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The Voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. BatemanIllustration by H. M. Bateman showing a buxom, matronly singer hitting a high note in the Albert Hall. Her voice is so loud (or bad)
Comic postcard, Servant and angry mistress Date: 20th century
Agatha Christies abandoned motorcar, Surrey, 1926Photograph showing the abandoned motorcar at the edge of a Surrey chalk pit, near Newlands Corner, which Agatha Christie had driven before disappearing on 3rd December 1926
Painting on an artists paletteEscaped - a humorous painting on an artists palette, showing two dogs watching a cat disappear through the hole. circa 1898
FRENCH CHIMNEYSWEEPA French chimneysweep walks through the streets calling his trade : the caption calls him a type that is disappearing Date: 1907
Winter light, Castle Howard, YorksA woman walks her dog towards the sunlit entrance to Castle Howard in winter sunlight. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990
Canons at Lough-A-Veema - a view of the dry meandering banks of a disappearing Lough. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Loughareema). Date: circa early 1900s
Railway line disappearing into the distance. Date: 1970s
All Gone. Middlesbrough 1970s 1970s
Disappearing Industries- a cuckoo clock repairerA man holding a clock, walks the streets of a quiet village looking for work. Date: 1885
Participants in female circumcision ceremony, AfricaParticipants in a female circumcision ceremony line up in Ubangi-Shari (Oubangi Chari), a French colony in central Africa, now part of the Central African Republic
Touch and Go by W. RalstonA mouse foils its feline foe by disappearing through a hole in the floorboard and tickling the cats paw with a stalk of wheat. Date: 1911
Disappearing Milk TrickMagic at Maskelynes : Magician Mr. Edward Victor, assisted by the lovely Miss Eileen O Connor, demonstrated the amazing Disappearing Milk trick! Date: 1930s
Charing X Road BookshopE. Josephs second-hand bookshop, 48A Charing Cross Road, one of several bookshops which used to be a familiar sight in central London, but now gradually disappearing. Date: 1960s
Scott, alias Sweeney, in an illusionScott, alias E. Sweeney, of Ardlamont mystery fame, who disappears every night in Mr Morritts latest illusion. Edward Scott, real name Sweeney
Blunt / Nimbus / Plate 103Nimbus - or rain cloud - forming out at sea beyond the fishing boats. There is also half a rainbow disappearing into the dark cloud
Lambeth Palace / LanternA view across the river towards Lambeth Palace by night with the moon just disappearing behind clouds
W minster Abbey / LanternWestminster Abbey by night with the moon just disappearing behind clouds