Mrs Sarah Gamp, character in Martin ChuzzlewitMrs Sarah Gamp, character in the novel Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-1844) by Charles Dickens Date: 19th century
Advertisement, Gilbeys Scotch Whisky, Glen-Spey Glenlivet, three shillings and sixpence per bottle. early 20th century
Old Orkney WhiskeyOld Orkney advert showing a porter delivering luggage to a scotsman which is a giant bottle of whiskey 1905 1905
Bill Sykes (Barnard)Bill Sykes sits at a table with a bottle of booze while his dog Bullseye cowers against the wall, afraid of being hit
Suze Alcoholic Drinks, including Vermouth, Gin, Fruit Liqueur, Cherry brandy and (centre) an Aperitif made from fermented Gentian. Date: circa 1930s
Champagne Charlie / MusicCover illustration for the Champagne Charlie Galop by C.H.R. Marriott
Perfume advertisement for Guerlain MitsoukoStriking advertisement for the classic Guerlain fragrance, Mitsouko, asking, " Are you her type?". Mitsouko, a fruity chypre, with floral middle notes and spice base notes
Mortons Reliance WhiskyMortons Reliance whiskey
Turnbulls WhiskeyTurnbulls whiskey, of Hawick, Scotland
Advertisement, Gilbeys Scotch Whisky, Clan-Castle, three shillings per bottle. early 20th century
Poster advertising Linherr Vermouth, showing an elegant woman sipping from a glass. circa 1950s
Army Chaplain in Great War Deeds, WW1An Army Chaplain holding a night service on the battlefield, with a packing case as an altar and a tin mug as a chalice. Reproduction of a painting by A C Michael in Great War Deeds
Free to Roam. Southbank, Middlesbrough 1970s 1970s
Poster, Camp Romain wines, red, white and rose. Date: circa 1935
Poster design, Anisetta Evangelisti, dessert liqueur. Depicting a monkey drinking from a bottle. Date: 1925
Twenties flapper girl sitting at a cocktail barA flapper girl from the 1920s sitting at a cocktail bar on a high stool. She is slim, wears a slinky dress, and has a cigarette in a holder in her mouth. On the bar is her glass of champagne
Rocker & Rock ChicRebellious teenagers on a motorbike in Charlwood, Surrey. They are wearing their leathers, and the girl is swigging a bottle of shandy!
Poster, Provence, France. Date: circa 1940s
Advertisement for Rigaud perfumes, featuring a semi-naked woman inhaling the aroma from a bottle of scent. 1924
Fair Exchange by George StuddyBonzo and the baby find fair exchange is no robbery. A rather alarming scene where the comic canine creation of George Studdy, Bonzo
Goblin WhiskeyGoblins whiskey
Teenage barmaid, Halfway House, Rame, CornwallTeenage barmaid at the Halfway House, Rame, Cornwall. circa 1980s
Gordons Gimlet Cocktail advertisementAdvertisement for pre-mixed Gordons Gimlet Cocktail. A gimlet traditionally includes gin, lime and soda. Date: 1935
Silhouette of men in a pubThe Lads of the Village -- silhouette of men enjoying a drink of beer in their local pub. An advertisement for Worthington beer
Silhouette of a head waiter with a full glass of beer in his hand, and a cat at his feet. An advertisement for Worthington beer
Young woman washing clothes at a sinkA young woman at a kitchen sink washing clothes using a washboard. There is a stack of four dinner plates waiting to be washed up, a kettle, and a tin of One-O-One which cleans without scratching
Trumpers Barbers - Mayfair, LondonBarbershop in Central London - Mayfair. G F Trumper & Sons. An elaborate belt-driven machinery above the mirror drives a head massaging brush. Established 1875
Advert, William Teacher & Sons, Whisky, ScotlandAdvert for William Teacher & Sons, Scotch Whisky Distillers, Blenders and Exporters, Ardmore Distillery, Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. 1905
Kellys Cellar, Belfast, Northern IrelandScene inside Kellys Cellar, a public house in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Wine Waiter Opens BottleThe wine waiter opens a bottle Date: 1878
Poster advertising Ryst Armagnac. Date: 20th century
Two biplanes with resting crew, IraqTwo biplanes in the desert with their crew resting and drinking, somewhere in Iraq
Advert for Vega perfume by Guerlain 1937An advertisement for the Guerlain perfume Vega. A woman resembling the statue of liberty with red lips stares out from the page. Date: 1937
Silhouette of a doctor who has interrupted his rounds for a glass of beer. An advertisement for Worthington beer
Silhouette of a waitress or pub barmaid, about to pour beer into a glass. An advertisement for Worthington beer
A Bonzo juggling actBonzo, the cute canine created by artist George Studdy in The Sketch magazine during the 1920s, performs a marvellous trick by balancing a plate, cutlery
David Wright woman in short black underslipElegant woman with red hair, wearing a short black, semi-transparent underslip. She is sitting on the edge of her dressing table, loosening her hair
Carroll Alice Drink MeAlice Holds the Bottle which Says drink Me on the Label
Opening a BottleThe landlord opens another bottle
Drawing the cork, illustration by William Heath RobinsonHow to draw the cork when you can t find the corkscrew, illustration by William Heath Robinson. Credit must appear as: Courtesy of Mrs J. C
GREERs WHISKY 1904A man peers into a bottle of Greers Whisky, claimed to be The last Good Thing
Advertisement for Bovril - nurses must use Bovril in place of beef tea as it is infinitely more nourishing. Date: late 19th century
Getting Ready for a Game, 1901, by Carl LarssonCarl Larsson (1853-1919). Swedish painter. Getting Ready for a Game, 1901. National Museum. Stockholm. Sweden
Cats enjoying a dinner party on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Wine WaiterA waiter hurries purposely to a table bearing a bottle of wine and a set of flute glasses. From his rosy cheeks, he may have tested the vintage first
Advert for Dunvilles Whisky, Belfast 1911Advertisement for Dunvilles Special Liqueur Whisky and Sunvilles Fine Old Whisky - " Going since 1808 - Quality now better than ever". Dunville & Co. Ltd
Advertisement for Manns brown ale -- male model constructing a pyramid of bottles. 1959
Willows / Rat & BeerRat & Mole: " He presently reappeared somewhat dusty, with a bottle of beer in each paw & another under each arm." Date: First published: 1908