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La Rue des Mauvais GarconsThis proof on Chinese paper, shows two dark figures, conversing in a shadowed street in France. (The street of the bad boys). A very rare example, purchased by Mr
Tudor House School AdvertisementAn advertisement for the Tudor House School, established in 1898 in Moss Vale, the photograph shows the premises with boys with bikes standing outside. Date: circa 1922
Dalgety & Co AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Dalgety & Company Limited, promoting a Dodge Brothers motor car, seen beside a pool filled with boys swimming
Bow Boys and Chelsea CupidsA photograph showing a line of figurines. The three on the left are Bow, the three on the right, Chelsea, all of which feature the boys holding and wearing flowers. Date: circa 1922
The FightPainting showing a hectic fight scene between two large school boys, being encouraged by their peers. Date: circa 1930
Study of a Boy's HeadPortrait study of a boy wearing a hat. Date: circa 1927
Picturesque ArchitectureArtwork from Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, etc. Showing men carrying luggage through the town. Date: circa 1929
Sunday Wilshin, actress (1906-1991) studio fashion portrait. With description, Miss Sunday Wilshin, who is at present engaged in making a new film at Ealing
Advert for Kinmel School, a boys public school in Denbighshire, aimed at preparing pupils for a career in business. Post-war, it became the site of the Clarendon School for Girls. Date: 1932
The Motor Picture Book, And Away She Goes! Date: 1930
The Motor Picture Book, Just a Sharp Turn Date: 1930
The Motor Picture Book, Fire Engines Past and Present Date: 1930
The Motor Picture Book, What, Only Doing Sixty? Date: 1930
The Motor Picture Book, The Motor Boy Date: 1930
St Andrew's Waifs and Strays Home, AshbourneBoys and master outside the Waifs and Strays Society home for boys at Ashbourne, Derbyshire. Date: Date unknown
Standon Boys Farm Home, Eccleshall, StaffordshireBoys at play at the Standon Boys Farm Home, Eccleshall, Staffordshire. Run by the Waifs and Strays Society. The home operated as an Industrial School and later as an Approved School. Date: circa 1900
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Industrial SchoolBoys from the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Industrial School give a display of gymnastics. Date: 1904
Nazareth House, Bishopston, SwanseaThe Nazareth House at Murton Grange, Bishopston, Swansea, was opened in 1933 as a home for Roman Catholic boys. Date: Date unknown
Home for Little Boys, Farningham, KentPublicity leaflet for the Home for Little Boys at Farningham in Kent. Date: 1888
St Edward's Home for Boys, Coleshill, WarwickshireSt Edward's Home for Boys at Coleshill, part of a complex that became known as Father Hudson's Homes. Date: Early 1900s
Edward, Prince of Wales, taking an early morning cycleThe Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), taking an early morning cycle ride Date: 1914
Victorian boy on beach near Dover, KentVictorian boy on beach near Dover - Young England Date: 1860
A Young Shaver by William Henry Hunt Date: 19th century
Boy church bell ringers, young campanologists Date: circa 1890s
The Children's Peep Show Date: 1907
Boys in Tug of War Date: 1907
A Farthing Dinner Please, the Soup Kitchen Date: 1907
School group with Rudyard Kipling aged 16 in centre, United Services College, Westward Ho, Devon, setting for stories Stalky and Co. Date: circa 1881
Two little boys - British sibling toddlers - posing for a photograph in a studio Date: circa 1905
Princes Albert Victor and George on HMS BacchantePrinces Albert Victor and George crew on Royal Navy HMS Bacchante, learning rope splicing. Date: 1880
Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, and her son Maurice Date: 1905
Newsboys outside Portsmouth newsagents 1907News boys standing outside Hales Fancy Bazaar on the corner of Twyford Avenue and Newcomen Road, Stamshaw, Portsmouth in 1905 Date: 1907
Boy with snowballs, Snowballing Ambush Date: 1879
Starcross Institution, Exeter, DevonBoys gardening at what was variously known as the Western Counties Idiot Asylum and the Training School for Feeble-minded Children
J. A. Gibbs National Children's Home (NCH), Penarth, GlamorgBoys learning nautical skills at the J.A. Gibbs branch of the National Children's Home at Penarth
A little boy, Gary Mead, age 5, rides his Pyrenean Mountain Dog the half mile to school each morning in Plumstead, SE London. (1 of 3) Date: circa 1960s
Underwater escapologist - a boy dives into a swimming pool to help a man untie himself from a chair. (1 of 3) Date: 1967
Two schoolboys in a dormitory at Atlantic College (United World College of the Atlantic), St Donat's Castle, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, South Wales. Date: 1969
Schoolboys at Atlantic College (United World College of the Atlantic), St Donat's Castle, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, South Wales. Date: 1969
London Orphan Asylum WatfordPhotograph showing boys and girls sitting separately on long benches at dinner-time in the refectory. The East London orphanage were five hundred children received an excellent education. Date: 1907
Princess Victoria Louise & Princess Cecile uniform 1913Front cover showing two German Princesses in Military uniform. (Left) Princess Victoria Louise (1892 - 1980), the only daughter and the last child of German Emperor Wilhelm II
Dutch Reformed Church, Worcester, Cape Colony, South AfricaDutch Reformed Church (Die Moederkerk), Worcester, Cape Colony, South Africa. Date: circa 1930
Children in a playground, Dial Park Primary School, smiling for the camera. Date: circa 1970s
Children in a school hallChildren sitting in a school hall, April 1976. Date: 1976
Teachers distributing milk to children, Woolwich, LondonTeachers distributing milk to children at a school in Woolwich, south east London, around the time free school milk was discontinued. The school was distributing milk in defiance of the change
Children demonstrating to save school playing fieldsChildren demonstrating to save their school playing fields, Havering, Essex. Date: circa 1970s
Children and adults demonstrating against nursery cuts, May 1972. Date: 1972
Children campaigning for more nursery places, 7 July 1979. With them is the Labour MP, Neil Kinnock. As indicated on their badges, some of the children were also campaigning in 1968