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Constantly Collection

Background imageConstantly Collection: Smugglers Unload Goods

Smugglers Unload Goods
A band of smugglers unload their cargo of contraband into a secluded coastal cave, constantly checking for any nearby customs men

Background imageConstantly Collection: Litesome Body Belt

Litesome Body Belt
Advert for the Litesome Body Belt, underpants devised to offer support and relief while hiking miles " without exhaustion". " Every man should wear one constantly"

Background imageConstantly Collection: Model Maid-Of-All-Work

Model Maid-Of-All-Work
The model maid of all work is kept busy in the scullery cleaning boots, boiling kettles and pans, and responding to the bells that are constantly rung for her

Background imageConstantly Collection: The Pygmies

The Pygmies
They were constantly at war with the Cranes. Illustration by Edmund Dulac to The Pygmies, in Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Date: 1918

Background imageConstantly Collection: Soho Gambling Club, London 1909

Soho Gambling Club, London 1909
Dispute during a game of Faro in the back-room of in a bar in Soho, London

Background imageConstantly Collection: 44th Regiment at Gundamuck

44th Regiment at Gundamuck
In 1841 the 44th was in Kabul where uprising endangered the garrison

Background imageConstantly Collection: WW1 - France - The mirror of love

WW1 - France - The mirror of love - " I think of you constantly and your dear face appears to me everywhere". Date: circa 1916

Background imageConstantly Collection: Sir Anthony Shirley

Sir Anthony Shirley (1565 - 1635) - Traveller, diplomat, adventurer, constantly in trouble in Persia, the Caribbean and elsewhere

Background imageConstantly Collection: War in Circassia

War in Circassia
Russia is constantly having to suppress revolts in its many provinces : Shamil leads his Circassian forces into war with the Moscow government. Date: 1846

Background imageConstantly Collection: Chicago State Street

Chicago State Street
State Street, North from Madison, crowded constantly during the day with throngs of humanity, surging up and down and guarded at the street crossings by giant policemen. Date: 1916

Background imageConstantly Collection: Prince Albert onboard HMS Collingwood

Prince Albert onboard HMS Collingwood
Prince Albert, Duke of York, later King George VI (1895-1952), as a midshipman on HMS Collingwood, in the summer of 1914

Background imageConstantly Collection: Steam Engine Satire

Steam Engine Satire
The steam carriage, constantly in danger of blowing up, is only one of the technological advances in transportation - there are also velocipedes, kite-drawn cars, balloons


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