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View of the European side of the Bosphorus from Asian side - Istanbul, Turkey Date: circa 1939
The Embankment, London on wet night with Policeman and TramsA truly superb postcard photograph of The Embankment, London on wet night. The lights cast a strange eerie glow on the scene, magnified through the windows of a row of parked trams
Hotel Cecil and Embankment, London - at night. Date: circa 1910s
Mount Fuji, Japan - from Unoshima (Lake Kawaguchi). Date: circa 1910s
Holmens Canal, Copenhagen, Denmark. Date: circa late 1930s
Shanghai, China - The Nanjing Road at NightShanghai, China - The Nanjing Road at night - one of the main shopping street of Shanghai and is one of the worlds busiest shopping streets. Date: circa 1910s
Castlerigg Stone Circle, Keswick, CumbriaThe Druids Circle - Keswick, Cumbria - The Castlerigg Stone Circle - one of the most visually impressive prehistoric stone monuments in the United Kingdom
Trafalgar Square, London - At Night - The misty form of The Church of St Martin in the Fields can be seen past the silhouettes of one of the four bronze lions, on granite plinths
The Embankment on a wet night, LondonThe Thames Embankment on a wet night, London Date: circa 1910s
South Marsh Mill, Arundel, West SussexSouth Marsh Mill on River Arun at Arundel, West Sussex - emerging from a misty gloom... Now converted into a house and (sadly) bereft of its magnificent sails Date: circa 1920
London - The Cloisters of Westminster AbbeyBright sunshine flooding into the Cloisters of Westminster Abbey, London. Date: circa 1912
London - Interior of St. Martins in the FieldsLondon - A stunnig postcard image of the interior of St. Martins in the Fields Church. Date: circa 1911
London - Leicester Square at night. Date: circa 1911
Pavement Artist - Nighttime on the Thames Embankment - a variety of pictures are being offered for sale Date: circa 1911
A London Coffee Stall at 2amA fantastic atmospheric scene of a London Coffee Stall, taken at 2am. Date: 1910
The Houses of Parliament at Night - London, England Date: 1910
Trafalgar Square at night - London, England Date: 1909
Sunset over Sorfjorden, Hardanger, NorwaySunset over Sorfjorden, a 38 km-long fjord arm of the Hardangerfjord in Hordaland county, Norway. Date: early 1950s
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire Date: circa 1910s
Morocco, North West Africa - Back Street in Casablanca Date: circa 1950s
Morocco, North West Africa - Back Street, Sale Date: circa 1950s
Trafalgar Square, London at 2am - Silhouette of a Policeman standing patiently on the pavement Date: circa 1910
Late afternoon light over River Thames - From Tower BridgeAtmopheric Late afternoon light over River Thames - From Tower Bridge Date: 1919
The Charm of a London Night Fog - amazing lighting effects as the beam of a street light diffuses through the shape of a roadside tree. Date: 1919
Cleopatras Needle and Whitehall Court, London. Date: circa 1920s
London - Marble Arch at night Date: circa 1910s
Istanbul, Turkey - Sunset on the Sea of Marmara Date: 1927
Istanbul, Turkey - The Grand Bazar Date: 1927
Carisbrooke Castle - View through the Gatehouse ArchCarisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England - View through the Gatehouse Arch Date: circa 1930s
Horse Guards - Whitehall, London Date: circa 1920
Suleymaniye Mosque viewed from the Golden HornThe Suleymaniye Mosque viewed in silhouette in front of a very dramatic sky from the Golden Horn, Istanbul, Turkey Date: 1953
Christopher Hatton Turnor, 1840-1914, author of Astra Castra: experiments and adventures in the atmosphere published in 1865
Thoughts of the Farther Improvement of AerostationTitle page of Thoughts of the Farther Improvement of Aerostation, or the Art of Travelling in the Atmosphere, by Mr Hoole published in London in 1785
Weapons Research Est Aeolus upper atmosphere researchWeapons Research Establishment Aeolus upper atmosphere research rocket
Precambrian LandscapeArtists impression of a Precambrian (4, 500 to 543 million years ago) landscape, when oxygen built up in the atmosphere (about 1)
MeteoritesAn artists impression of a falling group of meteorites
Pleistocene BritainAn artists impression of Britain at the time of the penultimate glaciation, from space during the Pleistocene period (1.8 million to 11, 000 years ago)
Permian BritainAn artists impression of Permian (290 to 248 million years ago) Britain from space, with desert lands and the Zechstein sea
Meteoric stone, CrumlinOne of a series of 5 postcards featuring British meteorites produced and sold by the museum in the 1920s
Meteoric stone, RowtonOne of a series of 5 postcards featuring British meteorites produced and sold by the museum in the 1920s
Tunguska meteorite damage, SiberiaTrees flattened on a hillside by an explosion in the atmosphere probably caused by a small piece of comet which fell on 30 June 1908. Photo taken in 1929
Jurassic BritainAn artists impression of Jurassic (206 to 144 million years ago) Britain from space, with forested swamps and warm seas
Lunardis balloon ascent from Artillery GroundLunardis balloon ascent from the grounds of the Honourable Artillery Company, making him the first Aerial Traveller in the English Atmosphere. With crowds of spectators. 15 September 1784
Platforms 1 & 2 at Waterloo Station, London - 24th December 1953 - taken at 3:10pm !! A beautiful photograph with the lengthening shadows in the late afternoon light forming a mirror to the vanishing
The English balloon and appendages in which Mr. Lunardi ascended into the atmosphere from the artillery ground, Sepr. 15, 1784
Japanese Lakeside SceneA beautifully composed, shot and reproduced postcard from Japan - of a (sadly unidentified) lakeside scene, with a large fishing boat being secured to a treeside mooring. Date: circa 1930s
Atmosphere of Coronation day, 1953From a series of Vignettes drawn upon the Royal route in London. The illustration features the Royal Route, a bagpiper, high society spectators, and other spectators drinking tea and beer. 1953
Underwater LaboratoryPhysicist Brian Ray, testing the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere in Sealab II, Britains first permanent underwater laboratory, 30 feet beneath the waves off Plymouth Date: 1960s