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"Hows That - Exploring the Many 'Hows' Around the World" Tarn Hows, Lake District, Cumbria: A serene and picturesque spot in the Lake District

Background imageHows Collection: Tarn Hows, Lake District, Cumbria

Tarn Hows, Lake District, Cumbria
View of Tarn Hows, Lake District, Cumbria. 1960s

Background imageHows Collection: Lake Coniston 1950S

Lake Coniston 1950S
The breathtaking view over Lake Coniston in the English Lake District, Cumbria, seen from Tarn Hows

Background imageHows Collection: Harmans brewery and How s, Uxbridge, London. Circa 1930

Harmans brewery and How s, Uxbridge, London. Circa 1930

Background imageHows Collection: Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Stumped

Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Stumped
Run-It-Out card game - Stumped - Hows That? mid-20th century

Background imageHows Collection: Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Run Out

Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Run Out
Run-It-Out card game - Run Out - Hows That? mid-20th century

Background imageHows Collection: Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Caught at the Wicket

Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Caught at the Wicket
Run-It-Out card game - Caught at the Wicket - Hows That? mid-20th century

Background imageHows Collection: VALLEY OF THE KISKIMINETAS. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. USA

VALLEY OF THE KISKIMINETAS. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. USA

Background imageHows Collection: HEAD-WATERS OF THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874

HEAD-WATERS OF THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. The Conemaugh River is a long tributary of the Kiskiminetas River in Westmoreland, Indiana, and Cambria counties in the U.S

Background imageHows Collection: OLD AQUEDUCT ON THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874

OLD AQUEDUCT ON THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. The Conemaugh River is formed at Johnstown in southwestern Cambria County by the confluence of the Little Conemaugh

Background imageHows Collection: Kettle Run, Altoona. John A. Hows. USA

Kettle Run, Altoona. John A. Hows. USA

Background imageHows Collection: Kittanning Point, horse-Shoe Bend. John A. Hows. USA

Kittanning Point, horse-Shoe Bend. John A. Hows. USA
Kittanning Point, " horse-Shoe Bend". John A. Hows. USA

Background imageHows Collection: Hows That - A young wicketkeeper whips off the bails

Hows That - A young wicketkeeper whips off the bails
" Hows That?" - A young wicketkeeper whips off the bails and appeals vigorously for a stumping dismissal as the batsman sneaks out of his crease. (see also: 10724035) Date: 1905

Background imageHows Collection: VALLEY OF THE KISKIMINETAS. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. USA

VALLEY OF THE KISKIMINETAS. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. USA

Background imageHows Collection: HEAD-WATERS OF THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. The Conemaugh River

HEAD-WATERS OF THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. The Conemaugh River is a long tributary of the Kiskiminetas River in Westmoreland, Indiana, and Cambria counties in the U.S

Background imageHows Collection: OLD AQUEDUCT ON THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. The Conemaugh River

OLD AQUEDUCT ON THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. The Conemaugh River is formed at Johnstown in southwestern Cambria County by the confluence of the Little Conemaugh

Background imageHows Collection: Kettle Run, Altoona. John A. Hows. USA

Kettle Run, Altoona. John A. Hows. USA

Background imageHows Collection: Kittanning Point, horse-Shoe Bend. John A. Hows. USA

Kittanning Point, horse-Shoe Bend. John A. Hows. USA
Kittanning Point, " horse-Shoe Bend". John A. Hows. USA

Background imageHows Collection: Coniston & Tarn Hows

Coniston & Tarn Hows
Tarn Hows, Lake Coniston, Lake District, Cumbria, England, originally created to supply water to a saw mill. Note the Langdale Pikes in the background. Date: 1960s


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"Hows That - Exploring the Many 'Hows' Around the World" Tarn Hows, Lake District, Cumbria: A serene and picturesque spot in the Lake District, Tarn Hows offers breathtaking views of nature's beauty. Lake Coniston 1950S: Transporting us back to the 1950s, this snapshot captures a nostalgic scene at Lake Coniston, where people enjoyed leisurely activities by the water. Harmans brewery and How s, Uxbridge, London. Circa 1930: This vintage photograph takes us back to 1930s London when Harmans brewery and How's establishment were bustling with life and laughter. Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Stumped: In this exciting cricket-themed card game called "Run-It-Out, " players experience the thrill of getting their opponents stumped. Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Run Out: Test your cricket knowledge with this engaging card game as you strategize to run out your opponent's batsman. Cricket - Run-It-Out card game - Caught at the Wicket: Experience all the excitement of a cricket match from home with this thrilling "Caught at the Wicket" scenario in Run-It-Out. VALLEY OF THE KISKIMINETAS. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874. USA: John Augustus Hows beautifully captured the scenic Valley of Kiskiminetas through his artistic lens during his time in America. HEAD-WATERS OF THE CONEMAUGH. John Augustus Hows, 1832 - 1874: Journey alongside John Augustus Hows as he explores and documents stunning headwaters of Conemaugh River through his captivating photography. Old Aqueduct on The Conemaugh. John Augustus Hwos, 1832 - 1874.