The National Archives UK

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Who are we? We are The National Archives, the UK government's official archive, containing over 1,000 years of history with records ranging from parchment and paper scrolls through to digital files and archived websites. We are also at the heart of government information policy, to ensure the survival of today´s information for the future.

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INF 10-362-4

  • 2 older comments, and then…
  • Flickr said:
    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ January 15, 2024
  • Sigurd Krieger said:
    Congrats on Xplore!!
  • gato-gato-gato said:
    Ausgezeichnetes Bild.
  • Arshi Photography said:
    Congratulations
  • Ian Betley said:
    Congrats on Explore! ❤📷❤ great image! regards.

CO 1069-179-25

  • Flickr said:
    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ January 15, 2024
  • Sigurd Krieger said:
    Congrats on Xplore!!
  • gato-gato-gato said:
    Spektakulär!
  • Ian Betley said:
    Congrats on Explore! ❤📷❤ great image! regards.
  • Dave McLLwain said:
    Congrats on Explore!

CO 1069-263-31

  • Derek Mitchell said:
    Photograph likely taken by Arthur Green during his 1868 visit to Bermuda. The present church - which followed two earlier churches on the same property - was reportedly started in 1796 and underwent alterations and additions in 1834 and 1846. This c1868 photograph was taken shortly before the church was extensively remodeled and the steeple was replaced in 1872-1873. The then hearse house is seen in the right foreground, while the single overhead line was part of the then military telegraph system installed in the 1860's – this line had to be relocated c1887 when a new hearse house was constructed on the other (southern) side of the public road.
  • Derek Mitchell said:
    (Information above compiled from the Bermuda National Trust's 'Paget' book)

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