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  • Title: Coldwell Rocks, Whitchurch, Herefordshire, print 1841

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1841

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print of Coldwell Rocks, Whitchurch, Herefordshire, 1841. It is taken from the base by the River Wye and drawn by C Radstyffe. Other details are blurred.

  • Title: Hampton Bishop Farm, Herefordshire

    Type: Image

    Date Published: unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of Hampton Bishop farm, Herefordshire, a half timbered building, which has since been made into a double dwelling.

  • Title: Whitchurch, farm workers

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph showing farm workers in the field tossing hay with pitch forks in Whitchurch, Herefordshire. Buildings in the background.

  • Title: Old Bridge, Whitchurch, 1917

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1917

    Description: Black and white photograph showing Old Bridge, Whitchurch, 1917

  • Title: King Arthur's Cave, Whitchurch, 1927

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1927

    Description: Black & white photograph of King Arthur's Cave at Whitchurch

  • Title: Burghope House, Wellington, Herefordshire, articles of history

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of a collection of articles of history about Burghope House, Wellington, Herefordshire. The house was the seat of Sir Edward Gou Dere Bart. These details were donated to the Library department by Mr Allan H Bright in 1930.

  • Title: Wellington, Straight Track Postal Club, 1933

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1933

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the Straight Track Postal Club at Wellington, Herefordshire, England, taken in July 1933. Alfred Watkins points at mark stones and ford.

  • Title: Lugwardine, War Memorial cross

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph showing the war memorial cross in the village of Lugwardine in Herefordshire, England, UK. The cross is located on the main Hereford to Ledbury road near the village church of St Peter

  • Title: The Lodge, Lugwardine Court, Herefordshire

    Type: Image

    Date Published: unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of The Lodge at Lugwardine Court, Herefordshire. It was a thatched cottage which has since been demolished.

  • Title: Wellington Church, Herefordshire, tower

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1927

    Description: Black and white photograph of Wellington church tower, detailing the lower window, 1927

  • Title: Wellington Church (St Margaret of Antioch)

    Type: Image

    Date Published: Unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of Wellington Church (St Margaret of Antioch), from the NE (collodion)

  • Title: Wellington Church, Herefordshire, interior, print

    Type: Image

    Date Published: unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print of the interior of Wellington church, Herefordshire depicting the central arches and ceiling decoration.

  • Title: Wellington Church, Herefordshire, interior, print

    Type: Image

    Date Published: unknown

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print of inside Wellington church, Herefordshire.

  • Title: Burghope House, Wellington, Herefordshire, print of south east view 1791

    Type: Image

    Date Published: April 1791

    Description: Black and white photograph of a print of the south east view of Burghope House, Wellington, Herefordshire. It was published in the Gentlemans magazine September, 1791.

  • Title: Bulmers Works and Sidings, Hereford, 1978

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1978

    Description: Colour photograph of Bulmers Works at Whitecross, Hereford, 1978. On the right of the picture is the main line to Grimmer Road freight station. Whitecross Road is near the bottom and across the picture with Mostyn Street heading into the centre from the left.

  • Title: All Saints Church and High Town, Hereford c1976

    Type: Image

    Date Published: c1976

    Description: Colour photograph of an aerial view of All Saints church and High Town, Hereford c1976. King Street is in the bottom right corner and following round the corner leads into Broad Street. The road parallel below it is Aubrey Street. Commercial Street leads north from High Town, the junction is commercial square with the Ring Road passing through. Kyrle Street is in the top right corner with the Police Station, the beige building just before it with Berrows House (newspapers) opposite on Bath Street.

  • Title: Hereford Cathedral and City, aerial view, c1976

    Type: Image

    Date Published: c1976

    Description: Colour photograph of the City of Hereford with the Cathedral in the foreground and the river below, taken from the south side c1976. Broad Street is on the left heading towards All Saints Church, with Widemarsh Street from the centre to the top. On the top left is Hereford United's football ground with the Market below. St Peters Church and square are on the middle right.

  • Title: Hereford Cathedral, aerial view, c1976

    Type: Image

    Date Published: c1976

    Description: Colour photgraph of an aerial view of Hereford Cathedral, Bishops' Palace and the city, c1976. The River Wye is on the bottom right. The pillared building in the centre at the top is the Shirehall with St Peters Church and square. The road top right is Bath Street and the flats in John Venn Building is white. Commercial Street is in the top left.

  • Title: Hereford Cathedral, an aerial view, 1978

    Type: Image

    Date Published: 1978

    Description: Colour photograph of a close aerial view of Hereford Cathedral and its grounds in 1978. To its left is Broad Street.

  • Title: Sir James Rankin and family in front of Bryngwyn Manor, Wormelow Tump

    Type: Image

    Date Published: [1895-1900]

    Description: A black and white photograph of Sir James Rankin and family in front of the black and white wing of Bryngwyn Manor. Bryngwyn manor was commissioned by Rankin himself and constructed by F. R. Kempson in 1868.

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