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Funeral of Edward VII - Naval ContingentNaval Contingent - Sailors marching with reversed arms. Part of Box 127 Boswell Collection - Funeral of Edward VII
Caricatures, Bradlaugh and Labouchere, fellow-MPsCaricatures, Charles Bradlaugh and Henry Labouchere, Northampton MPs. Labouchere supported his atheist colleague in parliament. 1880
Caricature of Charles Reade, novelist and dramatistCaricature of Charles Reade (1814-1884), novelist and dramatist. Multum-in-Parvo Champion. An author of few words, but many grievances. 1882
Caricature of Charles Bradlaugh, atheist MPCaricature of Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891), atheist politician, Liberal MP for Northampton. Look out for Mr Bradlaugh on the Third of August. 1881
Cartoon, Gladstone, Bradlaugh and LabouchereCartoon, Charles Bradlaugh, atheist, republican and Liberal MP for Northampton, supported by his fellow-MP Henry Labouchere but a worrying presence for the Liberal leader W E Gladstone. 1881
University Sports - Oxford and CambridgePage from the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News depicting various Sports at Oxford and Cambridge Universities, such as long jump, mile race, shot put, quarter mile and three miles race
Running backwards racing forward runners at HarvardBlack athlete running the 75 yards faster than forward-running sprinters could run 100 yards at Harvard Stadium in 1927. Date: 1927
People in a street with banners, Petrograd, RussiaCrowds of people in a street with banners, Petrograd (St Petersburg), Russia, during a period of transition when much parading and speech-making took place. Date: circa 1917
People near Winter Palace Square, Petrograd, RussiaPeople near Winter Palace Square, Petrograd (St Petersburg), Russia, anticipating a counter-revolutionary challenge from General Kornilov and his Cossack soldiers
Cartoon, Round figures, WW1Cartoon, Round figures. A French gendarme officiously challenges a civilian man about his age. The document says 47, but he is sure the man looks nearer 50. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Scene outside a cafe, WW1Cartoon, Scene outside a cafe. With new restrictions on the serving of alcohol, two soldiers are turned away, and a waiter challenges two little boys sitting at a table. Date: 1916
Cartoon, The best evidence, WW1Cartoon, The best evidence, showing a French couple challenging a German man (living in France but near the German border)
Regatta - Sexton Challenge Cup, Folkestone, KentRegatta - Sexton Challenge Cup, Folkestone, near Hythe, Kent, England. Date: 1920s
WW2 Poster -- What are you doing about Education?What are YOU doing about EDUCATION Army Education Poster, by Sgt H F (Fred) Darking (1911-1999), Royal Engineers. Date: 1945
Anthony Wilding at Wimbledon in 1913Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding, New Zealand born tennis player and Wimbledon champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 pictured playing on court and defeating M. E
British Vickers Viking airliner by G. H. DavisAnother British air challenge: the Vickers Viking 27-seater airliner. Details of a medium transport aircraft designed to give Britain a lead in the field of civil aviation. Date: 1945
The Kings Champion at the Coronation BanquetImpression of the Kings Champion entering Westminster Hall during the State Banquet following the Coronation of King George IV in 1821 as observed by Sir Walter Scott
Coronation Banquet of King Henry VBanquet following the Coronation ceremony for King Henry V in 1413, featuring the Kings Champion, an office instituted by William I
Cinematography trophies on displayVarious trophies on display. The notice reads: Modern Bee Breeding, but the large trophy at the centre is for Amateur Cinematography
1st Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers sports teamBand and drums, 1st Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers - winners of battalion sports challenge cup. Date: 1911
Agressive local man spots ths chance of a swift buckScene - Scarboro. Time - Sunday Morning. Very Muddy. Inhabitant: " Be Thoo a Strong Mon?" Amateur Weightlifter (rather proud that his fame has spread so far): " Well, yes, my friend
Winning Team of the Met. Fire Brigade Football Challenge CupWinning Team of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Football Challenge Cup (1903-4) -Central District. The MFB was renamed the London Fire Brigade in 1904 Date: 1904
The Gondola of Auguste PiccardThe Gondola of Prof. Auguste Piccard and Monsieur Cosyns used for the second ascent into the stratosphere on August 18th, 1932. The maximum height reached was 16, 940 metres (10 1/2 miles)! Date: 1932
A blind man walks across Niagara Date: 1912
An unexpected challenge
Maces challenge to Heenan & Sayers. Date c1882 May 25. Maces challenge to Heenan & Sayers. Date c1882 May 25
Return of the greatest of all magicians, the Houdinis, Harry, Bessie original introducers of metamorphosis, greatest and finest trunk mystery the world has ever seen, challenge hand-cuff act
Challenge to Houdini, Regent Theatre, Salford. Committee letter challenging Houdini to escape from one of their extra strong and large travelling baskets and his reply. Date 1904?
Hardeen challenged!... Hardeen accepts challenge, Friday, Jan. 17, 05. Date 1905
Democracy a challengeDemocracy.. a challenge. Poster for democracy showing the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty. Date between 1936 and 1940
Maserati Racing CarAn archetypal racing car designed to meet the German challenge. Date: 1936
Australian Yacht RaceThe yacht Vanessa, the winner the Blue Ribbon of sailing in the Sayonara Cup, Australias premier yachting challenge race. Date: 1930s
The FA challenge cup final, 1883The Football Association challenge cup-final tie: Old Etonians(Captained by the Hon. A.F Kinnaird)versus Blackburn Olympics(captained by S.A Warburton)
The Kings Champion entering Westminster HallImpression of the Kings Champion entering Westminster Hall during the State Banquet following the Coronation of King George IV in 1821 as observed by Sir Walter Scott
The FA Cup Final 1922 held at Chelseas Stamford Bridge Ground in London, contested between Huddersfield and Preston in a Lancashire against Yorshire War of the Roses
Around the world in an iron maskAn extraordinary postcard of a man who for a wager of 21, 000 pounds, walked around the world. Harry Bensley alledged to have pushed his perambulator all around the globe wearing this mask
Henley Regatta Winners from BelgiumThe winners of the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta, from the Royal Club & Royal Sport Nautique Club of Ghent, Belgium. This is the 8-man crew with cox (seated in cap) and trainer