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Grenadiers Mount GuardGrenadier Guards mounting the Guard - the colours are handed to the officer in charge of the guard for the day; they will then be saluted, and the guard will march off with them
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston circumnavigates the globeSir Robin Knox-Johnston and his 32-foot ketch Suhaili, after completing a 312-day non-stop single-handed voyage around the world
SLOCUMs SPRAYThe boat which Joshua Slocum rebuilt and sailed single- handed round the world, 1895-1896
Walter Hagen at Muirfield 1929American golfer Walter Hagen plays a left handed shot from a difficult position on the ninth hole at Muirfield, Scotland, his ball too close to a stone wall to hit in his usual right handed manner
David Lloyd George leaving Downing StreetLloyd George pictured leaving Downing Street after his resignation with his wife and daughter Megan. His resignation announcement featured in the Court circular of 19th October
William LillywhiteWILLIAM LILLYWHITE The Father of Modern Cricket A right-handed bowler, who played for Sussex in the 1820s. Date: early 19th century
J H King - CricketerJohn H King - left-handed cricketer for Leicestershire and England, making his debut for his country in 1909
New York City DepressionA scene in New York during the depression following the Wall Street Crash in 1929. Essential supplies are handed out to a line of impoverished citzens
Major H G Brackley being handed the de Havilland logbooksMajor H.G. Brackley being handed the logbooks of de Havilland DH84 Dragon, G-ACPX, by Hugh Blackman in May 1934. Date: 1934
USA / Met Opera / StageNEW YORK a performer takes a bow, as a bouquet of flowers is handed up
Walker at TrujilloAmerican soldier of fortune William Walker lands at Trujillo, Honduras : captured by British, he is handed to Honduras authorities who shoot him by firing squad 12 Sept
HMAS Yarra - River-Class Torpedo DestroyerRoyal Australian Navy - HMAS Yarra / HMS Yarra, a River-Class Torpedo Destroyer, making way at speed, on the River Clyde during manufacturers trials in 1910. Yarra was built by William Denny & Bros
The Irish Chiefs and Kings kneel before King Henry II (1133-1189) at Dublin, Ireland. In October 1171, King Henry landed with a large army in Ireland to establish control over both the Anglo-Normans
Shell Motor Spirit Silver Trophy, Samuel Cody ArchiveEARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: The Shell Motor Spirit Silver Trophy, 1912, by Mappin and Webb, hallmarked London 1912, with fine model of Cody?s Flyer, Type No
RMS Lusitania - ledger listing supplies prior to sailingRMS Lusitania - rare hardbound ledger dated 28 June 1907 to 26 August 1907 relating to supplies and provisions for the Lusitania prior to sailing
Gordon HarkerActor Gordon Harker (1885-1967) had a prolific film and stage career. Here he is being celebrated for his portrayal of Cockney characters. Date: circa 1932
Crowd of flat capped youths watching a street artistThis is a London street. The left handed artist is using chalk and his materials are on a cloth by his side. The postcard is one of the London Types series. Date: circa 1902
William the Conqueror with his ragtag army of Normans in 1066. William in chain mail suit of armor with mace and helmet on horseback
Underwater Wrecks Museum Salvaged Sherman tankWar wrecks in French waters became the property of the French Government and millions of tons of scrap iron were recovered by specialised firms
Quarterstaff fighting - EnglandA quarterstaff (plural quarterstaves), also short staff or simply staff is a traditional European pole weapon and a technique of stick fighting
Junkers Ju 88 D-1 / Trop FE-1598(ex Royal Romanian Air Force) - Junkers Ju 88 D-1/Trop FE-1598 (Werk Nr. 430650 / HK959 / Baksheesh ), in outdoor storage / display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force
Young boy flees from the Duchess of YorkApril, 1928 - The Duchess of York in Chichester, Sussex at a charitable Garden Party - she was presented with purses, but this young lad, overcome by the occasion
Duke and Duchess of York visiting Docklands - April 1924The Duke and Duchess of York visiting Docklands in April 1924. This picture shows the Duchess (1900-2002) (later Queen Elizabeth)
Albert, Duke of York - Brigade of Guards CeremonyPrince Albert, Duke of York (future King George VI) (1895-1952) - July 1922 - regments of the Brigade of Guards receive new colours from King Gerge V - picture from the march after the ceremony which
PLAYING CARDS IN HOLLANDGreat interest is shown in a two-handed game of cards played in a Dutch tavern Date: 17th century
Anything Left handed - 65 Beak Street - Soho, London. Date: 1973
Poster, Cyprus crisis 1957, reward for arrest of GrivasPoster, Cyprus crisis 1957, reward for the arrest of George Theodorou Grivas, and for arms handed in. Date: 1957
HMS Gloucester in Great War Deeds, WW1HMS Gloucester of the British Royal Navy single-handedly fighting two German ships, the Goeben and the Breslau. Reproduction of a painting by Norman Wilkinson in Great War Deeds
India PondicherryPlace Napoleon III : Pondicherry is a French possession, repeatedly taken by the British but generously handed back
Publius Horatius Cocles defending the Tiber bridgePublius Horatius Cocles, an army officer of the Roman Republic, together with two companions, Spurius Larcius and Titus Herminius
VAD Hospital stores, Quex HouseThe Billiard Room of Quex House was used as the Hospital Stores during the War. Two VAD nurses are seated either side of a table. One is sewing, the other is writing
Boy in Hand-Me-DownsA country boy, looking after geese, wears clothes handed down by his brothers, his father, even his grandfather - He ll grow into them soon enough ! Date: 1895
Ww1 / 1917 / German GallantTHE WORLD LIBERATOR Gallant Germany, single handed, fights to rid the world of the hideous British Imperial octopus Date: April 1917
Buffy-tufted marmoset, Callithrix aurita (vulnerable), and red-handed tamarin, Saguinus midas.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals
English Man of Arms, 16th century, in suit of armor and helmet, with a pennant with three lions.. Handcolored illustration by E. Lechevallier-Chevignard, lithographed by A. Didier, L. Flameng, F
WW1 - British Tommies welcomed on arrival in France Date: 1914
Suffragette Procession Hyde Park. Leaflet/flyer addressed to Men and Women of Paddington and Willesden to Come and walk in the Great Procession to Hyde Park Today Sunday June 21st (1908)
Cricket Tom EmmettTom Emmett, the yorkshire cricketer. Date: circa 19th century
Cricket Charles Burgess FryThe Cricketer Charles Burgess Fry Date: 1898
Student nurses practising three handed liftStudent nurses practising a three handed lift, supervised by a sub-officer of the fire prevention branch
Warren BardsleyThe Australian cricketer Warren Bardsley, an opening left handed batsman who played 41 Tests between 1909 and 1926. Date: circa 1909
Galloway Home, Whalley Range, CheshireChildren stand in front of the Galloway Home at 34 Upper Chorlton Road, Whalley Range, near Manchester The home was established in 1875 by Miss Galloway who, for 35 years, ran it single-handed
Samuel MillerSAMUEL WOOD - miller who had to operate his mill single- handed on account of how he lost the other one in an unfortunate accident, as depicted. Date: CIRCA 1737
A Pfalz DXII handed over to the allies in France under the Armistice terms and flown from France to Hawkinge, Folkstone
A RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 XR369 Spartacus takes-offA RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1, XR369, Spartacus, takes-off from the island of Gan in the Indian Ocean for the last time. The airfield was handed over to the Republic of Maldives on 29 March 1976
Maldivians wave goodbye for the last time as a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast, XR369, Spartacus, prepares to leave from the island of Gan in the Indian Ocean
Busycon contrarium, lightening whelkFossilised specimen of the Pilocene gastropod, originating from Florida, USA, 5 million years ago. The lightening whelk has a long siphonal canal
Saving a baby from flooded building, South WalesA baby is handed to safety after houses were swept away when heavy rains hit the Aberdare area of South Wales. circa 1911