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Strength in Bronze, sculptures by Dora GordinePage from The Graphic reporting on the bronze sculptures by a young Russian girl, Dora Gordine, at the Leicester Galleries in 1928. Date: 1928
Entrance, Galeries Layfayette, Regent Street, LondonOne of the main entrances to the Galeries Layfayette, Regent Street, London, designed by Sage and Co, Shop Fittings. circa 1930
A view of the Grafton Dance Club, London, 1920A view of the Grafton Dance Club looking through the rooms from the lounge across the large and small ballrooms and the supper room beyond. London, 1920 Date: 1920
The dancer Babette wearing a gown by Reville, 1924 seen at her appearances at the Grafton Galleries. The gown was of rose pink tulle embroidered in diamante with an ermine cloak Date: 1924
Annie Raven-Hill as Cleopatra at Artists Ball, 1910Annie Raven Hill, wife of Leonard Raven Hill, the well-known Punch artist, dressed up as Cleopatra for the Artists Ball held at the Grafton Galleries in 1910. 1910
Is it Art? What Post-Impressionism Means - " A criticism of the Exhibition which is drawing the town to the Grafton Gallery". (from top left) St
Latest Revolt in Art: New French School at Grafton GalleryThe Latest Revolt in Art: The New French School at the Grafton Gallery. This school represents a reaction against Impressionism
Eric Gill panel shown at Goupil GalleriesA piece of carving contained in Eric Gills War Memorial, exhibited at the Goupil Galleries in 1927. 1927
Lady Patricia Moore and Samuel Courtauld studying one of the pictures in the London Artists Association Summer Exhibition at the Cooling Galleries
Watergate Street in ChesterWatergate Street, Chester, showing some of the celebrated covered galleries known as rows. Date: circa 1845
Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park, plans 1851Temporary glass structure of The Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park taking place between from 1 May to 15 October 1851, showing the interior plans of the two floors of the galleries. Date: 1851
View along Piccadilly, LondonView west along Piccadilly, London, showing the Royal Institute Galleries on the south side (left) (now the headquarters of BAFTA). Date: circa 1915
Visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to the Royal Academys galleries in London. Date: 1849
A visit to the Grosvenor Gallery at Grosvenor House(not to be confused with the Gallery of the same name that opened in 1877 by Sir Coutts Lindsay) Date: 1849
One of the main galleries for the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1787 in London. This image shows a large crowd admiring the paintings, which cover nearly every inch of the walls. Date: 1787
The National, Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London, built between 1834 and 1838. Seen here from across one of the fountains in Trafalgar Square. Date: built 1834 - 1838
THE NATIONAL GALLERYAn atmospheric photograph of the National Gallery, London: Three men walking into the portico on a sunny day. Note St. Martin-in-the-Fields church, in the background. Date: 1950s
PANOPTICAN, LONDON 1854Built in 1854 by T Hayter Lewis as The Royal Panopticon, used for scientific exhibitions. Converted to the Alhambra Music Hall in 1864. Date: 1854
BOUTIQUES / PALAIS ROYALThe galleries of the Palais Royal, Paris Date: 18th century
WESTMINSTER HALL 1821Filled to the galleries with diners and lookers-on, at George IVs coronation banquet Date: 19 July 1821
The Light Side of Nature - Three older working class women wrapped-up well in shawls and aprons standing chatting alongside a sign for the Fair Women exhibition at The Grafton Galleries. Date: 1894
International Exhibition - Great Gateway at SanchiThe great gateway from the Buddhist Tope at Sanchi, central India displayed in the picture galleries at the International Exhibition in London in 1871. Date: 1871
Florence, Tuscany, Italy - The Uffizi Gallery. Date: circa 1920
Maginot Line fortifications by G. H. DavisWith Asparagus anti-tank defences: Maginot Line fortifications at the start of the Second World War. A typical frontier work, with galleries within a hillside, leading to pill boxes
Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington GalleriesThe International Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries. Photographs shows Andre Breton, the leader of the Surrealist movement
Mens Dress Reformers Hold RevelMembers of the Mens Dress Reform Party airing their sartorial notions and their limbs at their very decorous Revel at the Suffolk Galleries
Patients in B Ward at Quex Park VAD HospitalB Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital was sited in Gallery 1 of the two museum galleries then existing. This room had been built as a pavilion in the garden of Quex House in 1896
The British Firing Line - a portfolio of 12 engravings in colour from drawings made on the Western Front 1914-1917. Printed by George Pullman & Sons Ltd
Mrs C R W Nevinson, WW1Mrs C R W Nevinson, formerly Kathleen Mary Knowlman, wife of the artist, Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson. Her portrait was featured in The Sketch at the time her husband, an official war artist
Cultured Old LadiesTwo old dears admire an oil painting at an art gallery. Date: 1950s
The Mataro Votive Ship Model, 1930Photograph of a ship model, probably built circa 1450, that was hung as a Votive offering in the Chapel of the town of Mataro, Catalonia, Spain
Louvre Exterior 1860Exterior view of the palace of the Louvre, before the Siege and the Commune during which the Tuileries were destroyed. Some might prefer the group of trees to todays pyramid
The Galleries - Black and white guns looking out through cave openings to sea. Date: circa 1890s
Advertisment for a Lalique mascotAn advertisement for a Lalique car mascot from Breves Lalique Galeries, Knightbridge; A mascot - and a seal of good taste
Model ship on display at the Mansard GalleriesFour women poring over a model ship on display at an exhibition of old ships and maps. At the time these were popular themes in interior decoration. 1927
Mummified body exhibited in the Egyptian Museum, CairoA mummified body exhibited in a glass cabinet on one of the galleries of the main hall in the Egyptian Museum - Cairo, Egypt. Date: circa 1910
Biddy Somerset in cabaret at the Grafton Galleries ClubBiddy Somerset as she appears in the cabaret at the Grafton Galleries Club, London, 1924 Date: 1924
Bruce Bairnsfather Fragments from France exhibition, 1916Advertisement in The Graphic for an exhibition of drawings by the popular soldier cartoonist Bruce Bairnsfather. The pictures were exhibited at the Graphic Galleries, 190 Strand
View down Corporation Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK. Date: circa 1905
Tourists studying throne & couches of Tutankhamen, CairoVisitors from all parts of the world and Egyptians studying Tutankhamens throne in the thronged galleries of the Cairo Museum
The Mall, London with Carlton House Terrace (right), now home to the Mall Galleries. Date: circa 1911
Futurist costumes at the Artists Costume BallFuturist costumes worn by guests at the Artists Costume Ball held at the Princes Galleries in February 1914. The Tatler comments that the costumes were purchased from Marshall and Snelgrove
Copyists in the LouvreCopyists in the Grand Gallery of the Louvre Date: 1835
Exhibition of Historical and British Wallpapers, LondonExhibition of Historical and British Wallpapers, Suffolk Galleries, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, London SW1, 8 to 29 May. Date: circa 1935
B Ward, Quex Park VAD Hospital. This ward was located in one of the galleries of the Powell-Cotton Museum (currently Gallery 2 (2014)
Masseur at work, Quex Park VAD HospitalJack Hedge, Masseur, at work in C Ward of Quex Park VAD Hospital in 1917. He is watched by eight patients and a VAD nurse
Gallery of Modern Painters, Manchester exhibition 1857The Gallery of Modern Painters, Art Treasures exhibition, Manchester 1857. Over 16, 000 works were displayed at the exhibition. Date: 1857
Belgian Patients & VAD Staff, C Ward, Quex Park.This ward was situated in the second of the two Museum galleries, built in the early 1900s and unfinished in 1914