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Marble thrones in the Theatre of Dionysus, Athens, GreeceThe Theatre of Dionysus, Athens, Greece. Alterations to the stage were made in the Hellenistic period, and 67 marble thrones (4 pictured here) were added around the periphery of the orchestra
The British Firing Line - a portfolio of 12 engravings in colour from drawings made on the Western Front 1914-1917. Printed by George Pullman & Sons Ltd
The first Illustrated London NewsFront cover of the very first copy of the Illustrated London News, published May 14th, 1842. Founded by Herbert Ingram, who anticipated demand for a newspaper containing illustrations
Northern Ireland - Senior NCO briefing his patrolOne of two copies of an official photograph depicting a senior NCO briefing his patrol before leaving B Coy, The Royal Regiment of Waless base at Ardoyne bus depot
Suffragette Barbara Ayrton Campaign BusBarbara Ayrton stands on the running board of the W.S.P.Us battle bus, while suffragettes sell copies of Votes for Women newspaper, Date: 1909
The Golden Horns of Gallehus. North of Mogeltonder, SouthernThe Golden Horns of Gallehus, discovered in Gallehus, north of Mogeltonder, Southern Jutland, Denmark. The horns date to the early 5th century, the beginning of the Germanic Iron Age
Italy. Rome. Moor FountainItaly. Rome. The Moor Fountain by Giacomo della Porta. 1576. Navona Square. Detail
May Queen Gives BooksRuskins May Festival at Whitelands College, Chelsea - the May Queen gives out copies of books by - Guess who ! Date: 1889
Price List, photographer C Vandyk, SW LondonPhotographer by royal appointment, C Vandyk, 125 Gloucester Road, South Kensington, SW London -- List of Prices. circa late 19th century
Suffragette Votes for Women Press Cart. A Womens Social & Political Union Press Cart which both promoted the organisation and sold copies of the weekly newspaper, Votes for Women Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Mary Allen Selling Paper. Pictures Mary Sophia Allen (1878-1964) working for the W.S.P.U, selling copies of Votes for Women paper. Date: 1936
Suffragette Selling The Suffragette Paper. A woman standing in the street, holding copies of The Suffragette newspaper with large placard also advertising the paper which was edited by Christabel
The Very Last Words in the Story of Fashion, 1915The latest Parisian fashions copied by London shops showing examples of typical styles from the World War One era - high collars, circular skirts
Suffragette selling copies of The SuffragetteLondon Life - A Rotary Postcard photograph showing a suffragette selling copies of The Suffragette paper - October, 1912. The woman in the image is wearing a Holloway brooch
Young girl on Bank Holiday unhappy that a lady has same hatBank Holiday. " Just like Er. Been an copied my at!" Date: circa 1890s
Distinctive character publicising Phil Mays summer AnnualDistinctive character (his publisher?) publicising Phil Mays summer Annual. Date: 1892
Arboreal grafting processes, 2 copies: B / W & colourArboreal grafting processes, 2 copies: B/W & colour. Engraving, probably by H. Mutlow, from William Forsyth, A treatise on the culture and management of fruit trees. Plate XI. Date: 1806
Magazine Stall 1959A woman in a white dress with a floral pattern and matching hat, gloves and handbag, flips through a magazine. Copies of " I Love Lucy"
Imprimez vous meme 3000 copies sans manipulation avec l automatique e billes Eyquem. Poster showing a woman working in an office using an Eyquem printing machine to make 3000 copies of a document
Advertisement for silhouettes, Jenners of EdinburghAdvertisement for Jenners of Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland, offering silhouette portraits by the well-known silhouette artist H. L. Oakley MBE
The Leonardo da Vinci Dispute - Joseph DuveenPage from the Illustrated London News reporting on the slander of title court case between art dealer and expert, Joseph Duveen
Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, LondonPrinting presses operated by workmen churn out copies of Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, one of the first mass market newspapers, with copies then bundled for despatch on a trolley
An Antarctic BystanderEarly copies of The Bystander found in front of Hut Point, McMurdo Sound, in the Ross Sea Dependency of the Antarctic. The Hut was erected in 1902 by Captain Robert Falcon Scott
Selling the ILNScene at the Publishing Office of The Illustrated London News at 172, Strand, London in 1911, where retailers could obtain copies of the ILN and the Sketch and where general distribution
British Dogs Pull GunsDuring World War One the British army copies the Belgians, and uses dogs to haul machine guns. These two muzzled dogs don t seem too happy about the idea
DELIVERING WOMANs OWNThis smart young man, dressed in a suit and trilby, is apparently delivering copies of the womens magazine Womans Own
Press Machinery 1913Rotary bill machines printing off copies of the Evening News to celebrate the 10, 000th edition
PETIT JOURNAL PRINTEDNewspapermen handing out copies of Le Petit Journal, printed at the 1889 Paris Exposition
Using a Copying DeviceA female employee uses Louis Jamins copying device which copies all documents to perfection, he assures us
Rag and Bone WarehouseThe Lord Chancellor Copies From Memory Krook shows off his rag and bone warehouse
Monkey Copies BufalmacoHaving watched Bufalmaco paint, his monkey copies him