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England Collection (page 10)

"England: A Tapestry of Sporting Heritage" From the iconic Knowsley Road Stadium, home to the St Helens Rugby League Club, to the majestic Amex Stadium

Background imageEngland Collection: MAIDSTONE PRISON. The prison at Maidstone, in Kent, England. 19th century steel engraving

MAIDSTONE PRISON. The prison at Maidstone, in Kent, England. 19th century steel engraving

Background imageEngland Collection: HENRY II & ELEANOR, 1154. The entry of King Henry II (1133-1189) and his queen

HENRY II & ELEANOR, 1154. The entry of King Henry II (1133-1189) and his queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122)
HENRY II & ELEANOR, 1154. The entry of King Henry II (1133-1189) and his queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122?-1204), into the royal city of Winchester, England, 1154

Background imageEngland Collection: GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Wood engraving from a 19th-century American edition of Charles Dickens Great

GREAT EXPECTATIONS. Wood engraving from a 19th-century American edition of Charles Dickens Great Expectations

Background imageEngland Collection: Manchester Ship Canal, 19th century

Manchester Ship Canal, 19th century
Manchester Ship Canal, 19th-century artwork. This canal, constructed between 1887 and 1893, opened on 1 January 1894. It provided a route for shipping from the Mersey Estuary to Manchester, UK

Background imageEngland Collection: Ancient English oak (Quercus rober) tree

Ancient English oak (Quercus rober) tree. This ancient oak tree, called the Silton oak or Wyndhams oak, is believed to be around 1000 years old

Background imageEngland Collection: Oak tree in mist

Oak tree in mist
Oak tree (Quercus sp.) in mist. Photographed near the River Taw in Dartmoor, UK

Background imageEngland Collection: Lovell radio telescope

Lovell radio telescope. This large radio telescope dish is located at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, UK. It has a diameter of 76 metres

Background imageEngland Collection: Cygnus and Lyra constellations

Cygnus and Lyra constellations. Illustrated card from a 19th century astronomical teaching aid called Uranias Mirror, after the Greek muse of astronomy. There are 32 cards in total

Background imageEngland Collection: Lastrea dilatato British Anna Atkins 1799 1871

Lastrea dilatato British Anna Atkins 1799 1871
Lastrea dilatato, British; Anna Atkins (British, 1799 - 1871), and Anne Dixon (British, 1799 - 1877); England; 1853; Cyanotype; 25.4 × 19.5 cm (10 × 7 11, 16 in.)

Background imageEngland Collection: View of Welcombe Mouth with late evening light at high tide, North Devon, UK, March 2012

View of Welcombe Mouth with late evening light at high tide, North Devon, UK, March 2012

Background imageEngland Collection: 1848, Crutchley Pocket Map or Plan of London, England, topography, cartography, geography

1848, Crutchley Pocket Map or Plan of London, England, topography, cartography, geography
1848, Crutchley Pocket Map or Plan of London, England

Background imageEngland Collection: 1818, Pinkerton Map of the British Isles, England, Scotland, Ireland, John Pinkerton

1818, Pinkerton Map of the British Isles, England, Scotland, Ireland, John Pinkerton, 1758 - 1826, Scottish antiquarian, cartographer, UK

Background imageEngland Collection: Picture No. 11671273

Picture No. 11671273
Great Crested Grebe pair performing courtship dance. Date:

Background imageEngland Collection: ENGLAND: ROWING, 1885. The row of an Oxford crew across the English Channel

ENGLAND: ROWING, 1885. The row of an Oxford crew across the English Channel from Dover to Calais - halfway across. Engraving, 1885

Background imageEngland Collection: PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. Princess Charlotte Augusta (1796-1817). Canvas by G. Dawe

PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. Princess Charlotte Augusta (1796-1817). Canvas by G. Dawe

Background imageEngland Collection: Picture No. 11073692

Picture No. 11073692
Lifeguards Surfboard and warning flags on beach Sennen Cove, Cornwall, UK

Background imageEngland Collection: Picture No. 11073684

Picture No. 11073684
Church Snowshill, Cotswolds, UK

Background imageEngland Collection: Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 1558, last Tudor monarch

Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 1558, last Tudor monarch. Version of the Armarda portrait attributed to George Gower c1588

Background imageEngland Collection: Oak woodland on Dartmoor

Oak woodland on Dartmoor. Moss-covered stunted oak trees and rocks in Black-a-Tor Copse, a woodland area located at an altitude of around 380 metres in the West Okement River valley, Dartmoor, Devon

Background imageEngland Collection: England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne

England, Tyne and Wear, Newcastle Upon Tyne. The Gateshead Millennium Bridge and Baltic Gallery on the Newcastle upon Tyne river quayside

Background imageEngland Collection: Seven Sisters Chalk Cliffs, and coastguard cottages, Cuckmere Haven, near Seaford

Seven Sisters Chalk Cliffs, and coastguard cottages, Cuckmere Haven, near Seaford, East Sussex, England

Background imageEngland Collection: PRIMITIVE METHODISTS, 1888. Primitive Methodists at Prayer. Wood engraving after William Holt

PRIMITIVE METHODISTS, 1888. Primitive Methodists at Prayer. Wood engraving after William Holt Yates Titcombs painting, c1888, of the Primitive Methodist congregation of Fore Street, St. Ives, England

Background imageEngland Collection: JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791). English theologian and founder of Methodism

JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791). English theologian and founder of Methodism. The rescue of the young John Wesley from the fire that destroyed the rectory of his father Samuel, center right on bended knee

Background imageEngland Collection: Souvenir Red London Double-Decker Routemaster Bus

Souvenir Red London Double-Decker Routemaster Bus
Red London Double-Decker Routemaster Bus

Background imageEngland Collection: Kingfisher in flight

Kingfisher in flight
Common kingfisher. High-speed photograph of a common kingfisher, Alcedo atthis, flying towards its nest with a fish in its bill

Background imageEngland Collection: Wind turbines

Wind turbines silhouetted at sunset. Wind turbines can be used to generate electricity from wind on a commercial scale. Wind power is an important environmentally-friendly alternative to fossil

Background imageEngland Collection: Orwell Bridge

Orwell Bridge, Ipswich, England. This bridge spans 1287 metres, carrying the A14 road 39 metres above the River Orwell. When completed in 1982, it was the longest concrete bridge in the world

Background imageEngland Collection: Fareham, UK, aerial image

Fareham, UK, aerial image
Fareham, UK, aerial photograph. Fareham is a market town in Hampshire, England, between the two cities of Portsmouth and Southampton

Background imageEngland Collection: Hospital nurse warning jacket

Hospital nurse warning jacket. This jacket is worn by nurses who are delivering medication to patients, to warn other staff and patients not to disturb them

Background imageEngland Collection: The Lost Gardens of Heligan, UK

The Lost Gardens of Heligan, UK
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall, UK

Background imageEngland Collection: European starling flock

European starling flock (Sturnus vulgaris). These birds gather together in large flocks at dusk to roost. Photographed in Sedgemoor, Somerset, England, UK, in December

Background imageEngland Collection: Men-an-tol standing stones

Men-an-tol standing stones. This formation of standing stones is thought to be the remains of a Neolithic burial chamber, with the circular shaped stone forming the entrance

Background imageEngland Collection: Ancient Beech woodland

Ancient Beech woodland at Lewesdon Hill in Dorset, UK

Background imageEngland Collection: Storm waves at Chesil Beach

Storm waves at Chesil Beach
Storm waves breaking on Chesil Beach, also known as, Chesil Bank, near Chiswell. This protects Weymouth and Portland Harbour from Atlantic storms driving up the English Channel

Background imageEngland Collection: Bluebells (Hyacinthoides sp. )

Bluebells (Hyacinthoides sp. )
Bluebell flowers (Hyacinthoides sp.) in woodland. Photographed in spring, in Dorset, UK

Background imageEngland Collection: SOCCER MATCH, 1977. Soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City, in England

SOCCER MATCH, 1977. Soccer match between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City, in England, 7 May 1977. Pat Jennings of the Spurs is unable to stop a goal by Manchester

Background imageEngland Collection: Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle
Norman castle in Warwick on the Avon, England. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageEngland Collection: Sundial and Perran

Sundial and Perran Beach, Perranporth, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom

Background imageEngland Collection: Corfe Castle, Corfe, Dorset, England

Corfe Castle, Corfe, Dorset, England

Background imageEngland Collection: Coniston Water, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Coniston Water, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Background imageEngland Collection: Ashness Bridge, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Ashness Bridge, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Background imageEngland Collection: England, Northumberland, Bamburgh. Sea Thrift growing along a rocky outcrop north of Bamburgh Castle

England, Northumberland, Bamburgh. Sea Thrift growing along a rocky outcrop north of Bamburgh Castle

Background imageEngland Collection: Red squirrel - Close-up of singe adult sitting on a branch in woodland. Dorset, England

Red squirrel - Close-up of singe adult sitting on a branch in woodland. Dorset, England
DK-122 Red squirrel - Close-up of singe adult sitting on a branch in woodland. Dorset, England. Scirius vulgaris David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageEngland Collection: Grey Seal, Halichoerus grypus, adult male lying on beach yawning. Donna Nook, Lincolnshire, UK. (RR)

Grey Seal, Halichoerus grypus, adult male lying on beach yawning. Donna Nook, Lincolnshire, UK. (RR)
Michael Hutchinson / SplashdownDirect

Background imageEngland Collection: England, Cumbria, Lake District National Park. Dawn at Low Wray

England, Cumbria, Lake District National Park. Dawn at Low Wray, looking across the still waters of Windermere, the largest lake to be found in England

Background imageEngland Collection: Sun on Dartmoor Devon horizon illuminates rolling landscape of fields

Sun on Dartmoor Devon horizon illuminates rolling landscape of fields and woodland with foreground rich crop of poppies
HAR-87 Sun illuminates rolling landscape of fields and woodland with foreground of rich crop of poppies (arable weed) amid ripening barley, backlit. Organic farming. Dartmoor, Devon horizon

Background imageEngland Collection: Carrow Road Stadium Fine Art (new version) - Norwich City FC

Carrow Road Stadium Fine Art (new version) - Norwich City FC
Carrow Road is a football stadium in Norwich, Norfolk, England, and is the home of EFL Championship side Norwich City. The stadium is east of the city

Background imageEngland Collection: Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering

Pickwick Papers, Who are you, you rascal? said the captain, administering
Pickwick Papers, " Who are you, you rascal?" said the captain, administering several pokes to Mr. Pickwicks body with the thick stick. " Whats your name?"



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"England: A Tapestry of Sporting Heritage" From the iconic Knowsley Road Stadium, home to the St Helens Rugby League Club, to the majestic Amex Stadium, where Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club reigns supreme, a haven for sports enthusiasts. The Recreation Ground Stadium in Bath echoes with the cheers of rugby union fans as they witness thrilling clashes between top teams. But it's not just about stadiums; England's history and culture are interwoven into its sporting tapestry. St. Paul's Cathedral stands tall amidst modernity, reminding us that tradition survives even in this ever-changing world. St James Park Stadium showcases Newcastle United Football Club's unwavering passion and loyalty while Bootham Crescent Stadium captures the essence of York City Football Club with its fine art installations. Central Park Stadium witnesses fierce battles on the rugby league field as Wigan Warriors fight for glory. Villa Park Stadium exudes grandeur as Aston Villa Football Club takes center stage, while Roker Park Stadium holds cherished memories for AFC Sunderland supporters. Griffin Park Stadium resonates with Brentford Football Club devotees who have etched their love for the game into every corner. Meanwhile, Boothferry Park Stadium tells tales of Hull City Football Club's triumphs and tribulations over time. Highfield Road Stadium serves as a reminder of Coventry City Football Club's rich heritage and enduring spirit through thick and thin. In England, sport is more than just a pastime; it unites communities and creates lasting memories. These stadiums stand not only as architectural marvels but also as symbols of pride and dedication that define English sporting culture.