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Italian New Year CustomThe citizens of Napoli, Italy, celebrate the New Year with fires and fireworks on every balcony Date: 1921
Peasants dancing on anniversary of Revolution, RussiaPeasants enjoying a general holiday, dancing and celebrating on the anniversary of the Revolution in Russia. Date: circa 1918
Christmas is Come 1850Music sheet called Christmas is Come, from a bound volume A Holiday Book for Christmas and the New Year, words by Albert Smith and music by W.V. Wallace. Date: 1850
Wartime fashion article, Britannia and Eve magazine, 1941A double-page illustrated article from Britannia and Eve, April 1941, reporting on women outfits for any occasion, from regular working days to a week-end out in the countryside
Cartoon, They don t have any in Germany, WW1Cartoon, They don t have any in Germany. Allied soldiers celebrate with a drink of Pinard (cheap wine or plonk), happy to think that its not available in Germany
Children celebrate the Queens Silver JubileeA group of children, one with a cigarette, celebrate the Queens Silver Jubilee at a school party in 1977. Date: 1977
Cartoon, John Bull taking a Luncheon, or, British Cooks cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard with Bonne Chere, by James Gillray. Celebrate Britains victory at Aboukir Bay in August 1798
WW1 - Comrades in victoryWW1 - A French and British comrade on the battlefield congratulating each other after their victory. Date: 1916
Parisians celebrate peace treatry, France, 1919A series of photographs recording of French citizens celebrating the peace treaty in the streets of Paris. From jubilation in the city, German guns being dragged through the streets
Celebrating the royal wedding at the Hotel Cecil, 1923A large group of revellers on the dancefloor at the Hotel Cecil, Strand, London pose for a cheery photograph as they celebrate the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of York in April 1923
Carlos Juliao (1740-1814). Coronation of a king in the celebrations of Kings, Brazil, 18th c. Costumbrism. Watercolour
The first World war (1918). Celebration of the Victory in the Paris streets (November). Illustration by Charles Hoffbauer
Interior view of caf頎uevo. Madrid, s. XIX. EngravingInterior view of caf頎 uevo. Madrid, s.XIX. Engraving. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Museo de Historia
Royal banquet to celebrate the birth of Dauphin Louis XVII, 1729. Engraving
Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) - Bulawayo, Indaba at Government HouseLantern slide of Bulawayo, Indaba at Government House. An Indaba was a meeting or conference. This Indaba is being held to celebrate the arrival of the railway line at Bulawayo
Italy - Florence - Triumphal Arch at Porta GalloColoured lantern slide of the Triumphal Arch at Porta San Gallo in Florence. It was erected in 1738 to celebrate the arrival of the Loreno dynasty in Florence
A carnival queenA young woman in Carnival mood! Date: 1923
Armistice celebrations in Trafalgar SquareCrowds dancing, waving flags and climbing on Landseers famous lions in Trafalgar Square as they celebrate the signing of the Armistice and the end of the First World War in November 1918. Date: 1918
New Years Day with a Highland RegimentOn the Western front, a Highland Regiment celebrate the New Year in traditional Scottish style, with sword dancing, bagpipe playing and singing. Date: 1 January 1917
Street celebration with flags, VE DayStanding amid the rubble of bombed homes, people celebrate with flags in Battersea, South London, to celebrate the end of the Second World War on VE Day. Date: 1945
NCIS 1860-1910 Jubilee cake, in three tiers. Date: 1910
Paris, France - Eglise Saint Augustin. Date: 1869
Paris, France - Barrieres, Cheap Wine Shop. Date: 1855
Paris, France - Barrieres, Ball at Dancehall Just Outside. Date: 1855
Royal Wedding 1893 of Duke and Duchess of YorkFront cover supplement for the Wedding of Duke of York to Princess Victoria May of Teck, (later King George V and Queen Mary consort), on 6 July 1893. Date: 1893
Copy of German original medallion - sinking of the LusitaniaThis is a British strike of the German original medallion made to celebrate the sinking of the Lusitania by a German submarine on the 7th May 1915
King George & Queen Mary Silver JubileeKing George V and Queen Mary of Teck consort, photographed in May 1935, to celebrate the Silver Jubilee. Date: 1935
Queen Victorias subjects celebrate her Diamond JubileeHappy and glorious, long to reign over us, God Save the Queen! Queen Victorias subjects at home and in the colonies celebrate her Diamond Jubilee in 1897 in this idealistic illustration. Date: 1897
Armistice Day celebrations 1918Armistice day on the 11 November 1918, workers flocked out of factories, employers and employees left their desks, sirens screamed and whistles sounded, to flock to towns
Scottish officers celebrate New Years Day, WW1Scottish officers celebrating New Years Day on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
American 4th of July postcard. The day we celebrate
George V & Queen Mary in Trafalgar Square on Armistice DayKing George V and Queen Mary ride in a carriage through Trafalgar Square on Armistice Day at the end of World War One while crowds of soldiers and civilians celebrate. Date: 11th November 1918
Armistice Day soldiers with flagsArmistice Day scene in London at the end of World War One: soldiers with British Union Jack and American Stars and Stripes flags. 11th November 1918
Peace Day Victory procession crossing Westminster BridgeThe American contingent in the Peace Day Victory procession to celebrate the end of World War One crossing Westminster Bridge, London. 19th July 1919
London rejoices at the birth of Prince CharlesLondon rejoices over the birth of a son to Princess Elizabeth. The crowd assembled outside Buckingham Palace after the news was announced. Date: 1948
Peace Day procession, 19th July 1919Tanks take part in the Peace Day Victory procession through London on 19th July 1919 to celebrate the end of World War One. Date: 19th July 1919
Peace Day celebrations in London 1919Peace Day celebrations in London, 19th July 1919, to celebrate the end of World War One. Flags of the Allied nations fly from windows along Whitehall and crowds line the street by the Cenotaph
The Duke and Duchess of York: An Empires CongratulationsA portrait of the Duke and Duchess of York to celebrate the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II on 21st April 1926. Date: 1926
Street scene in Shanklin, Isle of Wight, with pedestrians, traffic, and streamers across the main road, probably to celebrate the accession of King George VI. Date: 1936
Peace ConferenceTo celebrate the peace conference, a state ball is held ats Hertogenbosch. Date: 1686
Federation Celebrated 4On the Champ de Mars, Parisians celebrate the Fete de la Federation, marking the first anniversary of the fall of the Bastille. Date: 14 July 1790
Federation Celebrated 3On the Champ de Mars, Parisians celebrate the Fete de la Federation, marking the first anniversary of the fall of the Bastille. Date: 14 July 1790
12-YEAR TRUCE - 2Outside the Stathuys (town hall) The populace of Antwerp celebrate the signing of the truce between Austria and the Netherlands with burning barrels of pitch. Date: 9 April 1609
Coronation Fete 1838An elaborate fete to celebrate the coronation of Queen Victoria on Parkers Piece, Cambridge involving a great circular arrangement of tables Date: 28 June 1838