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Giant Baobab Tree - Congo, Central Africa. Date: circa 1906
Royal Hospital, Chelsea - The Colonnade Date: circa 1910s
Model of a Norfolk Wherry - a sailing craft formerly widely used for goods transport on the East Norfolk rivers. Date: circa late 1930s
Georgian Soldiers in Traditional AttireGeorgian (Caucasian) Soldiers in Traditional Attire. Date: circa 1910s
Toads Mouth Rock, Hathersage, Derbyshire. Date: 1904
Rossetti Studios (right) at 72 Flood Street, Chelsea, London. Edward Holland built this block containing seven purpose-built artist studios, completed around 1896
Fantastic Rope Bridge - Belgian Congo, Central AfricaFantastic Rope Bridge (made of Liana vines) over the River Kwilu - Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Date: circa 1908
Queen at wedding of Lady Palmer and Alexander Abel SmithThe Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, at the wedding at Queens Chapel, Malborough Gate, between Lady Palmer, widow of Sir Anthony Palmer and lady-in-waiting to Her Majesty, and Mr
Barricade in the Rue St Martin 1848Barricade in the Rue St Martin, Paris, France, 1848. One of the barricades constructed by the revolutionaries. 1848
View of Ravensbourne River and St. Marys Church, LadywellView of the Ravensbourne River and St. Marys Church, Ladywell, Lewisham, London in 1874 and 1904. Date: 1904
Rare south west Indian Stag Beetle - Odontolabis delesserti (male). Date: circa 1920s
Bembridge, Isle of Wight, Hampshire - The High Street and Ye Olde Village Inn (1707). Date: circa 1907
Hither Green Lane, Hither Green, Lewisham, London. Date: circa 1908
School Ferry, Shrewsbury, Shropshire Date: circa 1910s
Fabulous traditional Houses - Upper Congo, AfricaFabulous traditional Houses in a Village - Upper Congo, Africa. Date: circa 1903
The Bolt from the Blue, speeding 1920s coupleA couple in an open top red car, more interested in each other than the road, fail to notice a police officer attempting to stop them for speeding. Date: 1929
Advertisement for Godfrey Davis car hire, Hotel de ParisAdvertisement for the Mayfair car hire company, Godfrey Davis, depicting an elegant group of bright young things G.D ing up to Bray in a smart Buick, where the delights of the exclusive river club
French actresses in swimsuits at Great Fosters, EghamBetty Spell and Reine Paulet, actresses playing in Paris in London at the Comedy Theatre in 1932, pictured visiting Great Fosters in Egham
The Chetwynd and Durham turf libel case, 1889 The ChetwyndThe Chetwynd and Durham turf libel case, sketches in court. Sir George Chetwynd; Earl of Durham; James Lowther, Prince Soltykoff and Earl of March, arbitrators; C
Letter from Charley Wood 1900Autograph letter from Charley (Charles) Wood, jockey, about his favourite victories. Winning on racehorse Galtee More were his finest moments. 1900 Date: 1900
The World of Sport 1897The World of Sport, 1897. Racing notes by Captain Coe. Before the Derby race. Epsom Stand, showing Tattenham Corner. Date: 1897
Tattenham Corner 1897Horses racing round Tattenham Corner, 1897 1897
Sir George Chetwynd (1849 - 1917), 4th Baronet of Brocton Hall, racehorse owner. Date: 1887
The Derby, 1897. Galtee More in the paddock before saddling; Galtee More, Charles Wood up; the parade; the finish. Date: 1897
Charles Woods stables at JevingtonTraining on the Sussex Downs - a visit to Jevington. Charles Woods stables. And Murray King as Blib the amusing schoolboy, in Blue Bell in Fairyland at the Vaudeville. Date: 1902
Training on the Sussex Downs, 1902Training on the Sussex Downs - a visit to Jevington. Charles Wood, jockey, on the downs. Date: 1902
The Bristlewoods See it Through, WWII cartoonMrs Bristlewood: " The idea of your going fishing in wartime! And wheres your gas-mask?" Mr Bristlewood: " If you want to know, my gas-masks here - and my knitting too"
Sketch, Oct 1939 - WWII The Old Soldier Never DiesFront cover of The Sketch featuring a photograph of a jolly British soldier, complete with pipe and waxed moustache. Hes even sitting on a pile of sandbags
Ornamental Designs from Europe & Asia - 17th / 18th centuryOrnamental Designs from Europe and Asia - 17th / 18th century. Date: circa 17th century
The George Washington Memorial Bridge, Seattle, Washington, USA. Date: circa 1935
The High Street, Lewisham, south east London. Date: 1904
Staten Island, New York, NY, USA - A Travelling Library - the Bookwagon, carrying the service of the New York Public Library to the countrysides
Football Match between England and Scotland - TrimulgherryFootball Match between England and Scotland - Tirumalagiri (Trimulgherry), a major suburb of Secunderabad, India. Date: 1907
Puffins on a cliff ledge - Scotland. Date: circa 1920s
Upper Congo, Africa - Four tribesmen and their dugout canoe. Date: 1903
Father Lemegour conducts Mass - Belgian Congo, AfricaFather Lemegour conducts Mass at the Village of Zila Zambi- Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Date: circa 1908
Giant Baobab Tree - Belgian Congo, Central AfricaGiant Baobab Tree at Boma - Belgian Congo, Central Africa. Date: circa 1908
The Palace of the Ambassdor to France at Therapia, Istanbul. Date: circa 1906
Uncle Tony, with his dachshund Solon - Oxford. Date: circa 1895
Smart London Gent - Cabinet Photograph. Date: circa 1890
Ford V8 22 advertisement, 1938Advertisement for the Ford V-8 " 22" showing the car in question arriving at a smart river club in really luxurious comfort, speedily yet always safely"
Front cover of Signpost, motor guide to British InnsBook jacket of Signpost, a confidential motor guide to British inns by W. G. McMinnies. The guide was a popular handbook for the growing number of motorists taking to the roads during the inter-war
Murrays Club, MaidenheadView of Murrays Club in Maidenhead, a summer outpost and sister club to the original Murrays in Beak Street, Soho, London
Car Park at Moat Farm Roadhouse, Wrotham, KentView of Moat Farm roadhouse in Wrotham, Kent. Roadhouses became established in Britain during the inter-war years, particularly in the south-east
The Clock road house, Welwyn, Herts 1920sThe Clock at Welwyn, Hertfordshire, one of a number of so-called road houses established along major road routes out of London during the inter-war years that variously offered swimming, dining