RFKGXA92–Roman antiquities found at King's Newton, Melbourne, Derbyshire 1868. The Illustrated London News
RMPEGP06–The home at 46 Main Street, Kings Newton, Melbourne in Derbyshire of Mr Frank Turner at the centre of the Rolls-Royce controversy.
RFH3HB19–MELBOURNE King's Newton Hall, Derbyshire, burnt down 1859. Illustrated News of the World
RM2M3PA8P–Miss Myrtle Newton of Cambridge who had accepted the post of motor car driver at the King's Head Hotel in Cirencester on the understanding that by so doing she would release a man for service during the First World War. Miss Newton was an interesting example of many women who took on traditional male jobs during the Great War. The Tatler comments that not only was she a skilled driver but she cleaned the car and did all repairs herself with 'complete competence and efficiency.' Date: 1915
RMW7E66K–Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Newton & Co
RM2D90291–Eduardo Paolozzi's bronze sculpture of Newton at British Museum London embodying his Laws of Motion Theories of Gravity Light & Mathematical Calculus
RMHJ86C0–Queen Elizabeth II visits West Newton Church on the Sandringham Estate Featuring: Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip Where: Kings Lynn, United Kingdom When: 01 Feb 2015 Credit: Ward/WENN.com
RMBG2DXE–Trinity College, Cambridge – statue of Isaac Newton
RMRDE8MW–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. ANCIENT EARTHWORKS being a defensive earthwork of the class we are now considering ; and this notwithstanding the curious interment found below it. History, unfortunately, has no account to give of the origin of this castle. Newton was the seat of a barony, of which this mount was very probably the site, even if it was not the spot where the earlier 'king's house' of Edward the Confessor's time, mentioned in Domesday, stood.^* Penwortham.—Just across the river, to the west of Preston, 70 yds. north-north-west of Penwor- tham
RMPG0MFP–. The Victoria history of the county of Lancaster;. Natural history. ANCIENT EARTHWORKS being a defensive earthwork of the class we are now considering ; and this notwithstanding the curious interment found below it. History, unfortunately, has no account to give of the origin of this castle. Newton was the seat of a barony, of which this mount was very probably the site, even if it was not the spot where the earlier 'king's house' of Edward the Confessor's time, mentioned in Domesday, stood.^* Penwortham.—Just across the river, to the west of Preston, 70 yds. north-north-west of Penwor- tham
RFH3EYKJ–DERBYS Ruins of King's Newton Hall, near Melbourne 1859. Illustrated London News
RMW7E67E–Sarcophagus and burial chamber of Rameses VI, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Newton & Co
RMHJ86BX–Queen Elizabeth II visits West Newton Church on the Sandringham Estate Featuring: Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip Where: Kings Lynn, United Kingdom When: 01 Feb 2015 Credit: Ward/WENN.com
RMBG2DND–Trinity College, Cambridge – Great Court
RMBERFR3–Trinity College, Cambridge: the Great Gate
RMBG2DT1–Trinity College, Cambridge – New Court
RMBG4PF7–Trinity College, Cambridge – Great Court, with Fountain and Chapel