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Street tea party, Battersea - King George Vs Silver JubileeA street tea-party in Battersea, London, celebrating the Silver Jubilee of King George V. 1935
VE Day 1945 - Piccadilly CircusA young man in an odd ensemble consisting of jumper, jacket, hat and shorts, clutches a bottle of something strong-looking during joyous VE Day celebrations at Piccadilly Circus in Central London
Childrens tea party - King George Vs Silver JubileeOne of the many tea-parties held in the streets of London for poor children, in celebration of the Silver Jubilee of King George V. 1935
VE Day Celebrations in London, May 1945A flag seller does a roaring trade offering Allied flags for sale during the VE Day celebrations in London on 8th May 1945
CheersA group of people raise their glasses of beer in a toast outside an unidentified pub. As two people are wearing buttonholes, it is possible they are celebrating a wedding. c.1945
VE Day Celebrations - Piccadilly CircusJubilant scenes in Piccadilly Circus in Central London as crowds celebrate VE (Victory in Europe) Day on the 8th May 1945. 1945
Peace Day Celebrations outside Buckingham PalaceTanks with their guns lowered, taking part in Peace Day Celebrations outside Buckingham Palace, London. Date: 19 July 1919
BLACK MASSCelebrating the Black Mass, according to Ezekiel, and according to the French magician Vintras
Henri Murger Author 19CHENRI MURGER French writer, author, depicted with characters from the opera by Puccini based on his Scenes de la Vie de Boheme Date: 1822 - 1861
Little boy enjoying a Silver Jubilee tea in the streetA little boy enjoying a Silver Jubilee tea out in the street. He is wearing an enormous home-made hat with 25 YEARS written on it, and is tucking into his glass of jelly
Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, music sheetCover design for a music sheet containing the French conductor Louis Antoine Julliens Chimes Quadrilles, building on the success of Charles Dickens second Christmas book, The Chimes
Car credit payments / W H RobinsonTunes of merriment emanate from the pub, celebrating the payment of the last instalment - which has presumably taken quite some time to pay off
Good Cheer by Ethel ParkinsonGood Cheer -- four children dressed in medieval costume bring in the Christmas feast, consisting of a large turkey, glasses of steaming punch, a large round pudding, and a plate of fruit
Poster celebrating the Gotthard RailwayPoster celebrating the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Gotthard Railway, the splendid Swiss road to the sunny south
Soldiers toast in 1917A French and a British Royal Garrison Artillery (RGA) sergeant toasting each other at Boesinghe in Belgium on the British front during World War I on 18th August 1917
I believe it is peace for our timeExtract from the Illustrated London News, October 8th 1938, celebrating Chamberlains triumphant return to England following the Munich Agreement
Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey & Ottoman PrincesCelebrating the new Sultan. Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey (1844 - 1918). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1909 until his death in 1918
Celebration of the fall of Port ArthurJapanese businessmen celebrate the Fall of Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese War at Hibya Park, Tokyo. The Russians surrendered Port Arthur to the Japanese after nearly a years siege
Celebrating victory, 1918Women riding in a car with American soldiers celebrating the end of World War I in 1918
Celebrating victory, 1918French and American soldiers celebrating victory at the end of the First World War
Duke and Duchess of Windsor wedding souvenir postcardSouvenir postcard celebrating the wedding of the Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII to Wallis Simpson on 3rd June 1937
Boys at Charterhouse celebrating the Relief of Mafeking, 190Illustration showing schoolboys at Charterhouse boarding school celebrating the news of the Relief of Mafeking during the Boer War, 1900
Tyrolese Patriotic Play at Brixlegg, 1909Photograph showing a Tyrolese patriotic play, staged at Brixlegg in 1909, celebrating Andreas Hofers leadership of the Tyrolese against Napoleon in 1809
Armistice Night in Trafalgar Square, LondonCelebrating crowd in Trafalgar Square, London, on Armistice night, 1922. This was, reportedly, the biggest celebration of Armistice night since that, at the end of the First World War
Celebrations in London following the Relief of Mafeking, 190Illustration showing the crowd, dancing in Trafalgar Square, celebrating the news of the Relief of Mafeking during the Boer War, 1900
The French army celebrating Mass at the front
Victory Ball Albert HallAn artists impression of the Victory Ball at the Royal Albert Hall, celebrating the Allied victory at the end of World War One
Russian soldiers celebrating good news from the front with dance and music
Women factory workers wearing respiratory-veilsA group of female factory workers wearing respiratory-veils and carrying a banner. The photograph was taken during a procession in London in July 1916 celebrating the many different roles of women in
Procession of cheering women war-workersFemale workers from a munitions factory are shown taking part in a procession celebrating the role of women during the First World War. They are seen waving polished shell-cases
Women on the landThree female agricultural workers are pictured with a banner. The women were taking part in a procession through London in July 1916 celebrating the many different roles of women throughout the First
Girondins in PalaisroyalCelebrating the abdication of Louis Philippe, the Girondins stage a concert in the Palais Royal, Paris : but their jubilation is somewhat premature
Franco-Prussian War. Bavarian Light dragoons Passing the HeaGerman cavalry on hoseback, flourishing their swords and celebrating Prussian success aginst the French
A Female Football Fan, 1908Illustration of a female football supporter celebrating a goal, somewhat to the detriment of her fellow fans
Switzerland BernThe Corps Historique march through the streets, celebrating the Fifth Grand Centennial Fete
Students celebrating the winner of the Prix de Rome, ParisPhotograph showing students acclaiming their colleague, Lucien Fontanarosa (1912-1976) (centre top of image), after he had won the Prix de Rome awarded by the Beaux Arts, Paris, 1936
The Graphic Xmas noFront cover of The Graphics Jubilee Christmas number, celebrating 50 years of publication from 1869-1919. The image shows a theatre audience watching a magical scene with a fairy centre stage
Celebrating the Jubilee on Board a Man of War - Extra RationEngraving showing the distribution of grog (watered down rum) on board HMS Sultan to celebrate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887
Celebrating RevolutionA service at the Madeleine, Paris, commemorates the Revolution
Territorials Card C1914A card celebrating the brave members of the territorial army as they answer the call to war
Opening of the Channel Islands TelegraphCrowd scene showing people in Jersey celebrating the opening of the Channel Islands Telegraph in 1858
V E Day DanceA young woman is swept off her feet by a sailor at a dance celebrating V.E. (Victory in Europe) Day
Federation Celebrated 1Works at the Champ de Mars, Paris, preparing the ground for the Fete de la Federation, celebrating the first anniversary of the fall of the Bastille
Federation Celebrated 2Men, women and children toil at the Champ de Mars, Paris, preparing the ground for the Fete de la Federation, celebrating the anniversary of the fall of the Bastille
Village Choir, New YearCelebrating New Year in an English village : the village choir perform at the Squires house, and are rewarded with a glass of punch
Customs / Leap Year / CardThe chance of love and money on a card celebrating a leap year
MASS, 1739Celebrating the Mass in a French church
Brunhildes DepartureBRUNHILD(E)s DEPARTURE FROM ISENSTEIN : Painting celebrating Brunhild(e), the German mythical woman renowned for her superhuman physique