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Bury Collection (#14)

"Bury: A Journey Through Time and Football" From the historic clash between Rangers and Bury at Ibrox Stadium to the artistic marvels of Gigg Lane Art

Background imageBury Collection: Source Size = 2620 x 2523

Source Size = 2620 x 2523
Inauguration of the Statue of the Late Sir Robert Peel, at Bury, 1852

Background imageBury Collection: Source Size = 3933 x 2630

Source Size = 3933 x 2630
Remains of the Burst Reservoir, at Bury

Background imageBury Collection: Source Size = 2644 x 2195

Source Size = 2644 x 2195
Public Entertainment to R.N. Philips, Esq. M.P. for Bury

Background imageBury Collection: Georg Pencz (German, c. 1500 - 1550), To Bury the Dead, engraving

Georg Pencz (German, c. 1500 - 1550), To Bury the Dead, engraving

Background imageBury Collection: Going to Bury Fair, 1750 (engraving)

Going to Bury Fair, 1750 (engraving)
XJF477746 Going to Bury Fair, 1750 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Travelling to Bury St)

Background imageBury Collection: The Shire Horse Show at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Uk: 1

The Shire Horse Show at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Uk: 1
THE SHIRE HORSE SHOW AT THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL, UK: 1. Two-year-old stallions in the ring. 2. Looking him over. 3. A baby. 4. The morning toilet. 5. The Prince of Waless stallion. 6

Background imageBury Collection: Bronze Statue of the Late Sir R. Peel, Bart. by E. H. Baily, R. A. the Bury Testimonial

Bronze Statue of the Late Sir R. Peel, Bart. by E. H. Baily, R. A. the Bury Testimonial
Bronze Statue of the Late Sir R. Peel, Bart. by E.H. Baily, R.A. the Bury Testimonial

Background imageBury Collection: Designs for the Peel Monument, Exhibited in the Town Hall at Bury, Lancashire, Uk

Designs for the Peel Monument, Exhibited in the Town Hall at Bury, Lancashire, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageBury Collection: Birthplace of the Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Near Bury, Lancashire, Uk. Sir Robert Peel

Birthplace of the Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Near Bury, Lancashire, Uk. Sir Robert Peel
BIRTHPLACE OF THE LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL, BART. NEAR BURY, LANCASHIRE, UK. Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet (25 April 1750 3 May 1830)

Background imageBury Collection: Allegory of charity, Hendrick Goltzius, 1590 - 1594

Allegory of charity, Hendrick Goltzius, 1590 - 1594

Background imageBury Collection: These died, that our Nation might live. We were driven from this field (Wilderness)

These died, that our Nation might live. We were driven from this field (Wilderness) before we could gather our wounded or bury our dead

Background imageBury Collection: MR. IAN MALCOLM, M. P. Photo by Clarke, Bury St. Edmunds

MR. IAN MALCOLM, M. P. Photo by Clarke, Bury St. Edmunds
MR. IAN MALCOLM, M.P. Photo by Clarke, Bury St. Edmunds

Background imageBury Collection: Grey carriage horses in the coachyard at Putteridge Bury, Hertfordshire Mr

Grey carriage horses in the coachyard at Putteridge Bury, Hertfordshire Mr. Sowerbys Grey Carriage Horses in his Coachyard at Putteridge Bury, Hertfordshire Signed and dated, lower left: " J. F

Background imageBury Collection: SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. Graves of unidentified dead, buried in Jefferson Square

SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. Graves of unidentified dead, buried in Jefferson Square, following the earthquake and fire of 18 April 1906

Background imageBury Collection: CIVIL WAR: VIRGINIA, 1862. A view of General Quarles house, where many soldiers were buried

CIVIL WAR: VIRGINIA, 1862. A view of General Quarles house, where many soldiers were buried, in the vicinity of Fair Oaks, Virginia. Photograph by George N. Barnard, June 1862

Background imageBury Collection: Soup Queue

Soup Queue
September 1906: Slum dwellers in Bury, Lancashire carrying jugs as they wait to collect free soup. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBury Collection: Picture No. 11072702

Picture No. 11072702
Blue-spotted Fantail Ray burying itself in sand Pantai Parigi dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Blue-spotted Fantail Ray

Background imageBury Collection: Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1

Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1
WW1 - Another Triple Alliance - " We ve Stopped Hostilities - Now for the Germans!" - Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Ulster Unionists put aside their own social

Background imageBury Collection: Crinum Pedunculatum (Swamp Lily), with butterflies

Crinum Pedunculatum (Swamp Lily), with butterflies
Crinum Pedunculatum, also known as Swamp Lily, River Lily and Mangrove Lily, with two butterflies, Papilio Antenor and Papilio Menelaus, drawn by Mrs Edward Bury

Background imageBury Collection: Picture No. 10741225

Picture No. 10741225
Bury Hill Fort, hill-fort, hillfort, Wiltshire Date:

Background imageBury Collection: The Tunnel. From T T Bury Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831

The Tunnel. From T T Bury Coloured Views on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831. Engineer: George Stephenson. Aquatint

Background imageBury Collection: The Shire Horse Show At The Royal Agricultural Hall

The Shire Horse Show At The Royal Agricultural Hall, UK: 1. Two-year-old Stallions In The Ring. 2. Looking Him Over. 3. A Baby. 4. The Morning Toilet. 5. The Prince Of Waless Stallion. 6

Background imageBury Collection: Bronze Statue Of The Late Sir R. Peel

Bronze Statue Of The Late Sir R. Peel, Bart. By E.h. Baily, R.a. The Bury Testimonial

Background imageBury Collection: Designs for the Peel Monument, Exhibited in the Town Hall at Bury, Lancashire, Uk

Designs for the Peel Monument, Exhibited in the Town Hall at Bury, Lancashire, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageBury Collection: Birthplace of the Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Near Bury, Lancashire, Uk. Sir Robert Peel

Birthplace of the Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Near Bury, Lancashire, Uk. Sir Robert Peel
BIRTHPLACE OF THE LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL, BART. NEAR BURY, LANCASHIRE, UK. Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet (25 April 1750 3 May 1830)

Background imageBury Collection: Prestwich. Lanchashire & Yorkshire Railway. View of the station entrance. Prestwich

Prestwich. Lanchashire & Yorkshire Railway. View of the station entrance. Prestwich Station on the Manchester to Bury line. (Now Manchester Metrolink). 26 May 1915

Background imageBury Collection: Azidirachta indica, neem tree

Azidirachta indica, neem tree
Watercolour by Olivia Fanny Tonge (1858-1949). From one of sixteen sketchbooks presented to the Natural History Museum in 1952. Hindus use these leaves to bury their dead

Background imageBury Collection: Raphael (1483-1520). The Deposition. 1507. Renaissance

Raphael (1483-1520). The Deposition. 1507. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on wood. ITALY. Rome. Borghese Gallery and Museum

Background imageBury Collection: Lady Charlotte Bury - 3

Lady Charlotte Bury - 3
Lady CHARLOTTE SUSAN MARIA BURY, daughter of the 6th duke of Argyll, wife (1) of Colonel John Campbell, (2) rev Edward Bury. Not just a pretty face, she wrote poetry and stuff. Date: 1756 - 1861

Background imageBury Collection: Blanche Augusta Bury

Blanche Augusta Bury
BLANCHE AUGUSTA BURY, daughter of the rev Edward and lady Charlotte Bury, a female aristocrat with no claim on our attention beyond her personal charm. Date: CIRCA 1839

Background imageBury Collection: Sanchez, Pedro. Spanish painter active in Seville in the second half of the fifteenth century

Sanchez, Pedro. Spanish painter active in Seville in the second half of the fifteenth century. The Burial of Christ. Painting on wood. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest, Hungary

Background imageBury Collection: LONDON: PLAGUE, 1600s. English broadside, c1666, with engravings of aspects of the plague in

LONDON: PLAGUE, 1600s. English broadside, c1666, with engravings of aspects of the plague in London, and statistics, by parish, of the number of deaths from the outbreaks of the disease in 1625

Background imageBury Collection: PLAGUE OF LONDON, 1665. Aspects of the Great Plague of London, 1665

PLAGUE OF LONDON, 1665. Aspects of the Great Plague of London, 1665, shown in a contemporary English broadside. The populace flees by water and land; the dead are buried in mass graves

Background imageBury Collection: PLAGUE OF LONDON, 1665. Burying the dead in mass graves. Engraving from a contemporary English

PLAGUE OF LONDON, 1665. Burying the dead in mass graves. Engraving from a contemporary English broadside reporting on the Great Plague of London, 1665

Background imageBury Collection: Silhouette, To Lay Up for a Rainy Day

Silhouette, To Lay Up for a Rainy Day
To Lay Up for a Rainy Day -- silhouette showing a squirrel putting nuts aside for survival during the winter

Background imageBury Collection: DICKENS / THE ANGEL

DICKENS / THE ANGEL
The Angel Hotel at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, famous for its association with Charles Dickens, who stayed here twice - in 1859 and in 1861. Date: 19th century

Background imageBury Collection: Richard Yates

Richard Yates
RICHARD YATES churchman, rector of Ashen, Essex, and chaplain of Chelsea Hospital, historian of Bury St Edmunds. Date: 1769 - 1834

Background imageBury Collection: Moyses Hall

Moyses Hall, Cornhill, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, was built by the Normans, in about 1180. It is now a museum of the history of West Sussex. Date: late 12th century

Background imageBury Collection: Blackbar Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus) juvenile, burying in sand, Reta Island

Blackbar Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus) juvenile, burying in sand, Reta Island, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageBury Collection: Spotted Sand-diver (Trichonotus setiger) adult, buried in sand, Ambon Island, Maluku Islands

Spotted Sand-diver (Trichonotus setiger) adult, buried in sand, Ambon Island, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageBury Collection: Blue-spotted mask-ray

Blue-spotted mask-ray (Dasyatis kuhlii). This species is a small group of stingray with a dark band across their eyes. It is common in the Indo- West Pacific region over coral reefs and sand flats

Background imageBury Collection: Peringueys adder burying itself in sand

Peringueys adder burying itself in sand
Peringueys adder (Bitis peringueyi) burying itself in sand. This venomous sidewinding adder, found in the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola, hunts desert lizards and other small animals

Background imageBury Collection: Pebble crab burying in the sand

Pebble crab burying in the sand
Pebble crab (family Leucosiidae) burying in the sand. Image 2 of 2. Photographed off Siamil, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageBury Collection: PPIR2A-00002

PPIR2A-00002
Sailors digging for Captain Kidds pirate treasure. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBury Collection: PPIR2A-00003

PPIR2A-00003
Captain Kidd burying his pirate treasure on Gardiners Island, New York harbor. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBury Collection: Viaduct across the Sankey valley (for the LMR)

Viaduct across the Sankey valley (for the LMR), 1831 Date: 1831

Background imageBury Collection: Entrance of the (LMR) railway at Edge Hill, Liverpool

Entrance of the (LMR) railway at Edge Hill, Liverpool, 1831 Date: 1831

Background imageBury Collection: The Font, Cathedral Church, Bury St Edmunds

The Font, Cathedral Church, Bury St Edmunds
The Font (with a very impressive wooden hood), Cathedral Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk




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"Bury: A Journey Through Time and Football" From the historic clash between Rangers and Bury at Ibrox Stadium to the artistic marvels of Gigg Lane Art, it has left its mark in various realms. This Lancashire town holds tales that span across generations. In the realm of football, Bury's encounters have ignited passion and excitement. The pre-season friendly between Rangers and Bury in Ladbrokes Premiership showcased their prowess on the field, leaving fans exhilarated. Rewinding back to 1929, White Hart Lane witnessed a gripping match as Tottenham Hotspur faced off against Bury, etching another chapter into football history. Beyond sports, Bury boasts captivating sights that capture hearts. Picture No. 10741179 from LiquidLibrary takes us to West Burton during January 1940 when snow blanketed this picturesque town. The serene beauty of nature intertwines with historical landmarks like Prestwich Asylum, standing as a testament to Lancashire's past. Lady Charlotte Bury adds a touch of elegance to our journey through time with her presence. Her legacy resonates within these walls; her influence felt throughout history. Transportation also plays a role in shaping this town's identity - whether it be the ferry crossing over Arun at Bury or Bradshaw/Bury Football connections that bring people together. As we explore further into this rich tapestry of culture and heritage, we encounter designs for the Peel Monument exhibited proudly in Town-Hall at Bury, Lancashire - an architectural masterpiece symbolizing unity and remembrance. Beneath all these layers lies an enchanting place called "Bury. " It is not just about burying memories but unearthing them too – celebrating victories on the pitch while cherishing artistry, embracing history while forging new paths towards progress. Join us on this remarkable journey through time where every step reveals something extraordinary about "BURY".