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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
Fair Day in Ardara, a Glengesh Man Bringing in a Web of Homespun - a view of a man with a web of homespun on his back talking to a man, with another onlooking, on a rural road
Bringing Milk to the Creamery, Co Fermanagh - a view of a man and a donkey and two churns on its back. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Fermanagh). Date: circa early 1900s
Bringing Home the Mountain Turf, Co. Fermanagh - a view of a man with a donkey and two full turf creels on its back talking to a man sitting down by a roadside
Bringing Home the Turf, Inishowen, Co. Donegal - a view of a man and boy carrying turf in baskets on their shoulder. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Donegal: Inishowen). Date: circa early 1900s
Bringing Home the Calacht, Toome, Co. Antrim - a view of the photographer being led by the neck with a sheath of corn, in a field of corn stacks, with three other people
Bringing Home the Tatties near Newcastle - view of two boys one sitting with a backcreel and the other standing with his backcreel full of potatoes
Babies and storks on five Victorian scrapsBabies and storks (and a postman) on five Victorian scraps. Date: circa 1890s
Santa with toysEdwardian illustration depicting Santa Claus bringing toys to happy children at Christmas. Date: circa 1904
Santa with children & toysWhile Santa Claus dozes off, greedy children steal the gifts from his sack.Date: circa 1906
Bringing in theXmas dinnerChildren in period costume bringing in the Christmas meal in front of a roaring fire. Date: circa 1920
The Regents of the Spinhuis and Nieuwe Werkhuis, AmsterdamKarel Dujardin (1626-1678). Dutch painter. The Regents of the Spinhuis and Nieuwe Werkhuis, Amsterdam, 1669. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Altar of Domitius. Detail. Ca. 150 BCAltar of Domitius. At the base is depicting the wedding of Poseidon and Amphitrite. Ca. 150 BC. Detail of the nuptial courtship with a Nereid on a hippocampus bringing a present and winged erotes
Caricature of W E Gladstone and his son HerbertCaricature of W E Gladstone training his son Herbert (1854-1930) for parliament. The Cabinet Trick -- Bringing Him Up to the Business
Stretcher bearers waiting for ambulance train arrivalA group of civilians are standing by parked ambulance vehicles inside a station building at Ramsgate Town Station. On the ground nearby are several stretchers
Stork : Get it UpThe stork says En l air ! (Get it up !) encouraging French parents to replenish the population after World War Two Date: 1950s
Irish Campaign 1394Ships bringing supplies to the English forces during King Richard IIs campaign in Ireland. Date: 1394
Rus / Jap War- SuppliesRussians bringing up supplies in Manchuria Date: 1904
1857 Mutiny / Captured GunFusiliers bringing captured guns into camp. Date: 1857
Colonial ConferenceA meeting of the Colonial Conference in London, bringing together leaders from all parts of the Empire on which the sun never sets Date: 4 April 1887
Relic Crown of ThornsLouis IX, king of France, returns to France bringing with him the actual crown of thorns which was placed on the head of Jesus when he was mocked by Pilates soldiers Date: 1254
The yule log by Charles RobinsonA group of children pull in the yule log Date: 1906
Bringing Home Mistletoe by Charles RobinsonBringing home bundles of mistletoe and holly. Date: 1906
Austrian New Year CustomEIN SYLVESTERSABEND An Austrian youth goes from house to house, blowing his trumpet and bringing the glad tidings of the New Year Date: circa 1870
Stork Brings BabyA stork brings William Elmer Didelius to his expectant family, on 19 December 1908, carrying 11 lb (about 5 kg) of baby, plus wrapping, in its beak Date: 1908
House of Lords, 1831HOUSE OF LORDS King William IV prorogues Parliament, bringing the parliamentary session to a close. Date: April 1831
Ansgar and Witmar, missionaries to SwedenSaint Ansgar (Anskar, Oscar, 801-865), Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, and the friar Witmar bring Christianity to Sweden. Date: 830
Bringing in the Boars Head (and the Colmans Mustard!) - Christmas Feasting tradition. Date: circa 17th century
FOGOLINO, Marcello (1483-1553). Courtiers at Malpaga Castle. 1st half 16th c. ITALY. Bergamo. Malpaga Castle. Servants bringing game dishes to table. Renaissance art. Fresco
Boy scouts with raft at camp, British HondurasBoy scouts bringing in their large raft (named Katrinka) at Loyola Camp, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America, 2 June 1951. Date: 1951
Private W Cheetham bringing up fresh supplies of bombsPrivate W. Cheetham (1st Btn. Shropshire Light Infantry) bringing up fresh supplies of bombs under very heavy fire at the crater at Hooge - August 9th 1915
British troops bringing in a German battery under fire, WW1British troops bringing in a German battery under fire, by B Hall
Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies, WW1Private A C Crapper bringing up a limber of supplies to the trenches under heavy fire. After the horses had bolted, 670 Private Crapper of the 1/4th (Hallamshire) Battalion
Winter rations for British troops in the trenches 1917British commissariat methods: Army ration corps supplying hot food to the men in the trenches at the Battle of Arras on the Western Front in France; serving hot stew in bad weather often added very
Bringing home the hollyWinter / Christmas scene of children. Date: circa 1910
Bringing home the mistletoeWinter / Christmas scene of children. Date: circa 1910
Christmas Morning - Bringing Home Christmas DinnerThis picture shows a later 18th century scene of a couple bringing home their Christmas dinner. They are out in a snowy countryside and behind them there is a large reindeer
Bringing goods ashore - Port Elizabeth, South Africa Date: late 19th century
Thierry D alsaceTHIERRY D ALSACE Flemish crusader, son of Thierry duc de Lorraine : he made four journeys to the Holy Land, bringing back the blood of Jesus; built Gravelines. Date: ? - 1168
Bringing Daddys Dinner. Foster, Myles Birket 1825 - 1899
Russo-Japanese War - Bringing up shells for the field guns. Date: circa 1905
Noblesse oblige - Swiss caring for injured soldiersNoblesse oblige - Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly. Despite neutrality in world conflict, the Swiss recognise their obligations due to their status to care for those injured in