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Trainee GendarmesFrench police cadets saluting and blowing whistles during a training session. Date: early 1930s
Troup of Border Guards - Beirut, Lebanon. Date: circa 1903
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Army blow up Sungshushan FortRusso-Japanese War - Japanese Army blowing up the Sung-shu-shan fort (Pine Tree Hill) - Port Arthur. Date: 1904
Thessaloniki, Greece - Itinerant Street Musicians. Date: circa 1910s
Arab Musician blowing a small horn - Algeria, North Africa. Date: circa 1910s
Lost tooth causes sleeping difficulties for KittyKitty - " Aunty, I can t sleep at night since I lost my front toof for the draught blowing down my throat." Date: circa 1890s
Art Nouveau - pretty girl blowing bubblesFantastic Art Nouveau postcard - pretty blonde girl wearing a flowing red dress blowing bubbles. Date: circa 1900
Sevres Porcelain Factory, France - Painting vasesThe blowing workshop at the Sevres Porcelain Factory, France - painting large vases using an airbrush. Date: circa 1909
Two Young Dutch Children - both in clogs and rather wonderful outfits. The elder (left) may be blowing some kind of whistle? Date: circa 1914
Russian Basket Seller playing a whistle (to attract the attention of would-be basket purchasers). Date: 1902
Shepherd Blowing a HornGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Shepherd Blowing a Horn. Cardboard for tapestry. Pair of Hunter by a
Blowing a bubble
Blowing Hole in CylinderBlowing a hole in a glass cylinder at the Creighton Works, Pittsburgh, USA Date: circa 1880
Two men carrying banners and two boys, one blowing into a shell, the other carrying a shell on a staff, in a procession. Date 18--
Young lady blowing on a poppin. Print shows a young woman, half-length portrait, turned to the left, blowing into a toy. Date 1790, printed between 1918 and 1923
Circular designs, maple leaves in a bubble and a person blowing bubbles. Date 1878 Dec
Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier, French balloonist, head-and-shoulders portrait, blowing hydrogen gas into a flame. Date between 1790 and 1850
Hunstman blows his horn and the chase begins. The Foxhound head off after the target prey to the sound of " Tally Ho!" from the hunters. Date: circa 1910s
Weather Reports Illustrated - A Gael BlowingWeather Reports Illustrated postcard series. A Gael Blowing. A large Scotsman strolls along a very windy country lane, blowing hard on his bagpipes. Date: 1903
Mounted Trumpeter of the Army Service Corps Date: circa 1910s
Indian blowing a trumpet made of hornSouth American Indian blowing a trumpet made ÔÇïÔÇïof horn Date: circa 1930s
Child at play with trumpetChild pulling along a line of toys on wheels whilst blowing a trumpet. Date: c.1920
Royal Wedding 1934 - making rose petalsRose petals made to be thrown at the Royal Wedding between Prince George, Duke of Kent and Princess Marina of Greece who were married at Westminster Abbey on 29 November 1934
Pedestrians in Harrogate on a windy day
Silhouette, Its an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Any GoodIts an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Any Good -- silhouette showing three people struggling along a street on a wet and windy day
Silhouette of people on a tramSilhouette of people on both decks of a tram. A dog is running in front, and a man is running after it, trying to get on board
Silhouette, Straws Show Which Way the Wind BlowsStraws Show Which Way the Wind Blows -- silhouette showing a farm labourer loading straw onto a cart on a windy day
Belgian engineers at Termonde, Belgium, WW1Belgian engineers blowing up a railway bridge at Termonde, Belgium, towards the start of the First World War, in order to delay the German advance. Date: 18 September 1914
Belgian troops at Termonde, Belgium, WW1Belgian troops at Termonde, Belgium, towards the start of the First World War. They are the rear guard, covering a retreat after a railway bridge has been blown up to delay the German advance
Damaged bridge in north eastern France, WW1A damaged bridge in north eastern France during the First World War. The French adopted the tactic of blowing up bridges to halt the German advance. Date: 1914
Two boys playing at riding a Carriage. One urges on the team of four piebald hobby horses with a whip, while the other sends forth a blast on his horn announcing their departure. Date: circa 1910s
Two ladies in autumn coats by Doeuillet and Jean Patou
Two ladies in autumn outfits by Bernard and PremetTwo fashionable ladies out walking in their autumn outfits. On the left, a red crepe de chine dress with decorative pleating, by Bernard
Hunting-horn contest at the Horse and Hound BallCompetitors rehearsing in the hunting-horn contest at the Horse and Hound Ball at Grosvenor House in London. Date: 1951
Le Coup De Vent (The Gale)Le Coup De Vent ( The Gale ) Women dressed in light yellow dress trying to hold a large bouquet of flowers that are being blown away by the wind
Ripon HornblowerThe Ripon Hornblower, with his fantastic curved horn and distinctive tricorn hat. This tradition originates with the wakeman of Ripon
Miss Zena Dare blowing a large bubbleMiss Zena Dare (Actress) blowing a large bubble out of a long clay pipe Date: 1905
Sennhutte - Switzerland - A Cheese Factory Date: circa 1910s
Todder blowing bubblesA young toddler sat atop a padded stool playing with a large bubble, that he has blown through a pipe Date: circa 1906
British attack, Fort Dschang, Cameroon, Africa, WW1British attack on Fort Dschang, German Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Showing the blowing up of the main gateway. Date: 1914
Canada - Typical Mining SceneBritish Columbia, Canada - Typical Mining Scene showing two prospectors blowing black sand from placer gold. The word placer refers to the alluvial deposits in modern or ancient stream beds
The Brenner Pass - Italy (3 / 3)The Brenner Pass (Brennerpass, Passo del Brennero) - a mountain pass through the Alps along the border between Italy and Austria - one of the principal passes of the Alps
Proud Frog (Folkard)THE PROUD FROG " Was it so big? says the old frog, swelling & blowing up her speckled body to a great degree." Date: 1912
Glass Blower 1950SGlass blower Date: 1950s
Children Blow BubblesBlowing bubbles Date: circa 1905
Britannia and Eve magazine, June 1931Front cover illustration featuring a huntsman on his piebald horse, blowing his horn and setting off on a hunt with his trusty dog
Britannia and Eve Christmas cover 1939Front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine, December 1939 featuring an illustration of a sweet little boy blowing out a candle
Woman in black, with pearls and broochA woman in a hot country, dressed completely in black, apart from her white pearls and metallic brooch. Her coat is billowing above her head as if blown by the wind