S. Barker

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1960 - 2009

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System Management Approach to Improvements in Longwall Development (2009)

Barker, S., Kizil, M.

The requirement for continuous improvement in the coal industry to achieve the combination of lower costs, greater capital efficiency and higher production. Longwall panels are now being mined at a...

System Management Approach to Improvements in Longwall Development (2009)

Barker, S., Kizil, M.

The requirement for continuous improvement in the coal industry to achieve the combination of lower costs, greater capital efficiency and higher production. Longwall panels are now being mined at a...

System Management Approach to Improvements in Longwall Development (2009)

Barker, S., Kizil, M.

The requirement for continuous improvement in the coal industry to achieve the combination of lower costs, greater capital efficiency and higher production. Longwall panels are now being mined at a...

System Management Approach to Improvements in Longwall Development (2009)

Barker, S., Kizil, M.

The requirement for continuous improvement in the coal industry to achieve the combination of lower costs, greater capital efficiency and higher production. Longwall panels are now being mined at a...

Star cluster versus field star formation in the nucleus of the prototype starburst galaxy M82 (2008)

Barker, S., De Grijs, R., Cervino, M.

We analyse high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera for Surveys imaging of the nuclear starburst region of M82, obtained as part of the Hubble Heritage mosaic made of this galaxy, in...

Star cluster versus field star formation in the nucleus of the prototype starburst galaxy M 82 (2008)

Barker, S., Grijs, R. De, Cerviño, Miguel

10 pages.-- arXiv:0804.1913 astro-ph pre-print supplied.-- Final full-text version of the paper available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:200809653.

Mitochondrial genomes of parasitic arthropods: implications for studies of population genetics and evolution (2007)

Shao, R., Barker, S.

Over 39 000 species of arthropods parasitize humans, domestic animals and wildlife. Despite their medical, veterinary and economic importance, most aspects of the population genetics and evolution of...

Distribution and phylogenetic analyses of an endangered tick, Amblyomma sphenodonti (2007)

Miller, H., Conrad, A., Barker, S., Daugherty, C.

In this study we investigate the geographic distribution, genetic diversity, and phylogenetic relationships of an endangered tick, Amblyomma sphenodonti (Family Ixodidae). Amblyomma sphenodonti and...

Supergroup F Wolbachia bacteria parasitise lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) (2007)

Covacin, C., Barker, S.

We studied six species of lice from three of the four suborders of lice. These lice were infected with Wolbachia bacteria from supergroups A and F. This is the first report of an infection of...

International guidelines for effective control of head louse infestations (2007)

Mumcuoglu, K., Barker, S., Burgess, I., Combescot-Lang, C., Dalgleish, R., Larsen, K., ...

Head louse infestations are increasing or remain high in most countries. In order to reduce the proportion of children infested with head lice and slow down the emergence of strains of lice resistant...

Metalloproteases and egg-hatching in Pediculus humanus, the body (clothes) louse of humans (Phthiraptera: Insecta) (2007)

Bowles, V., Young, A., Barker, S.

To investigate the biochemical components of egg-hatch in the body louse, Pediculus humanus, egg-shell-washings (ESW) were collected during the first 2 h post-hatching and analysed by gelatin...

Identification of small juvenile scombrids from northwest tropical Australia using mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b sequences (2007)

Robertson, M., Ovenden, J., Barker, S.

Small juveniles of the nine species of scombrids in Australian waters are morphologically similar to one another and, consequently, difficult to identify to species level. We show that the sequence...

Distribution and phylogenetic analyses of an endangered tick, Amblyomma sphenodonti (2007)

Miller, H., Conrad, A., Barker, S., Daugherty, C.

In this study we investigate the geographic distribution, genetic diversity, and phylogenetic relationships of an endangered tick, Amblyomma sphenodonti (Family Ixodidae). Amblyomma sphenodonti and...

Identification of small juvenile scombrids from northwest tropical Australia using mitochondrial DNA cytochrome b sequences (2007)

Robertson, M., Ovenden, J., Barker, S.

Small juveniles of the nine species of scombrids in Australian waters are morphologically similar to one another and, consequently, difficult to identify to species level. We show that the sequence...

Supergroup F Wolbachia bacteria parasitise lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera) (2007)

Covacin, C., Barker, S.

We studied six species of lice from three of the four suborders of lice. These lice were infected with Wolbachia bacteria from supergroups A and F. This is the first report of an infection of...

Mitochondrial genomes of parasitic arthropods: implications for studies of population genetics and evolution (2007)

Shao, R., Barker, S.

Over 39 000 species of arthropods parasitize humans, domestic animals and wildlife. Despite their medical, veterinary and economic importance, most aspects of the population genetics and evolution of...

International guidelines for effective control of head louse infestations (2007)

Mumcuoglu, K., Barker, S., Burgess, I., Combescot-Lang, C., Dalgleish, R., Larsen, K., ...

Head louse infestations are increasing or remain high in most countries. In order to reduce the proportion of children infested with head lice and slow down the emergence of strains of lice resistant...

Metalloproteases and egg-hatching in Pediculus humanus, the body (clothes) louse of humans (Phthiraptera: Insecta) (2007)

Bowles, V., Young, A., Barker, S.

To investigate the biochemical components of egg-hatch in the body louse, Pediculus humanus, egg-shell-washings (ESW) were collected during the first 2 h post-hatching and analysed by gelatin...

Intercultural service encounters: an exploratory study of customer experiences (2004)

Barker, S., Hartel, Charmine E. J.

Intercultural contact occurs on a daily basis across all facets of life, and is reflective of Australia's multicultural society. This trend is observed in many Western industrialised nations and has...

Intercultural service encounters: an exploratory study of customer experiences (2004)

Barker, S., Hartel, Charmine E. J.

Intercultural contact occurs on a daily basis across all facets of life, and is reflective of Australia's multicultural society. This trend is observed in many Western industrialised nations and has...

Intercultural service encounters: an exploratory study of customer experiences (2004)

Barker, S., Hartel, Charmine E. J.

Intercultural contact occurs on a daily basis across all facets of life, and is reflective of Australia's multicultural society. This trend is observed in many Western industrialised nations and has...

Intercultural service encounters: an exploratory study of customer experiences (2004)

Barker, S., Hartel, Charmine E. J.

Intercultural contact occurs on a daily basis across all facets of life, and is reflective of Australia's multicultural society. This trend is observed in many Western industrialised nations and has...

Intercultural service encounters: an exploratory study of customer experiences (2004)

Barker, S., Hartel, Charmine E. J.

Intercultural contact occurs on a daily basis across all facets of life, and is reflective of Australia's multicultural society. This trend is observed in many Western industrialised nations and has...

Improved antitumour immunity in murine neuroblastoma using a combination of IL-2 and IL-12 (2003)

Siapati, K.E., Barker, S., Kinnon, C., Michalski, A., Anderson, R.A., Brickell, P., ...

Neuroblastoma immunotherapy using cytokine-modified tumour cells has been tested in clinical trials. However, because of the complex nature of antitumour immune responses, a number of therapies may...

Three-dimensional kinematics at the ankle joint complex in rheumatoid arthritis patients with painful valgus deformity of the rearfoot (2002)

Woodburn, J., Helliwell, P. S., Barker, S.

Objective. To evaluate the three‐dimensional (3D) kinematics of the ankle joint complex (AJC) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with painful valgus deformity...

Descriptions of twenty one new species of Cisseis (sensu stricto) Gory & Laporte 1839 (Coleoptera : Buprestidae : Agrilinae) (2001)

Barker, S.

A redefinition of Cisseis is given and the following twenty one new species of Cisseis (sensu stricto) are described: Cisseis aberrans sp. nov., C. adusta sp. nov., C. armstrongi sp. nov., C....

Stanwatkinsius, a new genus of Australian jewel beetles (Coleoptera : Buprestidae : Agrilinae) with a key to known species (2001)

Barker, S., Bellamy, C. L.

Seven species of jewel beetles previously placed in the genus Cisseis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Agrilinae) are recognised as different and a new genus Stanwatkinsius is proposed to accommodate them,...

Descriptions of twenty one new species of Cisseis (sensu stricto) Gory & Laporte 1839 (Coleoptera : Buprestidae : Agrilinae) (2001)

Barker, S.

A redefinition of Cisseis is given and the following twenty one new species of Cisseis (sensu stricto) are described: Cisseis aberrans sp. nov., C. adusta sp. nov., C. armstrongi sp. nov., C....

Stanwatkinsius, a new genus of Australian jewel beetles (Coleoptera : Buprestidae : Agrilinae) with a key to known species (2001)

Barker, S., Bellamy, C. L.

Seven species of jewel beetles previously placed in the genus Cisseis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Agrilinae) are recognised as different and a new genus Stanwatkinsius is proposed to accommodate them,...

Descriptions of twenty one new species of Cisseis (sensu stricto) Gory & Laporte 1839 (Coleoptera : Buprestidae : Agrilinae) (2001)

Barker, S.

A redefinition of Cisseis is given and the following twenty one new species of Cisseis (sensu stricto) are described: Cisseis aberrans sp. nov., C. adusta sp. nov., C. armstrongi sp. nov., C....

Stanwatkinsius, a new genus of Australian jewel beetles (Coleoptera : Buprestidae : Agrilinae) with a key to known species (2001)

Barker, S., Bellamy, C. L.

Seven species of jewel beetles previously placed in the genus Cisseis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Agrilinae) are recognised as different and a new genus Stanwatkinsius is proposed to accommodate them,...

Ewhurst House, Stifford Estate, Jamaica Street, Stepney, London (1999)

Barker, S

The Stifford Estate is a mix of high- and low-rise public housing built between 1958 and 1964. The demolition of these blocks is part of refurbishment of the estate, which also includes the...

Ewhurst House, Stifford Estate, Jamaica Street, Stepney, London (1999)

Barker, S

The Stifford Estate is a mix of high- and low-rise public housing built between 1958 and 1964. The demolition of these blocks is part of refurbishment of the estate, which also includes the...

Royal Observer Corps, Horsham, West Sussex (1999)

Barker, S

In the event of a nuclear war various sites like this one would act as regional headquarters, relating details on fallout and bomb damage to other military and government bunkers. The bunker...

Royal Observer Corps, Horsham, West Sussex (1999)

Barker, S

In the event of a nuclear war various sites like this one would act as regional headquarters, relating details on fallout and bomb damage to other military and government bunkers. The bunker...

Blythbridge Mill, Kingstone, Staffordshire (1999)

Barker, S

The mill is dated to 1823 and is made of brick. To the rear of the picture is the associated millhouse, which is a 17th-century timber framed building. The machinery has now been removed from this...

Blythbridge Mill, Kingstone, Staffordshire (1999)

Barker, S

The mill is dated to 1823 and is made of brick. To the rear of the picture is the associated millhouse, which is a 17th-century timber framed building. The machinery has now been removed from this...

Sculpture, London Road, Kingston upon Thames, London (1999)

Barker, S

When the old K6 type telephone boxes were withdrawn the question of what to do with them plagued many councils. While several were sold and are now situated in bars and gardens around the world,...

Sculpture, London Road, Kingston upon Thames, London (1999)

Barker, S

When the old K6 type telephone boxes were withdrawn the question of what to do with them plagued many councils. While several were sold and are now situated in bars and gardens around the world,...

A preliminary study determining the feasibility of electromagnetic tracking for kinematics at the ankle joint complex (1999)

Woodburn, J., Turner, D. E., Helliwell, P. S., Barker, S.

Objective. To determine the feasibility of using electromagnetic tracking (EMT) for quantifying three-dimensional kinematics at the ankle joint complex (AJC). Methods. AJC kinematics were recorded in...

Counterfactuals, probabilistic counterfactuals and causation (1999)

Barker, S

It seems to be generally accepted that (a) counterfactual conditionals are to be analysed in terms of possible worlds and inter-world relations of similarity and (b) causation is conceptually prior...

Wind Tunnel, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire (1998)

Barker, S

Wind tunnels are used to measure drag and aerodynamics. The Rocket Research Site was constructed in 1946 by the Royal Aeronautical Establishment to investigate liquid fuelled rockets.

Wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire (1998)

Barker, S

A turbine in the wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough. The tunnel was constructed in 1934-5 for testing models, aero engines and even whole aircraft.

Wind Tunnel, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire (1998)

Barker, S

The wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough was built in 1934-5. It was used to test the wind resistance, or drag, of aircraft and aircraft parts.

Wind Tunnel, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire (1998)

Barker, S

Wind tunnels are used to measure drag and aerodynamics. The Rocket Research Site was constructed in 1946 by the Royal Aeronautical Establishment to investigate liquid fuelled rockets.

Wind Tunnel, Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire (1998)

Barker, S

The wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough was built in 1934-5. It was used to test the wind resistance, or drag, of aircraft and aircraft parts.

Wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire (1998)

Barker, S

A turbine in the wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment in Farnborough. The tunnel was constructed in 1934-5 for testing models, aero engines and even whole aircraft.

FLS Diamond Hangar, Stansted Airport, Essex (1998)

Barker, S

An interior view of an aircraft carrier with a plane being serviced in the foreground.

Stansted Airport, Essex (1998)

Barker, S

An engineer sits in the cockpit of an aircraft in the FLS Diamond Hangar at Stansted Airport.

Stansted Airport, Essex (1998)

Barker, S

An engineer sits in the cockpit of an aircraft in the FLS Diamond Hangar at Stansted Airport.

FLS Diamond Hangar, Stansted Airport, Essex (1998)

Barker, S

An interior view of an aircraft carrier with a plane being serviced in the foreground.

St Pancras Station, Euston Road, London (1998)

Barker, S

St Pancras Station viewed from the top of Stanley Buildings. The train shed is seen here from the north east, with the clock tower of the Midland Grand Hotel behind. It was built in 1863-7 as the...

St Pancras Station, Euston Road, London (1998)

Barker, S

St Pancras Station viewed from the top of Stanley Buildings. The train shed is seen here from the north east, with the clock tower of the Midland Grand Hotel behind. It was built in 1863-7 as the...

Members' room, Hackney Town Hall, Mare Street, Hackney, London (1998)

Barker, S

The members' room in Hackney Town Hall, Mare Street. The Town Hall was designed by H V Lancaster and T A Lodge and built in 1934-7. It still retains some original art deco furnishings.

Members' room, Hackney Town Hall, Mare Street, Hackney, London (1998)

Barker, S

The members' room in Hackney Town Hall, Mare Street. The Town Hall was designed by H V Lancaster and T A Lodge and built in 1934-7. It still retains some original art deco furnishings.

The Old Windmill, Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London (1998)

Barker, S

This windmill was built in 1817 as a post mill, and converted into a smock mill in 1893. A mill has stood on this site for centuries and local legend has it that Henry VIII was here in 1536 when he...

Model of the Old Windmill, Wimbledon Common, Greater London (1998)

Barker, S

The windmill on Wimbledon Common (built 1817) is now a museum, in which is this model by Norman Plastow. The cutaway shows how the motion of the sails was converted and used to grind corn into flour...

The Old Windmill, Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, London (1998)

Barker, S

This windmill was built in 1817 as a post mill, and converted into a smock mill in 1893. A mill has stood on this site for centuries and local legend has it that Henry VIII was here in 1536 when he...

Model of the Old Windmill, Wimbledon Common, Greater London (1998)

Barker, S

The windmill on Wimbledon Common (built 1817) is now a museum, in which is this model by Norman Plastow. The cutaway shows how the motion of the sails was converted and used to grind corn into flour...

Battersea Arts Centre (former Town Hall), Lavender Hill, Wandsworth (1998)

Barker, S

A pediment detail from Battersea Arts Centre, formerly the town hall. It was designed in a free classical style by Edward Mountford in 1891.

Battersea Arts Centre (former Town Hall), Lavender Hill, Wandsworth (1998)

Barker, S

A pediment detail from Battersea Arts Centre, formerly the town hall. It was designed in a free classical style by Edward Mountford in 1891.

Fulham Town Hall, Fulham Broadway, London (1998)

Barker, S

Fulham Vestry Hall, subsequently Town Hall, is the product of an architectural competition, and was built in 1888-90 to the designs of George Edwards. The Fulham Broadway frontage (seen here) shows...

Fulham Town Hall, Fulham Broadway, London (1998)

Barker, S

Fulham Vestry Hall, subsequently Town Hall, is the product of an architectural competition, and was built in 1888-90 to the designs of George Edwards. The Fulham Broadway frontage (seen here) shows...

Western Pumping Station, Westminster, London (1998)

Barker, S

This is an outbuilding on the site of the sewage pumping station in Grosvenor Road, Westminster. The station was originally built in 1875, a time when the water and sewage systems in Britain were...

Western Pumping Station, Westminster, London (1998)

Barker, S

This is an outbuilding on the site of the sewage pumping station in Grosvenor Road, Westminster. The station was originally built in 1875, a time when the water and sewage systems in Britain were...

Admiralty Research Laboratory, Teddington, Richmond, Greater London (1998)

Barker, S

The rotating beam in the annular tank was 120ft (35m) long and weighed 60 tons, and was used to test models.

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Brentfield, Road, Neasden, London (1997)

Barker, S

A view of the Hindu Temple from the grounds. It was handcrafted in India using 5,000 tonnes of Indian Carrara marble and transported to Neasden where it was consecrated in 1995. It stretches over an...

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Brentfield Road, Neasden, London (1997)

Barker, S

An interior view of the Hindu Temple in Neasden. It was handcrafted in India by 1,526 workmen using 5,000 tonnes of Italian Carrick marble and transported later to this site. It was consecrated in...

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Brentfield, Road, Neasden, London (1997)

Barker, S

A view of the Hindu Temple from the grounds. It was handcrafted in India using 5,000 tonnes of Indian Carrara marble and transported to Neasden where it was consecrated in 1995. It stretches over an...

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Brentfield Road, Neasden, London (1997)

Barker, S

An interior view of the Hindu Temple in Neasden. It was handcrafted in India by 1,526 workmen using 5,000 tonnes of Italian Carrick marble and transported later to this site. It was consecrated in...

Golders Green Crematorium, Hoop Lane, Hendon, London (1997)

Barker, S

Urns in the Ernest George Columbarium including the urn belonging to Anna Pavlova, a Russian ballerina who died of pleurisy in 1931. The crematorium is one of the earliest in Britain, dating to...

Golders Green Crematorium, Hoop Lane, Hendon, London (1997)

Barker, S

Urns in the Ernest George Columbarium including the urn belonging to Anna Pavlova, a Russian ballerina who died of pleurisy in 1931. The crematorium is one of the earliest in Britain, dating to...

Soviet Foxtrot Class Submarine U-475 (1997)

Barker, S

Museums have started to collect Cold War artefacts, few larger than this Soviet submarine. It can be visited at the Thames Barrier, Greenwich.

Soviet Foxtrot Class Submarine U-475 (1997)

Barker, S

Museums have started to collect Cold War artefacts, few larger than this Soviet submarine. It can be visited at the Thames Barrier, Greenwich.

Checking-In Area, Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (1997)

Barker, S

Pictured is the checking-in area in the vast complex of Gatwick airport. London's second airport had an annual capacity of over 25 million passengers by the late 1980s. Gatwick was the first airport...

Passport Control, Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (1997)

Barker, S

Passport control was uncharacteristically quiet on this day in April 1997. Over 25 million passengers pass through London's second airport every year. The airport creates revenue and job...

North Terminal, Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (1997)

Barker, S

Before the Second World War Gatwick was a private airport. It was developed after the war opened in the 1950s. The new north terminal opened in 1989 and raised the airport's annual passenger handling...

Baggage Loading Area, Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (1997)

Barker, S

Pictured is part of the luggage handling area at Britain's second largest airport. Although having existed as a private airport since before the Second World War the modern airport owes its existence...

North Terminal, Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (1997)

Barker, S

Before the Second World War Gatwick was a private airport. It was developed after the war opened in the 1950s. The new north terminal opened in 1989 and raised the airport's annual passenger handling...

Baggage Loading Area, Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (1997)

Barker, S

Pictured is part of the luggage handling area at Britain's second largest airport. Although having existed as a private airport since before the Second World War the modern airport owes its existence...

Checking-In Area, Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (1997)

Barker, S

Pictured is the checking-in area in the vast complex of Gatwick airport. London's second airport had an annual capacity of over 25 million passengers by the late 1980s. Gatwick was the first airport...

Passport Control, Gatwick Airport, Crawley, West Sussex (1997)

Barker, S

Passport control was uncharacteristically quiet on this day in April 1997. Over 25 million passengers pass through London's second airport every year. The airport creates revenue and job...

Gillette Factory, Syon Lane, Hounslow (1996)

Barker, S

Factory built for Gillette in 1937 to designs of Bannister Fletcher. This two-storey building of Dudok-influenced brickwork has large cast iron framed windows and was built to accommodate a ground...

Gillette Factory, Syon Lane, Hounslow (1996)

Barker, S

Factory built for Gillette in 1937 to designs of Bannister Fletcher. This two-storey building of Dudok-influenced brickwork has large cast iron framed windows and was built to accommodate a ground...

Entrance Hall, 74 St James Street, Westminster, London (1996)

Barker, S

A view looking up at the domed ceiling in the entrance hall. The former Gentleman's Club for the Conservative Party was built in 1843-5.

Entrance Hall, 74 St James Street, Westminster, London (1996)

Barker, S

A view looking up at the domed ceiling in the entrance hall. The former Gentleman's Club for the Conservative Party was built in 1843-5.

Thames Tunnel, Wapping, London (1996)

Barker, S

An interior view of the Thames Tunnel which runs between Wapping and Rotherhithe. Work on the tunnel began in 1824 under the direction of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and was completed in 1843.

Thames Tunnel, Wapping, London (1996)

Barker, S

An interior view of the Thames Tunnel which runs between Wapping and Rotherhithe. Work on the tunnel began in 1824 under the direction of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and was completed in 1843.

Concorde outside Heathrow Airport (1995)

Barker, S

A view of the concorde display outside Heathrow Airport at night. The fleet of aircraft took passengers at twice the speed of sound across the Atlantic for 27 years. The final flight was on 24th...

Concorde outside Heathrow Airport (1995)

Barker, S

A view of the concorde display outside Heathrow Airport at night. The fleet of aircraft took passengers at twice the speed of sound across the Atlantic for 27 years. The final flight was on 24th...

'The Castle', New River Pumping Station, Stoke Newington, London (1995)

Barker, S

The Medieval Gothic style was in vogue in the Victorian age, and this fashion was seen in private and public buildings. This pumping station was designed to resemble a medieval fortress with keep and...

'The Castle', New River Pumping Station, Stoke Newington, London (1995)

Barker, S

The Medieval Gothic style was in vogue in the Victorian age, and this fashion was seen in private and public buildings. This pumping station was designed to resemble a medieval fortress with keep and...

Furniture Factory, 35-83 Leonard Street, Shoreditch, London (1995)

Barker, S

In Shoreditch, to the east of the City of London is this range of furniture workshops, built in the 1870s. They are three storeys high and have giant piers between the windows. Although they are...

Furniture Factory, 35-83 Leonard Street, Shoreditch, London (1995)

Barker, S

In Shoreditch, to the east of the City of London is this range of furniture workshops, built in the 1870s. They are three storeys high and have giant piers between the windows. Although they are...

Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London (1995)

Barker, S

An interior view of the Henry VII's Chapel (or Lady Chapel) looking towards the tomb of Henry VII and his wife, Elizabeth of York. The banners of the Knights of the Order of the Bath hang above the...

Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London (1995)

Barker, S

An interior view of the Henry VII's Chapel (or Lady Chapel) looking towards the tomb of Henry VII and his wife, Elizabeth of York. The banners of the Knights of the Order of the Bath hang above the...

Master Shipwright's house, Royal Naval Dockyard, Deptford, London (1995)

Barker, S

The Master Shipwright was an important person in a Dockyard. This grand house was built in 1708 for Joseph Allin, replacing an earlier house. The house is adjoined by his offices, built around 1720...

Deptford Dockyard, London (1995)

Barker, S

The yard was established in 1818 by the Laing family, who built cargo and passenger ships. In 1853, the yard launched its first iron ship and in the 1890s its first through deck oil tanker. The yard...

Deptford Dockyard, London (1995)

Barker, S

The yard was established in 1818 by the Laing family, who built cargo and passenger ships. In 1853, the yard launched its first iron ship and in the 1890s its first through deck oil tanker. The yard...

Master Shipwright's house, Royal Naval Dockyard, Deptford, London (1995)

Barker, S

The Master Shipwright was an important person in a Dockyard. This grand house was built in 1708 for Joseph Allin, replacing an earlier house. The house is adjoined by his offices, built around 1720...

Armoured Vehicle Depot, Ludgershall, Wiltshire (1995)

Barker, S

The large storage sheds in this picture were for military supplies and armoured vehicles, 3 of which are parked in the foreground. Vehicles could be moved on the railway, the tracks of which are on...

Armoured Vehicle Depot, Ludgershall, Wiltshire (1995)

Barker, S

The large storage sheds in this picture were for military supplies and armoured vehicles, 3 of which are parked in the foreground. Vehicles could be moved on the railway, the tracks of which are on...

Tanks at Ludgershall, Wiltshire (1995)

Barker, S

Part of the 'peace dividend', surplus tanks formerly held in reserve against a war with the Warsaw Pact await decommissioning and disposal.

Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1995)

Barker, S

A view of the bridge over the moat and the 12th-century keep from the north-west. Arundel Castle is the home of the Dukes of Norfolk.

Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1995)

Barker, S

Arundel Castle is the home of the Dukes of Norfolk and dates from the 12th century with many subsequent alterations and extensions.

Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1995)

Barker, S

A view of the bridge over the moat and the 12th-century keep from the north-west. Arundel Castle is the home of the Dukes of Norfolk.

Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1995)

Barker, S

Arundel Castle is the home of the Dukes of Norfolk and dates from the 12th century with many subsequent alterations and extensions.

Battersea Power Station, London (1995)

Barker, S

Built in 1937 by Sir Giles Scott, its towers have become a landmark on the south bank of the Thames. When it finally ceased operation in 1983, alternative uses were sought; none have yet been found...

Battersea Power Station, London (1995)

Barker, S

Built in 1937 by Sir Giles Scott, its towers have become a landmark on the south bank of the Thames. When it finally ceased operation in 1983, alternative uses were sought; none have yet been found...

Remains of a lyddite factory, Thamesmead, Greenwich, Greater London (1995)

Barker, S

A view from the south of a filling cell in the east end of the lyddite factory. Lyddite is a high explosive used in the productions of shells during World War II. The site now lies in ruins.

Remains of a lyddite factory, Thamesmead, Greenwich, Greater London (1995)

Barker, S

A view from the south of a filling cell in the east end of the lyddite factory. Lyddite is a high explosive used in the productions of shells during World War II. The site now lies in ruins.

Glyndebourne Opera House, Glynde, East Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The Glyndebourne Opera House opened in 1934 and was funded by a lover of the arts, John Christie.

Glyndebourne Opera House, Glynde, East Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The Glyndebourne Opera House opened in 1934 and was funded by a lover of the arts, John Christie.

Gas Works, Canal Way, Kensal Green, London (1994)

Barker, S

The gas works in Canal Way were built between 1879 and 1891. The picture shows number 5 gas holder, which was one of the earlier holders at the site. It has cast iron lattice columns and wrought iron...

Dairy Buildings, Home Farm, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

This building is part of the Ornamental Dairy at Home Farm, which in turn is grouped with several other farm buildings and a pumping house. Although not dated it is attached to buildings that are...

Dairy Buildings, Home Farm, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

Pictured is the mechanism for the pump house in this ornamental dairy. The pump house forms a group of buildings along with the dairy building itself, the farm house and the farm buildings. The...

Fish Pond, Home Farm, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

Gone Fishin'? Actually trout are being caught and transferred from this pond back into the river, which is being restocked. Trout fishing is one aspect of the work undertaken on this West Sussex farm.

Dairy Buildings, Home Farm, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

Pictured is the mechanism for the pump house in this ornamental dairy. The pump house forms a group of buildings along with the dairy building itself, the farm house and the farm buildings. The...

Fish Pond, Home Farm, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

Gone Fishin'? Actually trout are being caught and transferred from this pond back into the river, which is being restocked. Trout fishing is one aspect of the work undertaken on this West Sussex farm.

Dairy Buildings, Home Farm, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

This building is part of the Ornamental Dairy at Home Farm, which in turn is grouped with several other farm buildings and a pumping house. Although not dated it is attached to buildings that are...

Gas Works, Canal Way, Kensal Green, London (1994)

Barker, S

The gas works in Canal Way were built between 1879 and 1891. The picture shows number 5 gas holder, which was one of the earlier holders at the site. It has cast iron lattice columns and wrought iron...

Jakubait Barge Builders, Point Wharf, Blackwall Point, London (1994)

Barker, S

Blackwall Point is on the south bank of the Thames (Blackwall itself is on the north) between the docks on the Isle of Dogs and the Royal Docks at Docklands. Boats have been in this area since at...

Woolwich Dockyard, London (1994)

Barker, S

In 1869 the dockyard closed causing great unemployment in the surrounding area, which had largely relied on the dockyard as an employer. In 1969 the council houses seen in this picture were built,...

Woolwich Dockyard, London (1994)

Barker, S

Henry VIII established the dockyard at Woolwich in 1512-13, and the yard was expanded over the following centuries. A major rebuilding program took place in the early 19th century, which allowed...

Tilbury Dockyard, Essex, Greater London (1994)

Barker, S

This dock was opened in 1886 by the East and West India Dock Company. The docks failed to provide the expected revenue and caused a great loss for the company, leading to an amalgamation. During WWII...

Jakubait Barge Builders, Point Wharf, Blackwall Point, London (1994)

Barker, S

Blackwall Point is on the south bank of the Thames (Blackwall itself is on the north) between the docks on the Isle of Dogs and the Royal Docks at Docklands. Boats have been in this area since at...

Woolwich Dockyard, London (1994)

Barker, S

In 1869 the dockyard closed causing great unemployment in the surrounding area, which had largely relied on the dockyard as an employer. In 1969 the council houses seen in this picture were built,...

Woolwich Dockyard, London (1994)

Barker, S

Henry VIII established the dockyard at Woolwich in 1512-13, and the yard was expanded over the following centuries. A major rebuilding program took place in the early 19th century, which allowed...

Tilbury Dockyard, Essex (1994)

Barker, S

This dock was opened in 1886 by the East and West India Dock Company. The docks failed to provide the expected revenue and caused a great loss for the company, leading to an amalgamation. During WWII...

Arundel Castle, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

A stone-vaulted floor corridor on the ground floor at Arundel Castle, complete with stags' heads and armour. The castle's origins date back to the 11th century when Roger de Montgomery was granted...

Arundel Castle, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The heavily decorated chimney-piece in the drawing room at Arundel Castle which, when it was first installed, only cost £150. The fireplace is decorated with the arms of the Fitzalan and Howard...

Arundel Castle, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The dining room at Arundel Castle with its high arched roof and minstrels' gallery at the far end. The castle dates back to the 11th century with heavy alterations in the 19th century. The room seen...

Arundel Castle, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

A mullioned window with stained glass and drapes in the dining room at Arundel Castle. The castle dates back to the 11th century but was heavily restored and altered during the 19th century. The...

Dining Room at Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

Looking down from the gallery into the Dining Room where a table has been set. The Castle dates from the 12th century with many subsequent alterations and rebuilding. The Dining Room was rebuilt in...

Chapel at Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The Private Chapel which was built by the 15th Duke of Norfolk between 1890 and 1903 in the Early English Gothic manner. The design was inspired by the building of Salisbury Cathedral.

Baron's Hall, Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

Looking down into the Barons' Hall with the minstrel's gallery at the far end. The English oak hammer beam roof was made from trees from the estate. The hall itself was completed for the 15th Duke of...

Grand staircase, Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

An interior view of Arundel Castle showing the Grand Staircase which is made of Purbeck marble. It is a late Victorian re-creation of the Early English Gothic style. The goblins situated on the...

The library at Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The view of the library at Arundel Castle. The library is one of the few surviving parts of the castle from the Regency period. It was created for Charles, 11th Duke of Norfolk and is 117 feet in...

The library at Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The view of the library at Arundel Castle. The library is one of the few surviving parts of the castle from the Regency period. It was created for Charles, 11th Duke of Norfolk and is 117 feet in...

Dining Room at Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

Looking down from the gallery into the Dining Room where a table has been set. The Castle dates from the 12th century with many subsequent alterations and rebuilding. The Dining Room was rebuilt in...

Chapel at Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The Private Chapel which was built by the 15th Duke of Norfolk between 1890 and 1903 in the Early English Gothic manner. The design was inspired by the building of Salisbury Cathedral.

Baron's Hall, Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

Looking down into the Barons' Hall with the minstrel's gallery at the far end. The English oak hammer beam roof was made from trees from the estate. The hall itself was completed for the 15th Duke of...

Grand staircase, Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

An interior view of Arundel Castle showing the Grand Staircase which is made of Purbeck marble. It is a late Victorian re-creation of the Early English Gothic style. The goblins situated on the...

Arundel Castle, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

A stone-vaulted floor corridor on the ground floor at Arundel Castle, complete with stags' heads and armour. The castle's origins date back to the 11th century when Roger de Montgomery was granted...

Arundel Castle, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The heavily decorated chimney-piece in the drawing room at Arundel Castle which, when it was first installed, only cost £150. The fireplace is decorated with the arms of the Fitzalan and Howard...

Arundel Castle, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

The dining room at Arundel Castle with its high arched roof and minstrels' gallery at the far end. The castle dates back to the 11th century with heavy alterations in the 19th century. The room seen...

Arundel Castle, Arundel, Arun, West Sussex (1994)

Barker, S

A mullioned window with stained glass and drapes in the dining room at Arundel Castle. The castle dates back to the 11th century but was heavily restored and altered during the 19th century. The...

Ashford Waterworks, Wallis Road, Ashford, Kent (1994)

Barker, S

This waterworks was built around 1881 and contained 2 water pumps, which remain intact although no longer in use. During the Victorian period waterworks and drains were established throughout the...

Ashford Waterworks, Wallis Road, Ashford, Kent (1994)

Barker, S

This waterworks was built around 1881 and contained 2 water pumps, which remain intact although no longer in use. During the Victorian period waterworks and drains were established throughout the...

Hayle Mill, Tovil, Maidstone, Kent (1994)

Barker, S

Hayle Mill paperworks was built around 1800 although additions and replacements to the buildings occurred throughout the 19th century and into the 20th. It was water-powered, the original waterwheel...

Hayle Mill, Tovil, Maidstone, Kent (1994)

Barker, S

Hayle Mill paperworks was built around 1800 although additions and replacements to the buildings occurred throughout the 19th century and into the 20th. It was water-powered, the original waterwheel...

Rebuilding the oasthouses at Home Farm, Wateringbury, Kent (1994)

Barker, S

These 19th-century oasthouses were rebuilt in early 1994. They are part of a set of oasthouses arranged in pairs and have rare double-height roundels. The rebuilding allows the internal structure of...

Rebuilding the oasthouses at Home Farm, Wateringbury, Kent (1994)

Barker, S

These 19th-century oasthouses were rebuilt in early 1994. They are part of a set of oasthouses arranged in pairs and have rare double-height roundels. The rebuilding allows the internal structure of...

Branbridges Mill, East Peckham, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

Branbridges Mill was built in the early 19th century. Towards the end of the century it had some alterations, including the replacement of many of its windows. The overhanging 'lucam' is offset and...

Branbridges Mill, East Peckham, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

Branbridges Mill was built in the early 19th century. Towards the end of the century it had some alterations, including the replacement of many of its windows. The overhanging 'lucam' is offset and...

Conveyor, 6-10 North Street, Ashford, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

In a 19th-century building used by a corn and seed merchant stands this conveyor mechanism. Seed is transported on the small platforms attached to the near-vertical planks. At the top of the belt the...

Conveyor, 6-10 North Street, Ashford, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

In a 19th-century building used by a corn and seed merchant stands this conveyor mechanism. Seed is transported on the small platforms attached to the near-vertical planks. At the top of the belt the...

Lock House and Lock, Chertsey, Surrey (1993)

Barker, S

The lock and lock keeper's house on Thames Side in Chertsey were built in around 1812. The house may have also functioned as a tollhouse, collecting a levy from ships transporting goods along the...

Lock House and Lock, Chertsey, Surrey (1993)

Barker, S

The lock and lock keeper's house on Thames Side in Chertsey were built in around 1812. The house may have also functioned as a tollhouse, collecting a levy from ships transporting goods along the...

Oasthouse, Ramsden Farm, Bethersden, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

Oasthouses are a part of the agricultural landscape of Kent and are used to dry hops for making beer. Their distinctive shape evolved over the 18th and 19th centuries. This 19th-century example is...

Oasthouse, Ramsden Farm, Bethersden, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

Oasthouses are a part of the agricultural landscape of Kent and are used to dry hops for making beer. Their distinctive shape evolved over the 18th and 19th centuries. This 19th-century example is...

Dairy at Home Farm, Hildenborough Road, Leigh, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

A mid to late 19th-century dairy, probably built by George Devey. It is octagonal with a high pitched hipped roof. The interior is tiled with an Art Nouveau fountain in middle.

Dairy at Home Farm, Hildenborough Road, Leigh, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

A mid to late 19th-century dairy, probably built by George Devey. It is octagonal with a high pitched hipped roof. The interior is tiled with an Art Nouveau fountain in middle.

Hovercraft, Western Docks, Dover, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

Sir Christopher Cockrell devised the hovercraft in 1950 - although the idea was first considered in the Netherlands in 1875 - and the first service was launched in 1968. By 1972 there were regular...

Hovercraft, Western Docks, Dover, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

Sir Christopher Cockrell devised the hovercraft in 1950 - although the idea was first considered in the Netherlands in 1875 - and the first service was launched in 1968. By 1972 there were regular...

16" RML Battery, Admiralty Pier, Dover, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

Work on Admiralty Pier began in 1847, but it was not until 1880 that the Admiralty Pier Gun Turret was complete, and not until 1885 that the guns were first fired.

16" RML Battery, Admiralty Pier, Dover, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

Work on Admiralty Pier began in 1847, but it was not until 1880 that the Admiralty Pier Gun Turret was complete, and not until 1885 that the guns were first fired.

Smoke House, Obriss Farm, Brasted, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

By leaving certain fish, meats and cheeses in a contained and smoky environment they can be prepared without needing to be cooked in the conventional sense. This smoke house was built in the late...

Smoke House, Obriss Farm, Brasted, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

By leaving certain fish, meats and cheeses in a contained and smoky environment they can be prepared without needing to be cooked in the conventional sense. This smoke house was built in the late...

Railway Signal Box, Dover Marine, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

The busiest stretches of railway required a vast network of communication and signalling systems to keep the trains running both efficiently and safely. Here the complicated arrangement of levers...

Railway Signal Box, Dover Marine, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

The busiest stretches of railway required a vast network of communication and signalling systems to keep the trains running both efficiently and safely. Here the complicated arrangement of levers...

Oasthouse, Hawden Farm, Tonbridge, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

A plaque on the granary at Hawden Farm dates it to 1899, although the five oasthouses may be older. Four of these buildings used for drying hops, are round, while the one nearest to the camera is...

Oasthouse, Hawden Farm, Tonbridge, Kent (1993)

Barker, S

A plaque on the granary at Hawden Farm dates it to 1899, although the five oasthouses may be older. Four of these buildings used for drying hops, are round, while the one nearest to the camera is...

St Dunstan's, Rottingdean, East Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

This hospital near Brighton has been built in the art Deco style, with its emphasis on bold symmetry. This style was highly popular for over a decade just after WWI and can be seen in many buildings...

St Dunstan's, Rottingdean, East Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

This hospital near Brighton has been built in the art Deco style, with its emphasis on bold symmetry. This style was highly popular for over a decade just after WWI and can be seen in many buildings...

Oasthouse, Winfield Oast, Crouch Borough Green, Plaxtol, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

Attached to this 18th-century farmhouse is a complex of oasthouses built in the 1850s. The 6 oasthouses form one of the most complete set of stone-built Victorian oasthouses in Kent and are built in...

Hop press, Winfield Oast, Crouch Borough Green, Plaxtol, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

This press was installed in the oasthouse during the 1850s when the building was new, although the power supply has since been converted to electricity. Hops are added to beer to give it a...

Oasthouse, Winfield Oast, Crouch Borough Green, Plaxtol, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

Attached to this 18th-century farmhouse is a complex of oasthouses built in the 1850s. The 6 oasthouses form one of the most complete set of stone-built Victorian oasthouses in Kent and are built in...

Hop press, Winfield Oast, Crouch Borough Green, Plaxtol, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

This press was installed in the oasthouse during the 1850s when the building was new, although the power supply has since been converted to electricity. Hops are added to beer to give it a...

Royal Marine Barracks, Canada Road, Walmer, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

A former operating theatre in the East Barracks. Tthe East Barracks was built in 1812-14, though this facility is clearly of 20th-century date.

Royal Marine Barracks, Canada Road, Walmer, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

A former operating theatre in the East Barracks. Tthe East Barracks was built in 1812-14, though this facility is clearly of 20th-century date.

Old Fire Station, Staines Town Hall, Surrey (1992)

Barker, S

Staines town hall was built between 1871-1880 while the fire engine shed was erected in about 1880. Most local authorities were not obliged to provide a fire service until as late as 1938. Many of...

Old Fire Station, Staines Town Hall, Surrey (1992)

Barker, S

Staines town hall was built between 1871-1880 while the fire engine shed was erected in about 1880. Most local authorities were not obliged to provide a fire service until as late as 1938. Many of...

Terwick Mill, Trotton with Chithurst, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

Two mills stand side by side on this site. The north mill was built in the 16th century and is timber framed. The south mill dates from 1750. Two waterwheels are visible in the picture, one for each...

Terwick Mill, Trotton with Chithurst, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

Pictured is one of the driving cogs in Terwick Mill. This mill was built in 2 phases and features 2 waterwheels, side by side. The machinery is intact, but the building is no longer a working mill...

Terwick Mill, Trotton with Chithurst, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

Although no longer in use much of the machinery at Terwick mill is still in place. Pictured is one of the flour chutes. Corn would be ground on the floor above and the flour allowed to pass down the...

Terwick Mill, Trotton with Chithurst, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

Two mills stand side by side on this site. The north mill was built in the 16th century and is timber framed. The south mill dates from 1750. Two waterwheels are visible in the picture, one for each...

Terwick Mill, Trotton with Chithurst, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

Pictured is one of the driving cogs in Terwick Mill. This mill was built in 2 phases and features 2 waterwheels, side by side. The machinery is intact, but the building is no longer a working mill...

Terwick Mill, Trotton with Chithurst, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

Although no longer in use much of the machinery at Terwick mill is still in place. Pictured is one of the flour chutes. Corn would be ground on the floor above and the flour allowed to pass down the...

Whetsted Farm, Five Oak Green, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

A farmhouse in Kent incorporating four disused oasthouses. Oasthouses were a familiar site in Kent and were used to dry hops in the production of beer. They were first used in the 15th century and...

Whetsted Farm, Five Oak Green, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

This farmhouse incorporates four disused oasthouses in its design. Oasthouses were a common sight in Kent and were first introduced in the 15th century. They were used in the drying of hops in the...

Whetsted Farm, Five Oak Green, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

A farmhouse in Kent incorporating four disused oasthouses. Oasthouses were a familiar site in Kent and were used to dry hops in the production of beer. They were first used in the 15th century and...

Whetsted Farm, Five Oak Green, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

This farmhouse incorporates four disused oasthouses in its design. Oasthouses were a common sight in Kent and were first introduced in the 15th century. They were used in the drying of hops in the...

Waterwheel, Bosham Sailing Club, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

The building that houses the sailing club at Bosham was originally a tide mill. The waterwheel pictured was turned by the action of the rising and falling tide, which in turn powered the mill's...

Bosham Sailing Club, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

The Bosham Sailing Club is housed in an old tide mill, probably built in the 18th century. Unlike an inland watermill, a tidal mill worked by retaining water at high tide and releasing it through a...

Waterwheel, Bosham Sailing Club, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

The building that houses the sailing club at Bosham was originally a tide mill. The waterwheel pictured was turned by the action of the rising and falling tide, which in turn powered the mill's...

Bosham Sailing Club, West Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

The Bosham Sailing Club is housed in an old tide mill, probably built in the 18th century. Unlike an inland watermill, a tidal mill worked by retaining water at high tide and releasing it through a...

Farningham Bridge, High Street, Farningham, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

Farningham Bridge was erected in 1773 and repaired and widened in 1883 through public subscription. The bridge was important as it carried the traffic on the busy London to Dover road (the A20) over...

Farningham Bridge, High Street, Farningham, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

Farningham Bridge was erected in 1773 and repaired and widened in 1883 through public subscription. The bridge was important as it carried the traffic on the busy London to Dover road (the A20) over...

Decoration in the entrance hall, Holloway Sanatorium, Egham, Surrey (1992)

Barker, S

A detailed view of the decorated arch in the Entrance Hall to the former Holloway Sanatorium. The Sanatorium was built in 1873-85 by W. H. Crossland for the philanthropist, Thomas Holloway, admitting...

Decoration in the entrance hall, Holloway Sanatorium, Egham, Surrey (1992)

Barker, S

A detailed view of the decorated arch in the Entrance Hall to the former Holloway Sanatorium. The Sanatorium was built in 1873-85 by W. H. Crossland for the philanthropist, Thomas Holloway, admitting...

Barn, The Maltings, Lewes, East Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

A maltings, now used as a warehouse, built in the early 19th century. On the 1st floor can be seen the gable hoist house used to raise produce to the upper levels.

Barn, The Maltings, Lewes, East Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

A maltings, now used as a warehouse, built in the early 19th century. On the 1st floor can be seen the gable hoist house used to raise produce to the upper levels.

Fishmarket and Net Houses, Hastings, East Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

A fish market with adjacent net houses. The latter are 16th-century, and are built of wooden frames, tarred weatherboard, and saddleback roofs in 7 rows on the beach. The number of floors in each net...

Fishmarket, Net Houses and Cliff Railway, Hastings, East Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

In the foreground are the net houses, used since the 16th century by fishermen to store their nets. Behind these is the fishmarket, and in the distance the funicular cliff railway. At the top of the...

Fishmarket and Net Houses, Hastings, East Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

A fish market with adjacent net houses. The latter are 16th-century, and are built of wooden frames, tarred weatherboard, and saddleback roofs in 7 rows on the beach. The number of floors in each net...

Fishmarket, Net Houses and Cliff Railway, Hastings, East Sussex (1992)

Barker, S

In the foreground are the net houses, used since the 16th century by fishermen to store their nets. Behind these is the fishmarket, and in the distance the funicular cliff railway. At the top of the...

Charing Windmill, Charing, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

Charing Windmill was built in the early 19th century. It ceased working 1891 and the machinery was dismantled in about 1917. It was built for the milling of cereals but has now been converted into a...

Charing Windmill, Charing, Kent (1992)

Barker, S

Charing Windmill was built in the early 19th century. It ceased working 1891 and the machinery was dismantled in about 1917. It was built for the milling of cereals but has now been converted into a...

Oare Gunpowder Works, Faversham, Kent (1991)

Barker, S

Oare gunpowder works was founded circa 1710 at Oare Creek, west of Faversham. The site manufactured gunpowder and explosives through the 18th and 19th centuries, but was closed in 1934 when...

Oare Gunpowder Works, Faversham, Kent (1991)

Barker, S

The site was in use between 1710 and 1934, and considerable rebuilding and alteration took place over this period. Many of the connecting runs between buildings are entrenched with earthen bank...

Millstone, Oare Gunpowder Works, Faversham, Kent (1991)

Barker, S

These millstones were used to grind gunpowder to a fine condition in exactly the same way that stones are used to grind corn into flour. The milling on the site was powered by electricity from 1926...

Oare Gunpowder Works, Faversham, Kent (1991)

Barker, S

Oare gunpowder works was founded circa 1710 at Oare Creek, west of Faversham. The site manufactured gunpowder and explosives through the 18th and 19th centuries, but was closed in 1934 when...

Oare Gunpowder Works, Faversham, Kent (1991)

Barker, S

The site was in use between 1710 and 1934, and considerable rebuilding and alteration took place over this period. Many of the connecting runs between buildings are entrenched with earthen bank...

Millstone, Oare Gunpowder Works, Faversham, Kent (1991)

Barker, S

These millstones were used to grind gunpowder to a fine condition in exactly the same way that stones are used to grind corn into flour. The milling on the site was powered by electricity from 1926...

Southmarsh Windmill, Arundel, West Sussex (1991)

Barker, S

This brick tower mill was built in 1830 and ceased working in 1915. The machinery was removed in 1940. It has now been converted to use as a house.

Southmarsh Windmill, Arundel, West Sussex (1991)

Barker, S

This brick tower mill was built in 1830 and ceased working in 1915. The machinery was removed in 1940. It has now been converted to use as a house.

Elstead Mill, Farnham Road, Elstead, Surrey (1991)

Barker, S

Now Bentley's Restaurant, this watermill was built in the 16th century and rebuilt after a fire in the 17th and 18th century and was further extended in the 19th. The site has been used as a fulling...

Elstead Mill, Farnham Road, Elstead, Surrey (1991)

Barker, S

The picture shows Elstead Mill, mill house and mill pond. Now a restaurant and private house the building has had many uses since the first mill was constructed here on the River Wey in the 16th...

Elstead Mill, Farnham Road, Elstead, Surrey (1991)

Barker, S

Now Bentley's Restaurant, this watermill was built in the 16th century and rebuilt after a fire in the 17th and 18th century and was further extended in the 19th. The site has been used as a fulling...

Elstead Mill, Farnham Road, Elstead, Surrey (1991)

Barker, S

The picture shows Elstead Mill, mill house and mill pond. Now a restaurant and private house the building has had many uses since the first mill was constructed here on the River Wey in the 16th...

Barn, Shalbourne Manor Farm, Shalbourne, Wiltshire (1991)

Barker, S

This 18th-century thatched barn is one the later additions to Shalbourne Manor Farm, which was established in the 16th century. It features a combination of timber-framing, flint and brick walls, and...

Barn, Shalbourne Manor Farm, Shalbourne, Wiltshire (1991)

Barker, S

This 18th-century thatched barn is one the later additions to Shalbourne Manor Farm, which was established in the 16th century. It features a combination of timber-framing, flint and brick walls, and...

The Malthouse, Manor Lane, Claverdon, Warwickshire (1991)

Barker, S

Originally a barn or malthouse and dating from the 16th or 17th century, this building is now a private house. The ground floor is of limestone, and the upper floor of close-studded timber-framing.

The Malthouse, Manor Lane, Claverdon, Warwickshire (1991)

Barker, S

Originally a barn or malthouse and dating from the 16th or 17th century, this building is now a private house. The ground floor is of limestone, and the upper floor of close-studded timber-framing.

Armoured Vehicle Depot, Ludgershall, Wiltshire (1990)

Barker, S

The Armoured Vehicle Depot in Ludgershall not only stored equipment such as this Chieftain Tank, but also had facilities for scrapping them. The site became the Ministry of Defence's only licensed...

Reliance Controls Factory, Swindon, Wiltshire (1990)

Barker, S

A radical 1960s' factory built for the relocation of electrical instrument manufacturers Reliance Controls. The building incorporated many ingenious design features, but also a unique sociology;...

Reliance Controls Factory, Swindon, Wiltshire (1990)

Barker, S

A radical 1960s' factory built for the relocation of electrical instrument manufacturers Reliance Controls. The building incorporated many ingenious design features, but also a unique sociology;...

Armoured Vehicle Depot, Ludgershall, Wiltshire (1990)

Barker, S

The Armoured Vehicle Depot in Ludgershall not only stored equipment such as this Chieftain Tank, but also had facilities for scrapping them. The site became the Ministry of Defence's only licensed...

Lewes Crown Court, High Street, Lewes, East Sussex (1988)

Barker, S

A statue on the facade of Lewes Crown Court depicting justice, seated, holding scales and a sword. In front of her, a cherub unrolls a scroll bearing the words, 'The Law'. The building was designed...

Lewes Crown Court, High Street, Lewes, East Sussex (1988)

Barker, S

The interior of Number 1 Crown Court looking from the bench towards the dock. The well of the court is surrounded by a public gallery and has a glass ceiling to let the daylight in. The courth house...

Lewes Crown Court, High Street, Lewes, East Sussex (1988)

Barker, S

An interior view of the court room with the benches for the jury on the left. A public gallery hangs above and the court room is topped by a glass ceiling. The building was designed by John Johnson...

Lewes Crown Court, High Street, Lewes, East Sussex (1988)

Barker, S

The interior of Number 1 Crown Court looking from the bench towards the dock. The well of the court is surrounded by a public gallery and has a glass ceiling to let the daylight in. The courth house...

Lewes Crown Court, High Street, Lewes, East Sussex (1988)

Barker, S

An interior view of the court room with the benches for the jury on the left. A public gallery hangs above and the court room is topped by a glass ceiling. The building was designed by John Johnson...

Lewes Crown Court, High Street, Lewes, East Sussex (1988)

Barker, S

A statue on the facade of Lewes Crown Court depicting justice, seated, holding scales and a sword. In front of her, a cherub unrolls a scroll bearing the words, 'The Law'. The building was designed...

Ringers Tobacco Factory, Redcliffe Street, Bristol (1987)

Barker, S

This factory was built in 1833. Tobacco was first used as snuff and then chewed before it became common practice to smoke it in pipes or as cigars. Many towns had tobacco-processing plants to prepare...

Ringers Tobacco Factory, Redcliffe Street, Bristol (1987)

Barker, S

This factory was built in 1833. Tobacco was first used as snuff and then chewed before it became common practice to smoke it in pipes or as cigars. Many towns had tobacco-processing plants to prepare...

Corn Exchange, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent (1987)

Barker, S

Corn exchanges were set up in the early 19th century as places agricultural produce could be sold or exchanged. On days when there were no markets the buildings were used as public halls, hence the...

Corn Exchange, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent (1987)

Barker, S

Corn exchanges were set up in the early 19th century as places agricultural produce could be sold or exchanged. On days when there were no markets the buildings were used as public halls, hence the...

Clock mechanism of Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, London (1985)

Barker, S

The clock was built by Frederick Dent in 1852-4 at a total cost of £4,080. The name 'Big Ben' was originally attributed to the Great Bell of Westminster but has since come to cover the workings of...

Clock mechanism of Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, London (1985)

Barker, S

The clock was built by Frederick Dent in 1852-4 at a total cost of £4,080. The name 'Big Ben' was originally attributed to the Great Bell of Westminster but has since come to cover the workings of...

Transient memory loss for people.

Kapur, N, Katifi, H, El-Zawawi, H, Sedgwick, M, Barker, S

A patient had transient memory loss for close family members. She could not even recognise their names as familiar. Her everyday memory was relatively preserved and she retained a clear recollection...

Herpes simplex encephalitis: long term magnetic resonance imaging and neuropsychological profile.

Kapur, N, Barker, S, Burrows, E H, Ellison, D, Brice, J, Illis, L S, ...

The first comprehensive in vivo documentation of the long term profile of pathological and spared tissue is described in a group of 10 patients with a diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis, who...

Integrated care pathways for vascular surgery: an analysis of the first 18 months

Sweeney, A, Flora, H, Chaloner, E, Buckland, J, Morrice, C, Barker, S

Design: A retrospective analysis of information gathered prospectively over an initial 18 month period of use of vascular surgical ICPs.

Erythromelalgia--the role of hypnotherapy.

Chakravarty, K., Pharoah, P. D., Scott, D. G., Barker, S.

Erythromelalgia is an unusual condition characterized by attacks of burning pain in the hands and feet with local congestion and increased skin temperature. We report a case of erythromelalgia, with...

Cerebral infarction due to moyamoya disease in an 18 year old female.

Houlston, R. S., Saadeh, I. K., Barker, S., Hughes, P. J., Lawton, N. F.

Moyamoya disease was diagnosed as the cause of cerebral infarction in an 18 year old white female. The clinical features, pathology and treatment of this occlusive cerebrovascular disorder are...

Intermittent hypercalcaemia and vitamin D sensitivity in Hodgkin's disease.

Karmali, R., Barker, S., Hewison, M., Fraher, L., Katz, D. R., O'Riordan, J. L.

A patient with Hodgkin's disease spontaneously developed steroid-responsive hypercalcaemia during two consecutive summers. Administration of 3000 U/day of vitamin D, while he was normocalcaemic,...

Oestrogen receptor isoforms, their distribution and relation to progesterone receptor levels in breast cancer samples.

Baker, V. A., Puddefoot, J. R., Marsigliante, S., Barker, S., Goode, A. W., Vinson, G. P.

Oestrogen receptors (ER) in breast cancer tumours are highly heterogeneous. In this study, the variability in the profile of ER isoforms and its relation to progesterone receptor (PgR) levels in...

Epidermal growth factor receptor and oestrogen receptors in the non-malignant part of the cancerous breast.

Barker, S., Panahy, C., Puddefoot, J. R., Goode, A. W., Vinson, G. P.

Fifty-one samples of non-malignant tissue from four mastectomies were analysed to assess oestrogen receptor (ER) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) status across the cancerous breast. No...

Localisation of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) components in breast

Tahmasebi, M, Barker, S, Puddefoot, J R, Vinson, G P

Angiotensin II has mitogenic and angiogenic effects and its receptors are widespread, particularly in epithelial tissue. Tissue renin angiotensin systems (tRASs) may be a local source of angiotensin...