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Leslie Howe of Tottenham Hotspur with chimney sweepLeslie Howe of Tottenham Hotspur, lucky handshake with chimney sweep supporter William Carpenter Date: 1946
Bungalow - 1950s printer's block Date: 1950s
The Tan Yard, Leather Factory Date: 1874
Advertising hoarding on the side of a building with seagull on the chimney
Belle Toute Lighthouse - Eastbourne, Sussex
Mycenaenan tomb. Argos. GreeceMycenaean tomb of chimney type. Old Helladic Period. Archaeological Museum of Argos. Greece
Calder Hall Atomic Power Station, Cumbria, the first power station in the world to generate electricity on an industrial scale from nuclear energy, which opened in 1956
Bankside Power Station, South LondonSide view of Bankside Power Station, an oil-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames, London, 30 April 1975. The power station generated electricity from 1952 to 1981
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Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). La Revolucion y la Guerra son inseparables (Revolution and War Are Inseparable). Poster edited by CNT-FAI
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The nationalization of industry will accelerate the victory. Poster of the Spanish Communist Party
Ightham Mote, Kent - a medieval moated manor house. Date: 1961
Penshurst Churchyard, KentThe Churchyard of St John the Baptist Church, Penshurst, Kent. A church has stood on the present site in Penshurst since 1115, at the centre of a cluster of buildings, including the manor house
Comic postcard, Conversation in the blackout, WW2 Date: 1940s
Comic postcard, Cats on a roof - I ve the fatal gift of beauty Date: 1913
View across rooftops towards City of London with St Pauls Cathedral dome and Bankside Power Station. Date: circa 1950s
Lots Road Power Station, Chelsea, LondonDistant view of Lots Road Power Station, Chelsea, London. Date: circa 1930s
Demolition workers in SE LondonMen demolishing houses in south-east London, with little personal protection. Date: circa 1960s
General view of London, with St Pauls CathedralLooking towards The City of London with St Pauls Cathedral, Tower Bridge, and Bankside Power Station (now Tate Modern). Date: circa 1950s
Building demolished manually, Bromley, KentA commercial building in Bromley, Kent, being demolished the hard way, by hand. Date: circa 1950s
Barges moored on River Thames at Woolwich, SE London, at low tide. Date: circa 1960s
Approach to Waterloo Station, London, with St Pauls Cathedral in the distance on the right. Date: circa 1950s
Comic postcard, People sleeping on the roof at Falmouth Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, two cats on a roof, WW2 - it happened in the blackout Date: 1940s
Comic postcard, two storks on a roof Date: 20th century
Ightham Mote, Kent - View from the Bowling Green Date: circa 1940s
Hunting ZeppelinsA child seated on a chimney pot on the look-out for Zeppelins. Artist: Flora White Date: 1916
A Bit of a Surprise by Illustration by John HassallFather Christmas is completely astonished when suddenly he sees right in front of him a sooty chimney brush popping up, with unwanted toys going in all directions. Date: 1911
W. V. S. Worker demonstrating how to build an emergency ovenA W.V.S. (Womens Voluntary Service) Worker demonstrating how to build an emergency oven out of bricks, a piece of metal plate and a broken piece of drainpipe. Date: circa 1941
Chimney swift and bank swallowChimney swift, Chaetura pelagica 1, bank swallow, Riparia riparia 2, males. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry Warrens Report on the Birds
Wilsons snipe or common snipe, Gallinago delicata, males 1, female 2. Chromolithograph after an ornithological illustration by John James Audubon from Benjamin Harry Warrens Report on the Birds of
New London Bridge, Billingsgate and the Scavenger. New London Bridge built by John Rennie in 1825 4, Billingsgate fish market 5 and Scavengers with horse and cart cleaning the streets 6
Wimbledon Park House, built in 1801 by Earl SpencerWimbledon Park House. Built in 1801 by George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, designed by architect Henry Holland with gardens by Capability Brown
Unidentified locomotive no 11257, side elevation. By J Gabriel, possibly for EB Wilson. Inscribed similar to Jenny Lind (by EB Wilson, 1848) except fluting of dome omitted, whistle omitted
Gold Mine near Johannesburg, South Africa. circa 1894
Art Deco shop window design, Father Christmas, ReindeerArt Deco shop window design, Father Christmas and Reindeer. 1937
Cartoon, How Does It Strike You? A jester, representing Fun, asks a grumpy striking ironworker how he feels about a ship named Capital leaving the nations shores. Date: 1866
Spalding railway station, Spalding, Lincolnshire. It opened in 1848 and was renamed Spalding Town railway station later the same year. Date: 1848
Great Northern Railway at Spalding, LincolnshireThe Great Northern Railway at Spalding, Lincolnshire. Spalding station opened in 1848, and was renamed Spalding Town later the same year. Date: 1848
Wendon (Audley End) railway station, Wendon, EssexWendon railway station, Wendon (Wenden, or Wendens Ambo), Essex. It was opened in 1845 and three years later was renamed Audley End. Date: 1845
Thetford railway station, Thetford, Norfolk, seen here in the year it opened. Date: 1845
Stoke-on-Trent railway station, Staffordshire 1849Stoke-on-Trent railway station, Winton Square, Staffordshire, on the North Staffordshire Railway route. Built in Jacobean style, it opened in 1848. Date: 1849
Thrapston Bridge Street railway station, NorthamptonshireThrapston Bridge Street railway station, Thrapston, Northamptonshire. It opened (as Thrapston Station) in 1845. Date: 1845
Peterborough East railway station, Peterborough 1845A lively scene outside Peterborough East railway station, Station Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, seen here in the year it opened. Date: 1845
Oundle railway station, Northamptonshire, seen here in the year it opened. Date: 1845
Railway station at Margate, Kent 1864Railway station at Margate, Kent, on the East Kent (London, Chatham and Dover) Railway route. Date: 1864
Railway station at Abergele, North Wales, in the year of its opening. It is now known as Abergele & Pensarn Station. Date: 1848
Bridge Street railway station, NorthamptonRailway station at Northampton, with a busy street scene outside. The first of three stations in the city, it was known as Bridge Street railway station, opening in 1845. Date: 1847