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Red Admiral ButterflyRED ADMIRAL & PEACOCK BUTTERFLIES. Their brightly coloured wing markings are shown clearly
Elderly Gypsy WomanAn elderly gypsy woman with long dark hair and wearing a thick cardigan stands in front of the brightly painted family caravan at an encampment in Surrey
Woman on Beach / 1950SA woman sits on the beach in front of a brightly coloured stripy parasol, and smiles for the camera
Gathering CrowdA sketch of a crowd that has gathered outside a brightly lit window, which contrasts from the rest of the picture. Date: circa 1901
Green BirdA portrait painting of a lady, wearing a blue, baggy patterned dress, while holding a shiny ceramic figure of a green bird
The Deck ChairAn oil painting of a young woman reclined on a deck chair, holding a parasol to offer a bit of shade from the bright sun, which brightly lights up a picturesque countryside. Date: circa 1918
The Dell, DulwichOil painting entitles The Dell, Dulwich, showing thick clusters of brightly coloured flower bushes, with lots of reds, pinks and yellows. Date: circa 1930
Luxembourg Gardens, ParisWatercolour painting of Luxembourg gardens, creation of the garden began in 1612 when Marie de Medici, the widow of King Henry IV, constructed the Luxembourg Palace as her new residence
CHILDREN AND TREEChildren admiring the brightly decorated tree Date: circa 1890
Good Haul Date: 1941
Truckers Leave Diner Date: 1950
Minstrels on BeachThree brightly dressed minstrels entertain a group of holidaymakers on a beach Date: late 19th century
It suffices. What suffices? All suffices reckoned rightly: Spring shall bloom where now the ice is, Roses make the bramble sightly, And the quickening sun shine brightly
Rudge Whitworth BicyclesA brightly coloured advertising card for Rudge-Whitworth bicycle company based in Coventry
Walking Dress 1864The vogue for short, hitched- up skirts revealing brightly coloured petticoats & boots was originally an English fashion later adopted by the French. Date: 1864
Tunic dress circa 1912Exotically patterned & brightly coloured tunic dress: narrow skirt, over-skirt draped to form a polonaise & a pleated tunic with a wrap over corsage. Worn with a soft hat. Date: circa 1912
Pretty FoliageOrnamental foliage plants. A selection of leaves from tropical species of plants renowned for their brightly coloured, patterned foliage. Date: 19th century
Patterned Foliage, 1860Ornamental foliage. A selection of leaves from tropical species of plants renowned for their brightly coloured, patterned foliage. Date: 1860
Clarke Quay in SingaporeColourful lights of the bars and restaurants at Clarke Quay in Singapore, Republic of Singapore Date: 2014
Summer holiday fashions from Simpson of PiccadillyAdvertisement for mens beachwear from Simpson of Piccadilly, showing four men wearing brightly coloured beach sets. Date: 1961
Shoes and bags by Charles JourdanBrightly coloured shoes and bags by Charles Jourdan, Date: 1966
WWI - Italian Garibaldier Infantryman at the Forest of Argonne, January 1915. Date: 1915
High ranking courtesans from New Yoshiwara District, TokyoHigh ranking prostitutes of the New Yoshiwara (Shin Yoshiwara) District, Tokyo, Japan. As can be seen on this card, the high-ranking ladies often dressed in the highest fashion of the time
Brightly coloured floral pattern with butterfliesFabric design featuring vibrant floral pattern with blue butterflies. Date: 1922
Brightly coloured birds on branchesFabric pattern depicting brightly coloured birds on branches Date: 1922
Birds, flowers and fruits pattern for fabricBrightly-coloured fabric pattern depicting birds, flowers and fruits. Date: 1922
Floral peacock pattern for fabricA brightly-coloured design with peacocks perched on branches, surrounded by exotic flowers. Date: 1922
Floral printed linen designPattern for fabric with brightly coloured flowers on a background of green and purple stripes. Date: 1922
Printed linen design depicting brightly coloured pansies 1922
Oranges growing on branchBrightly coloured fruits on tree with white blossom. 1922
Brightly Coloured Birds
Living room interiorA brightly dressed living room interior with red and green armchairs, two patterned rugs and framed modern art adorning the walls. 1937
Basket of fruitA brightly coloured basket of fruit, containg among other things, grapes, apples, oranges, cherries and pineapple, hangs by a ribbon from a flowering tree. 1937
Thames at EventideThe view upstream from Waterloo Bridge, after sunset; the brightly lit building on the right is, of course, the Hotel Cecil, who publish this book... Date: 1924
Kiddies Own Fun Fair PosterBrightly coloured poster advertising a fun fair
Chinese InfantrymanA Chinese Fantassin (foot soldier) called the Tiger of War with his brightly coloured tiger-stripe costume and fierce shield motif
The Bude Lights in Trafalgar SquareBude lights in Trafalgar Square, London. Patented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney in 1839, the Bude light introduced oxygen gas into the middle of a standard oil lamp flame
Bude lightA large Bude light in Trafalgar Square. Invented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney and patented in 1839, the light worked by introducing oxygen gas into the middle of a standard oil lamp flame
KING EDWARD VI 1537-1553A fine portrait of Edward VI, King of England, dressed in half-body armour, paned trunk hose and brightly-coloured cannions
Stain Glass CrucifixionA magnificent representation of Jesuss crucifixion in a brightly coloured window at Poitiers, France
Horse / Brightly 1811A horse
SIX LADIES, 1895Six ladies in brightly coloured, elaborate and fashionable gowns
Bright Coloured ParrotBrightly coloured parrots
Macaw / Dye Adveret 1926The brightly coloured Macaw Parrot seems the perfect choice for this campaign to sell Solprufe fadless coloured dye
Gypsy Children and DogsFour Gypsy children and their dogs in front of the brightly painted family caravan at an encampment in Surrey
Gypsy Caravan - 1973A traditional gypsy caravan at an encampment in Surrey, brightly painted and adorned
Moose (Elk) / BrightlyMoose
Russia / 1936 / PrisonersPolitical prisoners are confined in brightly lit cells in temperatures of 40 degrees centigrade, and given salt water to drink, so they are driven mad