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Two-Charabanc OutingA party of excursionists prepare to set off in two massive charabancs : note how the rear seats are raised to give passengers a better view of the passing sights. Date: circa 1920
Girl Sweeper 1909A little girl with a broom on a country lane: " Please give me a copper, Sir." Date: 1909
Rotary ZootropeA rotary zootrope : the images on the disc, seen through the slits, give the illusion of movement. Date: 1882
Giving Mother FlowersTwo little girls give a box of roses to their mother. She smiles with pleasure. Date: early 1940s
Rescue RaftsGerman rafts in the English Channel give downed airmen a hope of survival, so long as they come down near one Date: March 1941
Napoleon at Jena (VernetBATTLE OF JENA Napoleon reviews his men before they go into battle against the Prussians; their victory will give Napoleon command over all Prussia Date: 14 October 1806
Disraeli / Grocer / ShopBENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy as Our Grocer, reassuring Mrs Britannia that Derby, Disraeli & Co can be trusted to give good value for money Date: 22 February 1868
Cushy Cow BonnyCushy cow bonny, let down thy milk, And I will give thee a gown of silk; A gown of silk and a silver tee
Electric Shock TraderA German street entertainer offers to give you an electric shock from his machine for one schilling Date: circa 1815
Street Arabs / Give BiteStreet Arabs - Give us a Bite Date: 1896
Mother Begs KissMon bel ange, baises-moi (My beautiful angel, give me a kiss...) Date: circa 1850
Danish Well-WishersNYTaRSGRATULANTER Well-wishers gather to give their New Year congratulations to an influential individual Date: circa 1860
Christmas card with two hands and a cigar. Date: circa 1890s
The absent oneMother and child give thought at the end of the day to the father who is away at War. Artist: ISW Date: 1916
Cartoon, During the bombardment, WW1Cartoon, During the bombardment. A British soldier eats from a hamper during a bombing raid. He tells another soldier, Jim, that when he eats quickly he gets the hiccups -- can he suggest a remedy
Cartoon, Epiphany cakes, WW1Cartoon, This year its our turn to give out Epiphany cakes. French soldiers offer traditional galette cakes or other appropriate items to friends, enemies and neutrals. Date: 1916
WW2 poster, Books are needed nowWW2 poster, An appeal from the Prime Minister, books and magazines for the Forces are needed now. Date: 1944
Yorkshire School for the Blind, York - GymnasticsThe Senior class at the Yorkshire School for the Blind, York, give a display of their physical training prowess
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Industrial School - GymnasticsBoys from the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Industrial School give a display of gymnastics. Date: circa 1904
SPAD A II a two seat scout first flew in May 1915 Unusual in having propeller behind the gunner to give a good field of fire 99 built for France and Russia
The Stuff to Give Em, by BairnsfatherThe Stuff to Give Em " yer don t want to shoot at blokes like these, Alf; yer wants Keatins powder sprinkled over em" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Date: 1918
A pastor gives a sermonSlide showing a group of people listening to a pastor give a sermon. Part of Box 366. Relates to the set of slides 2012.392 to 2012.402 Date: circa 1900
Suffragette Votes for Women Monkey DishAn oval rustic dish surmounted by the figure of a monkey wearing a flowing red cape. Made by the Bretby Pottery. Its outstretched arms hold a block, incised with the phrase, Give Us Votes
Suffragette Give Me a Vote CeramicA wild-eyed suffragette dressed in the colours of the W.S.P.U - purple, white and green, waves a flag which reads, I Want a Vote
Suffragette Flying Machine Asquith no. 10. Suffragettes give Mr. Asquith a rude awakening as their flying machine reaches the upper floor of number 10. Downing Street
Women Munitions Worker WW1. Woman in munitions factory proudly points to a large bomb and exclaims, Thats the stuff to give em! Date: circa 1916
Suffragette The Anti-Suffragist. A view of the male Anti-Suffragist, the type who declares, Don t give votes to women, they have no BRAINS. Date: circa 1909
Suffragette Valentine Card Handcuffs. Depicts a large pair of handcuffs and captioned I ll give you time to think it over! The, Fairest suffragette
Suffragette Cats and Dog Fight Birthday Wish. Two cats harass a small dog, with the caption, Give us the Vote!! Over-printed with, My Birthday Wish and a typical birthday card rhyme. Date: circa 1908
Suffragette Cats and Dog fight. Two cats or kittens are shown fighting (playfully) with a small terrier dog. Caption reads, Give us the vote!! Date: circa 1908
Suffragette All for the Cause Hammer. Militant suffragette with hammer concealed under coat seeks plate glass window to destroy. Caption reads, All for the cause Going Shopping
Sermons in Stones Militant Suffragette. A very masculine suffragette holds a bag of stones ready to aim at shop windows. Captioned
Suffragette Hammer Policeman Broken Window. Suffragette with hammer confronts alarmed policeman. Oh give us votes, the maiden said, For if you don t I ll punch your head. Date: circa 1912
Suffragette, Mixed Bathing at Seaside. Never mind the sharks! Sign on the beach reads, Beware of the Suffragettes, Bathing Machines provided for Ladies and Suffragettes
Suffragette Geese want a Vote. A trio of cackling (ceramic) geese appeal to a seated dog to give them the vote. Date: circa 1913
Suffragette Shouts Give me a Vote. Anti-Suffrage view of stereotype. flag-waving screaming harridan on postcard designed by John Hassall for the National League for Opposing Womens Suffrage
Give me a bit of your franchise cake.. Miss Jane Bull asks Master Johnnie Bull for a bit of his franchise cake. He declines saying It wouldn t be good for you
Plate - Give it a good ard un Bert. - BairnsfatherwarPlate. Inscribed - Give it a good ard un Bert. You can generally ear em fizzing a bit first if they are agoin to explode. Good condition. Bairnsfather Ware
Square plate - Give it a good ard un Bert - WWI eraSquare plate with foliate design. Inscribed Give it a good ard un Bert. You can generally ear em rizzing a bit first if they are agoin to explode. Good condition. Bairnsfather Ware
Popular Songs of the AEF (American Expeditionary Force)Popular Songs of the A.E.F. (American Expeditionary Force). Compiled by Bureau of Libraries and Periodical, A.E.F. Y.M.C.A. Published by the Y.M.C.A. Paris, 1918
Basket moulded dish with transfer - BairnsfatherwareBasket moulded dish with transfer - Give it a good ard un, Bert. Inscribed on reverse - Grimswade - made by the girls of Staffs. Winter 17/18 plus Royal Coat of Arms. Bairnsfather Ware
German World War One commemorative cup and saucer celebrating a Silver Wedding on the 5th March 1914. From your beloved son, Heinrich, Machine Gun Company of Infantry Regiment, Karl (7 Brig) No
Gott strafe England (For I can t)Gott strafe England. (For I can t). France. Censor stamp and signed E. B. K(itching) - see No. 4489, note on Censor. Message verso - From what I read, he is taking London by storm
Our Billet - Somewhere in FranceOur Billet. Somewhere in France. On verso - Monday, May 8th 1916. Dearest Ciss, This is a sketch of our Billet where we are resting at present and will give you a good idea how pretty the place is
The Thirst for ReprisalsTHE THIRST FOR REPRISALS. And me a rifle someone. I ll give these.s ell for this !. Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, 1St Btn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment (1888-1959)
Plate - Give it a good ard un, BertPlate inscribed Give it a good ard un, Bert: You can generally ear em fizzing a bit first if they are agoin to explode. Inscribed on reverse Made by the girls of Staffordshire during the winter of
Italian fundraising poster, WW1Italian fundraising poster during the First World War: give your money to drive the enemy from Italy. Depicting a man gallopping on a horse, and an artilleryman with a machine gun. Date: 1914-1918
Patriotic British postcard, girl with toy soldiers, WW1First World War patriotic postcard, showing a girl looking at toy soldiers on horseback. She says: Give me a Real Soldier! Date: 1914-1918