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Celebrating the Relief of Mafeking, Boer WarCelebrating the Relief of Mafeking (Boer War) outside Colonel Robert Baden-Powells home. 1900
WW1 Peace celebrations, LondonWW1 Peace celebrations in London - French Infrantry pass along Westminster Bridge Road. 1919
Peace celebrations, Westminster Bridge Road, LondonPeace celebrations - French troops marching along Westminster Bridge Road, London, July 1919. 1919
Empire Day celebrations, Wembley StadiumEmpire Day celebrations at Wembley Stadium, North London, in front of the King and Queen on 24 May 1925, as part of British Empire Exhibition. 1925
King George V and Queen Mary, St Paul s, LondonKing George V and Queen Mary driving through St Pauls Churchyard, London, on the occasion of their Silver Wedding in July 1918. 1918
St Pauls Cathedral celebration, LondonSt Pauls Cathedral, London, full of people for a celebration
Armistice Day, London, 11 November 1918, WW1People on Armistice Day in London, 11 November 1918, as the First World War came to an end. 1918
Birthday card with a view through a window from inside a sitting room. Date: circa 1930s
Two wooden dolls pulling a cracker on a greetings card -- Gay Young Sparks. Date: circa 1900s
Cutout birthday card, age 6, with two children pulling paper crackers. Date: circa 1920s
Boy with an empty dish on a Thanksgiving postcard. Date: 1909
Boy serving a fruit pie on a Thanksgiving postcard. Date: 1909
Boy serving a roast turkey on a Thanksgiving postcard. Date: 1909
Couple with champagne on a New Year postcard. Date: circa 1900s
Woman pouring champagne on a New Year postcard. Date: circa 1900s
Bottle of champagne on a French New Year postcard. circa 1900s
Cupids with a bottle of champagne on a New Year postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Boy riding a turkey on a Thanksgiving postcardBoy riding on the back of a large turkey on a Thanksgiving postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Empire Day Commonwealth flag sent to England from AustraliaA flag sent to the boys and girls of Blackley Municipal School, Manchester by the pupils of Wellington Road School, Adelaide and unfurled on Empire Day by Sir Frederick Cawley, Liberal M.P
Sphere special supplement for Empire DayCover of The Sphere magazines special supplement for Empire Day, instigated by the Earl of Meath and celebrated on Queen Victorias birthday, May 24th each year
Christmas card in the shape of a champagne bottle, open to reveal a verse and a John Bull-type man proposing a toast. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Queen Victorias twelfth cake 1849Queen Victorias twelfth cake. The cake was designed and made by her Majestys confectioner, Mr Mawditt; it was approximately 30 inches in diameter. Date: 1849
People dancing on a New Year card, with a fountain in the foreground. (2 of 3) Date: circa 1890s
The Arrival of Spring by Grotemeyer. circa 1898
The Republican Constitution Accepted - Paris, FranceThe Republican Constitution accepted and celebrated with a parade through the streets of Paris - 10th August, 1793. Date: 1793
Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee commemoration -- a portrait in the middle, with sculptures from the Albert Memorial in the four corners, representing Europe, Asia, Africa and America. Date: 1887
Postwar celebration with marching troops, City of LondonPostwar celebration with marching troops on Peace Day in the City of London, with the Lord Mayor taking the salute. circa 1919
Irish Literary SocietyCelebration of the 21st anniversary of the Irish Literary Society, London, and the National Literary Society of Ireland at Dublin, 1913. Left to right, front row, includes Agnes O Farrell, A.P
The Coming of Age by H. M. BatemanOutside the Four-Mile Radius - Surbubia. A young man begrudges being the centre of a rather elderly group of party goers at his 21st birthday celebration. Date: 1912
Jubilee Review layout, Portsmouth Harbour, printed on board the battleship HMS Renown, for the Silver Jubilee of King George and Queen Mary. Date: 1935
Gigantic Christmas tree at Crystal Palace 1854The gigantic Christmas tree at Crystal Palace, Sydenham which occupied the central transept. The general design was carried out by Mr Hurwitz, loaded with a variety of ornaments and nicknacks
Christmas tree at the Temperance Hall 1845Christmas tree, also described as a Tree of Love, by The Illustrated London News, erected on the stage at the Temperance Hall by the London Mission Society who were giving a Christmas celebration for
Peace Day Celebrations, to celebrate the end of World War One. The Navy section of the pageant. Officers and men of the Second Battle Squadron
Peace Parade in London, to celebrate the end of World War One, photograph showing representatives of 1st Black Watch leading. Date: 19 July 1919
Photograph taken from Buckingham Palace, the procession marching to and passing the saluting-point at the roof of Victoria Memorial, which faces the Mall. Date: 19 July 1919
Peace Day Celebrations - Royal Watching in Pavilion 1919The royal party George V and Mary Teck watch from the pavilion at Victoria Memorial, along the Mall, showing the view which Majesties had of the procession, as it apprroached them
Liberation of Brussels during World War II Date: 1945
Two Belgian boys dressed as British soldiers with adults during World War II. Picture taken when the Belgian people heard the news of the end of the war in Europe
Advertisement for the 10ft high royal wedding of the Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, placed by McVitie and Price of Edinburgh, who strangely, call themselves biscuit makers
Deer and ox roasting is often part of a celebration or custom, in various parts of Britain. Here deer carcasses are being roasted in the open air at Bournemouth, England. Date: 1950s
American soldiers march through London to celebrate victory in the Great War on Peace Day 19th July 1919. Date: 1919
The annual celebration of the Relief of Derry, attracted a large group of nationalist protesters in Londonderry, commemorate the events in 1689 when a 105 day siege of the city by Jacobites was
Easter Greetings - Yellow chicks and colourful eggscirca 1906
Mayor of Shrewsbury at Celebration of Empire DayThe Mayor of Shrewsbury, T. Corbett Esq. at Celebration of Empire Day, 1907, at the Shropshire and West Midland Show Ground. 1907
Aden, Yemen - a large gathering (public holiday or festival or perhaps a large outdoor market?). View toward the bay. circa 1910s
Algeria - Sheiks and Goums - open-air festivalSheiks (local leaders) and Goums (mounted contingents of Arab or Berber horsemen) at a large open air festival. 1912
Boy and Girl Sitting on Half Moon Valentine Date: 1940
Valentine Zodiac Card for August Virgo Date: 1910