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Sanctuary of Olympia. Panorama of the ancient olympic StadiSanctuary of Olympia. Panorama of the ancient Olympic Stadium. The east of archaelogical site. Elis. Peloponesse. Greece. Europe
Greek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. The Ancient olympic StadiumGreek Art. Sanctuary of Olympia. The ancient Olympic Stadium. Detail of the starting line. The east of archaelogical site. Elis. Peloponesse. Greece. Europe
WW2 - Propaganda - Give them the tools to finish the jobWW2 - Propaganda first day cover - Give them the tools to finish the job. Date: circa 1943
A Close Finish by Hilda T Miller. Fairies racing on autumn leaves. 20th century
Three horses racing -- a close finish. Date: circa 1910
Finish of the Thousand Miles Trial in 1900The finish of the Thousand Miles Trial which ended on 12 May 1900 in Whitehall, London. The first car in the row is a 12 h.p. Panhard driven by Charles Rolls who is seated at the wheel
Skating: A close finishAn exciting finish in a race at the turn of the 20th century. Artist: George Derville Rowlandson Date: circa 1903
Patent Triplex Grates Pattern with Best Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate B Pattern with Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate H Pattern with Black Patent Enamelled finish Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate T Pattern with Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate C Pattern with Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate D Pattern with Grey Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate E Pattern with Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Regatta at Marlow for Blinded Soldiers & Sailors, WW1Two photographs depicting a rowing at regatta at Marlow for blinded soldiers and sailors from St. Dunstans during the First World War
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
Document box of Cpt Rupert Wyndham Lewis, MCDocument box belonging to Captain Rupert Wyndham Lewis, MC, Welsh Guards. Matt black finish with a red velvet lining. Firearms & Equipment
Trimmers Shop, Iron and Steel Foundry, Woolwich ArsenalView of the trimmers shop in the iron and steel foundry, Woolwich Arsenal, south east London, for the trimming and grinding of shells of all sizes. Date: circa 1905
The Winner record label featuring horseracingA record label from The Winner, featuring Meet Me By Moonlight Alone by the Belgravia Quartette. Illustration shows a winning racehorse and jockey crossing the finish line first. Date: c.1925
Drilling recruits in Temple Gardens, London, WW1Drilling recruits in Temple Gardens, London, at the start of the First World War, while a tennis match goes on in the background
Advertisement for Robbialac paint, from Jenson & Nicholson of Stratford, East London. It costs less than wallpaper, slightly more than distemper, but its durability makes it far cheaper than either
Wedding Cakes with Gum Paste Molding. Stucco Finish Date: 1936
Record label - The WinnerA record label for a recording of The Sweetest Flower That Blows, composed by C. B. Hawley and sung by Robert Carr. The label features a winning racehorse crossing the finish line. Date: c.1920
Wedding Cakes with Stucco Finish and Moulded DecorationsWedding Cakes with Stucco Finish (Left) and Moulded Decorations (Right Date: 1936
Celluloid Compact C. 1918Celluloid compact with paste decoration, decorative clasp and tassels in a mock tortoise shell finish. Date: circa 1918
Boeing B-47B Stratojet, 51-2296, in anti-radiation finish
Support the Armed Forces - USA - WW2 Propaganda - " Give them the tools to Finish the Job". Date: 1943
Dutch patriotic postcard - WWII - VictoryVictory Sounding from all mouths: The Victory is won! Peace has been recovered. The " Ball" (referring to the unity of the Allies as depicted here) has not failed. No
Patriotic Propaganda Postcard - WWIIBelgian Soldier returnd from war and is reunited with his girl - Happy Days are here again! Date: 1945
Advert for the Radiation New World Gas Cooker 1938Are you a slave to your cooker ? The new world 45/48 gas cookers with exclusive regulo control. Power burners to give more concentrated heat
Vessels from KnossosVessels from M.M. III at Knossos, showing preservation of original polychrome finish
Thames Waterman on Massey Shaw fireboatA Thames Waterman in traditional costume with a fire company badge on his left sleeve, standing on the deck of the LFBs Massey Shaw fireboat
Firefighters doing productive work in lull period, WW2During the longer lulls in firefighting activities, NFS firefighters took part in industrial production for the countrys war needs
A Driving finish. Date 1891
A desperate finish. Date 1895. A desperate finish. Date 1895
Volunteer crossing the finish line. Date c1887
Sure! We ll finish the job Victory Liberty Loan. Poster showing a man in hat and overalls reaching into his pocket; he wears buttons from previous Liberty Loan campaigns. Date 1918
A sharp pace from start to finish. Date c1884
A head and head finish. Date c1892
Nearing the finish line. Date c1888
The finish. Date c1885 Oct. 28
11: 30 AM Jennie Rizzandi, 9 year old girl, helping mother an11:30 AM Jennie Rizzandi, 9 year old girl, helping mother and father finish garments in a dilapidated tenement, 5 Extra Pl. NYC. They all work until 9 PM when busy, and make about $2 to $2.50 a week
An exciting finish. Print showing three-horse horserace. Date c1884 June 2
Race horses in a photo finishGerman graphic interpretation of a photo finish.Date: 1941
Fighting it Out at Glorious GoodwoodArtists impression of a fighting finish at Goodwood, described in The Bystander magazine (from where this image is taken) as the most popular and prettiest of meetings
Cesarewitch Handicap race, NewmarketThe close finish between Willonyx (nearest horse) and Martingale II at the 1911 Cesarewitch Handicap race at Newmarket racecourse, Suffolk. 1911
Fruiterers Sports Day, Crystal Palace, London
500 miles world record beaten at Brooklands, 1931J. Dundee finishing first driving the Bentley of Captain Woolf Barnato, which averaged a speed of 118.39 miles per hour over the 500 mile race at Brooklands race track in 1931. Date: 1931