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The Tank by William Heath Robinson, WW1Mrs. Jones: Whats wrong wi the dorg, Garg? Garge: W y, the old thiefs been an swallered my War Bonds; so I ve got to pay im into the bank Humorous First World War illustration by William Heath
Poster, L Echoppe shoe shop, Bond Street, LondonPoster, L Echoppe la derniere, nee d Elliott, a new boutique shoe shop opening in Bond Street, London. Date: circa 1966
M Knoedler art gallery advertisementAdvertisement for the fine art gallery M. Knoedler at 15 Old Bond Street, London. Date: 1927
Advertisement for Savory & Moores Food 1914Advertisement for Savory & Moores Food for the Happy Baby. Showing a healthy looking baby holding Savory & Moores tin. 1914
Advert for Rowe childrens overcoats 1914Advertisement for childrens overcoats from Rowe of New Bond Street, London, by appointment to H M the Queen, featuring the double-breasted Prince style. September 1914
Advertisements for Rowe and D H Evans school outfits. Rowe, in New Bond Street, London, were makers of sailor suits by royal warrant, as well as back to school outfits for boys and girls
American first world war propaganda: liberty bondsWe eat lots of chow over here, and liberty bonds pay for it
Advertisement for Savory & Moores Food for the Happy Baby. Showing a healthy looking baby drinking from a bottle. Date: 1914
Bond Street fashions of 1796High Change in Bond Street, 1796. Two fashionable men wearing high cravats and jackets cut short at the front stare at a woman and her daughter wearing long flowing dresses and, in the womans case
Cartoon, The Cult of Queer Pets, showing people in the street, taking their various odd pets for a walk. A lady had recently been seen in Bond Street, London, with a small pig on a lead. Date: 1914
Advert for Scotts gentlemens hats 1912Gentlemens hats for country wear in two different styles. 1912
Spring Life in Town and Country, the London Season 1840sFour vignettes showing London society during the Season in the 1840s, together with amusing verses. Top left is The Drawing Room
Advert from the National Saving Committee 1942Its just a game to-day, to-morrow he ll be in earnest. His dad say hes a bright boy with a bright future. But what are his chance of real success
Advert for Saving Bonds for your childrens future 1942Playing at it to-day - tomorrow he ll be in earnest. Today he plays... tomorrow he lives - for hes one of the people of tomorrow. His turn will come
Advert for Asprey rings 1938A selection of fine quality stones specially selected for there depth and perfect cutting reflecting the full brilliance of the gems. Date: 1938
Advert for Ciro jewellery 1934Fashionable circle brooch and dress clip designs by Ciro, with two actresses of the time modelling them Gwenllian Gill and Anna Lee. 1934
Bond Street Circa 1903an early motor car among the varied traffic Date: circa 1903
Advert for Asprey gold charms 1938Asprey of Bond Street, a colllection of bracelet charms, gold and topaz bracelet and gold and diamond clips. 1938
Advert for Asprey watches 1938Asprey seletcion of watches from keys, bedside, gold note clips, wrist watches with cord bracelet and fob watches. Date: 1938
Bond Street LondonCentre of elegance and fashions mart - Bond Street is already established as the place to go for clothes and accessories. 1843
George Vs Silver Jubilee - Piccadilly end - Bond St, LondonGeorge Vs Silver Jubilee - Piccadilly end of Bond St, London, showing street decoratons, bunting, banners and floral tributes. Date: 1935
The Royal Arcade, Bond Street, LondonThe Royal Arcade, 28 Old Bond Street, London - note the name of E Goodyear F.R.H.S. until recently the Florists of Claridges Hotel, London. Date: 1905
Unity between British Royalty and the French GovermentPatriotic Postcard produced for the charitable benefit of Young soldiers and French charitable Institutions - depicts the King and Queen of England (King George VI (1895-1952)
Canada - NewfoundlandCoastal scene of Newfoundland, Canada, bearing testament to the fihing industry of the coastal settlements. This card features an inset portrait of Sir Robert Bond (18571927)
de Havilland DH86, G-ADVJ, County of Sussex, of Bond Air Services at Gatwick Airport in August 1948
Advert for buying Defence Bonds in WW2 1941Advert issued by The National Savings Committee, london. When the axis crumbles before the thunder of British tanks, will you be able to say.... I played my part to the full. Buy 3% Defence Bonds
Advert for buying 3% savings bonds in WW2 1942
My daddy bought me a government bond of the Third Liberty Loan - Did yours?. Poster showing a little girl with a ribbon in her hair, clutching a Liberty Loan bond. Date 1917
Our daddy is fighting at the front for you - Back him up - Buy a United States Gov t Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917. Poster showing a little boy and girl with an American flag. Date 1917
Have you bought your liberty bond. Poster showing an American flag filling the sky above soldiers in the field. Date 1918
There is a Liberty Bond in this house. Poster showing a figure of Liberty advancing, with shield inscribed, To make the world safe for democracy.. Date 1918. There is a Liberty Bond in this house
If you can t enlist, invest - Buy a Liberty Bond - Defend your country with your dollars. Poster showing figure America with shield Liberty Loan fighting against Devastation, Starvation, War
Sunrise or sunset own a Liberty Bond. Design drawing for a poster showing the Statue of Liberty with the sky in the background illuminated as the American flag. Date 1917
Garfields bond of friendship for the unfriendly senators. James Garfield wrapping ribbon patronage around James Blaine and Roscoe Conkling. Date 1881
Rowton House, VauxhallEntrance to the Rowton House on Bond Street (now Bondway) at Vauxhall, South London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built
Rowton House Reading Room, VauxhallThe reading room at the Rowton House on Bond Street (now Bondway) at Vauxhall, South London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built
Coronation 1937 - Bond Street arrayed in whiteBond Street hung with white banners which are floodlit to celebrate the Coronation of King George VI in May 1937. The white banners, 30 feet by 6 feet
Coronation party, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexTo celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II the town of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, organised four childrens parties at various locations around the town
Rowton House Shop and Bar in Dining Room, VauxhallThe shop/bar in the dining room at the Rowton House on Bond Street (now Bondway) at Vauxhall, South London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built
Stock Exchange Notes (4 / 4) - Bond MarketStock Exchange Notes - Bond Market - A loan on Turkey 1903
Italian Patriotic Card - Bank Loans / SavingsItalian Patriotic Card - Bank Loans/Savings encouraged during World War One. The text mentions connecting savers to the national effort, which " you help underwrite". Date: circa 1910s
The Goat Tavern a traditional English public house on Little Stafford Street (off Bond Street), London, England. Date: 19th century
Bond Street ChauffeurA chauffeur waits patiently beside his car on Bond Street, central London. Date: 1960s
British Victory Loan advertisement, WW1A British advertisement, encouraging people to invest in war bonds just after the First World War has ended -- Join the Rush to buy Victory Loan
Poster advertising Austrian War Bonds from a Viennese bank. Depicting a medieval soldier with a drum and a sword. early 20th century
US War BondsFire Away! Buy Extra Bonds. A plea to purchase war bonds, issued by the US Treasury Department War Finance Division. The card is in honour of the USS Dorrado
Francis Bond Head - 2SIR FRANCIS BOND HEAD Colonial governor and writer Date: 1793 - 1875
Francis Bond Head - 1SIR FRANCIS BOND HEAD Colonial governor and writer Date: 1793 - 1875