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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
Costume / Loungers 1820Bond Street Loungers wear: strapped trousers, hessian boots, a greatcoat, a frock coat, top hats, buttonhole, coats cut-away at the front & cossack trousers. Date: 1820
Prince of Wales Galop, music sheetCover design on a music sheet, containing The Prince of Wales Galop, by Charles d Albert. The Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) himself is depicted, wearing ceremonial uniform
Old Bond Street, LondonOld Bond Street (close to the corner of Grafton Street) - looking north toward Oxford Street
Rowe childrens fashion 1926Advertisement for Rowe of Bond Street, childrens outfitters, showing various illustrations of children in party mood wearing 1920s fashions
HatchesIllustration by Raphael Kirchner from The Kirchner Album, a portfolio of twelve colour prints issued by The Sketch during the World War One period
The Grosvenor Gallery, London, 1877Engraving showing the entrance of the Grosvenor Gallery, in New Bond Street, London in 1877
London Corners, 1881Engraving showing a variety of scenes around London in 1881. The images show (clockwise from top left): St. Dunstan s, Thames Street; St
London Birdseye 7Bird s-eye view of London at the end of the 19th century : St Jamess Street and Old and New Bond Streets
Grosvenor Gallery of Fine Art, London, 1877Engraving showing the interior of the Grosvenor Gallery of Fine Art, New Bond Street, London, 1877
New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London, 1880Engraving showing the exterior of the New Arcade, Old Bond Street, London in 1880
Ian Fleming (1908-1964) English author and creator of James Bond
A Muddy a sketch in Bond streetA small coach contrasts with its large lackeys. Dandies converse with a lady through its window. The coach, coloured bright yellow with red trim, is spattered with brown mud
SOCIETYs NEW PETSSocietys New Pets - A model with high cheekbones, accompanied by her fashion accessories - toy dogs, Bond Street, London, England
Williams and Bachs show-roomThe interior of Williams and Bachs New Saloon at 92 Bond Street, London, a lighting emporium selling a vast range of lamps and light fittings - still a relative novelty in the 1870 s
Piccadilly / From Bond StPiccadilly, viewed from Bond Street
Francis Bond HeadSIR FRANCIS BOND HEAD Statesman and administrator, lieutenant-governor of Upper Canada. Date: 1793 - 1875
Bond Street ShoppersLady shoppers on Bond Street, central London
F Bligh BondFREDERICK BLIGH BOND psychic archeologist, editor &c, associated with doscoveries at Glastonbury
Social / Bond St 1895Two young men, one shading his eyes from the sun and the other with his hands on his hips, stand in Bond Street in the days of horse-drawn traffic
Longs Hotel, Bond StA horse-drawn carriage and some pedestrians pass along Bond Street, London, outside Longs Hotel
Male Type / Dandies / BucksBond Street Loungers wear: strapped trousers, hessian boots, greatcoat, frock coat, top hats, buttonhole, coats cut-away at the front & one man dressed all in black
Mrs Bond Feeds the DucksMrs Bond feeds the ducks
J / Reynolds / Self / Bond EngSIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS English portrait painter and president of the Royal Academy
Social / Bond St ShoppingFur-draped ladies shopping in Bond Street, Londons most fashionable shopping street