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A Wireless Station on the Western FrontA wireless station installed in an old loft on the Western Front. Packing cases and roughly made tables serve as furniture and two operators, wearing the wireless receivers
The Republican Constitution Accepted - Paris, FranceThe Republican Constitution accepted and celebrated with a parade through the streets of Paris - 10th August, 1793. Date: 1793
Invited guests at the bird-table by Neave ParkerA variety of British birds at a bird-table on a snowy winters day. 1. Robin, 2. starlings, 3. Redwing, 4. Chaffinch, 5. Nuthatch, 6. sparrow, 7. great spotted woodpecker, 8. blackbird, 8, thrush, 10
Cowgirl with Pistols - Murrays Cabaret Club costume desigCowgirl with Pistols - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Ye Green Parrot Tea Rooms, St Peters Green, Bedford Date: 1916
Honor - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designHonor - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Womens League of Health and Beauty, Prunella StackLady David Douglas-Hamilton, formerly Prunella Stack, with some of her students and teachers at the rehearsal of the Womens League of Health and Beauty for the first peace-time rally in Regents Park
Policewoman - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designPolicewoman - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Mink Coat - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designMink Coat - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
Emily - Murrays Cabaret Club costume designEmily - Original costume design for one of the performers at Murrays Cabaret Club, 16-18 Beak Street, Soho, London
GERMAN WIDOW'S WEEDSWITWENTRACHT, A German widow in her mourning weeds 16th century
Motor yacht, Wilna, 1935The motor yacht Wilna, owned by Mr W H Collins, of Wexham Park, Bucks, was built by Cochrane and Sons, Selby, finished by George Marvin, Cowes, and furnished throughout by Fortnum and Mason, London
Dismantling Norfolk House, St Jamess SquareWorkmen taking down one of the gilded mirrors in the ballroom at Norfolk House, St Jamess Square, London, the fittings of which are dismantled prior to the demolition of the whole residence
Edward VIIs horse, Ambush II, wins the Grand National 1900
CHRISTMAS DINNERTo the delight of her large family, mama brings in the Christmas pudding
ABOLITION OF PARIS TOLLSThe customs tolls on merchandise coming into Paris are abolished Date: 1791
GUILLOTINE AT ORANGEIn many provinces, distant from Paris, the Revolution is opposed. Here at Orange a guillotine is erected to discourage the recalcitrant. Date: circa 1791
GARDES DU CORPS FEASTOfficers of the Gardes du Corps - the royal bodyguard - stage a feast where they toast the king, damn the revolution and trample the tricouleur. The people are not amused. Date: 1 October 1789
FESTIVAL JULY 1790Celebrating the anniversary of the fall of the Bastille, Parisians enjoy fireworks and dancing on the Champs Elysees throughout the night. Date: 18 July 1790
FUNERAL OF MIRABEAUThe body of Mirabeau, regarded as a hero of the Revolution, is treated to a salvo of musketry in the church of Saint-Eustache, Paris. Date: 4 April 1791
GIVING UP JEWELRYWives of artists donate their jewelry to the National Assembly, to help pay the public debt. Date: 7 September 1789
STATES GENERA; PROCESSThe Etats-Generaux go in solemn procession through the streets of Versailles, followed by a mass at the cathedral of Saint- Louis. Date: 4 May 1789
MARTYRS AT MONTAUBANMartyrs of liberty : corpses litter the street of Montauban when troops of the Garde Nationale, still loyal to the ancien regime, fire on revolutionary demonstrators. Date: 10 May 1790
FERAUD ASSASSINATEDJean Feraud (or Ferraud), member of the Convention and opponent of Robespierre, is assassinated at the entrance to the Convention, where his head is saluted. Date: 20 May 1795
EDWARD VII Visiting the Paris Opera 1903EDWARD VII Visiting the Paris Opera Date: 1903
EDWARD VII 1891The Baccarat Scandal at Tranby Croft Date: 1891
SIR HENRY JOSEPH WOOD (1869 - 1944), English conductor and composer, associated with Promenade Concerts Date: 1907
ANTOINETTE AS OSTRICHSatire depicting Marie Antoinette as an ostrich (she was Austrian) for her unwillingness to accept the Constitution. Date: 1789
MARKET IN THE RUINSAn impromptu market held in the ruins of Lens after the First World War Date: 9 August 1919
MARKETS IN LENS RUINSAn impromptu market held in the ruins of Lens after the First World War Date: 9 August 1919
RUSSIANS ENTER PARIS 1814The allies enter Paris - the Russian contingent : Cossacks with their plunder Date: 1814
REVOLUTION / PLATEPlate a la Carmagnole (a Revolutionary dance). Date: 1789 - 1795
MARAT ASSASSINATED 1793Marat is assassinated by Charlotte Corday. Date: 13 July 1793
REVOLUTION / TAKES ARMSThe nation takes arms to defend itself. Date: circa 1791
LOUIS / XVI / CONSTITUTIONLouis XVI accepts the Constitution. Date: 14 September 1791
COMMUNE / MEETINGA woman addresses the crowd during a political meeting held in a church Date: 1871
COMMUNE / PETROLEUSESRioters and petroleuses firing public buildings in Paris Date: May 1871
COMMUNE / ARREST OF PRIESTA priest is arrested by a group of Communards Date: 1871
COMMUNE / RETURN FROM DUTYCommunards returning from night duty Date: 1871
COMMUNE / GUILLOTINE BURNTA crowd of National Guardsmen and citizens look on as a guillotine is ceremoniously burnt before the statue of Voltaire Date: 7 April 1871
COMMUNE / ON THE BARRICADEA defiant woman Communard holds aloft the red flag as she stands on a barricade erected to defend Paris from government troops Date: 1871
COMMUNE / WOMAN GUARDA woman Communard takes her turn on guard duty Date: 1871
FRANCE / REVOLUTION / SATIREA satire on the privileged classes. Date: 1789
Caricature of French RoyalsA caricature of the French Royal Family as Rare Animals being herded into exile by a revolutionary shepherd. Date: 18th Century
MUMMY BAKES A CAKE 1926Mummy bakes a cake Date: 1926
PLUNDERING HOMESThe homes of aristocrats at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, on the outskirts of Paris, are attacked and plundered by revolutionary crowds Date: 13 November 1790
FLIGHT OF EMIGRESAlarmed by attacks on their property and themselves, nobles emigrate, generally to Germany and Switzerland Date: circa 1790 - 1791
MARSEILLAISE / SCULPTURELa Marseillaise or Depart des Volontaires en 1792 relief sculpture by Francois Rude, completed 1833-35, on Arc de Triomphe