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Shoeblacks Saffron Hill paying-in wagesBoys at the Saffron Hill Shoeblack Brigade paying-in their days takings. Date: circa 1902
Title page, A Sporting GarlandTitle page illustration by Cecil Aldin, A Sporting Garland. Date: 1902
Spurgeons Orphanage, Stockwell - LaundrySpurgeons Orphanage, Stockwell. Girls at work in the laundry, some ironing. Date: circa 1902
Mullers New Orphan Houses, Bristol - Coronation DayMullers New Orphan Houses, Bristol. The entire population of the homes pose for a picture on Coronation Day. Date: 1902 or 1911
Alexandra Orphanage, Hornsey Rise, London - BedtimeA dormitory at the Alexandra Orphanage, Hornsey Rise, London. Boys in nightshirts get ready for bed. Date: circa 1902
Venetian woman in headscarfA typical Venetian woman in a headscarf. Date: circa 1902
International Art Exhibition, Turin, Italy, promoting art nouveau. Seen here is the Pavilion for cars and cycles. Date: 1902
British art nouveau fan design by Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956).. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
Silver clasps with enamel by arts-and-crafts movement designer Annie Alabaster and David Veazey.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
British art nouveau hair pins in silver, gold and enamel.. By David Veazey, E.M. Hodgkinson, W. Hodgkinson and Annie McLeish
British art nouveau jewellery designs in gold, silver, enamel and mosaic by Thomas A. Cook.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
French art nouveau fan design by Georges de Feure (1868-1943).. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
British art nouveau pendants, lockets and brooches.. By A.E. Arscott, E. May Brown, W. Hodgkinson, Annie McLeish, Kate Allen and Isabel McBean
British art nouveau fan design, stencilled on silk, by Reginald T. Dick.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
British art nouveau fan design on silk by Frank Conder.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
Austrian art nouveau jewellery scarf pins, pendants, and brooches in enamel, gold, silver.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
British art nouveau design for painted fan by H. Granville Fell.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
British art nouveau buckle in wrought silver and enamel by Nelson and Edith Dawson.. Enameled botanicals of bluebells and love in a mist
Fan painted on silk by Henri Cassiers: Dutch landscape with peasants in front of windmills.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
French art nouveau pendant and necklet by Eugene Grasset.. Color plate from Charles Holmes Modern Design in Jewellery and Fans, published by the Studio 1902
1902 Humber Vintage Car, Karlsbad, Karlsruhe, Germany1902 Humber Vintage Car, Karlsbad, Karlsruhe, Baden- W berg, Germany. Date: 1903
High Street, Acton, LondonHigh Street, Acton, Ealing, near Bedford Park, County of London, England. Date: 1902
Street Scene, Alnmouth, NorthumberlandStreet Scene, Alnmouth, Alnwick, near Lesbury, Northumberland, England. Showing The Schooner Hotel Date: 1902
John Rowntree & Sons Cafe - Coronation Celebrations, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1902
The Village, Alnmouth, NorthumberlandThe Village, Alnmouth, Alnwick, Northumberland, England. Showing the Schooner Hotel Date: 1902
Daimler Vintage Car - AutomobileDaimler Vintage Car/Automobile, England. King Edward VII and his 1902 24HP Daimler Date: 1900s
Womens College, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. It was renamed Goucher College in 1910. Date: 1902
Pipe screwing machine for hat factory - this would be a piece of machinery for delivery to the recently purchased factory at Conty which Battersby
Man with bicycles outside house, known to be near Adlington in North East Cheshire. The bicycles would not look significantly out of place today
Old man outside house, identified as William Leigh - a stonemason - at his house at Styperstone near Adlington in North East Cheshire. Date: 1902
Elderly couple and their daughter, identified as William Leigh and family at their house at Styperstone near Adlington in North East Cheshire
Stone built workers house identified as the home of William Leigh - a stonemason - at Styperstone near Adlington in North East Cheshire. Date: 1902
Body pounding machine at Battersbys hatworks - the castnig on it identifies it as locally made, and the background is incredibly untidy! Date: 1902
Women selling flowers in Regent Street, London - once a familiar sight, this picture shows clean streets and a haycart in what is nowadays a very different scene. Date: 1902
Regent Street, London, outside Peter Robinsons store. Date: 1902
Late Victorian picture of a man in garden at Offerton Lane, Stockport. Identified only as G. Ellwood, he shows typical clothing of the period for what was presumably an informal occasion Date: 1902
Two men on a seat in what is kown to be the Billiard Room of Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport, home of the photographer Ernest Battersby, seen here on the right. Date: 1902
Two prosperous men, on the right is the photographer Ernest Battersby outside his home at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport.The other man is identified as E
Firemen at Battersbys hatworks were obviously employed in house, and despite the equipment being satisfactory, when a fire broke out in 1906 there was insufficient water pressure in the mains to be
Hatworks employee at Battersbys factory identified by the photographer as Christopher Tipping, smartly turned out but with a less imposing backdrop. Date: 1902
Blocking shop at Battersbys hatworks - the felt hat on the right awaits further forming. Note the massive chain drive on the machine on the left. Date: 1902
Machine plank shop at Battersbys hatworks - the top end where more exposed drive belts run next to a table with hundreds of felt cones await the next stage of the manufacturing process Date: 1902
Plank shop at Battersbys hatworks showing formed felt cones, te basis for a fur felt hat. Note the huge amount of pipework, and the exposed belt drives to the machinery. Date: 1902
Settling Machine at Battersbys hatworks with Walter Battersby on right. Obviously not a hurried process, whatever it involved. Date: 1902
Strimping Machine at Battersbys hatworks, another solid piece of machinery bearing the makers name Date: 1902
Tipstitcher machine at Battersbys hatworks - a fantastic piece of solid engineering, obviously built to last! Date: 1902
Belgian machine at Battersbys hatworks - designed to be beltdriven, and apparently recently assembled, judging by the spanner left on its base. Date: 1902
Hardening machine at Battersbys hatworks in Stockport. Note the exposed drive belts in use at the time Date: 1902