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Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - The Duke of CambridgeQueen Victorias Jubilee Procession, London - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of a mounted procession marching along a London street. Part of Box 260 Jubilee
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee - The QueenQueen Victorias Jubilee Procession, London - Black and white Victorian lantern slide of a horse drawn carriage carrying Queen Victoria and her procession along a London street
General Botha and Sir J. G. WardBlack and white. A horse drawn carriage with people inside proceed down a street lined by crowds of people.. Part of Box 365, Miscellaneous Part 1, Boswell Collection. Slide number 40
India - Swinging FestivalA black and white lantern slide of crowds watching men swinging on tower. Slide number 34 of Box 221 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s
Bottlenose Dolphin jumping with crowd watching in background (Tursiops truncatus)
Bottlenose Dolphin amusing the crowd with a tail dance (Tursiops truncatus)
Good Friday, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, JerusalemGood Friday at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem. Date: 1920s
Royal Yacht entering London Docks. Date: 20th century
India - Mohurrin ProcessionA black and white lantern slide of crowds at a market. Slide number 27 of Box 221 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s
India - Jama-Musjid DharmtalaA black and white lantern slide of crowds outside a building with many minarets. Slide number 26 of Box 221 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s
Broadstairs 1909Broadstairs in Kent, showing a popular British destination Date: 1909
British v. American navy boxing championship, WW1British v. American navy grand fleet boxing championship, taking place at Rosyth Dockyard, Fife, Scotland, on 28-29 July 1918, towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1918
Visit by Kaiser Wilhelm II, GibraltarVisit by the German Kaiser, Wilhelm II, to Gibraltar. Date: 1904
Armistice celebrations in Trafalgar SquareCrowds dancing, waving flags and climbing on Landseers famous lions in Trafalgar Square as they celebrate the signing of the Armistice and the end of the First World War in November 1918. Date: 1918
Entry of Belgian troops into Bruges, 1918 by MataniaIllustration showing the public reception enjoyed by Belgian troops marching into Bruges following the retreat of the Germans in October 1918
End of First World War, crowds at Mansion HouseJoyous crowds outside Mansion House in the City of London celebrating the end of World War One on the 11th November 1918. Soldiers of all kinds of nationalities can be seen along with a sea of flags
Greek boy scouts in a stadiumGreek boy scouts taking part in an activity in a stadium, with tents set out in the middle
People taking part in Helston Floral Dance, CornwallPeople taking part in the annual Helston Floral Dance, Helston, Cornwall. circa 1970s
Independence Day parade, Nome, Alaska, USAIndependence Day parade, 4 July 1910, Front Street, Nome, Alaska, USA. With a horse-drawn fire engine, flags, and spectators lining the route. Date: 1910
Cub scouts at World Jamboree in HollandCub scouts and their leaders, both male and female, at the World Jamboree in Holland. Date: 1937
Unveiling of the Queen Victoria Memorial, LondonGuards, lords, ladies and gentlemen taking part in the unveiling ceremony of the Queen Victoria Memorial outside Buckingham Palace. Date: 1911
King George V and Queen Mary with crowdKing George V and Queen Mary in a carriage by a river, being greeted by spectators in medieval costume. Date: 1911
Suffrage meeting, Convention Hall, Washington DC, USASuffrage meeting at the Convention Hall, Washington DC, USA, 19 May 1910. Date: 1910
Founders Week Parade, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAFounders Week Parade, 9 October 1908, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. The float shown represents the Old Ironsides (railway engines) of 1832. Date: 1908
Coronation Procession, near Westminster Abbey 1911King George V in the State Coach near Westminster Abbey, London. Date: 22 June 1911
Suffragette Arson Wargrave. Crowds gather outside St. Marys Church, Wargrave, Berkshire to see the damage caused by fire on 1st June 1914
Suffragette March to Hyde Park 1909. Crowds watching as suffragettes march along Eustom Road, on their way to the Womens Sunday Demonstration, Sunday 21st june 1908. Date: 1908
Boy scouts at a rally, Egypt
Vancouver Scouts official parade, Canada. Date: 20th century
Cub Scouts on parade in CyprusCub Scouts (boys and girls) on parade in Cyprus, watched by crowds of spectators. Date: 20th century
Soldiers marching along, Commercial Rd, London, WW1A large crowd welcoming the Eastern Column at the corner of Commercial Road, London marching in full uniform during the early months of the First World War. Date: 1914
The finish, Henley Royal RegattaThe finish, Henley-on-Thames Royal Regatta, early 1900s Date: earkly 1900s
Crowds at the finishing line, Henley Royal RegattaCrowds at the finishing line, Henley-on-Thames Royal regatta - early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Royal visit to the Royal Regatta, Henley-on-Thames 1912 Date: 1912
Cricket match England v NSW at SydneyCrowds of spectators gather around the cricket ground at Sydney to watch the match between England and NSW. Date: 1862
Opening of Kingsway and Aldwych, London, by King Edward VII, on 18 October 1905, with an archway provided by the London Fire Brigade
Crowds assembled in London on the outbreak of WWICrowds assemble close to the House of Commons in London, during the afternoon of the August Bank Holiday (3rd August 1914) when war was practically inevitable. Date: 1914
Mobilisation in France at the start of World War ICrowds line the streets to wave goodbye to their countrymen as they set off to war. General mobilisation in France began once Germany had declared war on Russia, on the 1st August 1914. Date: 1914
Enthusiastic Russians at the beginning of World War IWhen Austria declared war on Serbia, Russia ordered a partial mobilisation of her army. Germany demanded that the Czar countermand this mobilisation within 12 hours, but this was rejected by Russia
War fever in Berlin, GermanyWhile the issue of peace or war with Russia was hanging in the balance, a frenzy of war fever gripped Berlin. Date: 1914
Closing of the Stock Exchange in London at the start of WWIThe prospect of widespread European war naturally brought down stocks and shares with a run, so to prevent further fall, the London banks urged the closing of the Stock Exchange
A run on German banks at the beginnning of World War IMany German banks were besieged with crowds eager to withdraw their deposits at the start of the war. Date: 1914
Scout selling Coronation programmesBoy scout (left) selling Coronation programmes to people lining the route in a London street for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953
Edward VII coronation postponedWhen the news that Edward VII, (Prince of Wales at the time), was taken ill with appendicitis two days before the planned Coronation in July, anxious people gathered around Buckingham Palace
Coronation of Prince Edward in carriagePrince Edward of Wales, procession started from York House, consisting of three carriages, followed by escort of the Royal Horse Guards. Date: 9 August 1902
Statue unveiling at Baden Powell House, LondonThe statue of Lord Baden Powell, founder of the scouting movement, unveiled at Baden Powell House, Queens Gate, South Kensington, London, with scouts standing to attention
Grand procession to Edinburgh CastleA grand procession to Edinburgh Castle during a visit of King George IV to the city. The procession began at Holyrood. On arrival at the castle the king waved his hat from the battlements of the Half
London recruits at Southwark Town Hall, WW1Crowds of men anxious to attest under the Derby scheme, crowded into the corridors of Southwark Town Hall in December 1915