A carte postale bearing no publisher’s name which was posted in Middle Barton on the 10th. October 1910 to: Miss Nelly Ackling, Abingdon, Berks. The message on the back of the card was as follows: "Dear Nell, Thanks very much for postcard. Glad to hear that you are having a nice time of it. Fancy… Continue reading Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne) – Baptistry
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Second Empire, Oxford
[This set on the Second Empire house in Oxford contains 5 photos] This is a inventive commons graphic, which you might freely use by linking to this page. Be sure to regard the photographer and his perform. In the South, the 2nd Empire design in no way caught on as it did in a lot… Continue reading Second Empire, Oxford
Porch of the Second Empire Period
The Hundley-White House in Oxford, North Carolina is a rare example of the Second Empire architectural style in the South. Built in 1889 towards the end of its popularity, the brick house features a rectangular shape with a concave mansard roof and a centrally placed tower. Dormers jut from the roof and tower, with windows… Continue reading Porch of the Second Empire Period
Second Empire Tower
[This set on the Second Empire house in Oxford contains 5 photos] This is a creative commons graphic, which you could freely use by linking to this web page. You should regard the photographer and his function. In the South, the Second Empire design by no means caught on as it did in many other… Continue reading Second Empire Tower
Museum of Oxford Project 2 no. 16
Duplicate of a Photograph Museum of Oxford. Milkmen and boys with the carts of Wigmores Walton Manor Dairies.standing outdoors the companies shop at the junction of St.Aldates and Speedwell Avenue. An promotion feature of 1897 in which this photograph appeared explained the interior as: “Gentle, ethereal and spacious, as becomes a superior present day dairy…..with… Continue reading Museum of Oxford Project 2 no. 16