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Cheery Families - Mr Fin the Fishmonger. 1890s
LCC-MFB Battersea sub-fire station, London SW8Battersea sub-fire station, at 32 Battersea Park Road, one of only a few London stations not actually built as a fire station
Cheery Families - Miss Switch the Schoolmasters Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Miss Butt the Brewers Daughter. 1890s
Cheery Families - Master Switch the Schoolmasters Son. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mrs Switch the Schoolmasters Wife. 1890s
Cheery Families - Mr Switch the Schoolmaster. 1890s
LCC-MFB Dulwich fire station and horse steamerA seven man crew from Dulwich fire station pose on the forecourt with their Merryweather steam pump. One member of a firemans family peers through the lace curtains of the accommodation at first
Tower Bridge 1940SExcited children and their families watching the spectacle of the famous bascule bridge as it opens
Happy Families / Miss TapeMiss Tape the Tailors Daughter, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Happy Families / Mstr Tape" Happy Families" was devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Happyfamilies / Miss BonesMiss Bones the Butchers Daughter, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861
Happy Families / Mrs Tape" Happy Families" was devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861 Date: 1861
Happy Families / Mrs Bones" Happy Families" was devised by Mr Jacques in Britain in 1861
Swinoujscie, Poland (formerly Swinemunde in Prussia)Bathers with their marvelous wickerwork seats on the beach at the Baltic Sea Coastal resort of Swinoujscie, Poland (formerly Swinemunde in German Prussia) Date: 1905
The Emigrant Ship Artemisia en route for Australia(Top) The Emigrant Ship Artemisia en route for Moreton Bay, New South Wales, Australia. (Bottom) Emigrants on the deck of the ship. Date: 1848
Skating on a frozen Whitestone Pond, Hampstead Heath, London. Date: 1933
A large crowd gathering - north of England (possibly Leeds or Sheffield?). Date: 1908
Mrs Libbys Creamed Rice Milk PuddingLibbys Happy Families Card Game, Mrs Libbys Creamed Rice Milk Pudding. circa 1950s
Charabanc day trip run by R. Chisnell & Sons to SydenhamStaff (and their families) on a Charabanc day trip run by R. Chisnell & Sons (trading as King Alfred Motor Services) of Winchester to visit the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, South London
Families picking coal from a dump Scranton Pennsylvania USA early 1900s
Extended family group enjoy some summer sunshine and a cup of tea on the beach (possible in Dorset? South Coast of England?)
Cornwall, England - Constantine Bay near Padstow. Date: circa 1970s
Cornwall, England - Porth Joke, Crantock. Date: circa 1970s
Relaxing By The MarneThis sketch shows a number of families relaxing on the banks of the river Marne in France, by the mill of Charentonneau. Date: circa 1901
Falaise, By NightA painting of a cobbled street area outside some shops in Falaise, Normandy, northwestern France, families are standing outside a water fountain, the area is lit only by street lamp and shop windows
Hampton Court PalaceThis painting shows the parkland gardens of Hampton Court Palace, many families are wandering around the flower beds and trees on a sunny day
Hyde Park in SpringA painting of various families walking through Hyde Park during Spring, some are sitting on the benches close by, located in Central London. Date: circa 1916
Water FountainAn architectural painting of a fine water fountain located centrally in a park of a grand manor, which sits in the background. Families can be seen enjoying the day. Date: circa 1915
Harland & Wolff letter to Mrs A W FrostRMS Titanic - letter to Mrs A W (Lizzie) Frost, widow of Anthony (Artie) Wood Frost, Harland & Wolff Guarantee Group Fitter, dated June 1912
Letter written by Ida Stanton on board RMS CarpathiaHandwritten letter written on board RMS Carpathia dated 15 August 1912 with original Cunard envelope. Dear Papa and boys... we were delayed by boarding a large cargoe (sic) of spaghetti
The Serbo-Bulgarian War Winds DownScenes from the ending of the Serbo-Bulgarian War. Serbian families and soldiers read from a list of casualties in Belgrade, and Count Khievenhuller, Austrian diplomatic resident at Belgrade
Mrs Furrow the Farmer's Wife
Mrs Tryon the Tailor's Wife
Mrs Snob the Shoemaker's Wife
Mrs Mills the Miller's Wife
Mrs Measure the Milkman's Wife
Mrs Gammon the Grocer's Wife
Mrs Bun the Baker's Wife
Mrs Fin the Fishmonger's Wife
Mrs Chips the Carpenter's Wife
Mr Fin the Fishmonger
Mrs Brick the Builder's Wife
Mrs Block the Butcher's Wife
Mr Mills the Miller
Mr Tryon the Tailor
Mr Snob the Shoemaker
Mr Pots the Painter