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Taiga forest in winter - Old oil search cutting in snow-covered taiga-forest near river Taz. Midwinter; North Tumen region, Siberia, Russia
Advert for Nestle permanent hairwave 1922The Nestla permanent hairwave. Isn t it perfect? Just look at this photograph. Aren t the hairwaves indescribably lovely? Curl for curl, were for ave
Picking broccoli at Marazion, CornwallThree men picking broccoli at Marazion in Cornwall, with St Michaels Mount in the background. Date: 20th century
Cutting sixty khaki uniforms at once, WW1Scene at a garment manufacturer in New Jersey, USA, which was able to turn out 50, 000 khaki uniforms a day for Allied troops by a cutting process which allowed sixty pieces of fabric to be cut at
Scouts in Exile, at camp in Fabregas, France. They belong to the National Association of Russian Scouts, formed when scouting was exiled from Russia after the Revolution of 1917
Making a silhouette: a fairground silhouettistA side show at Shepherds Bush - a silhouette artist at the Anglo-American Exhibition at White City demonstrates his art by cutting a portrait of a seated woman while a crowd at his studio entrance to
Firefighters cutting through a roofFirefighters cutting through the roof of a burning building
NIVER MIND ABUT LOOS WWI drawingNIVER MIND ABUT LOOS. HAV YER EVER BEEN UP THE CUTTING. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
A field kitchen, bivouacs and a hair-cutting session in middle of picture, c. 1918. 313870 Gunner Vivian John Cummings, Born 31.07.1875, 3Rd Canadian Division, Canadian Expeditionary Force
Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches, WW1Cartoon, Coiffure in the Trenches. Keep yer ead still, or I ll ave yer blinkin ear off. By Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959)
The Service Safety Haircutter, WW1 advertisementAdvertisement for the Service Safety Haircutter, allowing users to trim and comb hair daily and to remain presentable in the process, even if away fighting at the front. Date: 1917
October Tree Felling by R Coxon
Trout stream, Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire. 1960s
Street barbers, EgyptStreet barbers at work, Egypt. Date: circa 1870
Street barbers at work, China. Date: circa 1890
Saw Mills, Woolwich ArsenalView of the saw mills at Woolwich Arsenal, south east London, with tree trunks about to be cut into planks. Date: circa 1905
Cutting log at new sawmill, Western Front, WW1British men cutting a log for boarding at a new sawmill on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Indian barber at work, Western Front, WW1An Indian barber at work on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Gordon Highlanders in trench, Western Front, WW1Gordon Highlanders cutting up rations in a reserve trench before moving up to the front line on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Advert for Nestle permanent hairwave 1923What would you not give to have naturally wavy hair ? Iy cost the lady whose photographs are pictured here, but 3 guineas to have her hair permanently waved by Nestle into these gloriously becoming
Advert for Eugene permanant hair waving 1923Naturally wavy hair in 2 and a half hours. From straight to naturally curly hair in 2 and a half hours! Permanent curls and waves, soft and exquisitely becoming - glowing with life and colour
H. L. Oakley cutting a silhouette in his studioHarry Lawrence Oakley (1882-1960), silhouette artist, pictured outside in studio on the pier at Llandudno in the midst of cutting a portrait of a young woman
H. L. Oakley cutting a silhouetteHarry Lawrence Oakley (1882-1960), silhouette artist, pictured in his studio on the pier at Llandudno. Oakley, whose silhouettes were in demand for posters, magazines illustrations and advertising
H. L. Oakley at LlandudnoHarry Lawrence Oakley (1882-1960), silhouette artist, pictured in his studio on the pier at Llandudno, in the middle of cutting a picture
H. L. Oakley at Llandudno taking a portraitThe silhouette artist, Harry Lawrence Oakley (1882 - 1960), pictured cutting a portrait in his studio at at Llandudno during the 1920s
Little girl at harvest time by Muriel DawsonA little girl helping out in the fields at harvest time, by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1920s
Room decorated with The TatlerAn extraordinary photograph showing a room decorated entirely with cuttings from The Tatler magazine. It was sent in by avid Tatler reader, Miss Fennell, of Christchurch, Monmouthshire. Date: 1912
Stage illusionsIllustrations depicting various cutting-edge stage illusions at the beginning of the 20th century. The first shows the race of a motor-car again a train; also shown
Illustration of the measuring and cutting of Chocolate WaferAn Illustration of the measuring and cutting of Chocolate Wafers and the cutting of Chocolate Rings, Discs, Ect. Date: 1936
The Debutantes Birthday Ball - Queen Charlotte sScenes at Grosvenor House for Queen Charlottes Ball, the pinnacle of the Season for a debutante by the 1950s, showing the girls arriving in their white dresses
Siege Weapon - Metal CutterAn example of a typical 16th century siege weapon used to cut the bars restricting an armies ability of sieging an enemys fort. Date: 1588
Nursery Rhymes -- cutting skirt, mouse-drawn cartNursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- There was an old woman, as I ve heard tell, she went to market her eggs for to sell; she went to market all on a market day
Commercial Fish PreparationFishmonger cutting fillets of fish on slab with knife, newspapers hanging behind his head Date: 1930s
A Tertiary Igneous DykeA Tertiary igneous dyke cutting through a sandstone deposit. The igneous rock pierced its way through the earths crust in a vertical fissure
Rubber : Cutting TreesBrazilian workers cutting trees in a rubber plantation, in the Amazon region Date: 1910
Louis DaguerrLOUIS JACQUES MANDE DAGUERRE, French artist and pioneer of photography : inventor of the daguerrotype which was for a time the cutting edge of photographic technology. Date: 1789 - 1851
Cutting FirewoodCutting up logs for firewood in a French woodyard. Date: circa 1845
Cutting the CropA farmer in his tractor, cutting a crop of oats and peas, the crop having badly fallen owing to the weight of the pea harvest. Date: early 1950s
Viaduct in JavaA viaduct cutting through a hills and woodland, Java, Indonesia. Date: early 1930s
Javanese LandscapeA winding road cutting through steep hills and woodland, Java, Indonesia. Date: early 1930s
Rooftop TailorsTailors working on a roof during a heat wave, cutting and sewing cloth for suits, Regent Street, London, England. Date: early 1930s
Tailors Working OutdoorsTailors working on a roof during a heat wave, cutting and sewing cloth for suits, Regent Street, London, England. Date: early 1930s
Royal Grape VinesA man harvesting grapes, cutting them from the Royal vines at Hampton Court, England. Date: early 1930s
Japan - Silk Industry - Cutting the Mulberry leaves, for the silkworms to consume as they grow to maturity. Date: circa 1907
Japan - Women preparing food including chopping a daikonJapan - Women preparing food including a Geisha girl preparing (cutting) daikon (white radish), possibly for takuan or bettarazuke dishes and another woman grinding foodstuffs using a pestle
Cricket Phrases - A Neat Cut for Two - Street EtiquetteCricket Phrases - A Neat Cut for Two - Two smart Gents politely raise their top hats in the direction of a rather glamorous yet also rather haughty looking woman as they pass on the pavement
Zeybek Chief and Street Barber, Istanbul, Turkey Date: 1897
Barber, Water Carriers, Fishmonger, Istanbul, Turkey Date: 1897