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18 pounder shell case - inscribed Albert18 pounder shell case, dated 1918, with fluted bottom. Embossed with floral pattern and inscribed Albert. Trench Art
MGM Studios, Culver City, California, USAMGM (Metro Goldwyn Mayer) Studios, Culver City, California, USA. Date: circa 1930s
Tatler front cover, March 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring a model posing in a heavily-beaded jacket with fluted sleeves, by Marc Bohan at Christian Dior
Metropolitan Police centenary celebrations, Hyde ParkScene at the Metropolitan Police centenary celebrations, showing police officers in their uniforms marching past the Wellington Arch into Hyde Park, Central London
Mansion ConservatoryThe luxury conservatory, with its plants and stained leaded glass windows, of the Mayfair (London) mansion of City financier Clarence Hatry, who was jailed for fraud. Date: 1930s
Painting by Theodore Caruelle d Aligny (1798-1871), a landscape with a classical ruin in the foreground, a river over a bridge and people swimming
Cub scouts washing police car, SurreyCub Scouts washing and cleaning a Police Triumph Herald car in Surrey during Scout Job Week. 1974
Marble ArchA close-up of the fine Neo Classical Corinthian capitals and fluted columns of Marble Arch, designed by John Nash in 1828. Date: 1828
London Tourists 1980Tourists on the steps of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, England. Date: circa 1980
Nelsons Column, made of Portland stone, 145 feet high, was erected by public subscription 1840-43, from designs by Railton. The statue on top is by E.H. Baily. Date: 1950s
American troops in church, Exermont, France, WW1American troops in a ruined church in Exermont, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 1918
Entrance Hall, Langham Hotel, London W1A corner of the Entrance Hall, Langham Hotel, Portland Place, London W1. circa 1920s
Met Police officer, Victorian periodA Metropolitan Police officer, PC Vincent, in the mid-Victorian period, posing for his photograph in a studio. He is wearing the original Peelers swallowtail jacket
Schiller memorial, Gendarmenmarkt, BerlinThe memorial to Friedrich von Schiller in front of the theatre and concert hall in the Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin, Germany
Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, ItalyView of the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, Italy. This is a white marble triumphal arch in the Roman Forum, dedicated in AD 203 to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus
Wilhelm Ii / Liz 1909WILHELM II GERMAN ROYALTY German Emperor in 1908 on the terrace of his villa at Achilleion, Corfu
Canada House 1930SThe exterior of Canada House, Trafalgar Square, central London, which is now a cultural centre promoting Canadian music, films and visual arts etc
Bustle & Plus FoursA rather incongrous scene as old meets new and a man wearing plus fours and Argyll socks steps out with a lady wearing a bustle!
The Paris fashions for April, 1860A sketch from the monthly ladies fashion pages. The evening dress (back) is made of silk, the colour of violette de Parme, trimmed with fluted silk plaiting of a slightly darker tone
Bow-Fronted Shop WindowThe lovely old fashioned bow- fronted window of the pottery and gifts shop in Cromford, Derbyshire, England
Fashions for February, 1844Engraving of two women modelling The Illustrated London News idea of Fashion for February 1844. The full caption reads as follows: No.1
Chesterfield Terrace, Regents Park, London, showing the symmetrical Neo-Classical architecture, including Corinthian capitals above fluted columns
John Nash HousesCumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, with some of the fine houses built by the architect John Nash in 1827
Festival Vista ArcadesVisitors at the Vista Arcades, part of Battersea Festival Pleasure Gardens during the Festival of Britain celebrations
Wesley Church LondonWesleys Chapel. City Road, London EC1, designed by George Dance and built by Samuel Tooth in 1778. It is often referred to as " The Cathedral of Methodism"
Compton Martin ChurchThe south aisle of Compton Martin Church, one of the oldest Norman buildings in Somerset. Note the beautiful pillar with a fluted shaft
Tartan Trim Dress 1865Evening: short, puffed sleeves, pointed waist, over- skirt with demi-train caught up at one side. Grey dress: tartan collar, cuffs & ribbon ceinture with floating ends
NELSONs COLUMN 1930SNelsons Column, Trafalgar Square, London, with South Africa House behind it
Manchester / Street MarketManchester: old houses (right), and a portion of the Manchester Exchange (left)
Grange Park / Hants 1830Grange Park, Hampshire
Buildings / 7 WondersBuilt by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name
Hyde Park Corner / 1838Hyde Park Corner, full of traffic as usual
East India House / AckermaEast India House, Leadenhall Street: north view
Edinburgh / Carlton HillEdinburgh: the National Monument on Carlton (or Calton) Hill
Ball Dress / Bouquet 1861Green dress: fluted flounces, white tulle over-skirt looped up with plumes, corsage en coeur. Garibaldi shirt, black skirt with a red velvet band at the hem & on the pockets
The National GalleryThe exterior of the National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, floodlit at night for dramtic effect
Roman Senate refuses to ransom prisonersSECOND PUNIC WAR: The Roman Senate refuses to ransom prisoners taken by the enemy in battle, because to do so would not be honourable, and to pay so many ransoms would be very costly
Walking Dress 1861Shot silk dress, waistcoat corsage, trimmed with green shamrocks & bands. Grey & black plaid paletot bound with black silk over a lilac dress with 2 fluted flounces