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Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Team, 1908Photograph of the Wolverhampton Wanderers Football team of the 1907-1908 season. The players pictured are: Back row, left to right: W. Shepherd (Director), W. Wooldridge (Captain), J. Jones, K
George Eliot (Durade)GEORGE ELIOT nee Mary Ann Cross, later Evans. Writer, painted in 1849 - her most appealing portrait
George Eliot / Griff HouseGEORGE ELIOT (MARY ANN EVANS) Home at Griff House, Nuneaton
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Trigger the horse. Date: 20th century
D H Evans, Oxford Street, LondonD H Evans department store, Oxford Street, London. circa 1910s
Steam lorry, Llandyssil, Powys, Mid WalesA steam lorry (Manns patent steam cart) belonging to Evans & Jones, haulage contractors, laden with goods which have just been loaded from a train at Llandysul (or Llandyssil)
Wrapper design, Oliver Twist by Charles DickensWrapper design, first monthly instalment of the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, with illustrations by George Cruikshank, dated January 1846. 1846
Early Precambrian EarthAn impression of the Earths surface during the early Precambrian period (4, 500 to 543 million years ago), by Barry Evans
Filming Scott of the Antarctic, with John Mills as Captain Scott RN, James Robertson Justice as Petty Officer Taff Evans, and Kenneth Moore as Lieutenant Evans
Sulphur Well at Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales - a spa town, which grew up following the discovery of waters with amazing healing properties in 1732, by the Rev. Theophilus Evans
FOLKLORE / JERSEY DEVILWinged creature with horse- like head seen by Mr & Mrs Nelson Evans on shed roof at Gloucester City, New Jersey - and by many other witnesses over a long period
Pantomime artist Will Evans with his childrenWill Evans (1866 -1931) was an eccentric comedian who performed in pantomime from a young age, and appeared on the music halls in the 1890s
The Head Quarters of the 1910 - 13 Scott Polar ExpeditionA view showing Cape Evans where Captain Scott pitched his headquarters for his last expedition to the South Pole. The main positions of the surrounding district are also shown
Neil Harvey batting in the Fourth Test Match, Headingley, 19Photograph of (Robert) Neil Harvey, the Australian batsman, playing a shot in the Fourth Test Match between England and Australia, Headingley Cricket Ground, 1948
Ts Eliot (Evans)THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT American writer
Sir Samuel Evans at Prize Court, London, WW1Sir Samuel Evans, in September 1914, presiding over the first Prize Court held at the London Law Courts since 1856. 1914
Douglas DC-3S N1R (msn 4129) of the BROOKLYN DODGERS (Brooklyn National League Baseball Club), marked with Dodgers World Champions just behind the entry door
Music cover, Puss! Puss! Puss! Comedy song waltz, words by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans. 1932
Street scene with trams and shops, Kobe, Japan. Date: circa 1910s
Cartoon, Fred Evans in clown costumeCartoon, Fred Evans in his clown costume. He performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. 1879
George Eliot / RosehillGEORGE ELIOT (MARY ANN EVANS) Home of the English novelists friends, the Brays, at Rosehill, near Coventry Date: 1819 - 1880
Linnaeus (Evans)CARL VON LINNE, known as LINNAEUS Swedish naturalist Date: 1707-1778
Georgiana Countes BandonGEORGIANA DOROTHEA HARRIET EVANS-FREKE, countess BANDON wife of James Francis, fourth earl Date: CIRCA 1880
Birmingham FC football team 1936. Back row: Evans (Assistant Trainer), Grosvenor, Lea, Clack, Fillingham, Hibbs, Booton, Morral, Gibson (Trainer)
Evans Vacuum Cap advertisement, 1906Advertisement for the Evans Vacuum Cap, an invention intented to promote the re-growth of hair, 1906
Cambridge Uni PuntingPunting on the Cam, near Kings College : one student who had rooms on the top floor on the left was Hilary Evans, writer and picture librarian
Review in the TatlerA theatrical review in The Tatler of the play Roberts Wife featuring cartoons by Tom Titt of Owen Nares, Edith Evans and Robert Holmes
Miss J Evans / TennisMISS J EVANS photographed in action at Ealing, London. Note the fact that she is wearing socks and not stockings, which was controversial at the time
Pithos (plural - pithoi) - a large ancient Greek storage container. Some very fine examples excavated from within the Minoan palace at Knossos on Crete. Date: circa 1920s
Varsity Cricket Match of 1911 - The Oxford University XIThe Varsity Cricket Match of 1911 - The Oxford University XI (1 player short!)
PALMERS GREEN 1950SA view of the Triangle, Green Lane, Palmers Green, London, with its pretty flower beds. Date: 1950s
Captain Scott and Lieutenant Evans planning their expedition to the Antarctic
Captain Scott and Lieutenant Evans planning trip to the South Pole
Petty Officer Evans, at the Antarctic
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Lieutenant Evans October 1911
Lieut. Evans with his theodolite
Scott's Antarctic Expedition - at the South PoleScott's Antarctic Expedition At the South Pole left to right Oates Bowers Scott Wilson Evans on 17th January 1912
Evans, Day, Lashly and Hooper
Scott's Antarctic Expedition Evans Day Lashly and Hooper in October 1911
Chilwell Road, Beeston early 1900'sThe Motor Party left to right Lashby, Day, Evans, Hooper, British Antarctic Expedition led by Captain Scott 1910 -1913
WW2 Story Book Illustrations, ShipsA pair of illustrations from a WW2 story book, Captain Peg-Leg's War, written by Peter Dawlish. The first image shows some workers in the stoke hold. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - Captain Peg-Leg's WarAn illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, Captain Peg-Leg's War, written by Peter Dawlish. The portrait drawing shows a stern looking wartime man. Date: circa 1940s
Rosie The RiveterAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Rosie The Riveter, words and music by redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb. The image portrays the title character at work. Date: circa 1940s
She's Fallen For The ForemanAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for She's Fallen For The Foreman, by Ralph Butler, Tolchard Evans and Everett Lynton
After The War Is Over, Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for After The War Is Over, a comedy song waltz, music by Tolchard Evans, words by Ralph Butler
Got Any Gum Chum? Music CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Got Any Gum Chum? Words by Ralph Butler and Archie De Bear, music by Tolchard Evans
WW2 - Victory Music Sheet CoverAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for V Victory, words by Hamilton Kennedy, music by Tolchard Evans. The design simply shows a large V for victory, starkly presented on a red background
Lieutenant Evans with instrument to pinpoint the South PoleLieutenant Evans of Captain Scott's team with an instrument used to pinpoint the South Pole Date: 1910s