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Steam-Boat Knickerbocker. 320 feet long, 32 ft. 6 inches Beam, 10 ft. 6 incs. Hold, 64 ft. wide including guards, and is propelled by a beam Engine
The last stroke a story of Cubas fight for freedom : by IN Morris. Date c1896
On the stroke of twelve the plausible American comedy drama : by Joseph Le Brandt. Date c1899
Sea Scouts swimming off the side of a dinghySea Scouts swimming off the side of a sailing dinghy. circa 1920s
Swimming medal, 100 Yards Breast StrokeMedal of the Derby & District Swimming & Life Saving Association, awarded to K. W. Watson for coming 2nd in the 100 Yards Breast Stroke. Date: 1933
Medal, Celanese Sports Club, Spondon, DerbyshireMedal of the Celanese Sports Club, an occupational club run by the employees of the British Celanese chemical company at Spondon, Derbyshire. 20th century
Queen Elizabeth II and ponyQueen Elizabeth II attending the Royal Agricultural Society show at Newton Abbot in Devon, seen patting one of the winners in the pony class. Date: 1952
The Queen and Princess Margaret at BadmintonQueen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret make friends with the famous Foxhunter during the third day of the British Horse Societys Olympic Horse Trials at Badminton. Date: 1952
Fashionable mother with baby stroking pet dogA fashionable mother wearing a cloche hat and a coat with a thick fur collar holds her baby, who in turn strokes their pet dog
Stable girl with a horseA stable girl with a horse
Joseph Chamberlain at Cannes, FranceJoseph Chamberlain (1836-1914), Liberal politician, with his wife Mary at Cannes, France. He was convalescing following a stroke, and is seen here in a bath chair
Very glamourous witchA Witch. A glamourous model holding a black cat! Both sit serenely in a fine wooden chair
Motorcyclist of the British First Airborne; Second World WarPhotograph showing a soldier, of the Motorcycle Section of the British First Airborne Division, heading off on his motorcycle, 1944
Railway ticket printing machineA hand leaver ticket printing machine, tickets are printed on every stroke with a consecutive number and discharged in a receiver below. The machine is capable of printing 200 tickets per minute
The Fifth Test Match, England vs. Australia, 1899Photograph showing the Fifth Test Match between England and Australia, summer of 1899, at the Oval Cricket Ground, London. K.S
Golf / Lady Golfer 1908A golfer watches grimly as his female partner plays a winning stroke
Arabian Horse 1861A child strokes a foal as its mother looks on
Cricket / WicketkeeperA batsman plays a stroke in front of the wicketkeeper