RMH6PXHH–Nelson lancashire Public art Shuttle 12 meter sculpture Weaving Shuttle Nelson town centre cotton mill town Historic history i
RMEHBN16–aerial view of the Lancashire town of Nelson
RMJB8FRP–General view of Nelson , a town in Lancashire in the notth of England
RM2A55F80–aerial view of an oval shaped housing estate in the Marsden Park area of Nelson, Lancashire
RFHNF3NT–Weaving shuttle monument, Nelson, Lancashire, commemorating the town's cotton weaving past
RMCBT458–Back alleyway of terraced housing, Nelson, Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK
RMFK35YF–Jamia Mosque Sultania & Education Centre, Brierfield, Nelson, Lancashire, England UK
RMA15928–Nelson Colne Lancashire England UK A Woolfitt
RMAM1P6F–Pakistani ladies in traditional dress on the streets of Brierfield Nelson Lancashire
RMDJW09J–Nelson, Lancashire, UK. 30th November, 2013. Citizen of the Shire wearing sartorial hijab, with christmas doll, as the town commemorates the day in 1295 when the county of Lancashire sent its first representatives to Parliament by King Edward I of England to attend what later became known as the model parliament. Lancashire Day is usually held on 27 November, when many towns throughout the historic county host events on the day, most notably readings of the Lancashire Day Proclamation.
RMAAGHKM–“Nelson Square Bolton Lancashire at dawn”
RMD97RY7–Nelson early 1900s
RMA4PR5D–East lancashire town of Nelson with hills in distance
RMG9J4GC–Equipment at the Bowland Dairy Farm in Nelson, Lancashire, after the Food Standards Agency was accused of failing to enforce EU safety rules at the small dairy.
RFB0XGWJ–The Lord Nelson public house, the oldest pub in the village of Croston, Lancashire
RM2EEGP02–aerial view of Nelson, Lancashire. In view: Hodge Bank Business Park, Nelson & Colne College with running track. Also Pendle Hill in the background
RMEFG6FK–Salford Manchester Lancashire UK - Ye Old nelson pub in the Chapel Street area which is being bought up for redevelopment 2015
RM2GERXXH–Nelson, Lancashire, United Kingdom, England, N 53 49' 59'', W 2 12' 0'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMER5CN0–Four Lane Ends, Colne - Nelson, Lancashire
RMH6PXJ1–Nelson lancashire Public art Shuttle 12 meter sculpture Weaving Shuttle Nelson town centre cotton mill town Historic history i
RFP12D40–Rural country road through the English woods near Nelson, Lancashire
RMJB8GFP–General view of Nelson , a town in Lancashire in the notth of England
RMEJNFDB–The Rolling Stones at The Imperial Ballroom Nelson, Lancashire l-r Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts. 25th July 1964
RFHNF3MY–Bank building for sale in Nelson town centre, Lancashire. Also showing local cleaned sandstone buildings
RME4H200–aerial view of the Morrisons supermarket in Nelson, Lancashire, UK
RMR466NB–'Nice Day', a corner shop in Nelson, Lancashire
RM2E18WB9–aerial view of a large old factory (now demolished) in Nelson, Lancashire
RMAFH4B8–The Nelson Monument and the Walker Art Gallery Liverpool UK
RMDJW569–Nelson, Lancashire, UK. 30th November, 2013. Free children's rides at the event when the town of Nelson commemorates the day in 1295 when the county of Lancashire sent its first representatives to Parliament by King Edward I of England to attend what later became known as the model parliament. Lancashire Day is usually held on 27 November, when many towns throughout the historic county host events on the day, most notably readings of the Lancashire Day Proclamation. Credit: Mar Photographics/Alamy Live News
RMWMMRY1–aerial view of Lomeshaye Industrial Estate, Nelson, Lancashire, UK
RMD97RXP–Nelson Market Street early 1900s
RMA4PR53–East lancashire town of Nelson with Boulsworth Hill in the distance.
RMG9J4G7–Equipment at the Bowland Dairy Farm in Nelson, Lancashire, after the Food Standards Agency was accused of failing to enforce EU safety rules at the small dairy.
RM2PMKE14–William Roberts & sons, Millwrights, Engineers, Phoenix Foundry, Nelson Lancashire plate, North West England, UK, BB9 with files, spanners
RME4H1N8–Aerial view of a red athletics running track and field. This one at Nelson, Lancashire.
RM2G4MGKP–Victory V cough lozenge tin. 1920s. The Victory Factories, Nelson, Lancashire. Litho printed tin with hinged lid. Originally ingredients included ether, liquorice, cannabis and chloroform. Launched in 1840s and still made today but without the dangerous ingredients!
RMR8BTJN–Streets of terraced houses in the former mill town of Nelson, Lancashire
RMAM1P68–unemployed young folk on the streets of Brierfield Lancashire
RMH6PXH8–Nelson lancashire Public art Shuttle 12 meter sculpture Weaving Shuttle Nelson town centre cotton mill town Historic history i
RFP2CXK0–Nelson town view with new Mosque Masjid Brierfield Nelson Lancashire UK
RMJB8G93–General view of Nelson , a town in Lancashire in the notth of England
RM2HJABE8–Rolling Stones at The Imperial Ballroom in Nelson, Lancashire.25th July 1964.
RM2BT6K95–Early 1900's postcard of mother in fashionable crocheted jumper, with her son. circa 1921, Nelson, near Burnley, Lancashire, England, U.K.
RMJGEXH3–An advert for Victory V throat gums and lozenges - it appeared in a magazine published in the UK in 1946. Victory V is a British brand of liquorice (licorice)-flavoured lozenges. Originally manufactured in Nelson, Lancashire, and contained therapeutic ingredients for easing infections of the throat, chest and lungs (ether, liquorice and chloroform).
RM2GB5F2T–Nelson Corporation tram, possibly 1920s
RM2X323NK–Nelson, Lancashire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 50' 3'', S 2 11' 17'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2HC0BBW–Sarah and Matthew Lomax in Nelson, Lancashire.( Matthew suffers from a dibaling condition) who have been helped by James Anderson, a plumber who runs
RMDJW09K–Nelson, Lancashire, UK. 30th November, 2013. Councillors Eileen Anser & Tony Edwards in front of the 12m high Weaving Shuttle. The Town of Nelson commemorates the day in 1295 when the county of Lancashire sent its first representatives to Parliament by King Edward I of England to attend what later became known as the model parliament. Lancashire Day is usually held on 27 November, when many towns throughout the historic county host events on the day, most notably readings of the Lancashire Day Proclamation. Credit: Mar Photographics/Alamy Live News
RFTRFCBJ–Pendle Water, viewed from Quaker Bridge, Brierfield, Nelson, Lancashire
RMPKKYYN–aerial view of Nelson town centre, Lancashire
RMA30PE0–Aerial view of Nelson in late afternoon light Lancashire
RMG9J48N–A worker at the Bowland Dairy Farm in Nelson, Lancashire, after the Food Standards Agency was accused of failing to enforce EU safety rules at the small dairy.
RM2JMAACK–An abstract of the recently renovated Tunstill Mill, Brierfield, Nelson, Lancashire, UK
RMG2R7K2–Boris Johnson (left) and Michael Gove during a visit to Farmhouse Biscuits in Nelson, Lancashire, where they were campaigning on behalf of the Vote Leave EU referendum campaign.
RM2G4MGT0–Victory V cough lozenges were developed in the 1860s, a hard pressed tablet sweet designed to be slowly sucked and let the ingredients relieve sore throats. Such medicated confectionary was big business. The Cough No More Lozenge was first made in Bolton before moving to The Victory Factories, in Nelson, Lancashire. They were first named Victory Chlorodyne Lozenges, changed to Linseed Liquorice V Lozenge Victory and shortened to Victory V in 1910. This shop counter tin dates from 1920. ingredients included ether, liquorice, and chlorodyne - a mixture of opium, cannabis, alcohol and chloroform
RMR8BTG1–Wheelie bins and rubbish in a back alley in the former mill town of Nelson, Lancashire
RM2G50TAR–Victory V cough lozenges were developed in the 1860s, a hard pressed tablet sweet designed to be slowly sucked and let the ingredients relieve sore throats. Such medicated confectionary was big business. The Cough No More Lozenge was first made in Bolton before moving to The Victory Factories, in Nelson, Lancashire. They were first named Victory Chlorodyne Lozenges, changed to Linseed Liquorice V Lozenge Victory and shortened to Victory V in 1910. This shop counter tin dates from 1920. ingredients included ether, liquorice, and chlorodyne - a mixture of opium, cannabis, alcohol and chloroform
RMH6PXHJ–Nelson lancashire Public art Shuttle 12 meter sculpture Weaving Shuttle Nelson town centre cotton mill town Historic history i
RFP2CXKA–Aerial viewcof Nelson town Lancashire, UK
RMJB8G0W–General view of Nelson , a town in Lancashire in the notth of England
RM2HJAEEH–Rolling Stones at The Imperial Ballroom in Nelson, Lancashire.25th July 1964.
RM2GY4KE8–Original Edwardian era postcard entitled 'Pulling Back Quick Lad to Save a Fine' indicative of the poor working conditions of this time - low wages, unhealthy damp and dusty workplaces, punishments and fines - . Photograph of a young man operating a weaving machine at a cotton mill, Nelson, Pendle, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1905.
RF2E4YYCC–The engineer's hut, joined to the mill, along the Leeds and Liverpool canal, in Nelson, Lancashire, UK
RM2GB5F2Y–Nelson Corporation tram, possibly 1920s
RM2X2WMX2–Nelson, Lancashire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 49' 59'', S 2 12' 0'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RM2BE508K–aerial view of Lomeshaye Industrial Estate in Nelson, Lancashire
RMDJW567–Nelson, Lancashire, UK. 30th November, 2013. Shopping discounts at the event when the town of Nelson commemorates the day in 1295 when the county of Lancashire sent its first representatives to Parliament by King Edward I of England to attend what later became known as the model parliament. Lancashire Day is usually held on 27 November, when many towns throughout the historic county host events on the day, most notably readings of the Lancashire Day Proclamation. Credit: Mar Photographics/Alamy Live News
RFHPE0TA–Chinatown. Nelson Street.Liverpool. England. UK
RM2T5CWBP–'Pots for rags': early 20th century photograph of a woman and two children standing next to a small handcart which has a sign saying 'Pots for rags' hanging on the side. The girl's outfit incorporates two bathroom / kitchen taps and what appears to be a large metal spoon. The photograph was taken by J.H. Jamieson, a photographer with premises in Preston and Nelson, Lancashire, and Wrexham, North Wales.
RMA30PE3–Aerial view of Nelson in late afternoon light
RMBNDF1N–Frozen canal at Barrowford Nelson Lancashire
RMAT9YBR–Victoria Park in Nelson Lancashire
RMG2R7K5–Boris Johnson (left) and Michael Gove during a visit to Farmhouse Biscuits in Nelson, Lancashire, where they were campaigning on behalf of the Vote Leave EU referendum campaign.
RMKX252Y–A row of terraced houses with satellite dishes in Nelson, Lancashire
RMR8BTHF–Wheelie bins and rubbish in a back alley in the former mill town of Nelson, Lancashire
RM2G50TBP–Victory V cough lozenges were developed in the 1860s, a hard pressed tablet sweet designed to be slowly sucked and let the ingredients relieve sore throats. Such medicated confectionary was big business. The Cough No More Lozenge was first made in Bolton before moving to The Victory Factories, in Nelson, Lancashire. They were first named Victory Chlorodyne Lozenges, changed to Linseed Liquorice V Lozenge Victory and shortened to Victory V in 1910. This shop counter tin dates from 1920. ingredients included ether, liquorice, and chlorodyne - a mixture of opium, cannabis, alcohol and chloroform
RMH6PXHC–Nelson lancashire Public art Shuttle 12 meter sculpture Weaving Shuttle Nelson town centre cotton mill town Historic history i
RFP2CXJK–Nelson is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Pendle in Lancashire, England,
RMJB8FWE–General view of Nelson , a town in Lancashire in the notth of England
RM2HJAEYN–Rolling Stones at The Imperial Ballroom in Nelson, Lancashire.25th July 1964.
RM2HX0APD–Original WW1 era postcard of pretty teenage girl, wearing a skirt with decorated blouse, and bow in her long hair, with decorated straw hat on the table. From the studio of Barcroft & Crabtree, with studios in Burnley and Nelson, Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1914.
RF2E4YYGT–A distant St Mary's Church, with the shape of its spire reflected in the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Nelson, Lancashire
RM2GB5F32–Nelson Corporation tram, possibly 1920s
RM2X323NX–Nelson, Lancashire, GB, United Kingdom, England, N 53 50' 3'', S 2 11' 17'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
RMAK0GEY–UK England Lancashire,Liverpool,High Street,Town Hall,Admiral Horatio Nelson statue,UK071009024
RF2JFJ4XB–A curved factory building by the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, in Nelson, Lancashire
RMDRWR4Y–Lord Nelson public house in Croston, Lancashire
RM2A9G57H–1990 Fashion show at Nelson Arndale Centre, Lancashire, Northern England, UK
RMR65WRN–British Rail Preston to Colne railway line at Nelson, Lancashire, Great Britain
RMG2R76E–Boris Johnson during a visit to Farmhouse Biscuits in Nelson, Lancashire, where he along with Priti Patel and Michael Gove were campaigning on behalf of the Vote Leave EU referendum campaign.
RM2T1KA15–Royal Air Force Operations in the Far East, 1941-1945. Ground crew working on a 40-hour inspection of a Hawker Hurricane at a forward airfield in Central Burma. They are (left to right): Leading Aircraftmen I Lillington of Chard, Somerset, H Wollet of Nelson, Lancashire, W Miller of Bridport, Dorset and R Francis of Woollington, Surrey.
RM2HG3J4T–aerial view of Burnley looking North North East across the town towards Nelson and the Pennines in the distance with the M65 motorway on the left side
RMH6PXHN–Nelson lancashire Public art Shuttle 12 meter sculpture Weaving Shuttle Nelson town centre cotton mill town Historic history i
RFP12CY4–Flock of birds flying over a village in Lancashire, UK
RMJB8FYD–General view of Nelson , a town in Lancashire in the notth of England
RM2HJAFJH–Rolling Stones at The Imperial Ballroom in Nelson, Lancashire.25th July 1964.
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