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Petrol dump in Hyde Park, London during the railway strike - large quantities of petrol were distributed throughout the UK. 1919
Proclamation of Peace at St Jamess Palace, London, with Queen Alexandra watching from the wall of Marlborough House. 1919
An Amazing Seance and an ExposureCover design, An Amazing Seance and an Exposure, by Sydney A Moseley, introduction by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 1919
Women members room at the House of CommonsThe room at the House of Commons formerly occupied by General Seely as Under-Secretary for Air, and set apart in 1919 for Lady Astor
Advert, Wests music publishers, Moor Street, LondonAdvert for West s, music publishers, 12 Moor Street, Charing Cross Road, London, September 1919. Featuring the Hawaiian Music from a play at the Palace Theatre, The Bird of Paradise
Peace Plate, designed by W H Goss, to celebrate the end of the First World War. circa 1919
Women and children of Mosul, by Richard CarlineWomen and children of Mosul, washing on the banks of the Tigris River, watercolour by Richard Carline, aerial artist, just after the First World War. 1919
Palestine, by Richard CarlinePalestine, watercolour by Richard Carline, aerial artist, soon after the end of the First World War. circa 1919
Leaving the Munitions Works, by Winifred Knights, WW1Leaving the Munitions Works, watercolour by Winifred Knights, First World War. 1919
Study for a ceiling painting, by Charles SimsStudy for a ceiling painting in the Great Hall of the Institute of Civil Engineers, by Charles Sims. circa 1919
Evangeline Booth, Salvation Army, by Ira L HillPortrait of Evangeline Booth of the Salvation Army (daughter of William Booth, founder), by Ira L Hill. Used for her 1919 lecture tour, The Secret of the Salvation Armys Success. circa 1919
The Cars Graveyard, Malo, by Ernest ProcterThe Cars Graveyard, Malo, painting by Ernest Procter, after the First World War. circa 1919
Original woodblock for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1Original woodblock for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, First World War. 1919
Original design for Damn the War, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1Original woodcut design for Damn the War, by Frank Brangwyn. circa 1919
Original design for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, WW1Original woodcut design for Horresco, by Frank Brangwyn, First World War. 1919
Ruined church in Peronne, northern France, WW1Ruined church (Eglise Saint-Jean-Baptiste) in Peronne, northern France, 3 January 1919. Painting by Ernest Procter. 1919
Postwar celebration with marching troops, City of LondonPostwar celebration with marching troops on Peace Day in the City of London, with the Lord Mayor taking the salute. circa 1919
Wilhelm II Battery, Knocke sur Mer, Belgium - entrance and view of the first gun. Date: circa 1919
Captured gun, Long Max, Belgium, with civilians posingMale and female civilians posing with a big gun, Long Max (also known as Koekelare and Leugenboom, of the German Pommern Battery), Belgium, captured by the Belgians on 16 October 1918
Waikiki Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Date: 1919
Recruitment poster, Join the Regular Army, Moving stairway of quick promotion, why Not Now? Designed by Thomas Somerfield. 1919
Recruitment poster, The Army of Todays All Right! 1919
Martyred soldiers of Admiral KolchakThree dead soldiers belonging to the White Russian force of Admiral Kolchak in the Urals are put on display. The Bolsheviks made rapid progress during the summer of 1919 pushing the White Russian
Advert for Pianola Piano 1919Evening scene with people listening to music on the piano. Date: 1919
Peace Day Celebrations, to celebrate the end of World War One. The Navy section of the pageant. Officers and men of the Second Battle Squadron
Peace Parade in London, to celebrate the end of World War One, photograph showing representatives of 1st Black Watch leading. Date: 19 July 1919
Photograph taken from Buckingham Palace, the procession marching to and passing the saluting-point at the roof of Victoria Memorial, which faces the Mall. Date: 19 July 1919
Peace Day Celebrations - Royal Watching in Pavilion 1919The royal party George V and Mary Teck watch from the pavilion at Victoria Memorial, along the Mall, showing the view which Majesties had of the procession, as it apprroached them
BOURGEOIS MURDEREDEmployees of the Kreditsystem bank, seen as bourgeois exploiters of the people, are murdered in Estonia. Date: 14 January 1919
A British pilot of the Royal Flying Corps, photographed in his uniform a couple of months after the end of World War One. Date: 1919
Housing problems in the East End of London with typical large families living in one room. Date: 1919
Farmers in France cultivating the ground after World War One were finding unexploded projectiles. In this drawing you can see a operator with a telephone receiver (microphone)
Erasmic - the dainty soap - delightfully refreshing Date: 1919
Erasmic Soap - delightfully refreshing Date: 1919
Orlando, Bonar Law, Clemenceau, Curzon, Lloyd George and Sonnino in London for peace talks. Date: 1919
COMMUNISM / YOUNG WORKERFront cover of the communist magazine " The Young Worker", featuring Karl Liebknecht, who was murdered on 15 January 1919. Date: 1924
Advertisement for Osram lamps - arm stretches down from the Heavens Date: 1919
League of Nations satireThe League of Nations Incomplete : The Gap in the Bridge Date: December 1919
B. A. T. FK. 22 Bantam I F9947B.A.T. FK.22 Bantam I F9947. The second of the Bantam I fighters built by the British Aerial Transport Company (BAT) and designed by Frederick Koolhoven; Fifteen aircraft were built in two versions
B. A. T. FK. 25 Basilisk (F2907 or F2908)B.A.T. FK.25 Basilisk (F2907 or F2908). One of the three Basilisk aircraft built by the British Aerial Transport Company (BAT) and designed by Frederick Koolhoven; the first, F2906
A civilianised Curtiss JN-6 - JennyA civilianised Curtiss JN-6 Jenny, touted as the first commercial aircraft to be sold in the United States of America. Date: 1919
United States Navy - Curtiss 18T-2 A3325 on take-off as a floatplane. After retiring from the 1922 Curtiss Marine Trophy Race with mechanical trouble, the Navy had no urgent need for both 18Ts
His Majestys Airship R34. Built by by William Beardmore and Company in Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, Scotland, R34 first flew on 14 March 1919
Sopwith Gnu G-EAGP of Southern Counties Aviation Date: 1919
Garrett Showmans Road Locomotive 33353, The Chough, at Redruth steam rally (later converted to Tractor). Maker: Richard Garrett & Sons, in Leiston
Garrett Showmans Tractor 33419, Challenge at Bristol steam rally. Maker: Richard Garrett & Sons, in Leiston, Suffolk Type: Showmans Tractor Number: 33419 Built: 1919 Registration: BJ 4201 Cylinders
Burrell Road Locomotive 3824, Lord Fisher of Lambeth at the 1969 Stourpaine rally:- Maker: Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford
Fowler Showmans Tractor 14798, FireflyMaker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds, Type: Showmans Tractor Number: 14798 Built: 1919 Registration: U 5313 ClassT3 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 4 Name: Firefly Date: 1970s