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Sunderland River Bridges and Paddle Steamer Victorian period Date: 19th century
Glasson Dock early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
King's Lynn early 1900s
M. Harris and Sons AdvertisementAn advertisement for M. Harris & Sons, who boast a large stock of antique furniture and art, showcasing a carved Fruiterer's company master's chair of the Chippendale period. Date: circa 1917
Morrison's Wallpaper AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration showcasing the Cooma decoration, a beautiful, original wallpaper design from Morrison's Studios
French and German caricature soldiers face offThe splendidly drawn uniformed figures are divided by the German's boast of the strength of his armed forces and the Frenchman's literally translated reply So what? Clear off'
Comic postcard, Scottish boy in a kilt Date: 20th century
Cartoon, A Modest Boast (Social Science)Cartoon, A Modest Boast -- Britannia reads the report of a recent Social Science Congress, and thinks that her understanding of the subject is better than some people s
Gay Young Man C18A romantic young man contemplates : " Who can paint like Nature ? Can Imagination boast, amidst his gay Creation, hues like these ?" Date: 1795
Aerial View of Tokyo, Japan, Second World War, 1945Aerial photograph showing some of the areas (dark patches) of Tokyo destroyed by American bombing in 1945. By the time this photograph was taken General Curtis Le May was able to boast that 51 square
Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA - The Inlet. Date: 1903
Tarabya (Therapia), Istanbul, TurkeyTarabya (Therapia) - world famous for aromatic raspberries, restaurants, hotels. Also the site of the former British Consulate - who still own a garden there. Date: circa 1907
Who said Liar? Confident young chap tells a likely fibWho Said Liar? - A red-faced rather-awkward-looking young chaps tells a rather tall tale: " And Bai Jove She fell in love with me on the spot, Doncherknow" ! Date: 1910
Cartoon, French soldier and girlfriend, WW1Cartoon, a French soldier and his girlfriend in a grassy field. He boasts that he will make the Empress (perhaps he means the wife of Kaiser Wilhelm) buy him a beer when he helps to win the war
And Then They Charged Us by Denis Cowles, WW1 cartoonA British Army officer during the First World War, entertains and alarms a group of non-combatant men dressed in evening wear, with some dramatic stories from the Front. Date: 1916
Windsor Castle seen from The Brocas. Date: circa 1885
Body confidence of a diminutive ruffian" Shure, if oi was as big a ye-self oid woipe the flure wid yez, little as oi am!" Date: 1900
Sails drying - Arab Dhows in the harbour at Beirut, LebanonSail drying - Arab Dhows in the harbour at Beirut, Lebanon. Photograph taken by Colonel David Sutherland of SBS and SAS, was part of a 12-man Special Boat Service unit which made a daring raid
The man we would like to strangle" The man we would like to strangle." from " The Sketch Book & Winters Pie". A room full of people look fed up as a man recounts his fishing stories during a thaw at a Winter
Milton / Comus 1634And they, so perfect is their misery, Not once perceive their foul disfigurement, But boast themselves more comely than before. Date: First published : 1634
Dinard - Emerald Coast - France
Weybridge, Surrey - scene on the banks of the Thames River
Harbour of ConstantinopleGeneral view of the Harbour of Constantinople, Turkey across the Golden Horn
Royal Navy at PortlandRoyal Navy vessels moored at Portland Harbour, Dorset
Constantinople - TarabyaTarabya (Therapia) - world famous for aromatic raspberries, restaurants, hotels. Also the site of the former British Consulate - who still own a garden there
English FoxhoundNo country in Europe can boast of Fox-Hounds equal in swiftness, strength, or agility, to those of Britain, where the utmost attention is paid to their breeding