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Silhouette of an elderly man with a glass of beer in his hand, sitting under a tree. An advertisement for Worthington beer
Botanist at workA botanist at work, studying a plant with a magnifying glass
General Alexei BrusilovAleksei Brusilov (1853 1926), Russian general in World War One, looking at a map with a magnifying glass to aid him
North Nave, Festival of Empire Exhibition, Crystal PalaceView inside the North Nave at the Festival of Empire Exhibition, held at Crystal Palace, South London. Date: 1911
1st Baron Cozens-HardyHerbert Hardy Cozens-Hardy, 1st Baron Cozens-Hardy (1838 - 1920). British politician and Master of the Rolls from 1907 - 1918."
Poster advertising Quinquina Dubonnet tonic wine, as enjoyed by a lady in a flamboyant green and white striped dress
Finishing of the manufacture of the Atlantic Telegraph CableCompletion of the Atlantic Telegraph cable as the last inch of cable passes through the machinery of Messrs Glass and Elliott at Morden Whard, East Greenwich
Advert / Van Velsen BeerPoster for Van Velsens Beer from Belgium
Hawksbees 2nd MachineEnglish physicist Francis Hawksbees second version of his electrostatic generator, based on a rotating glass sphere
Serjeants at Law / GlassSergeants at law. During medieval times, these were members of a superior order of barristers from which, until 1873, the Common Law judges were always chosen
Alice, King, Rabbit, HatterThe Hatter, with Alice, the White King, the Rabbit Messenger and the Lion
Alice and the Red Queen
Books / Carroll / JabberwockThe Jabberwock
Dispenser at London Hospital, WhitechapelA dispenser at the London Hospital, Whitechapel, East London, pouring some liquid from a jug into a smaller container
Model in Striped suit leaving through a glass doorModel in Striped suit leaving through an Art Deco-Style glass door. Date: circa 1937
Suburban semi-detached house of the 1930s. 1930s
Wardian case with ferns 1857Fern case in the shape of a small aviary with canaries. Scale of the design is three feet long, the space reserved for plants extending 10 inches on either side of the cage or aviary which is 16
BAE Systems building, Michaelson Road, Barrow-in-FurnessA woman walks beneath the big windows of BAE Systems building, Michaelson Road, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. She casts a shadow on the wall Date: 2012
Comic postcard, Young couple in a pub Date: 20th century
Cossor high vacuum cathode-ray tube for high definition television, 12.25 inches in diameter Date: 1937
Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning. Workers blowing molten glass into bottles and goblets in a Newcastle factory 67
Portrait of a German maiden in late 16th century garb. She wears a lace ruff, a painted glass brooch with her own likeness, and holds a prayer book bound in painted parchment
Allegorical scene with Flora, Botany, Physics and PomonaFlora, crowned with a garden of flowers, offering floral tributes to three figures - Botany (shown holding an alembic), Physics (who is looking through a magnifying glass)
South Jersey hand-blown glass pitcher with lily pad designPopular Art in the USA - South Jersey hand-blown glass pitcher with lily pad design. mid-19th century
Magic Lantern 1858Evenings entertainment, with children amazed by the bright glass lantern slides been projected on the wall. 1858
Nelson turns a blind eye - Battle of CopenhagenAdmiral Lord Nelson ignoring the signal from Sir Hyde Parker to stop fighting. He is looking though his telescope with his blind eye (popularising the phrase to turn a blind eye )
Advert, Allsopp Pale AleAdvertisement for Allsopp Pale Ale. Date: 1928
WW2 - Ju88 attacked by Spitfires - ditched off Pagham, Essex1940
Opening of the Albert Palace in Battersea, London in 1885. Engravings show views of the palace from the lake, the band stand (kiosque)
Electric Avenue, Brixton, London - note the delightful arcade-style covering of the sheltered walkways, providing shelter to the shopfronts
Heinkel He-111A Front Gunners View of Two Luftwaffe Heinkel He-111S flying in formation During the Battle-Of-Britain in 1940 Date: 1940
Mer de Glace, Mont Blanc, France, Victorian period
Paradise Street, Birmingham - View toward the Town Hall / New Street Date: 1904
The Strand Palace Hotel, The Strand, London - Art Deco FoyerThe Strand Palace Hotel, The Strand, London - The spectacular Art Deco Foyer - Main Entrance and Porter's Desk. Date: circa 1920s
Regent Palace Hotel - Piccadilly Circus, London, W1 - The Rotunda Court Date: circa 1920s
White Star Line, cut glass bulbous table carafe with house flag. 6ins
White Star Line, cut glass water carafe with house flag to front. 8ins
White Star Line, cut glass bonbon dish, house flag to front. 2ins. x 4ins
White Star Line, cut glass ashtrayWHITE STAR LINE: Cut glass ashtray, house flag to front
White Star Line, cut glass ink pot. 3ins
White Star Line, two cut glass liqueur glasses. 3ins. and 4ins
White Star Line, cut glass mixed sherry glassesWhite Star Line, cut glass mixed sherry and other glasses. 3ins. and 4ins. (3)
White Star Line, cut glass Stuart Crystal bitters potWhite Star Line, cut glass extremely rare Stuart Crystal bitters pot (Angostura). 4ins
White Star Line, cut glass flower vaseWhite Star Line, cut glass large waisted flower vase, house flag to front. 7ins
White Star Line, cut glass pair of oval dishes with sunburstWhite Star Line, cut glass rare pair of oval dishes with sunburst decoration to base. (2)
White Star Line, cut glass wine carafeWhite Star Line, cut glass rare stem wine carafe, house flag to front. 9ins
Poster, Champagne, Vve A Devaux after Dryden, lithograph in colours (A) 24ins. x 18ins
Pegasus jet engine fan from Harrier jump jet, Rolls RoyceAIRCRAFT/TRANSPORT: A Pegasus jet engine fan from a Harrier jump jet fighter/bomber made by Rolls Royce and converted to a coffee table with a toughened glass top and stylised chromed base