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Racegoers and bookies at the Epsom Derby, 1933. Date: 1933
Open-topped buses at the Epsom Derby, 1933, with an advertisement for Dewars whisky. Date: 1933
City Hall and Opera House, Derby, Connecticut, USACity Hall and Sterling Opera House, Elizabeth Street, Derby, Connecticut, USA, in October 1905. Date: 1905
The Brown Derby, Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, USAThe first Brown Derby restaurant on its original site at 3427 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: circa 1935
Illustration, Tattersalls after the Derby RaceIllustration, Tattersall s, or, a Glance at the Settling Day after the Derby Race -- Felix Qui Nihil Debet (happy the man who owes nothing). An auction scene at the famous horse dealers. Date: 1832
Edward Henry Stanley - 15th Earl of DerbyEdward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby (1826-1893), British statesman. He served as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs twice, from 1866 to 1868 and from 1874 to 1878. Date: 1890
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage WorkshopDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - boys with planes, mallets, chisels etc in the carpentry workshop. Date: circa 1908
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage Girls Day RoomDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - girls sit in their day room. Date: circa 1908
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage Children in the SanatoriumDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - children in the homes sanatorium. Date: circa 1908
Derby Railway Servants Orphanage Boys DormitoryDerby Railway Servants Orphanage - beds lined up in a boys dormitory. A basket for stowing clothes is under each bed. Date: circa 1908
Derby Railway Servants OrphanageA view of the Derby Railway Servants Orphanage. Date: circa 1908
Snail and grasshoppers racing, Les Images en MusiqueSnails with grasshopper jockeys taking part in a race, with a mole at the finishing line, illustration in Les Images en Musique
WW1 - Conscription in BritainWW1 - Britannia holding her trident and the National Register, in front of civilians and industrial factory. The patriotic scenario
WW1 - Recruitment Day - Lord Derbys Group SystemWW1 - Recruits in batches at Camberwell, London as they volunteer to join the army under Lord Derbys group system. The volunteers in this recruitment office raise their arms as they make an oath to
WW1 - British Recruits - The central recruiting headquartersWW1 - A group of young British men and the first Derby group, reporting themselves at the central recruiting headquarters
WW1 - Lord Derbys Recruitment Drive - November 17th 1915WW1 - Derbys Day - A cartoon, or satorical print from the magazine Punch on the subject of recruitment for the army, during the First World War
Derby Avenue, Skegness, EnglandDerby Avenue, Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1922
Model T Ford Vintage Van - G Austin & Co, Tea Blenders, Derby, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1910s
Market Place, Derby, EnglandMarket Place, Derby, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1919
The Village, Brailsford, EnglandThe Village, Brailsford, near Derby/Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1920
Lanchester Vintage Car, Thought to be at Derby, EnglandLanchester Vintage Car, Thought to be at Derby, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1900s
Derby Square, Liverpool, Lancashire, England. Showing Castle Moat House Date: 1960s
Station Street - Clifton Road, Ashbourne, DerbyshireStation Street/Clifton Road, Ashbourne, near Derby, Derbyshire, England. Showing the Railway & Commercial Hotel Date: 1900s
Street Scene, Derby, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1911
High Street, Milton, DerbyshireHigh Street, Milton, Repton/Willington, near Derby, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1920s
Stanley Palace, Chester, Cheshire, England. Showing Derby House Date: 1920s
The Village, Weston-on-Trent, DerbyshireThe Village, Weston-on-Trent, Derby, near Chellaston, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1900s
Royal Midland Inst. for the Blind Stall - Derbs AgriculturalRoyal Midland Institution for the Blind Stall - Derbyshire Agricultural Show, near Derby, Staffordshire, England. Showing Wicker Goods Made by the Blind Date: 1920s
Looking Down at Epsom: A Finish for the DerbyView of the Derby with horses and their jockeys striving towards the finishing line, and with the stands, tents and cars of visitors seen beyond. Date: 1928
Leaving the Paddock, off to the post for the DerbyThe scene in the ring of the paddock at Epsom as the Derby horses prepare to leave on their way to the post, or starting line. Date: 1928
WWI Poster, Join Under the Group SystemWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Join Under the Group System, It Is Simple and Fair, It Relieves You of Responsibility
WWI Poster, Lord Derbys SchemeWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Under Lord Derbys Scheme a mere Promise to Enlist is of No Value. If a man wishes to be placed in a Group he must be attested by December 11th
Suffragette Proof RacecourseFollowing the action of Emily Wilding Davison at the 1913 Epsom Derby, the racecourse authorities were keen to avoid any repetition. This cartoon envisages the Race Course of the Near Future, suff
Derby recruits, 1916Derby recruits of the 1st London Regiment pictured with their kit bags ready for inspection in their new uniform. Date: 1916
Grand Parade winning the DerbyFramed drawing of the Derby race showing three horses in motion -- Grand Parade winning the Victory Derby from Buchan, 1919. Date: 1919
Suffragette Arson Hurst Park. Shows the destroyed Grand Stand at Hurst Park Racecourse, 8th June 1913, caused by an arson attack by militant suffragettes Kitty Marion (1871-1944) and Betty Giveen
Suffragette Emily Wilding Davidson Funeral 1913. Funeral procession of Emily Wilding Davidson (1872-1913) in Central London, Saturday, 14th June 1913
The Great Derby Race for 1851The Great Derby Race for Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-One. Mr Punch is out front, followed by Joseph Paxton, and then various jockeys from all nations riding a variety of animals - a bull, an elephant
John Watts, jockeyJohn " Jack" Watts was a British flat-race jockey. In a career that lasted from 1880 until 1900 he rode the winners of 19 Classics
The compleat Angler (Derby Scheme)Caricature of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith attempting to catch fish, representing men of age able to fight in WW1. The fish in the net represent married men who had already volunteered (attested)
Bystander cover - Derby scheme attesting BairnsfatherFront cover of The Bystander magazine featuring an illustration by Fred Buchanan which is a pastiche of Bruce Bairnsfathers famous The Better Ole cartoon (in the same magazine)
Bystander cover-Derby schemeAn illustration showing the number of men attested in 1916 for the volunteer (Derby) scheme to encourage military recruitment
WWI mourning fob with two photographsFirst World War mourning fob with two photographs. The first is of 50170 Private William Miller, Sherwood Foresters (Notts. & Derby Regiment). Died 9th April 1917, aged 31
Private R Biggins attacking a crater at HoogePrivate R. Biggins (2nd Btn. Notts. & Derby Regiment) leading an attack on a crater at Hooge on the 9th August 1915. The conspicuous bravery of Biggins was awarded with the DCM
Brass souvenir in the form of a heart, WW1Brass souvenir in the form of a heart, engraved and dated France, 1915/1916/1917/1918 with the cap badge of the Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
Derby Union WorkhouseThe entrance to the Derby Union Workhouse, later known as Boundary House Institution, then after 1948 as Manor Hospital. Date: circa 1910
Steve Donoghue and sonStephen Donoghue (1884 - 1945), English flat race jockey who won the Epsom Derby six times. Pictured in The Tatler after heading up the winning list for the fourth year in succession on his horse
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