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Royal Hospital Chelsea from the Gardens 1902General view of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, designed by Sir Christopher Wren. A retirement and nursing home for some 300 veterans of the British Army
Front cover of The Playgoer magazine, featuring an illustration of two female theatre goers by John Hassall. Date: 1902
Ightham Mote, Kent - The Chapel DoorwayIghtham Mote, Kent - a medieval moated manor house - The Chapel Doorway. Date: 1902
Ocean LinerAn ocean liner leaving port. Artist: Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956)
Hintersteinebach, Switzerland by Katharine L Kimball
Design for a BookplateDesign for a bookplate. Artist Ethel Larcombe
New YearBells ringing in the New Year and out with the Old. Artist: Annie French
ChristmastimePicking holly in the snow. Artist: Annie French and some extra text
Christmas carollersThree young carollers singing carols in a snowy winter scene. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902
Good King WenceleslausA group of carol singers at Christmas singing in the snow. Artist: Percy Tarrant Date: 1902
A Lady FishingA confident young lady perched on a rock holding a fishing rod. Artist: Dudley Hardy Date: 1902
Finely Dressed LadyA Victorian lady in an alpine scene, wearing a finely frilled dress with puffed sleeves and a wide-brimmed feathered hat, holding a posy of yellow roses. Date: 1902
Reproduction of a poster for The Country Girl at Dalys Theatre in December 1902. Date: 1902
Reproduction of the poster, printed by Weiner s, for Three Little Maids staged at the Prince of Waless Theatre by George Edwardes and Charles Frohmans company in 1902. Date: 1902
Scotch Herring Women Workers 1902Towns of Yarmouth and Lowesoft in the East Anglian ports were full of women from Scotland, coming down to help with the herring harvest in October and November
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Lilian Lambton, at the time of her marriage to Charles Douglas-Home, Lord Dunglass (later Earl Home)
George Robert Sims (1847 - 1922), journalist, writer and publisher, pictured in the study of his home in Clarence Terrace, Regents Park, part of a long-running series in The Tatler
Theodore Watts-Dunton (1832 - 1914), poet, poetry critic and friend of Algernon Swinburne, pictured at his desk at his home, The Pines, Putney (which he shared with Swinburne)
Sir Max Pemberton (1863 - 1950), popular British novelist, mainly of adventure and mystery stories. Pictured at a desk in the study of him at Fitzjohns Avenue, Hampstead
Anthony Hope Hawkins (1863 - 1933), English novelist and playwright, best known for his novel, The Prisoner of Zenda. Pictured at work in his home at Savoy Mansions in London
Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie (1867 - 1906), English / American writerPearl Mary Teresa Craigie (1867 - 1906), English/American writer, nom de plume: John Oliver Hobbes, pictured in her study, surrounded by bookcases as she writes at her desk
Herbert George Wells (1866 - 1946), writer, historian, best known for his science fiction novels. Pictured in his study at his home, Spade House, Sandgate
Arthur George Morrison (1863 - 1945), English writer and journalist known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in Londons East End, and for his detective stories
Scenes at Niagara skating rink in London during a visit by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Pictured are the famous British skating couple, Edgar and Madge Syers, as well as Mr. H
Sketches at the Royal Military Tournament by John Hassall
A Conversazione at the London Sketch Club, John HassallScenes from a smoking conversazione at the London Sketch Club in which members would do a turn. Pictured by John Hassall is Cecil Aldin, Phil May
Londons Coronation Visitors, from Poster-Land by HassallCartoon by John Hassall illustrating visitors to London to see the 1902 Coronation of Edward VII all as characters from famous posters
Kitchener by John HassallCaricature of Lord Kitchener by John Hassall. Date: 1902
Ethel Smyth (1858 - 1944), English composer and a member of the womens suffrage movement. 1902
Craig, The Surrey Poet, haranguing the crowd at the Oval cricket ground on the subject of Max Pemberton and professional football
Rocking HorseEdwardian lad, whip in hand, astride a rocking horse. Date: circa 1902
GipsyA gipsy woman collecting water in a jar. Artist: Anon. Date: 1902
A public recreation ground for children built on the site of Marshalsea Prison, opened by Lord Monkswell on 25 January 1902 and named after Charles Dickenss heroine, Little Dorritt
A Panoramic view over the City of Pisa, Italy. Date: 1902
Campo Sant, Cathedral Square, Pisa, ItalyThe interior courtyard of the Campo Santo (Camposanto Monumentale - monumental cemetery) or Camposanto Vecchio ( old cemetery ) at the northern edge of the Cathedral Square in Pisa, Italy
Florence, Italy - Bargello - the StairsFlorence, Italy - Bargello (Palazzo del Podesta) - the Stairs and inner courtyard (13th century). Date: 1902
Celebrating the coronation of King Edward VII - FulhamCelebrating the coronation of King Edward VII in Fulham, West London - decorations adorning the streetside buildings and crowds gathering beneath and around a temporary arch across the street
The visit of the Shah of Persia to Britain - meeting the Royal family at Portsmouth on 20 August, 1902. Group photograph onboard the Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert. Date: 1902
Musical chairsChildren having fun playing musical chairs accompanied by a pianist. Artist: Anon. Date: circa 1902
Eddie Gifford the one-legged cyclist at the London HIppodromEddie Gifford, the one-legged cyclist in a photograph demonstrating his death-defying leap on a bicycle from an elevated platform on the roof of the Hippodrome
Portrait of John Henry Adams. Date: circa 1902
IAE President, 1920-2, Sir Henry Fowler. Date: 1902
Spiddal Orphan Home, Nead le Farrige, Galway - GirlsGirls at the Spiddal Orphan Home, Nead le Farrige, Galway, Ireland. Date: circa 1902
Spiddal Orphan Home, Nead le Farrige, GalwayThe Spiddal Orphan Home, Nead le Farrige, Galway. Date: circa 1902
Spiddal Orphan Home, Galway - BoysBoys at the Spiddal Orphan Home, Nead le Farrige, Galway, Ireland. Date: circa 1902
Advert, K &s Cycle & Motor Co, Kingston, Surrey AdvertAdvert, K &s Cycle & Motor Co, Surbiton Road, Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey. 1902
John Keen, champion pennyfarthing cyclist. 1902
Advert, Gas Cooking Stove, Kingston-upon-Thames Gas Company, Thames Street, Surrey. 1902