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Bringing in ChristmasPagan Christmas, with people enjoying the festive spirit with some hot mulled cider or two!
The opening days of the coronation ceremonies to mark the Emperor of India with Edward VII not attending, instead sending his brother, the Duke of Connaught
South Kensington Arts Students marching through London, with a bust of Major-General Baden-Powell, to celebrate the relief of Mafeking. Date: 1900
CARD - BOYS FIGHTINGTwo boys fighting - one in white, the other in working wear - invite you to celebrate the season of Peace and Goodwill towards All Date: circa 1890
American soldiers march through London to celebrate victory in the Great War on Peace Day 19th July 1919. Date: 1919
WW1 - American troops in France celebrate Independence Day - 4th July, 1917. Musicians playing in front of the Police Office. Date: 1917
Grandparents Visit at Christmas Date: 1948
Classical Building. Chicago. Date: 1893
Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra 1862Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra (1844 - 1925), consort to King Edward VII, Alexandra of Denmark. Celebrating the engagement to Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII
Royal Highness the Prince of Wales 1862Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, later Edward VII (1841 - 1910), King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910
Peace celebrationsTea party held in a street in Londons East End to celebrate the end of World War I in 1918. Children are sat at a long table, while parents (mainly women) serve food
ALMSHOUSE EAST GRINSTEADThe residents of Sackville College, East Grinstead, Surrey, celebrate Palm Sunday in the timbered and vaulted hall of their almshouse. Date: 1850
FRENCH 14 JULY DANCEThe people of Paris celebrate le quatorze juillet - Bastille Day - by dancing in the streets Date: 1921
DE GAULLE ACROSS RHINEThe French cross the Rhine on 31 March, and a few days later De Gaulle in person is there to celebrate the liberation of Alsace and Lorraine from German occupation Date: April 1945
Stanton Drew StonesStanton Drew Stone circle is celebrated in folklore as the members of a wedding party lured by the devil to celebrate on the sabbath and thus becoming petrified!
NEW YORK CELEBRATESNew Yorkers celebrate in the streets when the war with Japan ends Date: August 1945
CASINO DE CHICAGO 1933The Casino de Chicago stages a hyper-revue to celebrate the end of prohibition: Cocktails for ever Date: 1933
Quatorze JuilletParisians and Parisiennes dance in the streets to celebrate the storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution Date: 14 July 1921
FESTIVE TOAST 1899A festive toast at a dinner party to celebrate Christmas and the New Year. Date: 1899
SHOOTING WILD TURKEYShooting wild turkey to celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday in November Date: 1859
GREECE / MILITARY RIDEA ceremonial ride with flaming torches to celebrate a victory Date: circa 500 BC
Armistice Day celebrations 1918Jubilant peace celebrations in Piccadilly Circus, London, after the end of World War One. Date: November 1918
REVOLUTIONARY FESTIVALParisians celebrate the Foundation of the Republic with a chariot race in the Champ de Mars Date: 22 September 1796
ROMANS DRINKAncient Romans celebrate with a drink Date: circa 200 BC
NOTRE DAME, PARISA Te Deum is sung in Notre Dame to celebrate the glorious capture (with the help of God) of Algiers Date: 11 July 1830
IRISH JIG 1848Irish folk celebrate the New Year by dancing a jig in a cabin. Date: 1848
BACCHUSRoman countryfolk celebrate a festival in honour of Bacchus Date: 29 BC
GREEN PARK FIREWORKSA fireworks display at Green Park to celebrate the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle which marked the end of the War of Austrian Succession Date: 1748
Roman banquet to celebrate the SaturnaliaA Roman banquet to celebrate the Saturnalia, 17-19 December. Date: circa 100 BC
Trafalgar Day 1900Crowds gather round Nelsons column in Trafalgar Square on Trafalgar Day to celebrate the victory of French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. Date: 21 October 1900
End of Prohibition in AmericaAmericans celebrate the end of Prohibition Date: 1933
SATURNALIARomans celebrate the festival of the SATURNALIA which occurred in December and was the forerunner of the Christians Christmas
LUTHERs CHRISTMASLuther and his family celebrate Christmas Eve, 1536, with songs, presents and delicacies round the Christmas Tree Date: 1536
LUTHER FAMILY CHRISTMASLuther and his family celebrate Christmas Eve, 1536, with songs, presents and delicacies round the Christmas Tree Date: 1536
Barbara Streisand, Joan Collins and Anthony NewleyA series of photos of Barbara Streisand, Joan Collins and husband Anthony (Tony) Newley at a party thrown by Jackie Collins at the newly-opened Chi-Chi Club in St. James, London
Selfridges decorated for the 1937 CoronationSelfridges department store in Oxford Street, London decorated for the Coronation of King George VI in May 1937. The store displayed a sculptured pageant of English history
Coronation street party, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexTo celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II the town of Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, organised four childrens street parties at various locations around the town
Royal family Silver Jubilee - Buckingham Palace balconyThe royal family assemble on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the celebrations of the Silver Jubilee of King George V
The Hesse and Battenberg families at OsborneA Royal group at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, to celebrate the marriage of Princess Beatrice to Prince Henry of Battenberg in 1885
Avril Coleridge-Taylor. Avril Coleridge-Taylor (1903-1998) British-born conductor & composer. Mixed race daughter of composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Invitation, Queen Victoria Jubilee Reception, Glasgow 1887Invitation to a Reception to celebrate Queen Victorias Jubilee, St Andrews Halls, Glasgow, 16 June 1887. 1887
Outdoor banquet by Sebastiaen Vrancx (1573-1647)Sebastiaen Vrancx (1573-1647). Flemish painter. Outdoor banquet. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary
George V Jubilee, Buckingham Palace balcony, 1935George V(1865-1936) and Queen Mary(1867-1953) celebrate their Silver Jubilee, standing on the balcony at Buckingham Palace, London. Date: 1935
Pilgrims of New Plymouth Colony celebrate first ThanksgivingThe Pilgrims of New Plymouth Colony celebrate a first Thanksgiving Day with American Indians in a painting by JLG Ferris
Englands monarchs of the past greet George VAn allegorical illustration to celebrate the Coronation of King George V and Queen Mary, featuring the King and Queen seated on their thrones while all the past monarchs of England
Celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth IIA Coty advert celebrating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II placed next to a front-cover of The Tatler featuring a painting of the Queen wearing fur and carrying a bouquet of roses Date: 1953
China - Weihai (Port Edward) - Rendition back to ChinaChina - Shandong province - Weihai (Port Edward) - Street decorated to celebrate the rendition back to Chinese control. Under British rule from 1898 until 1930. Date: 1930
Graphic Royal Wedding number 1893The cover of the Graphic Royal Wedding number to celebrate the marriage of George V (1865-1936), then Duke of York, to Princess May of Teck(1867-1953)in 1893. 1893