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Human vegetable figure. circa 1825
Suffragette Militant Attack on Golf Course. A Suffragette under cover of darkness, pours acid on the golf course, unaware shes being watched
Mustard greens or kai choi, Brassica juncea. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by Walther Muller from Hermann Adolph Koehlers Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany
Illustration for Tarantulle artificial silk Date: 1929
A Green at GleneaglesThe green of the fourteenth hole at Gleneagles golf course, here playing host to the Women's Open championship. Date: 1933
A New Roller at EdgbastonA new type of water-absorbing roller, being put to use at Edgbaston cricket ground. Date: 1932
Advert, T Green's lawn mowing and rolling machinesAdvert, T Green's New Invention in Lawn Mowing and Rolling Machines Date: 1856
Maltese Grass Seller - Malta. Date: 1906
Types ofantique armourTypes of antique armour - 1. roundel (shield), 2. target, 3. lead mallet used by archers, 4. iron mace used by cavalry, 5. black bill in armoury of Canterbury Town Hall, 6
Bowling Greens and Sands, South Shields, Tyne and Wear. circa 1900
Street trader - greens, cabbage, ho 1876London daily hears my cry, carrots, turnips who will buy
A small boy sits on his mothers vegetable stall, Hong KongA small boy sits on his mothers vegetable stall in a street market in Hong Kong. He is barefoot and he holds an ice lolly. He sits beside a small bunch of green vegetables Date: 1982
Greens Court - Soho, London Date: 1973
Suffragette Votes for Women InkwellA Royal Doulton inkwell in the form of a bald, chubby-faced baby wearing a dress with wide pleated sleeves. Made in stoneware in Doulton browns and greens, with a decorative border round the base
Woman selling greenery in street, Covent Garden, LondonWoman selling greenery on a pavement stall in a street in Covent Garden, London. Date: circa 1960s
Advert for the Ministry of Food 1942Home-guards of health. Of course you don t want to be a food crank. But it is useful to know that there are certain homely foods that can do a marvellous job of protecting you
Mr Greens balloon flight from Vauxhall Gardens in 1849. It came down on 94, London Road, Southwark on 25 July 1849. Came down on Westminster Bridge Road
Poster advertising Charles Greens balloon flight from the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, on 22 June 1849
Watercolour of Charles Greens Royal Vauxhall (later known as the Nassau) balloon over the Medway, 7 November 1836. After a flight of some 480 miles lasting 18 hours Green - accompanied by Robert
Charles Greens 100th ascentWatercolour of Charles Greens 100th ascent from the Mermaid Tavern Hackney, 14 May 1832. [Cuthbert-Hodgson Collection]