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Man in historical costume on a Christmas card, with a pull tab on the right to change the picture. Date: circa 1890s
Caricature of the theatre manager William Holland -- The Invasion of Holland. One manager goes out, another one comes in. 1881
Caricature of George Conquest, theatre managerCaricature of George Augustus Oliver Conquest (1837-1901), playwright, theatre manager, acrobat and pantomimist -- And has it come to this
Cartoon, Actors from Drury Lane changing allegianceCartoon, Actors from Drury Lane Theatre changing allegiance. They were at Drury Lane for years, but this season they go over to the opposition shop. 1880
Thomas Clark, ProprTHOMAS CLARK The proprietor of Exeter Change, London. Date: 1737 - 1816
Drying baby after his bathA mother dries her baby after his bath, using talcum powder and a powder puff
COSTUME 1794-5German Spring & Winter fashions of 1794-5 showing a change in style from the natural waistline to a high waistline & softer silhouette. N.B Buffont corsage. Date: 1794 - 1795
Staring at Wheel-Change- I don t know why everyones staring, just because I m changing a wheel ! Date: 1928
Pompeii - Two SidesPompeii - looking across the town, with the uncovered and un-excavated areas clearly demarcated by a change in land level. Date: 1910
Uckingen Ironworks / 1899Change of shift at Uckingen Ironworks, Germany. Date: 1899
Fine Tango ClothesThe ladys fine dress and plumed headgear are set off by her partners smart outfit, a welcome change from the ubiquitous evening dress. Date: 1914
Aristocratic LadyAn aristocratic lady in her park, with a book to read and a servant at hand to fetch and carry : a year from now, the French Revolution will change her lifestyle... Date: 1788
Changing a Tyre 1931A man stops to change a wheel on his car, while the sun sets: wherever hes going, hes going to be late! Date: 1931
Moliere / Medecin MalgreLE MEDECIN MALGRE LUI Sganarelle : Nous avons change tout cela... We have changed all that, and now we practise medicine in an altogether new way... Date: 1666
House of Windsor name changeThe British Royal Family during World War One prudently change their name from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor, so as not to be mistaken for Germans. Date: July 1917
Dim blob of light, Hessdalen, NorwayThough seemingly uninteresting to look at, this UFO or dim blob of light was seen to change both its shape and colour as it hovered over Hessdalen, Norway
Shape-changing light at Hessdalen, NorwayThis luminous object is one of many which seem to change shape and dimension as they move across the night sky above Hessdalen, Norway
Cigar makers demonstraion in HavanaIn Havana, Cuba, the cigar- makers demonstrate in protest against the mechanisation of their trade Date: 1928
Advert for Mme Duchatellier nose straightening 1908A device for modifying your nose, by placing a torture device on your nose with adjustive bolts, all for the name of vanity. 1908
Christs Hospital, HorshamPupils in long gowns cross the Change over Quadrangle at Christs Hospital, Horsham, Date: circa 1919
The Waterloo Tower, Quex ParkThe Waterloo Tower was built in 1819 to house a ring of twelve bells for English change ringing. It was the first ring of twelve bells in Kent
Jamestown, Virginia, USAView of Jamestown, Virginia, USA, as it appeared in 1907. It was the location of the first permanent English settlement in America, and was the capital of the colony from 1616 to 1699
A view of the interior of the Apollo Theatre Music Hall, Paris showing the change from dancing floor to seating Date: circa 1910s
Thomas Cook Office, Cannes - still advertising tours and a bureau de change! Date: 1913
Edwardian man in boat with beer - location not known, but showing that the simple things in life never change Date: circa 1908
Sarcastic take on the Rigours of war on Home Front - WW1WW1 - Sarcastic take on the Rigours of war on Home Front by Phyllis Spence. (from left) Standard Dress the Lady of the house horrified by the standardised form of ladies dress encouraged during WW1
Chat on Change, by BairnsfatherChat on Change " You owes me two francs and I owes you one thats got into the lining of me coat; that makes it right, don t it
Russian FlagColoured lantern slide of the Russian tricolour flag, which has been used since 1896 before undergoing a proportion change in 1993.. Part of Box 195 entitled Curtains & Flags Date: circa 1911
Palace Hotel, Caux, Vaud, Switzerland. The building now operates as a hotel school, and, renamed Mountain House, is the conference centre for the international organisation, Initiatives of Change
Paris, France - Rebuilding, Pont au Change. Demolition of the Pont au Change and of La Cite in order to extend the Boulevard de Sebastopol. Date: 1859
Paris, France - Chatelet. Date: 16th century
Tempora Mutantur! Militancy at Buckingham Palace, 1914&1915The Bystander contrasts the militancy of demonstrating suffragettes outside Buckingham Palace in the summer of 1914, before the outbreak of World War One
Working women on the land, WW1An illustration showing two women working on the land during WW1, also captioning how things have changed for women discarded the old things-skirts I mean Date: 1916
The Bank of England at the beginning of World War IThe prospect of a shortage of gold owing to the threatened rupture of financial relations with the Continent resulted in a highly unusual spectacle at the Bank of England in London
From Khaki to Mufti, Moss Bros advertisement, 1918An advertisement from mens outfitters, Moss Bros, highlighting the transition of mens clothign from uniform back to civilian now that the war had ended
U-boat warfare 1939-1945 by G. H. DavisU-boat warfare 1939-1945: a survey of changing German submarines and tactics in a never-ceasing battle during the Second World War
Honor Dorothy Leigh by Madame YevondeHonor Dorothy Leigh (1892-1982) by Madame Yevonde. She was the only daughter of John Blundell Leigh. She had just become engaged to Lieutenant the Hon
Bond Street fashions of 1796High Change in Bond Street, 1796. Two fashionable men wearing high cravats and jackets cut short at the front stare at a woman and her daughter wearing long flowing dresses and, in the womans case
Cartoon, The Change in Ireland, WW1First World War cartoon, The Change in Ireland. Before the outbreak of war, John Bull was caught uncomfortably between the Ulstermen and the Nationalists
Incomings and outgoings on the outbreak of WW1Incomings and outgoings on the outbreak of the First World War. Top left: Earl Roberts, walking to the House of Commons. Top right: Viscount Morley
Changes in fashion between 1914 and 1915 by FishOh! what a change is there; The tango nut wears a martial air, And Eve is dressed a la militaire. A cartoon charting the rapid change in fashion after the start of World War I
Demetra Vaka, Greek-born authorDemetra Vaka (1877-1946), Greek-born author, emigrated to USA in 1894, married the writer and journalist Kenneth Brown. Her new book, A Child of the Orient, was published in 1914. Date: 1914
Their summer change of air, potted plants, c. 1880Two exotic-looking palms prepare to make a journey by wheelbarrow. Date: c.1880
Anniversary of Trafalgar by G. H. DavisThe anniversary of Trafalgar: what changes the century has wrought. George IIIs ship, the Victory, compared with George Vs ship, named after himself. Date: 1913
The bell ringers of St Pauls Cathedral, 1903The interior of the ringing chamber at St Pauls Cathedral, London. The twelve bells of the north tower can be seen here, about to be rung by an all male band of ringers. Date: 1903
The bells of St Pauls Cathedral on an upward turn, 1903The bells of St Pauls Cathedral, photographed specially with flashlight photography with the bells mouth up. Date: 1903
A century of housing in Manchester. Four examples of domestic building, dating from 1820, 1845, 1870 and 1922. Date: 1820-1922
Mollusk Shell VariationsA scientific illustration of British land shells, illustrating some of the variations exhibited by a single species of mollusk. Original water colour drawings by John, W. Taylor