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Advertisement, Arrow Hill-Climbing Tricycle. 1883
Stoke Newington Public Library borrowers card, valid for one year, from September 1900 to September 1901, made out to Edward H Marsh, Paradise House School. Date: 1900
The Vagabond King by W H Post and Brian HookerPromotional postcard for The Vagabond King by W. H. Post and Brian Hooker; music Rudolf Friml. First produced at the Winter Garden Theatre, 19th April 1927
Newington ButtsThe church and its churchyard at Newington Butts, Southwark - a good example of an inner- city cemetery. (At this date it was in Surrey.) Date: 1807
Settlement Certificate from Newington, OxfordshireA 1747 settlement certificate relating to Alecksander and Marcy Chalk of Newington, Oxfordshire. The certificate guaranteed that if the Chalks needed poor relief while living elsewhere
London Fire Brigade wheeled escape ladder and crewA London Fire Brigade wheeled escape ladder and crew. The caption reads: London Fire Brigade motor escape competition G. District winners, Stoke Newington, 1925
LCC-LFB Aftermath of a property fire, Stoke NewingtonAn internal view of the extensive fire damage to 90 Stoke Newington High Street, North London
The Devils StoneThe historic Devils Stone, situated near the church at Newington, Kent, England. This is probably an ancient mark- stone. Date: BC
Miss Helen Wills, American Tennis Player and ArtistMISS HELEN WILLS in 1927, American tennis player and artist, seen here in mufti, ie ordinary clothes rather than her tennis gear
Newington, LondonBirds eye view of the Fishmongers Almshouses, Newington, north east London -- an omnibus, a carriage and a cart are passing
London Birdseye 19Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : from London Bridge through the Borough, to Newington Butts and St Georges Fields
Dryden Simpsons OfficeERNST DRYDEN Photograph of the advertising department of Simpsons, Stoke Newington, at work, working from Drydens originals
Kentish SceneryEvery spring the cherry orchards around Newington, near Sittingbourne, Kent, England, exhibit a wonderful display of blossom