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Background imageIncredibly Collection: Broadstairs 1950S

Broadstairs 1950S
An incredibly crowded beach at Broadstairs in Kent, showing how popular British holiday resorts used to be in the days before package holidays. Date: 1950s

Background imageIncredibly Collection: The Joyful Forest

The Joyful Forest
A detailed, humorous illustration shows an incredibly busy forest scene in which a large variety of happy creatures are mischeviously toying with the artist who is just trying to paint a picture

Background imageIncredibly Collection: Carpeted Bathroom

Carpeted Bathroom
Incredibly, people really did used to carpet their bathrooms with shagpile steps leading up to the bath! Date: 1970s

Background imageIncredibly Collection: Victoria Station 1960S

Victoria Station 1960S
An incredibly packed Victoria Station, London, with passengers waiting with their luggage and keeping an eye on the train arrivals and departures notice boards. Date: late 1960s

Background imageIncredibly Collection: Body pounding machine at Battersbys hatworks

Body pounding machine at Battersbys hatworks - the castnig on it identifies it as locally made, and the background is incredibly untidy! Date: 1902

Background imageIncredibly Collection: DANDY OF 1791

DANDY OF 1791
An incredibly over-dressed young man (Jimmy Lincum Feadle) wears a striped jacket and waistcoat, top hat and necktie (scarf ?), striped socks and boots. Date: 1791

Background imageIncredibly Collection: The Fridge Freezer

The Fridge Freezer
An incredibly well-stocked fridge-freezer! Date: 1974

Background imageIncredibly Collection: England / Clovelly

England / Clovelly
A busy scene outside the tourist shop on the incredibly steep cobbled main street of Clovelly, Devon, England

Background imageIncredibly Collection: The Bude Lights in Trafalgar Square

The Bude Lights in Trafalgar Square
Bude lights in Trafalgar Square, London. Patented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney in 1839, the Bude light introduced oxygen gas into the middle of a standard oil lamp flame

Background imageIncredibly Collection: Bude light

Bude light
A large Bude light in Trafalgar Square. Invented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney and patented in 1839, the light worked by introducing oxygen gas into the middle of a standard oil lamp flame

Background imageIncredibly Collection: Chameleons in Foliage

Chameleons in Foliage
Four chameleons in the branches of a tree, one shooting out an incredibly long tongue to catch an insect


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