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Halifax Bomber Halifax BomberHalifax Bomber - Handley Page Long-range Bomber. One of the most formidable in the World. Four Rolls-Royce Merlin Engines. Four-gun Bolton Paul Rear Turret. Date: circa 1940s
Daisy Bell by Harry DacrePromotional music sheet for Daisy Bell music hall song of 1892 by Harry Dacre and sung by Katie Lawrence shown here in typical cycling costume
Wellington Bomber Wellington BomberWellington Bomber - One of Britains most famous long-range Bombers. Bristol Pegasus 1, 000 H.P. Engines. 265mph. Range - 3, 200 miles. Date: circa 1940s
T & W Farmiloe Limited - Rochester Row, Westminster, LondonThe warehouses of T & W Farmiloe Limited - Rochester Row, Westminster, London. In 1914 the company were manufacturing of Lead, White Lead, Paint, Colour and Varnish, Glass
Harrods toy department, rocking horses, 1922A uniform display of wooden rocking horses and smaller toy horses on wheels in the Harrods toy department, Christmas 1922. Date: 1922
Beesands, DevonBeesands - a small settlement located midway between Hallsands and Torcross on the coast of Start Bay in South Devon, England. Date: circa 1920s
Broxbourne Mill and Stream, the Old Mill and Meadows Site Lee Valley Park, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. A mill stood here for 900 years before being destroyed by fire on 1 October 1949. Date: 1911
Mars Hill, Lynmouth, Devon from the Harbour. Date: circa 1930s
Retreat of T. E. Lawrence at Clouds Hill, Moreton, DorsetThe house at Clouds Hill, near Wool, Dorset, England, where British archaeologist, soldier, intelligence officer and writer, Thomas Edward Lawrence (1888-1935)
Beach at Deal, Kent - View from the North Date: 1923
Kayak on the roof of a small 1950s UK carKayak on the roof of a small 1950s UK Austin A30 Seven car. Date: 1951
Queen Victoria at Edward Cazalets Villa - South of France in 1885. In 1882, Queen Victoria began her winter affair with the Cote dAzur, she would arrive bearing extensive food and drink supplies
View of London from St. Pauls, on Lord Mayors DayIncredible panoramic view of London from the roof of St. Pauls Cathedral, looking west. The Lord Mayors Procession can be seen heading up Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill past the cathedral. Date: 1889
The Chickaleary Cove by Ernee Clark and W RaineThe Chickaleary Cove music hall song of circa 1864 by Ernee Clark and W Raine, sung by The Great Vance (Alfred Vance), a hugely popular music hall singer
Yorkshire, The Champion County Cricket Team 1919The champion county cricket team of the 1919 season. Date: 1919
Catalina Flying Boat Catalina Flying BoatCatalina Flying Boat - American consolidated flying boat. Two 1, 200 H.P. Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp Engines. Range 4, 000 miles. Depicted sighting the Bismarck. Date: circa 1940s
A New Hat Now! by James RolmazPromotional music sheet for A New Hat Now! by James Rolmaz, sung with the greatest possible success by J C Heffron, circa 1890
Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick and HelvellynCastlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick and view towards Helvellyn - Cumbria, England Date: 1908
The Pickwick Quadrille by Fred RevallinPromotional music sheet for The Pickwick Quadrille, by Fred Revallin, taken from Pickwick by James Albery which was first performed at the Lyceum Theatre on 23rd October 1871 with Henry Irving as
Daisy Bell Waltz by Karl KapsPromotional music sheet for the Daisy Bell Waltz by Karl Kaps, based on the popular song Daisy Bell by Harry Dacres famous song
Harrods toy department, dolls houses, 1922Fantastic array of dolls houses in all shapes and sizes available to buy at Christmas from the Harrods Toy Department Date: 1922
Where Did You Get That Hat? By James RolmazPromotional music sheet for Where Did You Get That Hat? music hall song of 1888 by James Rolmaz. Illustrated by noted artist H G Banks
My Hats A Brown un, by E W RogersPromotional music sheet for My Hats A Brown Un music hall song of 1891 by E. W. Rogers, sung by George Robey. The song suggests that the singers brown hat makes him famous
Hampden Bomber Hampden BomberHampden Bomber - Twin engine Handley Page long range Aircraft. Bristol Pegasus 1, 000 H.P. engines. 265mph. Range - 1, 725 miles. Date: circa 1940s
BEA - European Class AeroplaneBEA - " European" Class Aeroplane. Date: circa 1970s
The Kit Kat Club at Gezira, CairoCabaret and dancing at the Kit-Kat Club at the Ghezirah Palace Hotel, Cairo. Date: 1930
The Beach, Morecambe, Lancashire - Note the Ice Cream stall in the foreground. Date: circa 1901
Lianne de Vries - French Belle Epoque Stage Actress - Folies Bergeres Star and Singer. Date: circa 1910s
Moorish Bathhouse - Algeria. Date: circa 1909
Central Pier, Morecambe, Lancashire. Date: circa 1901
Young girl preparing chips - Fish & Chip Shop, MorecambeA young girl (likely the daughter of the shop owner) prepares chips at a Fish & Chip Shop in Morecambe Lancashire. Note the wonderful chipper machine on the counter
A spectacular Kirchner Leipzig band saw, GermanyA spectacular Kirchner Leipzig band saw in a woodworking workshop, Germany. Date: circa 1910s
Saddlescombe, Devils Dyke, West Sussex - nr. BrightonSaddlescombe Farm, Devils Dyke, a Hamlet in the South Downs, West Sussex - nr. Brighton Date: circa 1910
Fare you well Daisy Bell, by Harry DacrePromotional music sheet for Fare You Well Daisy Bell, written by Harry Dacre and sung by Lady Mansel and Miss Nora Gordon. Written in 1894, this was the sequel to the very famous Daisy Bell
Quite Too Utterly Utter by Robert CootePromotional music sheet for Quite Utterly Utter, a New Aesthetic Roundelay by Robert Coote. Poking fun at the aesthetic movement, it shows a stylish young man with sunflowers
King Edward VII - last visit to BiarritzKing Edward VII conversing with the Marquis de Soveral, during his final visit to Biarritz in 1910 - he would die just weeks later. 1910
Princess Leila Bederkhan in Arabian Nights at Chez VousOriental Nights at Chez Vous, the night club and restaurant at the Excelsior Palace Hotel on the Venice Lido. Princess Leila Bederkhan in an " Arabian Nights" number. Date: 1927
Mariga Guinness with derelict Georgian house in DublinMariga Guinness, wife of the president of the Irish Georgian Society, bought her house (freestanding in the background) for 550, and spent 4000 repairing it. Date: 1966
Lady Lavery by Sir John LaveryHazel, Lady Lavery (1886 - 1935), formerly Hazel Martyn and second wife of the celebrated portrait artist Sir John Lavery who painted her portrait hundreds of times
Marriage of Lydia Lopokova and John Maynard KeynesThe marriage of the famous ballerina, Lydia Lopokova and the well-known economist John Maynard Keynes at St. Pancras Register Office in 1925. Date: 1925
The Premier Liverpool Greyhound Track - Breck Park, Townsend Lane, Clubmoor, Liverpool.. The Fifty First Meeting on Wednesday August 3rd, 1927. Date: circa 1910s
Budapest, Hungary - terminus for Tram lines 2 and 24 Date: circa 1970s
Fokker F7A passenger aircraftA Fokker F.VII (also known as the Fokker Trimotor) - an airliner produced in the 1920s by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker, Fokkers American subsidiary Atlantic Aircraft Corporation
Women of the Ouled Nails - Dancers and Musicians. Date: circa 1910
Watermouth Road, Hele, Devon. Date: circa 1920s
Best wishes from Hereford, Herefordshire - featuring inset images of local landmarks set set within a remarkable human butterfly farme, far more common in continental European postcards of this era
The Lamb and Flag Hotel at Little Haywood, Staffordshire - a horse-drawn bakers wagon is parked outside the Post Office. Date: 1907
Working Class family in their Sunday Best Attire. Date: circa 1906