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Background imageRemoved Collection: Andrew Horatio Reed - 1

Andrew Horatio Reed - 1
ANDREW HORATIO REED Governor of Kansas - removed for incompetency and land speculation : fled in disguise, becoming a Free State spokesman. Date: 1807 - 1864

Background imageRemoved Collection: Andrew Horatio Reed - 2

Andrew Horatio Reed - 2
ANDREW HORATIO REED Governor of Kansas - removed for incompetency and land speculation : fled in disguise as shown here ! Became Free State spokesman. Date: 1807 - 1864

Background imageRemoved Collection: George McClellan - 2

George McClellan - 2
GEORGE BRINTON MCCLELLAN American military, general-in- chief Union Army but removed for not pressing attack : challenged Lincoln for presidency; governor N.J. Date: 1826 - 1885

Background imageRemoved Collection: WW2 - Paris Liberation - The barricades

WW2 - Paris Liberation - The barricades Date: 1945

Background imageRemoved Collection: A Country Squire

A Country Squire Date: 1894

Background imageRemoved Collection: Portsmouth War Memorial unveiled

Portsmouth War Memorial unveiled
A lovelt postcard photograph showing Portsmouth War Memorial unveiled on October 19th, 1921. It cost 27, 000 and was unveiled by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught

Background imageRemoved Collection: BAT Bantam I, B9947, with the engine removed

BAT Bantam I, B9947, with the engine removed

Background imageRemoved Collection: Martin P5M-1 Marlin modified to become the M-270

Martin P5M-1 Marlin modified to become the M-270 research aircraft flying over Chesapeake Bay in 1952. The lower part of the hull and nose were removed

Background imageRemoved Collection: General Aircraft GAL65 / B-100 Universal Freighter Mk2

General Aircraft GAL65 / B-100 Universal Freighter Mk2
General Aircraft GAL65/B-100 Universal Freighter Mk2, WZ889, with the rear doors removed for early dropping trials in 1954. Date: 1954

Background imageRemoved Collection: Two-fifths scale Blue Steel model on handling trolley

Two-fifths scale Blue Steel model on handling trolley with top covers removed

Background imageRemoved Collection: Martin Viking 4 rocket prior to launching

Martin Viking 4 rocket prior to launching
View through the blockhouse window of the nose of Martin Viking 4 rocket prior to launching from the deck of the USS Norton Sound

Background imageRemoved Collection: Royal Aircraft Factory FE2b with some fuselage panels remove

Royal Aircraft Factory FE2b with some fuselage panels removed

Background imageRemoved Collection: Guardia de Corps del Rey. 18th century. Royal

Guardia de Corps del Rey. 18th century. Royal
" Guardia de Corps del Rey". 18th century. Royal "

Background imageRemoved Collection: Making bombs out of wrought iron gates 1943

Making bombs out of wrought iron gates 1943
Production for victory. This advert is for The motor Industry who helped to make wrought iron gates into weapons for the Second World War effort. 1943

Background imageRemoved Collection: The law can not be removed by Christian Science

The law can not be removed by Christian Science. Illustration shows an oversized female figure labeled Law pointing with her left hand to a sign that states Contagious diseases must be reported to

Background imageRemoved Collection: Joyce Green Hospital - motor ambulance

Joyce Green Hospital - motor ambulance
A patient on a stretcher is being removed from a motor ambulance at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford

Background imageRemoved Collection: Lille, France - The Liberation of the city (2 / 2)

Lille, France - The Liberation of the city (2 / 2)
Lille, France - After the liberation of the city at the end of the First World War. A Factory missing all of its machinery - carried off by the invading German army to use for their own ends

Background imageRemoved Collection: Spanish Bullfighting Series (12 / 12)

Spanish Bullfighting Series (12 / 12)
Spanish Bullfighting Series. The dead bull is dragged away. Date: 1913

Background imageRemoved Collection: Adjustable Garden Hoe

Adjustable Garden Hoe
An adjustable garden hoe is very useful for getting between rows of plants without any fear of damaging them. One or more sets of prongs can be removed, as desired. Date: 1930s

Background imageRemoved Collection: The Temple Bar - at Theobalds Park

The Temple Bar - at Theobalds Park. This lovely arch was removed in 1877 from its location on the Strand, as it had become an unfortunate obstacle to traffic : it was re-erected in Theobalds Park

Background imageRemoved Collection: Bride & Groom 1890S

Bride & Groom 1890S
A happy English bride and groom. He, sporting a moustache, has removed his top hat to have his picture taken. She holds a splendid bouquet of flowers. Date: 1890s

Background imageRemoved Collection: Potted Plants

Potted Plants
Community pots - the tiny plants have been removed from flasks and are pricked off into pots. The compost is sphagnum moss and osmunda fibre - finer than normal. Date: 1955

Background imageRemoved Collection: Operation dugout of field ambulance, Western Front, WW1

Operation dugout of field ambulance, Western Front, WW1
An operation dugout of a field ambulance of the 42nd East Lancashire Division during the First World War. A bullet has just been removed from a mans arm. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageRemoved Collection: Perfect Picnic Seating

Perfect Picnic Seating
Short of chairs for his little picnic, this enterprising Gent has removed the rather splendid seats from his car!

Background imageRemoved Collection: A Turkish family smoking

A Turkish family smoking
An interesting postcard of a studio-staged Turkish Family all smoking cigarettes through elaborate long pipes!

Background imageRemoved Collection: Carved staircase, Cromwell House, Highgate Hill

Carved staircase, Cromwell House, Highgate Hill
The carved staircase in Cromwell House, 104 Highgate Hill, North London. According to tradition, the 17th century mansion was presented by Oliver Cromwell to his eldest daughter Bridget

Background imageRemoved Collection: Kings Cross

Kings Cross
Intended as a monument to George IV, this building originally had a statue of him on top, but it was so dreadful that it was removed, as will be the cross itself in 1845

Background imageRemoved Collection: Temple Bar Removed

Temple Bar Removed
The removal of Temple Bar, which, however picturesque, was a terrible obstacle to traffic : it was re-erected in Theobalds Park, near Waltham Cross where it was sadly neglected

Background imageRemoved Collection: Kennington Turnpike

Kennington Turnpike
A coach passes through Kennington Turnpike, in south London : but it is removed this year

Background imageRemoved Collection: Dunston Pillar

Dunston Pillar, Lincs, raised 1751 as an inland lighthouse; later a statue of George III was added, but in WW2 the top bit will be removed as a hazard to aircraft

Background imageRemoved Collection: Kensington Toll Gate, London, c. 1864

Kensington Toll Gate, London, c. 1864
Engraving showing the Kensington turnpike toll gate in London, c.1864. After many years campaigning by Londoners, a large number of toll gates were removed from the citys roads in the early 1860 s

Background imageRemoved Collection: Notting Hill Toll Gate, London, c. 1864

Notting Hill Toll Gate, London, c. 1864
Engraving showing the turnpike toll gate at Notting Hill, London, c.1864. After many years of campaigning by Londoners, many toll gates were removed in the early 1860 s

Background imageRemoved Collection: Islington Toll Gate, London, c. 1864

Islington Toll Gate, London, c. 1864
Islington Toll Gate, London, c.1864

Background imageRemoved Collection: Banbury Cross

Banbury Cross
The Cross at Banbury, Oxfordshire : this is not the original cross, which was removed by Puritans in 1646, but a replacement erected in 1858

Background imageRemoved Collection: V-1 Flying Bomb exhibited in London; Second World War, 194

V-1 Flying Bomb exhibited in London; Second World War, 194
Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb, on display in an exhibition in the Piccadilly showrooms of Rootes Ltd. London, 1944

Background imageRemoved Collection: Sailing Dinghy and some Hulks, Britain, c. 1877

Sailing Dinghy and some Hulks, Britain, c. 1877
Illustration showing three people in a small sailing dinghy crossing the bows of an old hulk, Britain, c.1877. The hulk has had its masts removed and would have been permanently moored

Background imageRemoved Collection: Alexander Deposed 6

Alexander Deposed 6
The officers of the Stroumski regiment involved in the abduction of Prince Alexander are degraded at Kustendil by having their military insignia removed by fellow officers

Background imageRemoved Collection: Suspects Arrested

Suspects Arrested
The reign of terror in Warsaw : a large body of suspects being removed for examination. Polish patriots are inspired by the partial success of the Russian rising

Background imageRemoved Collection: Remains of a Roman Villa

Remains of a Roman Villa
General view of the remains of the Roman villa, on the site of the new Coal Exchange opposite Billingsgate Market. The portion of the house uncovered consisted of 2 rooms

Background imageRemoved Collection: Women Cricketers using Indoor Nets, St. Brides Institute, 1

Women Cricketers using Indoor Nets, St. Brides Institute, 1
Illustration of the female members of St. Brides Institute using the indoor cricket nets of their club, during the winter of 1905

Background imageRemoved Collection: Mr Bradlaugh in the House of Commons

Mr Bradlaugh in the House of Commons
Mr Bradlaugh seen in the House of Commons taking the oath of allegiance. In 1881 Mr Gladstone introduced a bill that allowed non-believers to affirm their allegiance to the Crown

Background imageRemoved Collection: Mr Bradlaugh and the Oath of Allegiance

Mr Bradlaugh and the Oath of Allegiance
A sketch showing Mr Bradlaugh being arrested by Captain Gosset, Sergent-at-Arms upon the speakers warrant. In 1881 Mr Gladstone introduced a bill that allowed non-believers to affirm their allegiance

Background imageRemoved Collection: Statue of the Child Christ dressed as a Republican Militiama

Statue of the Child Christ dressed as a Republican Militiama
Photograph showing a statue of the child Christ, which had been removed from a church and dressed as a Republican militiaman, with gun and red flag, near Cordoba, 1936

Background imageRemoved Collection: OBSTACLES PARTY GAME

OBSTACLES PARTY GAME
A blindfolded man has to negotiate obstacles with the promise of a kiss from the prettiest girl if he succeeds. But the obstacles are removed and tricked, he kisses a man!

Background imageRemoved Collection: Cannon Street Station

Cannon Street Station
Opened 1 September 1866. Designed by Sir John Hawkshaw. The glass roof was removed prior to World War Two, but was damaged in storage and was replaced

Background imageRemoved Collection: Tsarist Arms Removed

Tsarist Arms Removed
The trappings of tsarist Russia are swiftly removed : a shopkeeper at Tomsk, Siberia, removes the tsarist coat of arms of which he was once so proud !

Background imageRemoved Collection: Tsarist Eagle Removed

Tsarist Eagle Removed
As a symbol of the February Revolution, the tsarist two- headed eagle is removed from the Winter Palace at Petrograd

Background imageRemoved Collection: Flower Seller / Piccadilly

Flower Seller / Piccadilly
Nelly, the loneliest woman in London. Nelly was the only remaining flower seller in Piccadilly when this photo was taken, and even the statue of Eros had been temporily removed



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