RMM2X939–Long petals and inverted green marking of the winter flowering snowdrop, Galanthus 'James Backhouse'
RMGC015G–The family of Rifleman James Backhouse during the funeral procession for the soldier in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RMKJMYAN–GALANTHUS JAMES BACKHOUSE
RM2WKJF39–Galanthus nivalis 'James Backhouse' snowdrop variety flowering in a garden during February, England, UK
RFHMR65B–The heather Erica Carnea 'James Backhouse provides winter colour in a shady garden border.
RMB9Y8NH–SNOWDROP GALANTHUS JAMES BACKHOUSE AT COLESBOURNE PARK GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND
RM2T68C77–Golden columbine, Aquilegia chrysantha, native to North America, imported by James Backhouse of York. (Aquilegia leptocera var. lutea). Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 2, L. Reeve, London, 1873. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RMC0JPDT–Snowdrop, Galanthus 'James Backhouse', dug up for transplanting
RM2M8X2XM–Golden columbine, Aquilegia chrysantha, native to North America, imported by James Backhouse of York. (Aquilegia leptocera var. lutea). Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 2, L. Reeve, London, 1873. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
RM2C9JKKW–James Backhouse (1794-1869).
RMJG27FA–James Backhouse 281794-186929
RM2HMW1CP–Galanthus 'James Backhouse'
RMEK2J6K–snowdrops Galanthus 'James Backhouse' growing amongst green barked dogwood.
RMA6W4M4–GALANTHUS 'JAMES BACKHOUSE' (SNOWDROP) WITH STONE WALL SCULPTURE AT THE GARDEN HOUSE, DEVON, ENGLAND
RF2A86GJA–Path and Park Bench in West Bank Park, Holgate, York, North Yorkshire
RME9H8HK–s. 98 James E. Backhouse ['Cruise of the 'Nereid' 1869']
RMWA56DK–Salford, UK. 17th August 2019. James Gibbons argues with referee Anthony Backhouse during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Salford City and Port Vale at Moor Lane, Salford on Saturday 17th August 2019. Editorial use only, license required for commercial use. Photograph may only be used for newspaper and/or magazine editorial purposes. (Credit: Luke Nickerson | MI News) Credit: MI News & Sport /Alamy Live News
RMJBHXGR–Leeds, UK. 11th June, 2017. Jessica Learmonth completes WTS Leeds 2017 in 6th position after a sprint finish against Gillian Backhouse from Australia Credit: James Copeland/Alamy Live News
RMDTF7PP–James Backhouse (1794-1869)
RM2R2TNFA–London, UK. 21st May, 2023. Jay Welch (14 Ascot United) is given a yellow card by referee Anthony Backhouse during the Isuzu FA Vase final between Ascot United and Newport Pagnell at Wembley Stadium in London, England. (James Whitehead/SPP) Credit: SPP Sport Press Photo. /Alamy Live News
RMGC011X–Family and friends of Rifleman James Backhouse during his funeral in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RMRPRYKF–. Alpine flowers for English gardens. Mountain plants; Flower gardening. Well-formed Sloping Led^ Artificial Rock on which plants do not thrive. most exquisite of nature's gardens, then they are of mucli importance. In dealing with the construction of the bolder masses of rockwork, we cannot have a better guide than Mr. James Backhouse, of York, to whom we are ^ indebted for the following remarks :— " Comparatively i^s^ alpines prefer or succeed well in horizontal fissures. Those, however, which, like Lychnis Viscaria and Silene acaulis, form long tap roots, thrive well in such fissures,
RMPG1Y4P–. Alpine flowers for English gardens . Mountain plants. Part I. THE ROCK-GARDEN. gentle isolated mound or open sunny spot, and arranged as shown in Figs. 4, j, 27, and 28, would produce a better efifect than several hundred tons placed as in Fig. 6. In dealing with the construction of the bolder masses of rock- work, we cannot have a better guide than Mr. James Backhouse, to whom I am indebted for the following article, which first ap- peared in the ' Field.' If we merely want a certain surface of rock disposed in a picturesque way, such details as these may not. Fig. 7.—Aj Silene alpestris. B
RME9H8EJ–s. 35 Storhatten ['Cruise of the 'Nereid' 1869']
RMEK2HRE–snowdrops Galanthus 'James Backhouse' growing amongst green barked dogwood.
RMA6W5W2–GALANTHUS 'JAMES BACKHOUSE' (SNOWDROP) PLANTED UNDER AN OAK TREE BY LIONEL FORTESCUE AT THE GARDEN HOUSE, DEVON, ENGLAND
RF2A86H9T–The Entrance Gates on Holgate Road to West Bank Park, York.
RMJBHXGD–Leeds, UK. 11th June, 2017. Jessica Learmonth completes WTS Leeds 2017 in 6th position after a sprint finish against Gillian Backhouse from Australia Credit: James Copeland/Alamy Live News
RMGC015M–The funeral procession of Rifleman James Backhouse makes its way through Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RMRPRYJX–. Alpine flowers for English gardens. Mountain plants; Flower gardening. Well-formed Sloping Led^ Artificial Rock on which plants do not thrive. most exquisite of nature's gardens, then they are of mucli importance. In dealing with the construction of the bolder masses of rockwork, we cannot have a better guide than Mr. James Backhouse, of York, to whom we are ^ indebted for the following remarks :— " Comparatively i^s^ alpines prefer or succeed well in horizontal fissures. Those, however, which, like Lychnis Viscaria and Silene acaulis, form long tap roots, thrive well in such fissures,
RME9H8GA–s. 70 Lodal's Brae ['Cruise of the 'Nereid' 1869']
RF2A86H02–Statue of Queen Victoria in West Bank Park. Carved by George Walker Milburn, the noted York Sculptor, in 1911 and funded by public subscription.
RMGC015N–The funeral procession of Rifleman James Backhouse makes its way through Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RMRDG4TK–. Alpine flowers for English gardens . Mountain plants. Part I. THE ROCK-GARDEN. gentle isolated mound or open sunny spot, and arranged as shown in Figs. 4, j, 27, and 28, would produce a better efifect than several hundred tons placed as in Fig. 6. In dealing with the construction of the bolder masses of rock- work, we cannot have a better guide than Mr. James Backhouse, to whom I am indebted for the following article, which first ap- peared in the ' Field.' If we merely want a certain surface of rock disposed in a picturesque way, such details as these may not. Fig. 7.—Aj Silene alpestris. B
RME9H8GW–s. 81 Afternoon on Deck - Nord Fjord ['Cruise of the 'Nereid' 1869']
RMGBY5GH–Mourners attend the funeral procession for Rifleman James Backhouse in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RMREKFEX–. Life-histories of northern animals [microform] : an account of the mammals of Manitoba. Mammals; Mammals; Mammifères; Mammifères. SANITA- TION HVBUn- ITY AS TRAIN- DOCS 780 Life-histories of Northern Animals a «;aTon name still used in fee-sdale, England. A ccrt;.in place the e°s caTed "wolf LAe." hough there is "ot and never has bien any water near, but my friend. James Backhouse informs me that it was origin.lly "Wolf le ." that, the P^a- where the Wolves were supposed to play. (Anglo-baxon, laeken, to lark or play.) In sanitation Wolves h.vc il.- habits ..f ordina
RME9H8EN–s. 36 Summit of Storhatten ['Cruise of the 'Nereid' 1869']
RMGC015F–Family and friends of Rifleman James Backhouse during his funeral in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RM2AX5431–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Jonathan Edward Hodgkin, born at Darlington, 4th November, 1875.Educated at York and Reading. Married at Darlington, on 15th July,1902, aged 26, to Elspeth Lilian Backhouse, daughter of James EdwardBackhouse and his wife Elizabeth Barclay Fowler. She was born atHurworth Grange, Darlington, 31st August, 1880. Address : Shelleys, Darlington, Issue—Four sons and one I.i^Titer. (a) Neville Backhouse hougian, born at Darlington. 30th April, 1904. (b) Maurice Edward Hodgkin, born at Darlington, 17th February, 1906. died at Darling
RME9H8DC–s. 1 On board the 'Nereid' 1869 ['Cruise of the 'Nereid' 1869']
RMGC015P–The coffin of Rifleman James Backhouse during his funeral procession in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RM2AX5HHW–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Lucy Backhouse Mounsey, born at Tees Grange, Darlington, on 10th March,1882, Married at Darlington on 8th April, 1902, age 20, Edward BackhouseB.A., Balliol College, Oxford. Local Director of Barclay & Co., Ld., sonof James Edward Backhouse and his wife Elizabeth Barclay Fowler. Hewas born at Hurworth Grange, Darlington, on 26th October, 1876. Residence—White House, Stockton-on-Tees, 51 Chap. I. § 2. Ind. No. I D 5 e. (V).AMELIA ELIZA MOUNSEY = ANTHONY WALLIS.
RME9H8E8–s. 26 Near Aalsund ['Cruise of the 'Nereid' 1869']
RMGC010E–The family of Rifleman James Backhouse during the funeral procession for the soldier in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RM2AX5EN6–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . Lucy Backhouse Mounsey, born at Tees Grange, Darlington, on 10th March,1882, Married at Darlington on 8th April, 1902, age 20, Edward BackhouseB.A., Balliol College, Oxford. Local Director of Barclay & Co., Ld., sonof James Edward Backhouse and his wife Elizabeth Barclay Fowler. Hewas born at Hurworth Grange, Darlington, on 26th October, 1876. Residence—White House, Stockton-on-Tees, 51 Chap. I. § 2. Ind. No. I D 5 e. (V).AMELIA ELIZA MOUNSEY = ANTHONY WALLIS..
RMGC010A–The family of Rifleman James Backhouse during the funeral procession for the soldier in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RM2AX539P–Photographic pedigree of the descendants of Isaac and Rachel Wilson . ouse, daughter of James EdwardBackhouse and his wife Elizabeth Barclay Fowler. She was born atHurworth Grange, Darlington, 31st August, 1880. Address : Shelleys, Darlington, Issue—Four sons and one I.i^Titer. (a) Neville Backhouse hougian, born at Darlington. 30th April, 1904. (b) Maurice Edward Hodgkin, born at Darlington, 17th February, 1906. died at Darlington on 18th November, 1909, aged Sf years. (c) Oliver Henry Hodgkin, born at Darhngton, 27th February, 190&. (d) Brian Maurice Hodgkin, born at Darhngton, 9th December,
RMGC010N–The family of Rifleman James Backhouse during the funeral procession for the soldier in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RM2ANHX7F–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . ames Backhouse & Son, York — Flower Hoots,Spring-flowering Plants, &c. Dickson & Robinson-, Old Millgate, Manchester—Dutch Flower Roots. Dickson, Brown, & Tait, Corporation Street, Man-chester—Flowering Bulbs. Van Meerbeek & Co., Hillegom, Haarlem—DutchBulbs, &c. J. R. Pearson & Sons, Chilwell, Nottingham-Dutch and other Bulbs. William Baylor Hartland, 24, Patrick Street,Cork—Daffodils, &c. William Paul & Son, Waltham Cross—Bulbs andWinter Flowering Plants. James Veitch & Sons, Chelsea—Hardy Trees and
RMGC010X–Family and friends of Rifleman James Backhouse during the funeral procession for the soldier in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RM2CDGMXP–. Monken Hadley . tly. The nameof Mr. Backhouse has already ° occurred in mentioning the earlier survey ofEnfield Chace. He was an alderman of London, free of the Companie ofMercers, as he states in his will, and the son of Nicholas Backhouse,^ also analderman, who had been sheriff in 1577, an office which he himself served in1628.* In 1619 we find him one of the 29 Adventurers of the New RiverCompany, incorporated in that year by charter of King James I. HughMiddleton was Governor, Rowland Backhouse the Treasmer, and among theremaining names are those of Samuel Backhouse, esq., his elder brot
RMGC0112–Family and friends of Rifleman James Backhouse during the funeral procession for the soldier in Castleford, West Yorkshire. Backhouse died in an explosion near Sangin in Helmand province on July 10.
RMGC010P–James Backhouse funeral
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RMGC015E–James Backhouse funeral
RMGC010W–James Backhouse funeral
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RMGC3H8E–Sharon Backhouse holds a picture of her son Rifleman James Backhouse from Castleford, Yorkshire, after seven mothers, whose fallen sons who were all killed in Afghanistan, hold a press conference in Redwood Lodge, Failand, Bristol, as they come together to form a charity called Afghan Heroes.
RMGC3H8X–Seven mothers, whose fallen sons who were all killed in Afghanistan, come together to form a charity called Afghan Heroes. Pictured left to right are Sharon Backhouse, mother of Rifleman James Backhouse from Castleford, Yorkshire, Carol Brackpool, mother of Private John Brackpool from West Sussex, Lucy Aldridge, mother of Rifleman William Aldridge from Herefordshire, Denise Harris, mother of Cpl Lee Scott from Somerset, Jillian Murphy, mother of Rifleman Joseph Murphy from Birmingham, Jane Whitehouse, mother of Corporal Jonathan Horne from Walsall and Deborah Simpson, mother of Daniel Simpson
RMGC3H99–Seven mothers, whose fallen sons who were all killed in Afghanistan, come together to form a charity called Afghan Heroes. Pictured left to right are Sharon Backhouse, mother of Rifleman James Backhouse from Castleford, Yorkshire, Carol Brackpool, mother of Private John Brackpool from West Sussex, Lucy Aldridge, mother of Rifleman William Aldridge from Herefordshire, Denise Harris, mother of Cpl Lee Scott from Somerset, Jillian Murphy, mother of Rifleman Joseph Murphy from Birmingham, Jane Whitehouse, mother of Corporal Jonathan Horne from Walsall and Deborah Simpson, mother of Daniel Simpson
RM2JK47CM–Derby County's James Collins (left) speaks to referee Anthony Backhouse during the Sky Bet League One match at Pride Park Stadium, Derby. Picture date: Saturday July 30, 2022.
RMGC3H9C–Mothers who lost sons in Afghanistan launch charity
RMGC3H80–Seven mothers, whose fallen sons who were all killed in Afghanistan, hold a press conference in Redwood Lodge, Failand, Bristol, as they come together to form a charity called Afghan Heroes. Pictured left to right are Deborah Simpson, mother of Daniel Simpson from Croydon, Jane Whitehouse, mother of Corporal Jonathan Horne from Walsall, Jillian Murphy, mother of Rifleman Joseph Murphy from Birmingham, Denise Harris, mother of Cpl Lee Scott from Somerset, Lucy Aldridge, mother of Rifleman William Aldridge from Herefordshire, Carol Brackpool, mother of Private John Brackpool from West Sussex
RMGC3H9D–Mothers who lost sons in Afghanistan launch charity
RMGC3H8P–Mothers who lost sons in Afghanistan launch charity
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