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Kensington & Chelsea District School, gymnasiumIn 1876, the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea established a District School for pauper children at Banstead, Surrey (later known as Beechholme)
Kensington & Chelsea District School, gym teamIn 1876, the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea established a District School for pauper children at Banstead, Surrey (later known as Beechholme)
Kensington & Chelsea District School, boys group photoIn 1876, the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea established a District School for pauper children at Banstead, Surrey (later known as Beechholme)
Vagrants sleeping rough in LondonA group of vagrants sleeping rough under an archway in front of some large gates, somewhere in London
Nafplio (or Nauplion), GreeceThe waterfront at Nafplio (or Nauplion) from the sea. A town on the Peloponnese in Greece. Capital of Greece from 1829 to 1834 and the place where Capodistria
Man looking through a mutoscope on the pierA Man looks through a mutoscope with the caption reading: My eye, Maria, come an ave a look ere. The motion of the waives is simple grand!
Girl from Southern Algeria (Biskra)A young girl from Biskra in Southern Algeria
Fifth Avenue, New York, USANew York, Fifth Avenue. St Patricks Cathdral visible in the background. The large crowd awaits something or someone of importance occuring in relation to the cathedral
The Countess of Hohenfelsen, Princess Olga Valerianovna Paley, who was married in 1902 in Livorno, to Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia, exiled by Tsar Nicolas II
Clmence Royer / DemareClmence Royer (1830-1902) self-taught French scholar who wrote on economics, philosophy, science and feminism. Translator to French of Charles Darwins On the Origin of Species
Saint-Genest (Arthur Bucheron) / GillSaint-Genest (Arthur Bucheron) (c.1830-35-1902) Captain of Hussars and Lancers, and writer on the military
Aurlien Scholl / GillAurlien Scholl (1833-1902) French theatre writer; also of novels
The crab gathererA crab gatherer wanders by the seas in which fishing boats work their trade
The mountain noblewomanA noblewoman of a mountainous region walks beneath the boughs of a tree
The Flower GathererA young maiden carries her basket of flowers along the coastline, ships in the distance
The seed scattererA young woman feeds birds in her garden, scattering bird seed among the birds, who have come out from their bird house
Turkish Christmas CardChristmas card sent by Ferdinando de Paruta who was the Director of the International Couriers and Guides Office of Pera, Constantinople. Card produced by Sebah and Joaillier in Constantinople
Orchard Convalescent Hospital, Dartford, KentThe Orchard Convalescent Hospital at Long Reach, near Dartford, Kent, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital for overseas troops, mainly Australians
Cairo, Egypt and The SphinxThe Sphinx at Giza and a view over the rooftops of Cairo, Egypt
Downs Schools, Sutton, SurreyThe Downs Schools on Banstead Road, Sutton, Surrey, acquired by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in 1902 for treating children with ringworm
Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, SussexThe Brighton Town and London County Council Industrial School, Portslade, Brighton, Sussex, opened in 1902 to hold 150 boys. After 1933 it became Mile Oak Approved School
Downs Childrens Hospital, Sutton, SurreyAerial view of the Downs Childrens Hospital on Banstead Road, Sutton, Surrey, originally opened in 1883 as part of the South Metropolitan District School for pauper children
Trabzon, Turkey - Tomb of Soloman IIThe Tomb of Solomon II (died 1815), King of the Imereti of Georgia in Caucasian Iberia (Iveria), close to the Cathedral of St Gregory of Nyssa at Trabzon on the Black Sea coast in north-eastern
Lord Rosebery leaving the Liberal League buildingArchibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847-1929) leaving the Liberal League, of which he became President in 1902
Union Workhouse, Lewes, SussexThe Lewes Union workhouse, erected in In 1868 on De Montfort Road, Lewes, Sussex. In 1902, after its closure as a workhouse
NEWGATENewgate Prison in the mid-19th century : it will be demolished in 1902 to make room for the new Old Bailey
Dimitrovgrad, SerbiaDimitrovgrad, located in the Pirot District of the Republic of Serbia. The Station, an overview of the town and a couple of local people in the traditional costume of the region
The Railway Station at Ternoro, Bulgaria
Bulgarian State Steamships - The Boris and the Bulgaria. Prince Boris and a Bulgarian soldier are also pictured. This young Prince was to become Boris III the Unifier, Tsar of Bulgaria (1894 - 1943)
Henri Allain-Targe / GillHenri Allain-Targe, journalist, lawyer French republicain politician, City Councilor and member of Paris the Seine
Sarajevo - Bosnia and HerzegovinaA view of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, showing the New Town Hall, River Miljacka and one of the citys bridges across the river
Marquess of SalisburyPortrait of Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903). He was the 3rd Marquess of Salisbury and Prime minister between 1885 and 1902
Holiday Tours Season 1902Brochure front cover advertising Thomas Cooks Holiday Tours
Duke of Kent & EdwardGEORGE, DUKE OF KENT, younger brother of Edward VIII and George VI, pictured his eldest son, Prince Edward, now the current Duke of Kent
Prince George and war ambulancePrince George, later Duke of Kent (1902-1942), fourth son of King George V and Queen Mary, in the courtyard of Buckingham Palace with Mr Hansell
Children of Duchess of Hohenlohe-LangenburgThe children of Princess Alexandra (Sandra) of Edinburgh, Duchess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, and grandchildren of Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, photographed in 1907
Lady Diana Manners and the Hon. Irene LawleyPhotographic portrait of Lady Diana Manners (1890-1981), later Lady Diana Cooper and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and wife of Duff Cooper
The Oldest Living CricketerMr C. A. Absolon, still taking an active part in the game of cricket at the age of 85
John Pierpoint Morgan (1837 - 1913), American banker and financier, featured in The Tatler after his purchase of eight of the most important transatlantic shipping lines, including the White Star
Duchess of ConnaughtPrincess Luise Margarete of Prussia, Duchess of Connaught (1860-1917), wife of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught
Mrs Cornwallis WestJENNIE JEROME, formerly Lady Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston, pictured in 1902 when she was married to George Cornwallis West
Princes John and George of Wales with Prince Olav of NorwayPrince John of Wales (1905-1919) with his elder brother Prince George (1902-1942), later Duke of Kent. They are playing with their cousin, Prince Olav (1903-1991)
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Rogatica in eastern Bosnia
AscotPhotograph of the recently built Royal Enclosure at Ascot in 1902
AscotCrowds gathering near the paddock before the Hunt Cup Race
AscotThe recently built stands at Ascot
George Frampton in his studioSir George James Frampton RA (1860 - 1928), sculptor and craftsman, pictured in his studio in St. Johns Wood, North London, surrounded by sculptures and pointing at a relief
Students Day at the National Gallery, London, 1902Art students copying paintings in the National Gallery, London, 1902. The students are shown with canvases, brushes and easels