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Too Many Cooks -- photograph of four chefs (possibly French). circa late 19th century
Nungessers Attempt - 1French WW1 air ace Charles Nungesser, with colleague Coli, before their attempt to fly the Atlantic in the Oiseau Blanc ( White Bird ) : they vanish, either at sea or in Maine
Gutenbergs printing pressGutenberg inspects the first sheet of his Bible, which has just come off the press
Deep sea diver at workA deep sea diver at work, assisted by a colleague. 1965
Piccard 1931 Ascent - 1Swiss scientist Auguste Piccard, with colleague Kipfer, reaches record altitude of 16, 201m, ascending from Augsburg and coming down in the Austrian Alps Date: 27 May 1931
Great Eastern Railways Locomotive works at StratfordA view along the north side of the Great Eastern Railway?s Locomotive works at Stratford (East London) May 1864 with William Henry Maw, then Head of the Drawing office
Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters, WW2Blitz in London -- a personal photograph, taken by a colleague, of life in the AFS at a sub-station, showing firewomen on the Heavy Unit of Sub-station 67Z
The LawyersA coloured sketch portraying a trio of lawyers, the central figure is busy leafing through some papers, with his colleague looking on, the man at the back has his palm to his face in exasperation
NUS President Charles Clarke and three colleaguesNUS President Charles Clarke (standing, b.1950, later a Labour MP and Cabinet Minister)) with NUS executive colleagues, from left to right, Alastair Stewart (b)
Tailors in a workshop. Date: circa 1960s
British soldier tending grave of fallen colleague, WW1A British soldier tending the grave of a fallen colleague on the Western Front during World War One. A row of plants can be seen. Date: circa 1916
Funeral of Anzac soldier, Western Front, WW1Funeral of an Anzac soldier on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
British soldier tidying grave of fallen colleague, WW1A British soldier tidying the grave of a fallen colleague on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall, writersKeith Spencer Waterhouse (1929-2009), English novelist, journalist and writer of TV series. Seen here (left) with his friend and co-writer Willis Hall (1929-2005). Date: 1960
Norman Tebbit and Willie Whitelaw, Conservative politiciansNorman Beresford Tebbit, Baron Tebbit (b 1931), Conservative politician and government minister. Seen here with his colleague Willie Whitelaw (William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw)
Ron Todd, General Secretary of the TGWURon (Ronald) Todd (1927-2005), General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU) from 1985 to 1992. Seen here (left) with a colleague at a conference
Denis Healey, Labour politician, with colleagueDenis Healey (Denis Winston Healey, Baron Healey, b 1917), British Labour politician, served as Secretary of State for Defence 1964-1970 and Chancellor of the Exchequer 1974-1979
T ROOSEVELT/LION 1910THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President with hunting colleague Mr Tarlton and a dead lion Date: 1858 - 1919
Cartoon, The Waits; or, Out in the Cold (Liberal Party)Cartoon, The Waits; or, Out in the Cold -- a satirical comment on the opposition Liberal Party, waiting patiently for a General Election so that they can return to power
Cartoon, A Friend in Need (Gladstone and Bright)Cartoon, A Friend in Need -- a satirical comment on the Third Anglo-Ashanti War (1873-1874) in West Africa. William Gladstone congratulates John Bright on his appointment as Chancellor of the Duchy
WW2 greetings card, RAF pilotWW2 pop-up greetings card (inside), RAF pilot shaking hands with a colleague. Date: circa 1942
Apparitions: Scrooge and the ghost of Jacob MarleyThe miserly Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business colleague Marley. Date: 1835
Two police officers in SPG van, Met Police, LondonTwo police officers, one male, one female (WPC McKay), in an SPG (Special Patrol Group) van, Met Police, London. The SPG was set up in 1961 to provide a centrally-based mobile capability for dealing
Inspector Janet Knott, Met Police, LondonInspector Janet Knott, first woman inspector in the Traffic Division of the Met Police, London. Seen here speaking on a motorcycle radio, with a male colleague on the right. Date: circa 1970s
News Round Boy 1950SDelivering newspapers on his bicycle, a boy pauses to speak to a colleague. Date: 1950s
British flag and drum with comic verse on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, Gladstone punishing Randolph ChurchillCartoon, William Gladstone (1809-1898), Liberal Prime Minister, punishing his younger political colleague, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), for causing trouble. 1883
Group of six women police officers in London, WW2Group of six women police officers, one of them a sergeant, wearing air raid helmets and carrying canvas bags in London during the Second World War. Date: 1940s
Two women police officers in London, WW2Two women police officers on duty wearing air raid helmets on a London street during the Second World War. They are WPCs Ivy Baxter and Beatrice Gargrave (both joined June 1937). Date: 1940s
Marx / Engels Statue UssrKARL MARX Statue of the German political theorist with his friend and colleague, Friedrich Engels (1820-95), somewhere in Russia
Cartoon, Men in munitions factory, WW1Cartoon, two men working in a French munitions factory. One man comments to his colleague: Be careful with that shell, it could be the one that avenges your brother. Date: 1917
Caricatures, Bradlaugh and Labouchere, fellow-MPsCaricatures, Charles Bradlaugh and Henry Labouchere, Northampton MPs. Labouchere supported his atheist colleague in parliament. 1880
Three women police officers, Isle of Man, WW2Three women police officers in an informal group photo while serving at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War
Three police officers, Isle of Man, WW2Three police officers in an informal group photo while serving at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War. Their duties included luggage checks and guarding internees
Women police officers and others, Isle of Man, WW2Four women police officers and others in a group photo at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War, where they were responsible for security, including luggage checks
Four women police officers doing luggage search, WW2Four women police officers doing a luggage search at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War
Four women police officers having a tea break, WW2Four women police officers having a tea break during a luggage search at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War
Ponce De Lion Hotel, St Augustine, Florida, USAThe ornate architecture of the Ponce De Lion Hotel, St Augustine, Florida, named after a Spanish soldier, explorer and colleague of Columbus
Three women police officers in a dormitory, London, WW2Three women police officers, one of them in uniform, sitting in a dormitory (possibly also an air raid shelter) in London during the Second World War, having a cup of tea. Date: 1940s
Basil Cochrane Et AlBASIL COCHRANE, Commissioner of the Customs at Edinburgh, with his colleague James Edgar, in discussion with a picturesque beggar. Date: CIRCA 1790
American Signal Box IntThe interior of a signal box using Saxby and Farmers system of switches and signals. The standing man shifts the levers, his colleague uses the telegraph. Date: 1875
Theatre nurse at Hayle Hospital, CornwallTheatre nurse in an operating theatre at Hayle Hospital, Cornwall. Date: 1980
Two theatre nurses at Hayle Hospital, CornwallTwo theatre nurses in an operating theatre at Hayle Hospital, Cornwall. Date: 1980
Cartoon, Difficult extraction, WW1Cartoon, Difficult extraction. French soldiers undertake some impromptu dental work for a colleague. Don t worry, old friend, we ll get them! Date: 1916
Cartoon, The little English knife, WW1Cartoon, The little English knife. A French soldier in a trench on the Western Front tells his English colleague that he is faithful to his Rosalie (the name for his bayonet)
Cartoon, Playing a practical joke, WW1Cartoon, a French soldier plays a practical joke on a colleague and sends him up a tree. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Soldier returning from leave, WW1Cartoon, a French soldier returning from leave tells his colleague what it was like. At every point someone pointed to the Keep Quiet notice, although what he had said was entirely innocent
Cartoon, A sophisticated man, WW1Cartoon, A sophisticated man. A French soldier about to depart on leave asks an African colleague to let him have some of his lice, so that he can show them to his friends and family in Belleville