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Lounge and PatioA modern lounge, with doors which open to the garden patio and lead (of course) to the pool. Date: 1970s
Noyon - Occupying Germans Bureau de ChangeNoyon, France - Bureau de Change installed by occupying German Forces. The town was occupied by the Germans during World War I and World War II and on both occasions suffered heavy damage
World Fair 1940Street of shops at the American Bureau for Medical Aid China Pavilion at the New York World Fair 1940
Passport Bureau at Haydar PasaThe rather extraordinary Passport Bureau at Haydar Pasa
Visit Egypt tourism advertisementColour advertisement for the Egypt Travel Bureau
Fourteen days leave during World War ISoldiers on fourteen days leave changing French money into English at one of the change boxes in the platform during World War I
The Right Hon. F. E. SmithPortrait of Mr. F. E. Smith, assigned head of the Press Bureau in 1914. With the outbreak of war, the Government decided to establish a Press Bureau for the control
Bureau De ConstatationsThe BUREAU DE CONSTATATIONS, where claims to have been cured are evaluated by a team of doctors
Chippendale BureauAn elaborate bureau created by Thomas Chippendale (died 1779)
Scandinavian chest of drawersThe Swedes call this a bureau, but its really a rather handsome, if somewhat ponderous, chest of drawers
Ulyssess Grant / BureauULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President
French Bureau, AlgeriaFRENCH COLONIAL ADMINISTRATION IN ALGERIA - Algerians sit waiting outside the Bureau des Affaires Indigenes (Bureau of Indigenous Affairs) at Colomb- Bechar, in the Sud-Oranais
Child in Frock 1860SA small child wears a frock with short sleeves ornamented with full rosettes of narrow ribbon, volans & ribbon trim on the skirt, broad belt with buckle & button boots
Husband / Wife / Letter 1907American Varsity style sac suit: S-B jacket with a stitched border, trousers with a front crease that taper at the ankle. Worn with an all round collar & lace up shoes
Mistress & Maid 1919Yet more sneering middle class humour at a maids expense. A haughty mistress pries into her maids life wanting to know her reasons for wanting an evening off. Typical!
Lourdes Bureau 2Members of Le Bureau des Constatations Medicales consider a case under the presidency of Dr Boissarie (1836-1917) (third from right)