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Barclays London Lager advertisement with tennisAdvertisement for Barclays London Lager, showing two refreshing looking glasses ready and waiting for some tennis players who can be seen on a grass court in the distance. Date: 1928
Market Jew Street with Davy statue, Penzance, CornwallMarket Jew Street with Humphry Davy statue, Penzance, Cornwall. The name of the street comes from the Cornish Marghas Yow, meaning Thursday Market. The scientist Humphry Davy was born in Penzance
Advert, Barclays Locomotives, Kilmarnock, ScotlandAdvert, Andrew Barclay Sons & Co Ltd, Locomotives, Kilmarnock, Scotland. 1905
All Hallows Church, Lombard Street, London Date: early 1900s
Advert, Barclay's Lager Beer, light or dark - It's thirsty work! Date: 1926
Barclays Golden Hop Ale
Barclay's Dr Johnson Ale
Barclay's India Pale Ale
Barclay's Doctor Brown Ale
Bomb damage in a London suburb, WW2Bomb damage in a London suburb during the Second World War (23 August 1940). Bombs were dropped in the early hours of the morning
Peter Hain, Labour politician, campaigning outside a bankPeter Gerald Hain (b 1950), British Labour politician, has served in various ministerial posts, including Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Secretary of State for Wales
Advert, Barclays Lager - Its thirsty workAdvert for Barclays Lager - Its thirsty work! Date: 1926
Barclays Maurandia, the winged Thunbergia and Forget me notBarclays Maurandia, Maurandya barclayana, the winged Thunbergia, Thunbergia alata, Memory; Scorpion Grass, Forget me not, Myosotis scorpioides
Native American Indian chief at school, Hayle, CornwallNative American Indian chief with others at the Hayle Carnival, Cornwall. Date: circa 1980s
Jonathan Edward Backhouse, Vanity Fair, GAFJONATHAN EDWARD BACKHOUSE. (1849-1918) British banker. Educated Rugby, director of Backhouses Bank which merged with Barclays Bank. Bred Horses. Wearing an Inverness Cape. Monocle. Smoking cigar
Dorchester House, Stanhope Gate, Park Lane, London. This fine property was demolished in 1929. The interesting building seen (in part) on the right is now Barclays Bank. Date: circa 1911
LCC-LFB Fire investigation, prevention after a fireAn electrical board was the primary cause of a fire in a branch of Barclays Bank in Gracechurch Street, City of London. Showing the affected electrical board