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The Benin expedition: Captain Campbells brigade bringing up the rear in the advance on the town. On the morning of February 18th the column moved on from the spot where it had encamped the night
Bringing home Christmas decorations in the snowDecorative Christmas frieze, Bringing home Christmas decorations in the snow
E-boat bringing a U-boat to bay, WW1E-boat bringing a U-boat to bay, First World War. 1914-1918
America - Bringing The Powder To Bunker HillSoldiers From Fort William & Mary with a Horse and Cart Taking The Powder To Bunker Hill during the siege of Boston in the early stages of The American War of Independence Date: 1774
Columbus Third VoyageOn his third voyage, Christopher Columbus stands and points at the Indigenous people of the Americas who are bringing forwards baskets of food and vases of water. Date: 1498
Santa Claus bringing presents on a French Christmas postcardSanta Claus bringing presents to a house on a French Christmas postcard. Date: circa 1900s
Santa Claus bringing presents on a Christmas cardSanta Claus bringing presents to a house on a Christmas card. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Biblical Tales by John Lawson, Mothers of Salem bringing their children to Jesus
Refreshment Break - bringing the ladies drinks. circa 1898
What the great find in Egypt may bring: a 3000-year old pharaoh " coming forth into the day" with the contemporary garlands which adorned his mummy
Bringing in ChristmasPagan Christmas, with people enjoying the festive spirit with some hot mulled cider or two!
Bringing in the Xmas pudding - A Victorian family group at table watch as the cook proudly presents the steaming Christmas pudding. Date: circa 1916
Stork bringing a baby - A stork flies over a house carrying a newborn baby. (German). Date: circa 1900
The interior of Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company incorporated in 1846 with the object of building a line from London to York
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company incorporated in 1846 with the object of building a line from London to York
A shepherd bringing in his flock of sheep from the Black Mountains, Wye Valley, Brecknockshire, Wales. Date: 1950s
Gustavus Adolphus lands at Peenemunde and falls on his knees to thank God for bringing him safely to fight for the Protestant cause against the Austrian empire Date: 1631
A Russian wagon, bringing up supplies of ammunition, is blown up by a French shell Date: 1855
Pup Upsets Table, Phone Date: 1948
Bringing the Tree Home Date: 1930
The Annunciation by Alesso Baldovinetti (c.1425-1499) - painting on wood panel Date: circa 1450
Bringing home the Christmas treeI wish you the happiest kind of Christmas. Christmas postcard illustration depicting four children carrying home a Christmas tree along with bundles of holly and mistletoe
Billingsgate Fish Market, London 1886Interior of the Billingsgate Fish Market in London. Traders viewing fish and porters bringing crates of fish, on their heads, into the market. Date: 1886
Suburban Water-Carts, London, 1875Two watercarts, delivering supplies in Londons suburbs in 1875. Several people bringing buckets out to the cart to purchase fresh water. Date: 1875
Bringing in yule log on Christmas EveA Christmas party in Elizabethan times: the traditional Yule Log is dragged into the Great Hall. Date: circa 16th century
SWEDISH NEW YEAR 1928Bringing in the New Year, Swedish style. Date: 1927
CHOCOLATE OR LOVE LETTERA French lady takes her bath (partly clothed) while her maid bringing in a tray offers her the choice of the drink of chocolate or the love letter. Date: circa 1770
END OF VENDEE WARSAfter making two treaties with the Vendeans, Hoche signs one with the Bretons, thus officially bringing to an end the Vendean insurrection Date: 20 April 1795
JANUS & CIVILISATION JANUS & CIVILISATIONThe Roman god of exits and entrances, credited with bringing civilisation to Italy - the practical skills, the sciences and the arts
LADY BOUNTIFUL IN SNOWLady Bountiful bringing provisions to the poor Date: 1890
NEW MANSERVANTA gentleman - and his dog - inspect an applicant for a job, bringing a letter of introduction Date: early 19th century
Christmas customs: bringing home the gooseChildren bring home the Christmas goose on Christmas Eve. Date: 1879
Native Americans bringing hides to a traders hut Date: 1876
Hawker Siddeley HS748 Andover CC2, XS790, of The Queen??Hawker Siddeley HS748 Andover CC2, XS790, of The Queen?s Flight at Halfpenny Green Aerodrome near Wolverhampton, bringing the Queen Mother on the occasion of her visit to the Wolverhampton School
Christmas, Winter - Young girl on Skis brings home MistletoeChristmas, Winter - Young girl on Skis brings home a large bunch of Mistletoe. Date: circa 1908
February. Goddess JunoJuno Februtis, the Roman goddess, was one who oversaw the bringing in of freshness, in preparation for the Roman new year. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1903
Gallipoli - bringing in horses by Matania, WW1Telegraph work in Gallipoli - an unrecorded incident of individual bravery. Two men of the 1st Royal Munster Fusiliers bringing two uninjured horses back to British lines during a severe Turkish
Bringing in the hollyTraditional winter scene depicting a family taking home holly at Christmas. Child seated on a donkey. Date: circa 1908
Pedro ValderamaPEDRO VALDERAMA - Spanish missionary in the Philippines, where he baptised queen Juana and several hundreds of her subjects, thus bringing the true religion to the region. Date: circa 1521
Bathing-time by Rene VincentArt deco illustration depicting bathers with billowing towels and cloaks gathered around a car at the beach. The caption reads: Modern summer holiday-makers seen through an artists eyes
Orpheus and CerberusWith his music Orpheus charms Cerberus, the guardian of the underworld, to let him enter and rescue his wife Eurydice, whom he almost succeeds in bringing back to life
Cartoon, Epiphany 1916, WW1Cartoon, Epiphany 1916, illustrating a contemporary version of a childrens song about the Three Kings. Here, the three kings are from Turkey, Bulgaria and Austria
Messenger on horsebackA messenger from Sandringham bringing news of the Prince of Wales illness
Cave Dwellers / FamilyCave dwellers of the Ice Age (Pleistocene era), bringing home the days catch and joining the rest of the family around the fire
Anne of Cleves funeral panorama: rear of processionContemporary panoramic view of the funeral procession of Anne of Cleves to Westminser Abbey, a skilled though sketchy drawing on a roll of heavy parchment mounted on rollers
Russian Artillery on the move - WW1 era. Date: circa 1916
Osier Baskets Made at Gawleys Gate, Loch NeaghOsier Baskets Made at Gawleys Gate, L. Neagh - a view of a youth bringing other baskets to a pile outside a cottage. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Antrim; Lough Neagh). Date: circa early 1900s
Children Bringing Home the Turf With Donkey Slide Car, Glenariff - a view of two children with donkey and slide cart full of turf on a rural road