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Barbers salon in New York, USA. mid-19th century
Group photo, women police officers in hockey teamGroup photo, women police officers in a policewomens hockey team. They include Chief Superintendent Barbara Lilian Kelley (centre, 1920-1998), Elizabeth McClelland, Mary Atkinson, Sylvia King
Private Edward Barber, Grenadier Guards VCPrivate Edward Barber (10 June 1893 12 March 1915), Grenadier Guards VC, who was awarded the VC for his conduct at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. Date: 1915
J T Barber BeaumontJ T BARBER BEAUMONT Painter and founder of insurance offices, an interesting combination... Date: 1774 - 1841
Francis BarberFRANCIS BARBER (1751 - 1788) American Colonel during the Independence War. Date: circa 1780
MADRID BARBER 5 / 5 1987Part of the tiled fascia of a Madrid barber shop: the barber shaves a client with a cut- throat razor. Date: 1987
Barber at Work C1840A barber at work on a young boys unruly hair. Date: circa 1840
MADRID BARBER 4 / 5 1987Part of the tiled fascia of a Madrid barber shop: the barber combs a clients hair. Date: 1987
MADRID BARBER 3 / 5 1987Part of the tiled fascia of a Madrid barber shop: the barber cuts a little boys hair. Date: 1987
Copenhagen Barbers 1913Two barbershops in Copenhagen. Date: 1913
MADRID BARBER 2 / 5 1987Part of the tiled fascia of a Madrid barber shop: the barber gives a client a short back and sides. Date: 1987
MADRID BARBER 1 / 5 1987The tiled fascia of a Madrid barber shop - ladies also catered for, and home visits can also be arranged. Date: 1987
Mme Merey / RossiniMADAME MEREY Opera singer as Rosina in Rossinis Barber of Seville Date: 19th century
Barberesses / 1890Barberesses tend their customers. Date: 1890
Georg Handel / FatherGEORG HANDEL German-English composers father, barber-surgeon of Halle, Saxony Date: 1685 - 1759
Sailors in an American Navy Barber Shop on the USS Brooklyn Cruiser ship in America Date: circa 1900
Three rabbits having a trim on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Two turkeys and a goose on a Christmas cardTwo turkeys and a goose at the wolf hairdressers on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Bank Street, New London, Connecticut, USAView of Bank Street, New London, Connecticut, USA, with the Bijou Theatre on the right. Date: circa 1908
Uncle Lubin, illustration by William Heath RobinsonUncle Lubins Holiday, illustration by William Heath Robinson (1940s, unfinished) -- It was a tumbledown kind of place. Uncle Lubin decides that he needs a haircut before his family holiday
Illustration, Shaving a horse -- an event which led to an entertaining court case. Date: 1832
Miss Emma BarberEmma Barber, a resident of Knowlton, Ontario, became involved in the work of childrens emigration promoter Annie Macpherson and from 1872 to 1877ran the Macpherson distribution home in the town
Egyptian barbershop with barber trimming a mans beard.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
Barber, England. Date: 1900s
Studio portrait, two girls with terrier dog, photo by Barber, Faversham. Date: circa 1900s
SPAIN. VimbodMonastery of Poblet. Gallery ofSPAIN. Vimbod Monastery of Poblet. Gallery of the cloister (12th c. - 13th c.). Cistercian art. Architecture
Spain. Montblanc. CrossSPAIN. Montblanc. Cross of Saint Mary next to the church. Renaissance style cross with a Gothic capital
Spain. Montblanc. Abrigo Mas d en GranSPAIN. Montblanc. Mas d en Gran Shleter. Zoomorphic figure n. 1 in Levantine naturalistic style. Neolithic art. Cave
Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches, WW1Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches. Keep yer ead still, or I ll ave yer blinkin ear off. By Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959)
Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot Surrey - barbers visitA barber cuts boys hair at the Royal Albert Orphanage. Date: Date unknown
Barber and two passing gentlemen having a chatThe local barber having a chat outside the barbers with the local bakery delivery man and another local younger lad. They are photographed in The Horsefair, Malmesbury, Wiltshire. England
War Women in the guise of men, WW1A page of various photographs showing women taking on traditionally male roles during the First World War. As well as working as recruiters and munitions workers, there is also a lady barber
Street barber at work, India. Date: circa 1890s
Street barbers, EgyptStreet barbers at work, Egypt. Date: circa 1870
Street barbers at work, China. Date: circa 1890
No Objection Taken - womens war work, 1916A page of sketches of mans work the men want the women to want, a humorous (and slightly chauvinistic) comment on the traditionally male jobs taken by women during the First World War. 1916
Indian barber at work, Western Front, WW1An Indian barber at work on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Plantol SoapHumorous advertisement for Plantol Soap, manufactured by Lever Brothers Limited of Port Sunlight, England, showing a rather startled customer who has been over-zealously lathered with shaving soap by
Barber SurgeonsA new member is admitted to the company in Barber Surgeons Hall. Date: 1841
Joseph Barber LightfootJOSEPH BARBER LIGHTFOOT Churchman and scholar, bishop of Durham. Date: 1828 - 1889
Rev. Samuel Barber. Unknown 18th century
Landscape with Cottage. Barber, Joseph 1757 - 1811
The Central Plaza Hotel - Central Avenue, Chicago, IllinoisThe Central Plaza Hotel - Central Avenue at Lake Street, Chicago 44, Illinois. Offering " transient or permanent rooms and Apartments". Date: circa late 1940s
Fishermen, Aged Kurd, Bebek Bay, Water Carriers and BarberIstanbul, Turkey - Fishermen, Aged Kurd, Bebek Bay, Water Carriers and Barber Date: 1898
Zeybek Chief and Street Barber, Istanbul, Turkey Date: 1897
Barber, Water Carriers, Fishmonger, Istanbul, Turkey Date: 1897
Dervishes, Barber, Water Carriers, Fishmonger, IstanbulMevlevi Dervishes, Barber, Water Carriers, Fishmonger, Istanbul, Turkey. Date: 1895
A dangerous Barber with a flippant attitude having won a betThe Dangers of Betting " Yes Sir; they re very strict ere, Sir. Why, if we scratches a customer we re fined threepence, and if we cuts one we re fined sixpence