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Col. Funston and 20th Kansas volunteers crossing the river at Calumpit, April 26th 1889
The explosion of the United States Steam Frigate Missouri, at Gibralter sic, Aug. 26th, 1843 To Captn. Sir George Sartorius and the Officers of the H.M.S
Joseph Rodgers, Able SeamanJoseph Rodgers, (b. 1830 in Malta - ?), seaman of the Royal Charter, a ship which sank off the coast of Anglesey on 26th October 1859 in terrible storms
H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth IIPrincess Elizabeth who recently acted as bridesmaid for her cousin, the Hon. Patricia Mountbatten, at her wedding to Captain Lord Brabourne, on Saturday 26th October 1946. Date: 1946
Golf Stars And Their Courses: Sandy LaneIllustration showing various golfers who play at the Sandy Lane course. (Top row from left) C. B. Sharpe, T. P. Kolesar, Mrs Guy Bennet, Francis Markes
Italian Troops capture Ottoman StandardItalo-Turkish War - Libya - The flag of the Prophet captured by Italian soldiers during fighting on October 26th 1911 Date: 1911
American soldiers under cover, France, WW1American soldiers of a Signal Corps detachment, 102nd Infantry, 26th Division, under cover before laying wire near Chateau Thierry, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 19 July 1918
British troops playing football at Christmas, Salonika, WW1British army officers and men of the 26th Division Train playing football on Christmas Day at Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki, Greece) during the First World War. Date: 25 December 1915
Wreckage of Max Immelmanns aeroplane, WW1The wreckage of German air ace Max Immelmanns aeroplane, shot down on 18 June 1916 by 2nd Lieutenant G R McCubbin of the 26th Squadron, RFC, over Annay, near Lens, northern France
American troops advancing on Torcy, France, WW1American troops of the 103rd Regiment Infantry, 26th Division, at 4am, skirting the woods during their advance on Torcy, northern France, towards the end of the First World War. Date: 17 July 1918
The Gas Industries Hall, Lief Ericksen Drive (famous waterfront boulevard) at 26th Street, Chicago, USA - The exhibit of the American Gas Association entitled A Century of Progress. Date: circa 1930s
Repeal Meeting at Tara, IrelandRepeal Meeting at Tara Hill. Crowds gather to hear Mr O Connell make a speech. Tara Hill marks the spot where Irish royalty had traditionally been elected
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
The Dancer by Fred PurvisColour illustration by Fred W. Purvis of a dancer in the limelight on a theatre stage
The Trail Of The Monster, Or, The Forgotten Cigar, by CharlA illustration showing two nymphs cautiously inspecting a smoke trail
War workers in the Womens Procession in LondonA photograph showing a procession by the Womens Social and Political Union. The group that can be seen wearing face masks are a party of female munition workers
Brown study by Merlin EnabnitBrunette pin up girl by Merlin Enabnit (1903-1979) posed behind an armchair. Enabnit was born in Des Moines, Iowa and was a successful commercial artist
Accomplishments on the Mail Order SystemA promising young studend of the Correspondence College for Skating taking the first course. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
A childs bathtime. By A. E. BestallChild (hearing knock at the door): If you come in, Uncle, you must excuse me being all pink! A bathtime scene depicting a mother bathing her young daughter
Interior of the Royal Southampton Railway state carriageCarriage constructed by the South Western Railway Company for the conveyance of Queen Victoria and her family to their residence in the Isle of Wight
GramaphoneFull page colour advertisement from 1909 for the Gramaphone Companys Pigmy Grand gramophone
1897 carriagesAn array of horse-drawn carriages popular in the Diamond Jubilee year of 1897, displayed in an advertisement by Maythorn & Son of Biggleswade
Trial of a Channel Ferry Model on the Serpentine, February 1Engraving of a trial of a Steam Channel Ferry design on the Serpentine, Hyde Park, from The Graphic, 26th February 1876. This working steam scale model appears an ambitious project, with three hulls
Fawcett / Hyde Park / 1913Millicent Garrett Fawcett speaks at Hyde Park, after pilgrimage, on March 26th, 1913
Socialists attacking the Fire-Station, Belleville; Franco-PrIllustration showing some Red Republican Conspirators attacking the Firemans Station at Belleville, Paris. Socialist agitators were already a force in Paris and tried to proclaim a new republic
The Launch of R. M. S. Queen Mary, 1934Photograph of the launch of R.M.S. Queen Mary from John Browns shipyard, Clydebank, 26th September 1934. The Cunard Line ship is seen under the control of a number of tugs
King George V and Queen Mary at the Launch of the Queen MaryPhotograph of King George V and Queen Mary (in the tower on the right) at the launch of R.M.S. Queen Mary from John Browns shipyard, Clydebank, 26th September 1934
Government Troops EnterGovernment troops of the 26th regiment swarm into Paris by the Porte Saint-Cloud
Rome Centenary - 2The church bells of Romes many churches ring out to salute the 26th centenary of the founding of their city by Romulus and Remus
Houp-laCartoon from 1893 showing William Gladstone as a circus performer flying through a hoop representing the Home Rule Bill. The Home Rule Bill proposed an Irish Parliament responsible for internal
A flying roundabout; Sir Hiram Maxims latest inventionIllustration of Sir Hiram Maxims latest invention, which may be described as a roundabout in which the revolving bodies are suspended in the air in cars that are attached by steel wire ropes
Rolls-Royce chassisFour Rolls-Royce chassis leaving the factory to be delivered to Geneva. In the 1920s the car manufacturer made the engine and the chassis and the body would be fitted later by a coach builder
Board room on wheels for the Birmingham CorporationTwo photographs showing the board room on wheels for the Birmingham Corporation. The coach was fitted up to enable authorities to transact business while paying official visits
Kay Petre & E. Wisdom judging coachwork at Morris RallyKay Petre (probably the best known female racing driver before the war), and E. Wisdom, another well known female racing motorist
Daimler Petroleum fire engineAn example of an early Daimler petroleum fire engine for the country house of the Hon. Evelyn Ellis
Steam horse & carriageAn example of a steam horse attached to a traditional carriage, exhibited by De Dion and Bouton, Paris. This horseless arrangement was relatively short-lived
Roosevelt Roasts EnemiesTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President " Preparing for a National Gridiron-Club Dinner"
T Roosevelt / Judge PressTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and his fight against the gutter press
T Roosevelt / Judge EruptTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and the national supervision of corporations, depicted as a volcano erupting
Roosevelt &railroad BillTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and the Railroad Bill: " Must the donkey do all the work?"
Battle of MaharajpurMAHRATTA WAR The Battle of Maharajapur
T Roosevelt / Judge BearTHEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President and his struggle over Railroad Rebates
T Roosevelt / Sais Tout 06THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President: a satirical view
T Roosevelt / Vfair 1902THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President
Rudolf Defeats OttokarEmperor Rudolf stands victoriously over the corpse of Ottokar II of Bohemia, having defeated him at Marchfeld
Massacre in ParisMassacres in Paris, which lasted six days and resulted in over 1, 368 deaths
Womens Rights / CampaignsFrench suffragettes organise their own parallel election
ST PAULs CATHEDRAL 1620James I visits for a sermon at the cross of St. Paul. His plan of building a tower for the cathedral is scuppered, the cost being 22, 536."