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Geometrical abstract design in cream, beige, green, brown, grey and orange. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau style garden with flowers, trees, grass and water. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau style coral on the seabed. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau design with staircase effect, in cream, beige, blue, green and mauve. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau design with leaves and flowers in pink, green and brown. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau design with green leaves and a space at the centre. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau window design in green, black, yellow and brown. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau design with green flowers and two rectangular spaces. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau design with fruit in green and grey. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau abstract design in green and mauve. Date: circa 1920s
Art nouveau leaf design with yellow fruit and a space at the centre. Date: circa 1920s
German leaf and flower design with white roses, looking like a symmetrically laid out garden viewed from above. Date: circa 1910s
German place card design by R Beauclair, showing two Edwardian ladies in a floral setting. Date: circa 1910s
Art nouveau tree design with leaves and pine cones. Date: circa 1920s
Two seahorses with seaweedTwo seahorses surrounded by seaweed. Date: circa 1920s
Fish swimming through seaweedA fish swimming through seaweed. Date: circa 1920s
Lobster and seaweedA lobster surrounded by seaweed. Date: circa 1920s
Angel fish swimming through coralAn angel fish swimming through coral. Date: circa 1920s
Fish swimming through coralA fish swimming through coral. Date: circa 1920s
Crab and seaweedA crab surrounded by seaweed. Date: circa 1920s
Cockerel in blackberry bramblesA cockerel in blackberry brambles. Date: circa 1920s
Hen in clump of leavesA hen in a clump of leaves. Date: circa 1920s
Bird sitting on a branchA bird sitting on a branch. Date: circa 1920s
Bird in thistlesA bird in a clump of thistles. Date: circa 1920s
Bird in a clump of fernsA bird in a clump of ferns. Date: circa 1920s
Bird in oak leaves with acornsA bird in a clump of oak leaves with acorns. Date: circa 1920s
Cockerel designA cockerel design. Date: circa 1920s
A duck and a frog. Date: circa 1920s
Flamingoes at the waterside. Date: circa 1920s
Swans and geese on water. Date: circa 1920s
Art Nouveau design, Nemo Ante Mortem BeatusArt Nouveau design with the Latin saying: Nimitur in Vetitum (Excess is Forbidden, or We Strive for the Forbidden), a quotation from the Roman poet Ovid. Date: circa 1920s
Art Nouveau design, Mens Regit MundumArt Nouveau design with the Latin saying: Mens Regit Mundum (The Mind Rules the World). Date: circa 1920s
Youth club poster, Beatles nightYouth club poster advertising a Beatles night, alerting the girls in particular to the fact that four Beatle badges must be won. Details will be broadcast on Radio Glastonbury at 8pm. Date: 1960s
Egyptian designs, Weldons Beautiful NeedleworkEgyptian designs for home furnishings, an insert page from Weldons Beautiful Needlework magazine. Date: circa 1920s
The Graphic Peace Conference Number 1919Front cover of The Graphic magazine commemorating the Peace Conference of that year, illustrated with a map of Europe and the words, The Problem for Paris. Date: 1919
Article on opening of the Eagle Hut in Aldwych, 1917Article in The Graphic, written by Margaret Chute, reporting on the opening of the Eagle YMCA Hut in Aldwych, London, which opened 3rd September 1917
America joins the First World WarFront cover of The Graphic dedicated to America who will join the the Great War on the side of the allies. Date: 1917
Scene outside Graphic office, Paris, WW1Scene outside The Graphic office in Rue Lafayette, Paris, on the outbreak of the First World War, showing people waving to troops destined for the Front
David Lloyd George on the cover of The Graphic during WWIDavid Lloyd George, having just become the British Prime Minister, appears on the cover the The Graphic as Our Fighting Premier. Date: 1916
WW2 Christmas card, blueprint style, designed by the architect and politician Alfred Bossom (1881-1965). Date: 1940
Graphic front cover - Sir Arthur YappSir Arthur Yapp (1869-1936), Deputy President of the YMCA and Director of Food Economy during the First World War. Responsible for encouraging the nation towards frugal
Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel worksFront cover of The Graphic newspaper with engravings showing scenes of a visit to the preliminary tunnelling works near Dover for the start of the Channel Tunnel in 1882
Graphic front cover - Visitors to the Eiffel TowerSome rather good portraits by Graphic artist, Paul Renouard, depicting visitors to the Eiffel Tower at the Paris International Exhibition of 1889
Graphic cover - periscope on the battlefield, WW1Front cover of The Graphic featuring a photograph of a British officer posing inside a German armoured observation post captured by the British in Flanders Date: 1917
Anti-aircraft gun on English coast, WW1Front cover of The Graphic depicting men operating a large anti-aircraft gun somewhere on the English coast during the First World War. Date: 1917
French soldier fights off German attack, CraonneAn incident on the Western Front north of Craonne depicted by Paul Thiriat on the Front cover of The Graphic. A few French soldiers were working in a boyau or communication trench when they were
Graphic cover - Lighting the Menin RoadLighting our lads to victory - front cover of the Graphic featuring a British soldier putting in place a front-line lamp used for guiding infantry in the Battle of Menin Road. Date: 1917
A night view of Inveresk House, home of the Great EightThe home of the Illustrated Weeklies - a night view of Inveresk House in the Strand on the corner of Aldwych and facing towards Wellington Street, London