Found this little lane just off King Street in Bakewell
The pool of Bethesda, located in Jerusalem, is the name of a cistern that was also said to have healing powers.
View looking down King Street towards the Cowgate and the old Wellgate and St Andrew's Church on the right. Date: c.1975 Ref: IN049-094 BW140
The King's Road in London is one of the most famous streets in the UK capital. From shopping to nightlife, this guide reveals the best of it.
Victorian office buildings on King Street in the early 1960s. [ZGC-025]
Things to do in King's Cross, London | Travel guide on the best things to do in King's Cross - where to eat, stay and top attractions
A fascinating new book documents London's urban development from Victorian era to the modern
This guide to King's Cross, London will show you the best restaurants, cafes, markets, shops, and more. There are a lot of fun things to do in King's Cross.
For this curated collection of vintage photographs from Toronto, we took a look along King Street to see what is was once like.
Thanks to an innovative Canadian impresario who built a pass through the mountains—and an opulent train station to go along with it
A stroll down King Street in Charleston, SC will leave you in awe of it's charm and beauty block after block. Don't miss a few key stops along the way.
St. Matthew's Whit Walks 1963 heading along King's St. Stretford once had a pleasant and characterful town centre with the old King's Street as it's main shopping area.
Gustav Bauernfeind 1848-1904 Duitsland
It is difficult to get a shot of the whole of this building without including modern street furniture....or you could arrange for them to be moved perhaps: www.norfolk.gov.uk/consumption/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_P...
A furtive antiquarian nicknamed Stoney Jack was responsible for almost every major archaeological find made in London between 1895 and 1939
In the latest video from his new album, To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar returns to a key location in the storied city that made him.
The old Town Hall, photographed between 1878 and 1897, was situated at the junction of King Street and Cross Street and was built in 1825. The entrance and staircase on King Street was added in 1838. In 1878 the building became the Free Reference Library. It was demolished during the early 20th century with the four pillars seen here, moved to the entrance of Heaton Park, home of the Earls of Wilton.
Exciting project makes it easier for people to browse through thousands of images, as Andy Smart reports
Until now I have not seen it in such poor condition and shortly after I photographed it public access was curtailed on the section nearest North King Street.
Some of the most notable venues from Westeros can be found on Earth.
Author Andrew Whitehead on Keystone Crescent off Caledonian Road, the most enchanted street in the heart of King’s Cross and Isington