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Ivory Desk Clock Date: 1950
Wooden Frame Clock Date: 1950
Ivory Round Clock Date: 1950
Boy Preparing to Bathe Date: 1950
Household Objects Date: 1940
Woman and Vacuum Cleaner Date: 1955
Woman and Open Fridge Date: 1930
Poster advertising Chivers Carpet Soap - sixpence per ball, prized in royal households. Date: early 20th century
On the cards 1918Rationing was introduced into Britain at the end of World War One, February 1918. Conscience of the response to an effective U-boat campaign, to ensure that food shortages never occurred
London Sketches - Fetching the Sunday DinnerBustling London street scene showing people fetching their Sunday dinners and roasts from a Smiths Bakery. Many lower class households did not possess ovens during the Victorian era but could take a
An electric portable cleanerDomestic vacuum cleaners began to appear in households from around 1907. This particular version seems ahead of its time
London Stand-PipeFetching water from a stand- pipe in a London residential street during a frost : some households send their servant girls, others employ street boys offering their services
London Water CarriersFetching water from the public fountain in a London street : some are servants fetching it for their households, others are professionals who will sell it door to door
Rebellion of Korah EtcKorah, Dathan and Abiram rebel against Mosess authority, but God intervenes and they and their households are swallowed up by the Earth while their followers are consumed by fire
Bewick NewfoundlandA favourite of Victorian households, thanks to its propensity to rescue children from ponds - useful, given the propensity of Victorian children to fall into ponds