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London Trade Card - Bun House at ChelseaLondon Trade Card - a perspective view of David Loudons Bun House (shop) at Chelsea, by Royal Appointment. They sold Chelsea buns and hot cross buns. circa 1750
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A6, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
The Nose Game - Impulsive Nose A2, Denotes Quick Temper. 1927
Occupations 1882 - Hot Cross Buns Seller. 1882
Florence Upton playing cards - The Bun Cart. circa 1900s
Gibbs Happy Families - Mr Bun the Baker. 20th century
Gibbs Happy Families - Miss Bun the Bakers daughter. 20th century
Young woman looking the painting The Windmill at Wijk bij DuHolland. Amsterdam. Rijksmuseum. Young woman looking a Jacob Isaackz van Ruisdael (c. 1628-1682) painting The Windmill at Wijk bij Duurstede, c. 1668-1670
Erminia Borghi-Mamo (1855-1941). Colored engravingErminia Borghi-Mamo (1855-1941). French Soprano. Engraving of The Spanish and American Illustration, 1878. Colored
Pisanello (c. 1395-probably 1455). Portrait of a Princess ofPisanello (c. 1395-probably 1455). Italian painter. Early Renaissance and Quattrocento. Portrait of a Princess of the House of Este. (1436-1449). Museum of Louvre. Paris
Greek Art Funerary stele. V century B. CGREEK ART. Greece. V century BC. Funerary stele marble. Relief with a Young offers a bird with her left hand to a child kneeling whos standing to pick it up
Flapper of the 1920s. circa 1920s
George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo rides an elephant, who snatches away his bun in payment. Artwork for a story, Taking the bun, originally published in The New Bonzo Book (Partridge, London). Date: 1927
Victoria EugeniaVICTORIA EUGENIA, Queen of Spain, Princess of Battenburg, wife of ALFONSO XIII, in the year of their marriage Date: 1887 - 1969
HippoHumorous drawing of a hippo. That bun was STALE. Artist George Henry Thompson Date: 1904
HippoHumorous drawing of a hippo. Would I like a bun?. Artist George Henry Thompson Date: 1904
WW1 - Soldiers and nurses in Bun Race Date: circa 1916
Advert for Erasmic soapPeerless for the complexion. Date: 1928
Queen Victoria - Portrait in profile from 1837Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901) - sensitive portrait in profile from 1837, the newly crowned monarch wearing a garland of roses in her hair. 1837
Hungry Peter dressed as Fat Boy in PickwickHungry Peter the pig dressed as the Fat Boy in Charles Dickens Pickwick Papers, ready for Humpty and Dumptys fancy dress ball. Date: 1914
Women with a fan 1922Women turned away while holding a fan. Date: 1922
Proterozoic ocean floorA restoration of Proterozoic ocean floor with bun-shaped stromatolites
Dog Hot Cross Bun SellerA dog selling hot cross buns in a barrow. Date: early 1930s
Coronation Tea Party (advertisement)As part of an advertisement for Bowater Paper Corporation Limited, artist Illingworth previews the typical scene in British villages during Coronation week. Date: 1953
Old lady knittingPortrait of an old lady sitting in her chair, knitting
Turkish boy standing with a traditional rifleYoung Turkish boy standing for a portrait photograph with a traditional rifle. He also wears a loose pouch and carries a long curved knife
Brown Bear Cub AldinA brown bear cub tries to catch a badly thrown bun
Tiger Cub in Zoo AldinA tiger cub being fed a bun on the point of an umbrella
Butterworth DoleENGLAND: BUTTERWORTH DOLE & WIDOWs SIXPENCE, St Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield, London. On Good Friday widows over 60 receive a sixpence & Hot X bun
Happy Families / Mr Bun" Happy Families" was devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Happy Families / Mstr Bun" Happy Families" was devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Happy Families / Mrs Bun" Happy Families" was devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
German Baker C18A young lady, with a shopping basket on her arm, pays a visit to a baker who is relaxing in a chair; one can only assume that he has a bun in the oven
Weaving on a Hand LoomA woman using a table hand loom, which apparently can weave anything in any type of pattern
Shops / Bakers / Mstr BunMaster Bun the Bakers Son, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Shops / Baker / Mrs BunMrs Bun the Bakers Wife, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861