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Cheshire Collection (page 7)

Discover the enchanting wonders of Cheshire: a land steeped in history and brimming with hidden gems

Background imageCheshire Collection: Aurora AFX Formula One Championship

Aurora AFX Formula One Championship
Race winner David Kennedy (IRE), Wolf WR4. Aurora AFX Formula One Championship, Oulton Park, England, 13 April 1979

Background imageCheshire Collection: Two Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags, fighting during the rut, Cheshire, UK. July

Two Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags, fighting during the rut, Cheshire, UK. July

Background imageCheshire Collection: 2nd Battalion, the Cheshire Regiment, British army

2nd Battalion, the Cheshire Regiment, British army
Vintage 19th century photograph: band of the 2nd Battalion, the Cheshire Regiment, British army

Background imageCheshire Collection: The Mayor of Widnes (Mr Vincent Nyland) and Queen Elizabeth II take a look out over

The Mayor of Widnes (Mr Vincent Nyland) and Queen Elizabeth II take a look out over Widnes as they lead the Royal Party around the roof garden at the top of the Municipal Buildings, Widnes

Background imageCheshire Collection: The Victorian bus shelter in Market Square, Hyde, opposite the Town Hall. Circa 1985

The Victorian bus shelter in Market Square, Hyde, opposite the Town Hall. Circa 1985

Background imageCheshire Collection: Scenes in Hyde, Greater Manchester. 27th July 1990

Scenes in Hyde, Greater Manchester. 27th July 1990

Background imageCheshire Collection: Crewe Alexandra v Newcastle United, League Cup 2nd round 1st leg

Crewe Alexandra v Newcastle United, League Cup 2nd round 1st leg, final score 4-3 to Newcastle United. 24th September 1991

Background imageCheshire Collection: HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, during her visit to Manchester, England

HRH The Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, during her visit to Manchester, England. She exits the barge " Prince William" at Altrincham

Background imageCheshire Collection: Cricket match, Cheshire v Northants. Northamptonshire cricketer Colin Milburn surveys

Cricket match, Cheshire v Northants. Northamptonshire cricketer Colin Milburn surveys the rain from the pavilion at Macclesfield, waiting for it to stop. 25th May 1968

Background imageCheshire Collection: The newly opened YWCA in City Road, Chester, Cheshire. A shortage of young women looking

The newly opened YWCA in City Road, Chester, Cheshire. A shortage of young women looking for somewhere to stay has left hostel staff stumped, they have even resorted to advertising

Background imageCheshire Collection: The YMCA is set for a return to Chester after a five year absence - in a bankrupt

The YMCA is set for a return to Chester after a five year absence - in a bankrupt nightclub. The organisation has signed up to take over the former Knights nightclub

Background imageCheshire Collection: Chester Town Crier, Mike Chittenden, at his first cry of the season. 2nd April 1991

Chester Town Crier, Mike Chittenden, at his first cry of the season. 2nd April 1991

Background imageCheshire Collection: New housing development behind Hough Green Station. 27th July 1973

New housing development behind Hough Green Station. 27th July 1973

Background imageCheshire Collection: Interior of the baths at Widnes. 30th October 1958

Interior of the baths at Widnes. 30th October 1958

Background imageCheshire Collection: The shopping centre of Widnes, Albert Road. 28th July 1973

The shopping centre of Widnes, Albert Road. 28th July 1973

Background imageCheshire Collection: The hall in Widnes owned by Mr Laverick. 15th June 1978

The hall in Widnes owned by Mr Laverick. 15th June 1978

Background imageCheshire Collection: Widnes Centre and Town Hall, Cheshire. Circa 1959

Widnes Centre and Town Hall, Cheshire. Circa 1959

Background imageCheshire Collection: A scene typical of Widnes - factories and smoke. 28th July 1973

A scene typical of Widnes - factories and smoke. 28th July 1973

Background imageCheshire Collection: A glimpse of the vast Gaskell-Marsh works at Widnes. The men are conveying loads of

A glimpse of the vast Gaskell-Marsh works at Widnes. The men are conveying loads of sodium formate which goes into the making of Oxalic acid. Circa 1920s

Background imageCheshire Collection: Marina Village, Runcorn. Runcorn is within the borough of Halton in the county of

Marina Village, Runcorn. Runcorn is within the borough of Halton in the county of Cheshire. 18th September 1980

Background imageCheshire Collection: Rosemary beetle (Chrysolina americana) feeding on Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia

Rosemary beetle (Chrysolina americana) feeding on Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) in garden Cheshire, UK, June

Background imageCheshire Collection: Old County Map of Cheshire 1611 by John Speed

Old County Map of Cheshire 1611 by John Speed
A facimile of John Speeds historical map of Cheshire originally published for the " Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain", an atlas to accompany " a history of Great Britain"

Background imageCheshire Collection: St Johns Ruins, Chester, Cheshire, August 1948

St Johns Ruins, Chester, Cheshire, August 1948
A GWR Publicity view of the ruins at St John the Baptist church in Chester, Cheshire, in August 1948. A man sits on a bench by the ruins near Grosvenor Park

Background imageCheshire Collection: Chester, St Johns Ruins, Cheshire, June 1925

Chester, St Johns Ruins, Cheshire, June 1925
A GWR Publicity view of the ruins of St John the Baptist church, near The Groves in Chester, Cheshire, in June 1925. They are the last remnants of the early medieval cathedral in the city

Background imageCheshire Collection: St Johns Ruins, Chester, Cheshire, June 1925

St Johns Ruins, Chester, Cheshire, June 1925
A GWR Publicity view of the ruins of the old cathedral at St John the Baptist church near The Groves in Chester, Cheshire, in June 1925

Background imageCheshire Collection: The Groves, Chester, Cheshire, August 1927

The Groves, Chester, Cheshire, August 1927
A GWR Publicity view of The Groves and the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, August 1927. People are fishing on the banks of the river and going on boat trips

Background imageCheshire Collection: Old Dee Bridge, Chester, Cheshire, August 1927

Old Dee Bridge, Chester, Cheshire, August 1927
A GWR Publicity view of the Old Dee Bridge in Chester, Cheshire, August 1927. The bridge is made of red sandstone and is the oldest bridge in the city

Background imageCheshire Collection: The River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, June 1925

The River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, June 1925
A GWR Publicity view of The Groves and the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, in June 1925 with people going on boat trips on the river

Background imageCheshire Collection: Phoenix Tower, Chester, Cheshire, 1924

Phoenix Tower, Chester, Cheshire, 1924
A GWR Publicity view of Phoenix Tower along the Chester City Wall, Cheshire in 1924. The tower is also known as King Charles Tower due to a story that says that in 1645 at the Siege of Chester

Background imageCheshire Collection: Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, 1924

Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, 1924
A GWR Publicity exterior view of Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, 1924. The cathedral has undergone extensive changes since it was first constructed as the abbey church for a Benedictine monastery

Background imageCheshire Collection: River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, 1924

River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, 1924
A GWR Publicity view of the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, in 1924. The River Dee winds its way through north Wales, through the city of Chester and out towards the Dee Estuary

Background imageCheshire Collection: St Johns Ruins, Chester, Cheshire, 1920s

St Johns Ruins, Chester, Cheshire, 1920s
A GWR Publicity view of the ruins of St John the Baptist church, near The Groves in Chester, Cheshire, c.1920s. They are the last remnants of the early medieval cathedral in the city

Background imageCheshire Collection: The Refectory, Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, c. 1920s

The Refectory, Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, c. 1920s
A GWR Publicity view of The Refectory, Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, c.1920s. This image shows the roof of the Refectory prior to its 1939 reconstruction by F. H. Crossley

Background imageCheshire Collection: Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, c. 1920s

Chester Cathedral, Cheshire, c. 1920s
A GWR Publicity view of the cloisters at Chester Cathedral, Cheshire in c.1920s. In the 1910s restoration work was carried out on the cloisters by the famous architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott

Background imageCheshire Collection: Cheshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map

Cheshire Historical John Speed 1610 Map
A reproduction of John Speeds historical map of the county of Cheshire. Originally published as part of his atlas called The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain in 1610

Background imageCheshire Collection: Donkeys on the beach at Southport, Cheshire (Merseyside)

Donkeys on the beach at Southport, Cheshire (Merseyside)
Boy with five donkeys on the beach at Southport, Cheshire (Merseyside). Date: 1920

Background imageCheshire Collection: Small colourful boats for hire on the River Dee, Chester

Small colourful boats for hire on the River Dee, Chester
A string of small colourful boats for hire on the River Dee, Chester, Cheshire, England Date: 1986

Background imageCheshire Collection: Alfred Gee, one-man coal mine, Cheshire - 2

Alfred Gee, one-man coal mine, Cheshire - 2
Alfred Gee working his one-man coal drift mine in Cheshire, England. Mr Gee did not wear a miners helmet, and used a carbide (acetylene) lamp in the mine Date: 1971

Background imageCheshire Collection: Alfred Gee, one-man coal mine, Cheshire - 1

Alfred Gee, one-man coal mine, Cheshire - 1
Alfred Gee working his one-man coal drift mine in Cheshire, England. Mr Gee did not wear a miners helmet, and used a carbide (acetylene) lamp in the mine Date: 1971

Background imageCheshire Collection: Fallow deer (Dama dama) buck bellowing at dawn during the rut, Cheshire, UK, October

Fallow deer (Dama dama) buck bellowing at dawn during the rut, Cheshire, UK, October

Background imageCheshire Collection: Fallow deer (Dama dama) in woodland clearing at dawn, Cheshire, UK November

Fallow deer (Dama dama) in woodland clearing at dawn, Cheshire, UK November

Background imageCheshire Collection: Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags fighting at dusk during rutting season, Cheshire

Red deer (Cervus elaphus) stags fighting at dusk during rutting season, Cheshire, UK October

Background imageCheshire Collection: DELETE DUPLICATE - Fallow deer (Dama dama) in woodland clearing, Cheshire, UK August

DELETE DUPLICATE - Fallow deer (Dama dama) in woodland clearing, Cheshire, UK August

Background imageCheshire Collection: European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) juveniles emerging from burrow, Cheshire, UK May

European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) juveniles emerging from burrow, Cheshire, UK May

Background imageCheshire Collection: Antique map, Lancashire, Cheshire, Stafford, Liverpool, 19th Century

Antique map, Lancashire, Cheshire, Stafford, Liverpool, 19th Century
Vintage engraving of a Antique map, Lancashire, Cheshire, Stafford, Liverpool, Shropshire, Derby, England 19th Century

Background imageCheshire Collection: United Kingdom, England, Cheshire, Chester, Chester Rows, Three Old Arches built in

United Kingdom, England, Cheshire, Chester, Chester Rows, Three Old Arches built in 1274AD, Grade I listed building and considered to be the earliest shop front still surviving in England

Background imageCheshire Collection: Thatched Tea House, Tatton Park, Cheshire, England

Thatched Tea House, Tatton Park, Cheshire, England

Background imageCheshire Collection: Alice and the Cheshire Cat

Alice and the Cheshire Cat
Vintage colour lithograph of Alice and the Cheshire Cat, from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel



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Discover the enchanting wonders of Cheshire: a land steeped in history and brimming with hidden gems. From the iconic Runcorn-Widnes Bridge connecting two vibrant towns, to the majestic Mow Cop Castle perched atop a hill, every corner of this county holds its own charm. Immerse yourself in medieval tales at Beeston Castle, where ancient walls whisper stories of knights and kings. Step back in time on Eastgate Street in Chester, transported to the cobbled streets of the 1890s, as you explore its picturesque architecture. Indulge your taste buds at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese Pub on Fleet Street in London - a slice of authentic British heritage that has stood strong for centuries. Marvel at engineering brilliance at Anderton Boat Lift, an impressive feat that lifts boats between two waterways effortlessly. Witness philanthropy's legacy at Manchester Warehousemen Orphan Schools in Cheadle Hulme, where education and care were provided to those less fortunate. Cruise along tranquil canals aboard a traditional British Narrowboat and soak up the serene beauty that surrounds you. Gaze upon New Brighton Tower standing tall against Wallasey's skyline; once an emblematic structure from 1898 to 1921. Encounter whimsical delights as you stumble upon the mischievous Cheshire Cat nestled within a mystical tree. Journey through time as you wander through Chester Cross & Rows captured beautifully in July 1935 or lose yourself amidst The Rows' charming alleys frozen forever in sepia tones from the late 1800s. Cheshire beckons with captivating sights and stories waiting to be explored – come unravel its secrets.