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"Referred: A Journey through Time and Places" Training Ship Arethusa II

Background imageReferred Collection: Picture No. 10761989

Picture No. 10761989
Nile Crocodile - by opening their mouth crocodiles control their body temperature, they cool off - also referred to as thermoregulation (Crocodylus niloticus) Date:

Background imageReferred Collection: Reconstruction of a Roman war engine for firing a salvo of arrows, sometimes referred

Reconstruction of a Roman war engine for firing a salvo of arrows, sometimes referred to as a Scorpion. From Poliorceticon sive de machinis tormentis telis by Justus Lipsius (Joost Lips) (Antwerp)

Background imageReferred Collection: Abraham, father of the Hebrews, sending away Hagar his concubine, sometimes referred

Abraham, father of the Hebrews, sending away Hagar his concubine, sometimes referred to as his second wife, and their son Ishmael, after Sarah his first wife bears him a son, Isaac. Bible Genesis 21

Background imageReferred Collection: Sun Yat-sen 1866 - 1925, Chinese revolutionary and political leader. As the foremost

Sun Yat-sen 1866 - 1925, Chinese revolutionary and political leader. As the foremost pioneer of Nationalist China, Sun is frequently referred to as the Father of the Nation

Background imageReferred Collection: GATHERING ROSES IN ROUMELIA. Rumelia (Turkish : Rumeli; Albanian : Rumelia; Bosnian

GATHERING ROSES IN ROUMELIA. Rumelia (Turkish : Rumeli; Albanian : Rumelia; Bosnian, Serbian, Rumelija, Rumeliya) was a historical term describing the area now referred to as the Balkans or

Background imageReferred Collection: Shardlow Union Workhouse, Staffordshire

Shardlow Union Workhouse, Staffordshire
Part of Shardlow Union Workhouse or Shardlow Institution as it was sometimes referred to. The site later became Grove Hospital. Date: Date unknown

Background imageReferred Collection: Lady Charlotte Bacon (1801-1880)

Lady Charlotte Bacon (1801-1880)
Two engraved portraits of Lady Charlotte Bacon (1801-1880), who was the Ianthe referred to in Lord Byrons Childe Harold of 1817

Background imageReferred Collection: Wesley Church London

Wesley Church London
Wesleys Chapel. City Road, London EC1, designed by George Dance and built by Samuel Tooth in 1778. It is often referred to as " The Cathedral of Methodism"

Background imageReferred Collection: George Inn, Southwark

George Inn, Southwark
First referred to in 1554, when it was owned by Mr Collet, MP for Southwark. Destroyed in the great fire of 1676, rebuilt in about 1677

Background imageReferred Collection: Israel Caesarea Philippi

Israel Caesarea Philippi
In the Golam Heights, the main source of the river Jordan and the rock referred to by Jesus as the Churchs foundation. [Do not confuse with Caesarea on the Mediterranean coast]

Background imageReferred Collection: Johannes Huszgen

Johannes Huszgen
JOHANNES HUSZGEN German clergyman, scholar and Humanist. Also referred to as Johannes Oecolampadius (Latin)




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"Referred: A Journey through Time and Places" Training Ship Arethusa II: Witness the dedication and discipline of young sailors as they navigate the vast oceans on this historic training ship. Ludlow Castle: Step into a medieval fortress that echoes with tales of knights, royalty, and intrigue in the heart of England's countryside. East View of Old Sarum: Immerse yourself in ancient history as you explore the remnants of an Iron Age hill fort, Roman settlement, and Norman castle at Old Sarum. Eight Bells, Hatfield: Experience the charm of a traditional English pub where locals gather to share stories over pints while enjoying hearty meals and live music. Ross Monument, Rostrevor, Co. Down: Marvel at this towering monument dedicated to Major General Robert Ross—a hero whose legacy is forever etched in Northern Ireland's history. Sketch map of proposed improvements, Birmingham: Discover Birmingham's visionary spirit through a detailed sketch map showcasing ambitious plans for urban development that shaped its vibrant cityscape. England / Broadway: Lose yourself in idyllic landscapes dotted with picturesque cottages as you wander along Broadway—the quintessential English village nestled amidst breathtaking beauty. Isis (River Thames): Embark on a serene journey down the tranquil waters of River Thames' tributary—the Isis—where nature thrives alongside centuries-old architecture. Madonna and Child: Admire timeless artistry as you gaze upon masterpieces depicting the tender bond between mother and child—an enduring symbol celebrated across cultures throughout history. Samuel Coleridge-Taylor cigarette card: Celebrate the life and musical genius of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor—an influential composer whose works continue to captivate audiences worldwide—in this collectible cigarette card tribute. Bradford School for Deaf and Disabled Children.