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MODERN POST OFFICEThe ultra-modern post office at Eastbourne, Sussex, England, where a sign reads: To save you time, every counter clerk now deals with every kind of business. Date: 1960s
Benjamin HeathBENJAMIN HEATH town clerk of Exeter, and writer during the hours of leisure allowed him by his civic duties. Date: 1704 - 1766
Clerk AppointedA young man is appointed as clerk, filling the post of his deceased father. Date: 1870
Middle Class Prize WivesWoman, women, wife, housewife Mr Punchs Four Prize Middle Class Wives. The wife as cook, intellectual companion, clerk and tennis partner! Date: 1889
Manchester Board of Guardians, Officers and Ex-ChairmenThe Chairman (Hugh Fay, centre), Vice Chairman (William Reid, left of centre) and Clerk (F.W. Greenhalgh) of the 1930-31 Manchester Board of Guardians
War Office at Wormwood ScrubsA War Office filing clerk in his temporary office, a cell at the Wormwood Scrubs prison in west London. The prison was requisitioned by the War Office at the outbreak of war in 1939
Post Office Savings BankA coal carter opening an account with Her Majesty at the Post Office Savings Bank. In 1861 the Palmerston government set up the Post Office Savings Bank
Modern Athenians plate 18 - EdinburghTwo judges, The Hon. Patrick, Lord Robertson (1793-1855) and The Right Hon. John Hope, Lord Justice-Clerk (1794-1858) meet on the streets of Edinburgh
Modern Athenians plate 48 - EdinburghCharles Cuningham, City Clerk, meeting with Adam Black (1784-1874) twice Lord Provost of Edinburgh, publisher and founder of the A & C Black publishing company, publishing the 7th
Wars Transmutations by Helen McKieA cartoon showing how World War One flipped roles. A youthful clerk is bullied by a manager, who then ends up as a private while the clerk becomes an officer
John Carpenter, ClerkJOHN CARPENTER Citizen of London, Town Clerk and benefactor
William Boyd CarpenterWILLIAM BOYD William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon, royal chaplain and clerk of the closet to Edward VII and George V. Created KCVO in 1912. Great orator
Office Mail DistributedA clerk distributes the morning mail to individual office desks
A Victorian OfficeA Victorian office - high desk, high stool, candle-lit, books and papers anywhere and everywhere
British WorkmanA typical English worker of the lower middle class - specifically, a calico printers clerk - with some pretensions to gentility in his choice of clothes
Female Clerk in china factoryA female clerk at work in a china factory
Booking clerk inside a ticket officeInside the ticket office - the booking clerk serves a passenger, who is paying with a bank note
Caxton / Third PawnTHE THIRD PAWN - who stands before the Bishop and represents a clerk
Underground TicketofficeA railway clerk, with a pencil tucked behind his ear, serves a customer in the ticket office of an unknown London underground station
Man Writing in LedgerA young man making an entry in a ledger with a fountain pen. He sits at a desk with a wire in-tray and stacks of card index drawers behind him
Parson at Dawlish, DevonWhen lost, a bad priest remarks that the Devil would make a better guide than his clerk. The Devil appears in disguise & directs them to their destruction
Judge Checks AppearanceA newly appointed judge contemplates his reflection, before taking his place on the judges bench, presiding over a court : his wife and clerk inspect him carefully
Clerk at his DeskA clerk at his desk
Clerk on his StoolA clerk at his desk, seated on a stool
Male Type / Coat / BowlerYoung man in morning coat with the top button fastened, a high stand-fall collar with rounded ends, plaid tie, dark waistcoat, pin-striped trousers, bowler hat & cane
Frock Coat PhotoYoung man in frock coat, high stand-fall shirt collar with rounded ends, slim patterned tie, pale coloured waistcoat, dark narrow trousers, top hat, cane & leather gloves
Making of a Clerk / SatireVictorian satire depicting the entry of a young man as an office clerk & the finished article, as an old man with a crooked back (" Making a sharp lad of him" )
John Bigg, the HermitThe hermit JOHN BIGG had been a lawyers clerk during the Commonwealth, but when the monarchy was restored he became morose and adopted a solitary life