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A Lakeland Dalesman, CumbriaA Lakeland Dalesman bringing home a sickly ewe, Cumbria Date: 1936
King Victor Emmanuel IIIPhotographic portrait of Victor Emanuel III, King of Italy (1869-1947). A constitutional monarch, he defied parliamentary majorities in bringing Italy into World War I on the side of the Allies
Stork / Baby / Allers JrnlA stork carrying a baby flies to its destination over snowy rooftops
Pyne - BargemenTHAMES BARGE MEN Barges are an essential part of the transport system, bringing coal for fires, hay for horses, by river and canal
Sheepdog Trials. Bringing in the sheep, starting the dog, driving the sheep and finally trying to get them into the pen
Sacrifice of Abel and Melchizedek (538-545 AD). Basilica ofScene of Abrahams life. Abel and Melchizedek bringing their offerings to the altar (538-545 AD). Basilica of St. Vitale. Presbytery. South wall. Rabenna. Italy
An Irish Donkey and Cart Bringing Home the Spuds - a boy is on a donkey and cart, laden with spuds, on a desolate road. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s
Venus flytrap, Dionaea muscipula. Illustration from John Ellis, Directions for bringing over seeds and plants from the East Indies to which is added
Avenant and DragonAvenant confronts a fearsome dragon - fortunately, a helpful owl is bringing him a magic phial, and all are able to live happily ever after, hero and dragon alike
Visit to Madeira - The Levada TunnelBlack and white lantern slide of men being carried in hammocks out of the entrance of a tunnel built for a levada - an irrigation channel or aqueduct - Visit to Madeira. Part of Box 125 - Madeira
Bringing up the GunsAn Australian battery going into action during World War One. Date: 1920s
Army Service CorpsA section of the ARMY SERVICE CORPS bringing up supplies
Draycott, Cotswold village, Oldborough Farm, harvestDraycott, Cotswold village, Oldborough Farm, Hodgkins family group, bringing in the harvest pre-1915. Date: circa early 1910s
Flowers for Grandmother
Bringing Him to the Point - Stephen Gwynns An Irish Horse FBringing Him to the Point (1898) (Illustration for Stephen Gwynns An Irish Horse Fair, 1901). Thomson, Hugh 1860 - 1920. Date: 1898
J R POINSETT 1779-1851JOEL ROBERTS POINSETT American politician and diplomat, first U.S. Minister to Mexico (1825-29), bringing back the flower named for him
Billingsgate / StanilandBringing in the days catch and setting out the fish at BILLINGSGATE market
The Road to Ascot / 1846A sketch on the road to Ascot. The summer of 1846 was a particularly hot one bringing that awful accompaniment - dust !
Fresh horses for a stagecoachBringing fresh horses out of the stable for a stagecoach at a posting inn
Kakaraska held, scouts bringing back report under fire, WW1The Surrey Yeomanry on the Struma Valley Front, Salonika 1917-1918. Kakaraska held, scouts bringing back report under fire, Spring 1918. By Frank Algernon Stewart (1877-1945). 1918
Sectional drawing of the Lusitania showing the German U-boat responsible for the torpedo which sunk it in 18 minutes on May 7th 1915, with the loss of 1200 lives
Raleigh SmokingSir Walter Raleigh, credited with bringing the tobacco habit to Britain, enjoys his pipe
Outside the Pub, 1914A group of drinkers assemble outside the Carpenters Arms pub for a photograph, bringing their glasses with them
WW2 - Atlantic Convoy at sea as seen from an escort CorvetteWW2 - Between Sunset and Darkness. Atlantic Convoy at sea as seen from an escort Corvette Date: 1941
Birthday Greetings Postcard - Cockchafers call on FroggieBirthday Greetings Postcard - Mr and Mrs Cockchafer (May Bugs or Doodlebugs) call on Froggie (who appears to be running an inn or pub) and present him with a bouquet of daisies on his Birthday
Bringing ivory to the wagons, South Africa, c. 1863Engraving from a sketch by Thomas Baines, made while travelling in South Africa with explorer and elephant hunter James Chapman in around 1862-3
Junkers G24. Handwritten caption on back of photograph ?Junkers G24. Handwritten caption on back of photograph states: ?German Junkers bringing over bullion. This was the first load by air of the German war debt.?
WW2 - The Stuff To Give EmA portrait photograph which shows three smiling wartime chefs, bringing food for the Royal Air Force. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 Greetings Card, Rear-Guard ActionA WW2 greetings card, the illustration shows a dog wearing a British Army soldier's uniform and tin hat, looking over his shoulder, upon which he carries a Union Jack flag
WW2 Greetings Card, R. A. F. SpitfiresA WW2 greetings card, Brave and gallant little Spitfires protect us day by day; This one to you comes winging, the best of wishes bringing, may good luck come your way
Bringing the gun into firing action, WW1 Date: circa 1916
RMS Titanic officer Charles Lightoller - resignationRMS Titanic - Second Officer Charles Lightoller's resignation. Letter from Charles Bartlett, Marine Superintendent of White Star Line, dated 13 February 1920 to Charles Lightoller
RMS Titanic - letter to James Moody's sisterRMS Titanic - highly significant and historically important letter to Sixth Officer James Moody's sister. Dated 7 May 1912
Royal Yacht Alberta returning Prince Henry of BattenbergThe Royal Yacht Alberta bringing back the body of Prince Henry of Battenberg, who had died of malaria while in Africa. Date: 1896
Advert, English Electric, bringing you better living Date: 1952
Bringing Up The GunsAn oil painting showing the efforts of a band of soldiers with their horses, pulling some heavy artillery up a slope. Painted by an official Australian war artist. Date: circa 1919
The Last Load, Bringing the Harvest Home
Christmas Eve in a London Omnibus 1881Passengers on a crowed bus in London on Christmas Eve. Date: 1881
Rising at four o'clock in the morning everyday, the lone worker goes to the newspaper office to procure a few of the first morning papers allotted to him, at extra charges
HERBERT HENRY ASQUITH (1852 - 1928), Statesman Mr Asquith bringing in the Death Duties Budget of 1907 1907
Child Playing Stork bringing baby Children'sChild, Playing, Stork, bringing, baby, Children's, Postcard, design, Watercolour, painting, Norah, Ann, Birch, 12022720
Captain Hope Johnstone bringing news of the capture of Lucknow, Indian Mutiny Date: 1858
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - In ConvoyThe Caption is In Convoy. The convoy system for the merchant ships bringing in vital supples was introduced to counter the German U Boat attacks
Advertisement for Walls Sausages depicting a young, married couple about to be served some delicious bangers for dinner by their maid. Date: c.1924
Ada Leonora BowleySanta bringing gifts to the bedside while a young girl sleeps. Artist: Ada Leonora Bowley. Date: circa 1910
WW2 - Corvette on guard - The Battle of the AtlanticWW2 - Corvette on guard during The Battle of the Atlantic. Date: 1941
WW2 - Corvette Screening Merchantmen from Enemy attacksWW2 - A corvette screening a convoy of Merchantmen, bringing them safely home protected from enemy attacks. 1941
Bringing fish ashoreA lively catch. Happy children struggling ashore with a netful of fish. Date: circa 1903