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Lear / Nonsense / PokerThere was an Old Man with a poker, Who painted his face with red oker When they said, You re a Guy! He made no reply, But knocked them all down with his poker
An illustration of two children pushing a Guy FawkesColour illustration of two children; one boy pushing a pram with Guy and another boy carrying fireworks in preparation for Bonfire Night
Dr Guy Dain Speaks / 1948Dr H.Guy Dain, chairman of the British Medical Association, speaks at a special meeting in opposition to the terms of the proposed national health service
Exhibition of Guys at the Alexandra Palace, November 1881Engraving showing a number of the Guys exhibited at the Alexandra Palace, London, in 1881. Guys are burnt, across England, at bonfire parties on Guy Fawkes Night - 5th November
Margaret Whigham and the Earl of Warwick, 1932Photograph showing Miss Margaret Whigham (1912-1993), later the Duchess of Argyll, with Charles Guy Greville, 7th Earl Brooke, 7th Earl of Warwick (1919-1984), pictured c.1932
The Crew of HMS Alert Burning Guy Fawkes, November 1875Engraving showing the crew of HMS Alert burning a Guy Fawkes, during the British Arctic Expedition, 5th November 1875. In the summer of 1875 the British Admiralty sent Captain George Nares with two
The Kaiser as Guy FawkesNovember 5th at the front: a Guy Fawkes in the guise of Kaiser Wilhelm II
Guys Hospital, SouthwarkA sketch showing the new building at Guys Hospital in 1852. Guys Hospital founded in 1721 by Thomas Guy, on a site near London Bridge. He died four years later but left a large fund for the hospital
Thomas GuyBorn in 1644, Guy completed his education and went on to represent Tamworth in Parliament. He moved to London and spent eight years as a booksellers apprentice
Thomas Guys tombThe tomb of Thomas Guy in the chapel at Guys hospital. Born in 1644, he completed his education and went on to represent Tamworth in Parliament
Guy De Caulliac / Anon EngGUY DE CAULLIAC or CHAULIAC French medical
Battle of CourtraiAlso known as the Battle of the Spurs, when the Flemings under Guy de Namur utterly routed the French, 800 of whose spurs were displayed in Courtrai cathedral
Camping / Putting Tents UpThe children lend a hand fixing the guy ropes, as a family put their tents up on their first day camping. They have already got something cooking on their camp stove
HATS FOR 1929A hat described as a cloche but with a drooping broad brim & large ribbon bow hatband; beret style hat in two colours with a trailing ribbon tie trim
Guy De Maupassant / BookFront cover of Guy de Maupassants Les dimanches d un Bourgeois de Paris
Maid Marian RescuedRipping Guy of Gisbornes sword from his grasp, Robin Hood rescues Maid Marian in true swachbuckling fashion
Robin Hood Keeping WatchRobin Hood keeping a lookout for his enemy, Guy of Gisbourne, from a safe distance
Guy Fawkes ProcessionThe Guy is carried in procession, while the carriers beg A penny for the Guy !
Robin & Guy GisborneRobins encounter with Guy of Gisborne
Maupassant / PcontemporainGuy de Maupassant French writer Date: 1850 - 1893
Boys with ConvulsionsBoys afflicted with Chorea, known as St Vitus dance, or as Danse de Saint-Guy in France
Colbrand and Guy WarwickGuy of Warwick fights Colbrand the Giant, watched impassively by his lady
Pibrac / Guy Du Faur / LarmeGUY DU FAUR SEIGNEUR DE PIBRAC French jurist and poet
Maupassant / Iln 1892GUY DE MAUPASSANT French writer
Duperre (Feret)Victor Guy, baron DUPERRE French naval commander
1868 / Disraeli PaintsNew Guy Fawkes; or Dizzys chef-d oeuvre. Disraeli depicts Gladstone as Guy Fawkes
Flight of Guy CarletonGuy Carleton, British governor of Quebec, escapes capture by American troops who have taken Montreal as part of the Independence war by disguising himself as a fisherman
Landing the PowderGUY FAWKES Fawkes and Catesby unload the barrels of gunpowder under cover of night
Marie Guy Stephan / 1844MARIE GUY STEPHAN Ballet dancer, in Las Boleras de Cadiz
Burning the Guy / 1848A large group of boys gather around the bonfire to watch their guy, which has been suspended from a tree, disappear in the flames
GUY FAWKESA man puts the finishing touches to a rather garish Guy, for a London hospital
Mania / Hudson as a GuyRailway financier George Hudson, formerly known as the Railway King, is depicted as The Great Railway Guy after the collapse of his projects
Children with their GuyChildren parade their guy through the streets : note its hat - an attempt to mimic the papal tiara, a sign of the surviving anti-papal significance of the tradition
Conspirators GunpowderThe Conspirators
Fireworks BagPaper bag promoting Brocks Crystal Palace Fireworks
Explosion at HolbeachGUY FAWKES The explosion at Holbeach causes chaos
Fawkes and RadcliffGUY FAWKES Fawkes prevents Sir William Radcliff from joining the conspiracy
Guy Fawkes DiscoveredGuy Fawkes is discovered in the vaults under Parliament house and is apprehended Date: 1605
Hy Percy NorthumberlandHENRY PERCY, earl of NORTHUMBERLAND, statesman, imprisoned in the Tower for 15 years on suspicion of being involved in the Gunpowder plot - with his autograph
Carrying the GuyPlease to remember the fifth of November, The Gunpowder treason plot; I see no reason why Gunpowder treason, should ever be forgot. A stick and a stake for Victorias sake!
HATS OF 1926What the well-dressed woman is wearing on her head this autumn - creations by Agnes, Suzanne Talbot and three by Maria Guy
Showgirl Ginette GuyMademoiselle Ginette Guy at the Casino de Paris, dressed in a transparent number with pink feather edging
Pyne - Guy FawkesGUY FAWKES The effigy of this dastardly Catholic conspirator is still carted about the streets, to remind patriotic Britons of the Popes evil intentions
Decorating / Guy / IlnChildren decorating their guy
Fawkes Caught in TimeGuy Fawkes is caught red- handed in the cellars of the Houses of Parliament
Fenian Guy Fawkes, 1867The Fenian Guy Fawkes - sitting on a keg of gunpowder ready to explode
Guy Lyon Playfair, researcher, investigates a poltergeist in Brazil
Norman Conquest 3 of 16William, duke of Normandy, told that Guy de Ponthieu is holding Harold captive, sends messengers to order his release Date: 1064