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Mashonaland postcard to Mafeking, South AfricaMashonaland postcard to Mrs Speight, Mafeking, South Africa, postmarked Bulawayo, Rhodesia. Date: 1898
Letterheaded paper, Grand Hotel, Yokohama, Japan, managed by Louis Eppinger, with handwritten notes about Japanese money. Date: 1900s
The Queen replying to the members of the Colonial ConferenceQueen Victoria replying to the address of the members of the First Colonial Conference at Windsor Castle. Date: 1887
Tour of the Colonies - Aden- parsee address - Royal couple receiving address. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies
Victorian stationery decorated with initialsVictorian stationery decorated with two sets of initials and an address in Worple Road, Wimbledon, south-west London, dated 21 October 1891. Date: 1891
Robins and envelope on a New Year cardThree robins and an envelope on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Brochure back cover, Canadian Pacific, with travel agents details: A R Stringer, Market Street, Earlestown (Merseyside). Date: circa 1930s
Caricature of Dion Boucicault and three other actorsCaricature of Dion Boucicault (?1820-1890), Irish actor and playwright -- Address to the Players. Indicating a poster behind him
The Royal Visit to CambridgeThe royal visit to Cambridge: presentation of the University address to the prince and princess in the quadrangle of Trinity College Date: 1864
Obituary notice form, Daily Express newspaper, LondonBlank obituary notice form, Daily Express newspaper, Fleet Street, London EC4. Date: circa 1930s
Addressing a ParcelIf you have occasion to write an address on a parcel, it will prove much easier and less prone to error if it is written in pencil first. Date: 1940s
Walter Crane LecturingWALTER CRANE English painter. Best known for imaginative and humorous illustrations, especially of juvenile books. Date: 1845 - 1915
Garibaldi / Nine Elms StnGIUSEPPE GARIBALDI Italian patriot receiving an address at Nine Elms railway station during his visit to London Date: 1807 - 1882
Spr Office - LetterboxOffices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : letterbox in front door Date: 1987
Spr Office - ArchivesOffices of the SOCIETY FOR PSYCHICAL RESEARCH at their former address, Adam & Eve Mews, Kensington, London : part of the Archives Date: 1987
Caroline & Corp. 1820Queen Caroline (Queen of George IV) receiving the Address of the Corporation of London from Alderman Wood. Date: 1820
Seventy Seven Park Lance by Walter HackettPromotional postcard for Seventy Seven Park Lane by Walter Hackett. First produced St. Martins Theatre, 25th October 1928. Well-dressed couples arrive at the prestigious London address of the title
His House in Order by Arthur E PineroPromotional postcard for His House in Order by Arthur W. Pinero. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, 1st February 1906.The beefeater motif was used for the theatre because it was near St
Example of an early postcard, Argentina, South AmericaExample of an early postcard from Argentina, South America, postmarked October 1887, addressed with lovely cursive handwriting. Date: 1887
Invoice from Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd, to Mr Frank Blackley, for the supply of one hundred greetings cards, total cost ten shillings and ten pence. Date: circa 1891
Handwritten envelope containing Queen Mary Christmas cardHandwritten envelope (front) addressed to Lady Glenesk, containing a Christmas card from Queen Mary. (2 of 3) Date: 1936
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Cock-O-Lorum The Great, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, White Rabbit, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Ugly Duckling, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Black Billy, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
First page of a book by Cecil Aldin, Puss Puss, in the Letter Book Series. It is in Aldins own handwriting, with his home address at the top: The Kennels, Purley, near Reading. Date: 1921
Photographic print envelopePhotographic film envelope advertising Kodak and Brownie cameras, with the developers name and address: R Jalbhoy, Elphinstone Street, Karachi, India
South Africa - Town Address, KimberleyTown Address, Kimberley, near Bloemfontein, Frances Baard, Northern Cape, South Africa. Duke & Duchess of Connaughts Visit Date: 1906
Prince Albert opens Art Treasures ExhibitionThe opening ceremony of the Art Treasures Exhibition, Manchester. The exhibition was held in an iron and glass structure, similar to the Crystal Palace, in the Old Trafford area of the city
Commemorative envelope with stampsCommemorative first day cover envelope with stamps, postmarked 27 October 1945, with three 3 cent stamps celebrating the US Navy. On the left is a photograph of the USS Potomac, presidential yacht
Farewell to scout commissioner, Ghana, West AfricaScouts say farewell to their commissioner, Ghana, West Africa. Major and Mrs W H Donald visited Accra headquarters as guests of honour on their retirement from the country
Women Doing Mens Work Policewoman WW1. Policewoman in a leap year demands to know the mans name - and address. Date: circa 1917
Suffragette Cats Premier House of Commons. A group of suffragette cats address the Prime Minister, Henry Campbell Bannerman (served 1905-1908) on the question of womens suffrage
Suffragette, Votes for Women, Breeches. Suffragette with Votes for Women paper needs to address the issue of dress reform so she can Just draw a pair of breeches
Winston Churchill addressing meeting in BirminghamWinston Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Seen here addressing a meeting at the Birmingham Town Hall (along with Lord Hugh Cecil)
Aftermath of fire, London Hop ExchangeAftermath of a fire at the London Hop Exchange in Southwark Street on 20 October 1920. A board leaning up on the right lists the temporary addresses of the tenants