On 3rd July 1842 Godfrey Bingley was born.
August 1887. Godfrey Bingley [aged 45]. The Devil's Arrow's [Map].
12th April 1892. National Photographic Record and Survey; Mr Godfrey Bingley [aged 49]. Historic Stonehenge.









25th July 1894. Godfrey Bingley [aged 52]. Micklegate Bar, York [Map].
27th April 1896. Godfrey Bingley [aged 53]. Whitby Abbey [Map]. Photograph of the view from the Choir of St. Hilda's Abbey, Whitby, North Yorkshire.

August 1896. Godfrey Bingley [aged 54]. Caister Castle, Norfolk [Map].
August 1896. Godfrey Bingley [aged 54]. Maen y bardd Burial Chamber [Map].
1st May 1897. Godfrey Bingley [aged 54]. Bolton Castle [Map].
18th July 1899. Godfrey Bingley [aged 57]. Caerlaverock Castle [Map].

18th July 1899. Godfrey Bingley [aged 57]. Raglan Castle [Map].

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18th July 1899. Godfrey Bingley [aged 57]. Monnow Bridge, Monmouth [Map].
14th February 1906. Godfrey Bingley [aged 63]. Bootham Bar, York.
21st May 1906. Godfrey Bingley [aged 63]. Photographs of Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire [Map].







18th July 1907. Godfrey Bingley [aged 65]. Ludlow Castle [Map].








23rd July 1907. Godfrey Bingley [aged 65]. Wenlock Priory, Shropshire [Map].


23rd July 1907. Godfrey Bingley [aged 65]. Stokesay Castle, Shropshire [Map].





In 1927 Godfrey Bingley [aged 84] died.