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Austin 7 Fabric SaloonAn Austin 7 Fabric Saloon
Large saloon car on the beachA large open-top saloon car on the beach
Standing alongside large saloonA lady standing next to a large vintage saloon
Family and open-top saloonA family in (and next to) their open-top saloon car
Picnic alongside the saloon carA group of men and women having a picnic in the shade of a large family saloon car
Family taking a drive in the countryA Family of four take a ride in the country in their saloon
Austin 7 Swallow-bodied saloonAustin 7 Swallow Bodied Saloon parked alongside a large lake or on a coastal roadside. In 1927 William Lyons used his Swallow sidecars workers coachbuilding skills to making bodies for Austin Sevens
Three Generations and saloon carThree generations of a family gather around a large family saloon car with the soft-top roof folded down
Sitting on the running boardA gentleman and his three lady companions sit on the running board of their small car (a Vauxhall 12 Six Light Saloon) in a field
Cars parked by a row of garagesThree saloon cars with their owners inside, parked alongside an early row of suburban garages. The front car is a Morris 8 Series E - with a Vauxhall 14 in the background. Date: 1939
Taking the car for a drive along some country lanes in the 1930s
Carrie Nation, the Saloon SmasherCarrie Nation (1846-1911), American temperance campaigner known as the Saloon Smasher because of her use of vandalism to get her views across -- she would generally enter a saloon
Titanic blueprint (part)Part of the blueprint of the SS Titanic, showing first, second and third class passenger areas, crew rooms and boiler rooms
Advertisement for V-8 Saloon de LuxeAdvertisement showing a V-8 Saloon de Luxe Ford at an airfield
A Scarborough Hotel wrecked by German shells: The devastated saloon of the Grand
Boxing Match at the Ring Boxing Saloon, London, 1911Illustration showing a boxing match at the Ring boxing saloon, London, c.1911. This building was previously known as the Surrey Chapel, which had been built by Rev. Rowland Hill (1744-1833)
A British shaving saloon, at SalonikaA photograph of British soldiers beside a shaving saloon, in their fortified position at the Greek port of Salonika. The walls of the hut in which a soldier is being shaved are decorated with
Emigration. From New to Old England, in the Inman Steamer CInterior of the steam ship, engraving shows a small gathering in the saloon for a religious service lead by the Captain of the ship
The Saloon of an Emigrant Ship during a storm, Bay of BiscayEngraving showing a chaotic scene below desks in rough seas as food, plates and cutlery are all sent flying by the rough seas, Bay of Biscay, 1887
Dining Room on board an Emigrant Ship, 1852Engraving purportedly showing the dining saloon of a British Government emigrant ship, 1852. It was reported that this room comfortably accomodates six hundred people
Grand Saloon of an American Steam-boat, 1875Engraving showing the Grand Saloon of an American Steam-boat, possibly the Bristol which operated between New York and Boston
Wild West. An Artist in the Far West. Clearing out a saloonCowboys drunk and fighting outside a saloon, shooting hand guns
In the Saloon; North American frontier town, 1880Engraving showing a bar rooom scene with barmaid and three cowboys in a North American frontier town, c.1880
Hospital saloon on the London and North Western RailwaysA hospital on wheels, the invalid saloons on the London and North Western Railway. Special thick flooring was used to deaden the vibrations and noise from the patient
Members of the Womens Crusade surrounding a Whisky SaloonEngraving showing a group of American men in a whisky saloon as, outside, members of the Womens Crusade, a temperance movement, lay siege to the venue, Ohio, 1874
Barbers Saloon, New York, 1870Engraving showing a sumptuous barbers saloon lined with mirrors, New York, 1870
The Barbers SaloonA sketch made by a Graphic special artist on board a ship on the way to the American Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia. Scene from a ships barbers showing a man being shaved as a cat looks on
SS Lord of the Isles, 1877Engraving of the Saloon Paddle-steamer Lord of the Isles, launched circa.1877 for the tourist route in the Western Highlands of Scotland, from Greenock to Inverary
Dining Saloon on the Royal Yacht Hohenzollern, 1879Engraving showing the dining saloon of the Royal Yacht Hohenzollern, owned by the Emperor of Germany, 1879. Date: 1879
The First-Class Dining Saloon on R. M. S. P. Almanzora, 1920Photograph of a corner of the first-class dining saloon on board R.M.S.P. Almanzora, 1920. Launched in 1914, she served as an Armed Cruiser in World War I, then was reconverted into a liner
Deck Saloon on the Royal Yacht, Hohenzollern, 1879Engraving showing the deck saloon of the Royal Yacht Hohenzollern, owned by the Emperor of Germany, 1879
The Crimean Tartar Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880Engraving of the Crimean Tartar Saloon on Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880
The Imperial Saloon, SY Livadia, 1880Engraving of the Imperial Saloon on Czar Alexander IIs steam yacht Livadia, built at John Elders shipyard, Govan, in 1880
Majestic SaloonThe saloon of this White Star Liner is luxuriously appointed with chairs for the passengers to sit in during the voyage; furthermore, they are taste- fully arranged in neat rows
Williams and Bachs show-roomThe interior of Williams and Bachs New Saloon at 92 Bond Street, London, a lighting emporium selling a vast range of lamps and light fittings - still a relative novelty in the 1870 s
Television in a private car, demonstrated to Radio Olympia vTelevision in a private car; an experimental installation in a standard Vanguard saloon. The screen is not visible to the driver, thus avoiding distraction
Advertisement for Daimler Vogue sports saloon car, showing a photograph of a sporty couple with their car, loading a rifle and with a large dog in the back seat of the car
Saloon carriage of the London, Brighton and South Coast raiThe new saloon carriage on the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway. First class travel in luxurious surroundings
Railway carriage built for the Prince and Princess of WalesSaloon carriage for the Prince and Princess of Wales on the Great Eastern Railway. The carriage was built for the sole use of the Prince and Princess for their journeys to Sandringham
Queen Victorias saloon in the royal carriageThe saloon of Queen Victorias carriage on the London and North Western Railway. The carriage was designed at an estimated cost of 3000
Pianist in N Y BarThe piano-player in a New York saloon : please do not shoot him, for he is doing his best
Titanic Dining SaloonThe dining saloon of the ill-fated passenger liner, RMS Titanic showing the various tables immaculately set ready for dinner
Ford V-8 at a Horse ShowThe Ford V-8 saloon de luxe - at a horse show
Hester L Stanhope / SaloonLADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled - seen here entertaining a visitor in her saloon
Britannia Music HallFamous music hall in Hoxton, London. Opened in 1858, built on the site of the Britannia Saloon, opened 1841. Converted to a cinema in 1923 and destroyed by bombing in 1940
Great Eastern in GaleThe Ladies Saloon is an uncomfortable place to be when the Great Eastern encounters a gale
PIERCE-ARROW 1913 - 2A Pierce-Arrow saloon drives through an English village, giving greater satisfaction to its owners than a native car on its native heath
Ford V-8 at a WeddingThe chauffeur brings forward a Ford V-8 saloon de luxe, in which the bridge and groom will drive from the church