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Cheery Families - Master Batter the Bakers Son. 1890s
Box lid design, Cheery Families, De La Rue cardsBox lid design, Cheery Families, Thomas De La Rue playing cards. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Trim the Tailors Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Putty the Painters Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Grub the Gardeners Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Sole the Shoemakers Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Goody the Grocers Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Fin the Fishmongers Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Clamp the Carpenters Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Dram the Doctors Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Bounce the Barristers Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Bull the Butchers Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Trim the Tailor. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Sole the Shoemaker. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Putty the Painter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Grub the Gardener. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Goody the Grocer. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Dram the Doctor. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Clamp the Carpenter. 1890s
Blonde in White TopA cheery, busty blonde with a wide smile wears a white top with blue edging to the square neckline. Date: 1950s
Stewardess / Cigs 1960An Air Stewardess sells cigarettes to passengers on a BEA flight between London and Gibraltar Date: 1960
Land girls on a Surrey farm, WW1A group of cheery land girls taking a break from work on a Surrey farm in 1917. The Bystander magazine, in which this photograph was published, comments
Abdullah cigarettes advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Abdullah cigarettes during the First World War with a poem entitled, Cheero! reflecting the British Armys obsession with cigarettes or smokes
First day of the Somme - Worcesters off to battleBritish soldiers from the Worcester Regiment cheerily waving their helmets on their way to battle on the first day of the Somme (1 July 1916)
Proverb from the Push in Silhouette by H. L. OakleyA page of silhouettes by Captain Harry Lawrence Oakley depicting British soldiers in a variety of situations on the Western Front in 1916. Date: 1916
Scottish soldier, World War I by Robert Baden PowellSketch by Sir Robert Baden-Powell of a cheery Scottish soldier during World War I, with the rousing, optimistic caption, We are down-hearted, I don t think. Date: 1916
James Buchanan whisky advertisement - Cheeryable Brothers ChIllustration of the Cheeryable Brothers from Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby enjoying a drink together by Frank Reynolds. Date: 1939
Patriotic elephantsTwo elephants patriotically wave the Union and English flags, while bunting flutters in the breeze. Date: 1950s
Wartime cartoon, A Cheery Farewell, showing a hostess saying goodbye to a soldier leaving for Woodcote. " Goodbye, Sir, and when you do go to the Front
The Toast by W. R. S. StottAn early 19th century scene showing four jovial gentlemen raising a toast in front of a blazing fire. Date: 1936
Angel of Love by Millicent SowerbyA cheery little angel smiles against a backdrop of a love heart and roses
Keeping Home Fires BurningHumorous depiction of a cheery soldier and sailor home on leave during World War I and feeling that the pessimism of the Home Front
Cheery FarmworkersA group of happy farmworkers gather round a tractor
London Coastal CoachesA cheery coach driver encourages travellers to travel by coach with frequent daily services which cover the country
Girl & Orange SquashA gleeful brunette model in red polo neck jumper & pearlised earrings gives a cheery wave as she holds up a glass of orangeade or orange squash
Girl & Guinness 1950SA gleeful brunette model in red polo neck jumper & pearlised earrings gives a cheery wave as she holds up a glass of stout. It looks like she has taken a sip
Olympia Motor ShowA cheery woman driver waves from the drivers seat of a sports car