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Cockfighting in FranceCock fighting is a fashionable amusement in fin-de-siecle Paris, enjoyed by top-hatted gentlemen and their lady friends
Carousel Music CoverAll the fun of a merry-go- round, enjoyed for a penny a ride by all, including off- duty soldiers and their sweethearts
Tobacconist - Treyer and FribourgThe famous (and charming) 18th century tobacco, cigar and snuff shop Treyer and Fribourg at 34 Haymarket, London, SW1. The shop enjoyed the patronage of George III
Brewster F2A Buffalo -unlike other Buffalo users, the Finnish enjoyed con (side view)rable success against their Soviet invaders
Where Ice Cream Enjoyed?Ice Creams - where are they more Enjoyed ?
Deux AmisA group portrait sketch of two friends, after having enjoyed a light meal, one has his arm over the other's shoulder as he picks his teeth. Date: circa 1901
Homeless people catching up on sleep in St. James's Park in London at mid-day. This was in the summer months where the homeless enjoyed the sunshine in an enclosure popularly known as the Bull
ARCHIE ARMSTRONG / JESTERARCHIBALD ARMSTRONG (ARCHIE) Scottish court jester to James I and Charles I. Enjoyed royal favour and political influence until dismissed in 1637 for insulting Archbishop Laud. Date: - 1672
COMPARING DANCE CARDSAfter the ball, two young women compare notes on the partners they have enjoyed or endured in the course of the evening. Date: 1882
Covent Garden 1870COVENT GARDEN : a breakfast stall for the market porters and merchants - pies and oysters, coffee enjoyed beneath the flaring oil torches Date: 1870
REMOTE CONTROLThe Aeolian Vocalion enjoyed by the family - especially with the Graduola attachment which allows you to vary every performance, note by note, in harmony with your mood ! Date: 1916
Bishop Burnets House in St Johns Square, Clerkenwell, London, 1866. Gilbert Burnet (1643-1715) was a Scottish philosopher, historian and cleric who became Bishop of Salisbury in 1689
Lady Patricia Ramsay and her sonLady Patricia Ramsay, formerly Princess Patricia of Connaught (1886-1974) with her son, Master Alexander Ramsay of Mar (1919-2000) around 1927
Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (1853-1884), Queen Victorias fourth son and eighth child shown reading. The most academic of the Queens sons, Leopold led a closeted existence due to his haemophilia
Football in the Streets of London, 16th centuryIllustration showing a game of football, played a group of apprentices, in the streets of London, 16th century. Football, then a game with no rules, had been banned by Elizabeth I
Bedside LampA young woman, having enjoyed a bit of bedtime reading ( Skating World magazine), switches off her bedside lamp. Date: 1940s
Cov. Garden BreakfastAt Covent Garden, a breakfast stall for the market porters and merchants - pies and oysters, coffee enjoyed beneath the flaring oil torches. Date: 1870
Mary Benton (120)MARY BENTON Countrywoman of Kiverston, Durham, England : at age 119 she fed her chickens, enjoyed good hearing and sight, and never consulted a doctor. Date: 1731 - 1851
Ind Coupe Brewery Double Diamond Being Enjoyed, England. Date: 1950s
Switzerland - Berne. From RosengartenColoured lantern slide of the Rosengarten or Rose Garden, from which a scenic panoramic view of the medieval town centre can be enjoyed
Robinson MagicianWilliam Ellsworth Robinson, stage name Chung Ling Soo, enjoyed a successful career as a stage magician until his catching-a-bullet-in-his-mouth trick went fatally wrong... 1861 - 1918
Saint MechtildisMECHTILDIS of Helfta, German nun, at age 7 entered convent run by her sister Gertrude at Helfta where she and friend Gertrude the Great enjoyed mystical experiences. Date: 1241 - 1298
Column of Archers - Ok-MeydanThe Ottoman Emperors, with their court, often enjoyed the diversion of Archery in public and there is an extensive piece of ground alloted to that purpose
King George V and Queen Mary at Cadogan Pier, London, AugustPhotograph of King George V, Queen Mary, Princess Mary and Princess Victoria disembarking from the State Barge at Cadogan Pier, London, on 4th August 1919
18th C. Tobacconist ShopA charming 18th century tobacco and snuff shop in the Haymarket, London, which has enjoyed the patronage of George III, Pitt and many other famous statesmen
Stationery Shop / EdwardsPeople browse in the window of Edwards while one of the employees enjoyed a spot of sunshine in the doorway
People at a medieval banquetA banquet is enjoyed by some important people
St Petersburg Ice SlideA giant ice slide is enjoyed by the cityfolk of St Petersburg, Russia