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Crowded river during the Henley Regatta. 1909
When news arrives that the Prussians are attacking Verdun, the Garde Nationale leaves Paris to defend the country, while crowds cheer them on the Pont Neuf Date: September 1792
A man who never stops to attract a crowd in the streets of London, with his little table on which he feasts upon small objects. Swallowing pebbles, nails, broken glass and similar delicacies
Guards march through the City of London - Mansion House circa 1910s
Mayor of Shrewsbury at Celebration of Empire DayThe Mayor of Shrewsbury, T. Corbett Esq. at Celebration of Empire Day, 1907, at the Shropshire and West Midland Show Ground. 1907
Aden, Yemen - a large gathering (public holiday or festival or perhaps a large outdoor market?). View toward the bay. circa 1910s
The Market Square and Henwoods Arcade - Johannesburg, South Africa. Date: 1905
Horseracing scene - Neck to Neck as the finish approaches... Date: circa 1910s
Victory Celebrations, Paris - 14th July 1919 - Americans soldiers parade past Date: 1919
Venice, Italy - Historical Regatta. Competitors come from all around the world to participate in the historical race, which is Venices biggest annual boating event. Date: circa 1903
Lourdes, France - The Grotto and BasilicaLourdes, France - Pilgrims congregating before The Grotto with the Basilica behind. Date: circa 1908
Opening Mersey Tunnel, Liverpool with Birkenhead 1934Date: 18 July 1934
Twelfth Night 1841Twelfth Night celebrations - crowds of people on the pavement outside a shop. Date: January 1841
The Illustrated London News at Milford Lane 1851The Illustrated London News, a weekly news magazine, was published from 198 Strand on the corner with Milford Lane and as the paper expanded it acquired Milford House and other buildings in the lane
Beach at Brighton 1859Busy beach scene at Brighton. Date: 1859
Ireland pig fair at Trim, County Meath 1870Ireland pig fair at Trim, County Meath. Date: 1870
Thames Regatta, Passing Hammersmith Bridge 1946Rowing boats passing Hammersmith bridge. Date: 1846
Opening of Canterbury and Ramsgate railway 1846Departure of the first train from Canterbury. Date: February 1846
Railway strike in Scotland: Sketches in Glascow 1891Series of illustrations of the Strike in Glascow in 1891. Date: 1891
Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee 1897Thanksgiving service ceremony at St. Pauls Cathedral, London. Queen Victoria in the royal carriage at the foot of the steps. Date: 22 June 1897
The Guards Crimean War Memorial - veterans 1899London crowds outside Waterloo Place, celebrating years later the victory, raised to commemorate the heroism of the Brigade of Guards in the Crimean War
Opening of the Victorian Embankment 1870Opening of the Victorian Embankment, London, by the Prince of Wales and Princess Louise, with crowds watching. Date: 13 July 1870
Crowds outside Buckingham Palace, London 1902Date: June 1902
Eight hours at the beach by John Leech 1875Victorian men, women and children enjoying a day at the beach. Date: 1875
Ascot races 1871Ascot races, the Avenue, Windsor Park, on the cup day. Date: 1871
An Irish Fair 1870Scene at an Irish fair, selling calves. Date: 1870
DERBY FINISH 1850sA huge crowd cheers and waves the Derby winner past the winning post. Date: 1870
The Derby CrowdA massive crowd assembles at Epsom for Derby day. Date: 1870
FOUNTAIN / EXHIBITIONCrowds gather to watch the magnificent nocturnal display of the luminous fountain at the Exposition Universalle, Paris. Date: 1889
Exterior of the International Inventions Exhibition 1885A crowd gathers to watch the spectacular fountain displays at the International Inventions Exhibition, held in South Kensington, London. Date: 1885
BLOOMSBURY TAVERN 1929Crowds gather for drinks in a Bohemian tavern in Bloomsbury. Date: 1929
CRICKET / MITCHAM GREENA village cricket match on Mitcham Green. Date: 1888
RUSSIAN WORKERS GROUPA very large group of Russian factory workers all stare out at the camera Date: 1920
DUTCH MYSTERY PLAYA mystery play is staged in the town square of a Dutch town, attracting crowds of townsfolk, while better-off people watch from their balconies Date: 16th century
GEORGE & MARY RIDE OUT 1918 GEORGE & MARY RIDE OUT 1918King George V and Mary ride amongst crowds of Londoners celebrating the Armistice Date: November 1918
THE PREFECTURE IN LILLEHotel de la Nouvel Prefecture, Lille. Date: 1865
CRYSTAL PALACE FOUNTAINSThe illumination of the fountains at the Crystal Palace in Sydenham Date: 1864
COMMUNE / GUILLOTINE BURNTA crowd of National Guardsmen and citizens look on as a guillotine is ceremoniously burnt before the statue of Voltaire Date: 7 April 1871
MAFEKING CELEBRATIONRELIEF OF MAFEKING Celebrating crowds throng the streets of London: flags, banners, whistles, trumpets, confetti & false noses pressed into service of high spirits Date: 18 May 1900
JESUS BEFORE CROWDSJesus is presented to the people by Pilate; they shout Crucify him
PLUNDERING HOMESThe homes of aristocrats at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, on the outskirts of Paris, are attacked and plundered by revolutionary crowds Date: 13 November 1790
Shilling day at the Great Exhibition of 1851A shilling day. Date: 1851
Comic view of Cooks voyages and excursionsCooks Tours -- a comic view of Cooks voyages and excursions, with Thomas Cook and his clientele as depicted by Fun magazine. Date: 1867
Garde Nationale leaving Paris to join the armyThe Garde Nationale leaving Paris to join the army in Revolutionary War. Date: September 1792
Trafalgar Day 1900Crowds gather round Nelsons column in Trafalgar Square on Trafalgar Day to celebrate the victory of French and Spanish fleets at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805. Date: 21 October 1900
Start of the Suez Crisis - Vast crowds in Alexandria listen to Colonel Nassers spwwch after Egypt siezed control of the Suez Canal. Date: 1956
Roman Amphitheatre at Nimes, France - Bullfight. Built around 70 CE, shortly after the Coliseum of Rome, it is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. Date: circa 1908
The Anarchist Conspirators in London - Greenwich BombingThe Anarchist Conspirators in London - (from top left): 1. The Autonomie Club, Windmill Street, Tottenham Court Road. 2. Bourdins Workroom as left by him on the day of the explosion. 3