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Scenic artist Vanessa Clarke at Chichester Festival TheatreScenic artist Vanessa Clarke flat out after hectic last-minute preparations at Chichester Festival Theatre. Date: 1962
Tom Clarke, Huntsman, jumping a fenceFull Cry -- Tom Clarke, Huntsman of the Old Berkshire, jumping a fence during a fox hunt. Date: 1870s
Mary Cowden Clarke / GopMARY COWDEN CLARKE nee NOVELLO Writer Date: 1809 - 1898
French Cream room at a sweet factory, LondonWomen handle large wooden trays in the French Cream room at the sweet manufacturers Clarke, Nickolls and Coombs, at Hackney Wick, London. The firm made Clarincos chocolates
Liquorice room at a sweet factory, LondonWomen at work in the Liquorice room at the sweet manufacturers Clarke, Nickolls and Coombs, at Hackney Wick, London. The firm also made Clarincos chocolates
The British Committee of the inquiry into the breaches of thFrom left: Viscount Bryce, O.M. Chairman; Professor A.L. Fisher, Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University; Mr Harold Cox, Edior of the Edinburgh Review; Sir Alfred Hopkinson, K.C
Mrs Clarke Driving her Ponies
Sir Eg Clarke / BassanoSIR EDWARD GEORGE CLARKE Statesman and lawyer in 1896
Tommy Marshall of the Stockton Cricket Club, 1876Engraving of Tommy Marshall, former player and coach of the Stockton Cricket Club, 1876. Although his age was unknown when this image was published, it was said he played cricket in the time of Mynn
Churchill and Lloyd GeorgePhotograph from Budget Day 1910 showing Winston Churchill (centre right), Home Secretary and David Lloyd George (centre left), Chancellor of the Exchequer
Canberra: tourist class restaurantColour illustration depicting the tourist class restaurant on board P&Os superliner Canberra around the time of her maiden voyage to Sydney, Australia in June 1961
Sir Edward ClarkeSIR EDWARD GEORGE CLARKE Politician and lawyer. Solicitor General under Lord Salisbury in 1886. Counsel to Captain O Shea during the Parnell divorce case of 1890
Mary Ann ClarkeMARY ANNE CLARKE, mistress of Frederick duke of York (2nds of G3 and commander-in-chief) is accused of selling his patronage; defending herself brilliantly she is acquitted
Mary Ann Clarke at WarMARY ANNE CLARKE, mistress of Frederick duke of York (2nds of G3 and commander-in-chief) is accused of selling his patronage; defending herself brilliantly she is acquitted
Edward VII in Marienbad for the water cure; Sir Stanley Clarke and Major Ponsonby in attendance
Mary Anne Clarke / AnonMARY ANNE CLARKE Mistress of Frederick, the Duke of York
Auerbachs Cellar / ClarkeThe fight in Auerbachs cellar
Habit and Horse CoverThe cover of THE HABIT AND THE HORSE, a treatise on Female Equitation by Mrs J Stirling Clarke
The Six Swans ClarkeThe princess carried by the swans - they are really her brothers, turned into swans by the wicked Queens magic
Constant Soldier (ClarkeIn this translation the tin soldier is described as hardy but more usually he is constant
Andersen Elf Hill ClarkeThree mysterious women float above the hill