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John Grooms Crippleage and Flower Girls Mission. Blind and Crippled Girls making artificial flowers. John Grooms vision for orphaned and disabled girls
John A Grooms Crippleage, Clacton-on-Sea, EssexThe Chippleage Wheelers at John A. Grooms Crippleage and Orphanage, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex. Groom, a London engraver and evangelical preacher
Advert requesting support for John Groom's CrippleageJohn Groom's Crippleage took in young disabled women from around the country and offered them training in the art of making artificial flowers. Date: 1939
John Groom's Home Parade, Clacton, EssexA parade of girls from the John Groom's Home at Clacton, led by the founder, process along Hayes Road, Clacton. The Marine Hotel is in the background. Date: Date unknown
Fourth Carriage of Royal Household in Queen Victoria sFourth Carriage of the Royal Household in Queen Victorias coronation parade. Two Bedchamber Women, Lady Harriet Clive and Lady Caroline Barrintgon, Two Grooms in Waiting, The Hon
Captain General of the Royal Archers and Life GuardsCaptain General of the Royal Archers, Duke of Bucleugh, General of the Lifeguards, ensigns and mounted Life Guards in Queen Victorias coronation parade
Allegorical representation of Greece by Choiseul-Gouffier. She sits with her arm on the tomb of Leonidas, in front of funeral monuments including Simonides of Ceoss poem to the 300 Spartans who died
Women making flowers 1912Women from the John Grooms Crippleage and Blind Mission making artificial wild roses to be sold at Alexandra Day. In 1912
The Coronation Coach Walking Grooms - Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II - June 2, 1953. Date: 1953
OSTLER AND CLIENTOSTLER A customer and the ostler in an inn-yard Date: 1857
OSTLER AT KESTON CROSSOSTLER William Blake, one-eyed ostler at Keston Cross, Kent Date: circa 1826
Two stable grooms with four beautiful carriage horses in full tack - Windsro, Berkshire, England. 1909
Boy grooming a horse for a gentleman, c. 1800Stableboy grooming a horse for a gentleman, c.1800 Date: C.1800
Inmates of John Grooms Orphanage for Maimed and Crippled Girls at Clacton-on-Sea. Groom, a London engraver and evangelical preacher
Tour of the Colonies - Cape Town - Royal Couple, ponies, grooms, etc. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies
Mail Phaeton 1872Grooms harnessing the second horse to a mail-phaeton. Date: 1872
Syces Running, CairoSyces (grooms) run before the carriage of an English general as he drives through the streets of Cairo, Egypt Date: 1889
Peggy by George GrossmithPromotional postcard for Peggy by George Grossmith, based on LAmorcage by Leon Xanrof and Gaston Guerin; music Leslie Stuart. First produced Gaiety Theatre, 4th March 1911
Oh! I Say!! by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare. First produced at the Criterion Theatre, 28th May 1913. Based on Une Nuit de Noces by Henri Keroul and Albert Barrie (Theatre des Folies Dramatiques)
John Grooms Girls make Roses for Alexandra DayGirls at John Grooms Orphanage, Sekforde Street, London make Roses for Alexandra Day. Date: circa 1920
Grooms Orphanage, Clacton - Tug-of-WarGirls tug-of-war team at John Grooms Orphanage, Clacton, Essex
Grooms Orphanage, Clacton - Dining hallGirls sit at long tables in the dining-hall of John Grooms Orphanage, Clacton, Essex. Date: circa 1930
Grooms Orphanage, Clacton - Row of HousesChildren stand in front of their homes at John Grooms Orphanage, Clacton, Essex
Women working in Army Remount Depot by Cecil Aldin, WW1Sketch by Cecil Aldin for his painting of women working at one of the Army Remount Depots under his command in Berkshire during the First World War
Common Wood Pigeon - adult - grooms on top of a cottage roof - April (Columba palumbus L.). Isle of Wight - UK
The Grooms, Happy Valley, Franvillers, Somme 1918, by Lieutenant W (Will) H Dyson (1880-1938), Australian Imperial Force. Dyson joined the Army
John Grooms Sekforde Street, LondonInmates at work at John Grooms home for poor and disabled flower-sellers on Sekforde Street, Clerkenwell. Date unknown
Groom, John A and JuniorJohn Alfred Groom and his son. Groom was a London engraver and evangelical preacher, whose concern for poor and often disabled flower-sellers
Fire Drill, Grooms Orphanage, Clacton-on-SeaFire drill at John Grooms Orphanage and Crippleage opened in 1890 at Clacton in Essex. Groom was a London engraver and evangelical preacher, whose concern for poor and disabled flower-sellers
Sanatorium at Grooms Crippleage, Clacton, EssexThe sanatorium and holiday home of John Grooms Orphanage and Crippleage at Clacton-on-Sea. Groom, a London engraver and evangelical preacher
Workroom at Grooms Crippleage and Flower Girls MissionBlind, Maimed and Crippled Girls at making artificial flowers at John Grooms Crippleage and Flower Girls Mission. Groom, a London engraver and evangelical preacher
Paris - L Avenue des Champs Elysses - Les Chevaux de Marly ( Horses restrained by grooms, known as The Marly Horses ) - now in the Louvre Museum, Paris. Date: circa 1910s
Stable hands, Marine Hotel Stables, Walton-on-the-NazeA group of six grooms with a pony and a small child pictured in the stables of The Marine Hotel in Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, where guests horses were looked after during their stay. circa 1890
Wedding coupleBridal couple. Postcard from 1910s. Date: 1910s
Unknown Racing Stables, EnglandThe staff of an unknown Racing Stables, England Date: circa 1910s
Horses in the Royal Mews, Coronation 1953Grooms and postillions prepare horses and coach in Windsor for the Coronation journey through London. The illustration includes some of the sculptural details of the coach
A Seis or Arab Groom, seen from the rear. He is wearing a red turban and baggy knee-length trousers. 1803
Royal Stables CopenhagenThe Royal Stables, Copenhagen - grooms and coachmen tend and inspect the horses. Date: 1888
Royal Grooms - Buckingham PalaceRoyal Grooms at Buckingham Palace, London
Chariot of AssyriaAn Assyrian ruler rides in his chariot, drawn by two horses, with two grooms and two attendants
French Avant-CourierWhen a French nobleman travels, he sends an avant- courier ahead of him, to arrange food or accommodation at a convenient inn