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Second Carriage of the Royal Household - Queen Victoria sSecond Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Two Pages of Honour, Charles Ellice Esq. and Lord Kilmarnock, Two Gentlemen Ushers, Charles Hencage Esq. and the Hon. F
Third Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victoria sThird Carriage of the Royal Household. in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Two Bedchamber Women, Lady Theresa Digby and Lady Charlotte Copley, Two Grooms in Waiting
Mourners in a Muslim cemeteryRites of passage in the Muslim cemetery of Eyup, Istanbul. Mourners in turban and robes praying before gravestones. Cimitero
A jolly mens drinking club - the table is well stocked with beer and glasses and everyone is very smartly-dressed in top hats ans suits, some with additonal badges of office ! Date: circa 1920
Shirley Kellogg at the London HippodromeA caricature of the revue star, Shirley Kellogg walking among the audience on the gang-plank (or joy-plank ) during WW1-era revues. Famously she would throw flowers to the gentlemen in the stalls
Oral Respirators for Ladies and Gentlemen. 1858
Kings Cross, railway buffet 1903The scene from the Railway buffet at the Kings Cross Station, London. 1903
Scenes in the life of a Stuart Gentleman during the reign of King Charles I, with his thoughts in the skies and his feet firmly on the ground. (2 of 2) Date: 1630s
Showcard, Kendal Brown Snuff, by Gawith, Hoggarth & Co, showing two Georgian gentlemen playing chess
Gentlemen geologists laboriously search for minerals in a river. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelms Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte: Des Mineralreichs, Augsburg
Two gentlemen standing in front of the stock market talking. A handsome cab behind them. One says, God, you mock everything, have you no conscience? He thinks, Of good composition
Two gentlemen composers in a music room before a piano, 19th century. The portly man says, I d give three operas to have created your romance
Gentlemen and lady playing cards in a parlour, while others dance in the next room. He says, You ve hit a vein. I congratulate you Madame! He thinks, The devil take you
Gentlemen in a French garden admiring a rose, 19th centuryGentlemen in a French garden admiring a rose. He says, Its like paradise on earth. He thinks, It has less grace than an onion
British gentlemen on the Grand Tour opening an ancient classical tomb and pilfering vases, urns, and other treasures. As desrcibed by Sir William Hamilton
Ladies and gentlemen share coffee and rollsLe Dejeuner. Gentlemen in coat tails and breeches and ladies in veils and dresses share a breakfast of coffee and bread. Great familiarity reigns in the morning, one has no time to become ceremonial
Gentlemen fencers en garde for an attack, 18th century. Copperplate engraving by D. Jenkins after an illustration drawn from the life by J. Roberts from Mr. J
Gentleman fencer disarming his opponent, 18th centuryGentleman fencer disarming his opponent after parrying (le croize d epee apres la parade du contre de quarte), 18th century. Copperplate engraving by D
Fencers fighting a duel in a London fencing school while gentlemen watch, 18th century. Copperplate drawn and engraved by Ovenden from Mr. J
English bare-knuckle boxers prize-fighting in a field, 18th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World
Gentlemen fencers in thrust and guard positionsGentlemen fencers in position of the inside Carte and the thrust given on the outside flank called Flanconade. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentleman fencers in thrust and guard positionsGentlemen fencers in position for the outside-guard called Tierce and the thrust from the outside under the wrist called Second
Gentlemen fencers in Tierce outside guardGentlemen fencers in position for the Tierce outside guard and the thrust on the same side with the wrist reversed in carte called Carte over the Arm
Gentleman fencer in guard of sword and lanternGentleman fencer in the guard of the sword and lantern run through by a thrust from an opponent using sword and cloak. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentlemen fencers in the guard of the sword and cloak opposed by the sword and lantern. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentlemen fencers in guard and thrust positionsGentlemen fencers in position for the inside-guard called Carte and the inside-thrust called Thrust in Carte. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentlemen fencers making the plain Cut over the Point from Carte in Tierce. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentlemen fencers making a return thrust in Quinte after the thrust in Seconde. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentlemen fencers in the Tierce return after the Tierce thrust. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr. Domenico Angelos The School of Fencing, London, 1787
Gentlemen fencers in the Carte return after the Carte parry. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr. Domenico Angelos The School of Fencing, London, 1787
Gentlemen fencers in the Quinte parry against Quinte ThrustGentlemen fencers in the Quinte parade, point low and wrist raised, against the Quinte Thrust, outside thrust under the wrist
Gentlemen fencers in Prime parry and Seconde thrustGentlemen fencers in the Prime parade or St. George Guard parry derived from the broadsword, against the outside thrust under the wrist called Seconde
Gentlemen fencers in guard positionsGentlemen fencers in the position for the Guard in Carte, and position for the Guard in Tierce. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentlemen fencers in thrust and parry positionsGentlemen fencers in the position of the outward parry with the nails upward or the Feather Parade and the outward thrust nails upward, or the Carte over the Arm
Gentlemen fencers in Tierce parry and thrust positionsGentlemen fencers in the position of the outside parade in Tierce and the outside thrust or Tierce-Thrust. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentlemen fencers in Carte thrust and parryGentlemen fencers in the position of the inside parade in Carte and the thrust in Carte. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentlemen fencers in the second and third positions of the Salute. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr. Domenico Angelos The School of Fencing, London, 1787
Oh! She Didn t Seem To Like It, by G FrenchPromotional music sheet for Oh! Didnt She Seem To Like It music hall song by G. French. Sung by W Templeton at The Royal, and Alhambra and J H Stead at Westons
Illustration, Two Gentlemen of Verona, William ShakespeareIllustration by Kenny Meadows to Two Gentlemen of Verona, by William Shakespeare. Cast list with decorative images. Date: 1840
Broke by BarbosaAn elegant gentleman in top hat and tails sits with his head in his hands, having spent all his money on cocktails and women by the looks of things. Date: 1929
W G Graces Jubilee Match, Lord s, 1898The Gentlemens Cricket Team, W G Graces Jubilee Match, Lords Cricket Ground, 1898. 1898
Jumbles by Lewis Baumer - The Long Moustache. 1897
Handbill, Grand Match of Cricket Epsom Downs, SurreyHandbill, Grand Match of Cricket, Epsom Downs, Kent versus Surrey. 1820
GAMBLING / CROCKFORDSGents in smart attire gamble at the dice table in Crockfords Club. Date: 1843
Boys crossing-sweepers, London boys asking an affluent gentlemen for a penny for keeping the streets tidy. Date: circa 1850s
Advert for International Fur Store 1897Christmas and New Year gifts for Gentlemen and women at International Fur Store, Regent Street. Date: 1897
The last dance of the season 1906Disappointed night for some of the debutantes, at the end of a long evening of dancing and being entertained by young gentlemen, some of the society ladies have come away empty handed! 1906
Advert for Phillipss & Co gentlemens fur coats 1893Late Victorian gentleman wearing a fur trimmed and lined coat with top hat. Date: 1893