical aura—whispering tales from forgotten eras.