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Around the clock introducing Ritchies London Pantomime Co. Date c1906
Baden-Powell meeting District Scout MasterThe District Commissioner (in kier) introducing the Chief Scout (Lord Baden-Powell) to the District Scout Master (B.S. Narayan). 1930s
Introduction robot / W H RobinsonPost War Britain - Social amenities. The penny-in-the-slot introduction machine for introducing strangers to one another in the park
New Life Peers 1958Page from The Sphere depicting the first life peers arriving at the House of Lords for the traditional ceremony of introducing barons to the House of Lords
Plimsoll / Mod Port GallSAMUEL PLIMSOLL statesman, responsible for introducing the Plimsoll Line to regulate the loading of ships
Plimsoll / FaustinSAMUEL PLIMSOLL statesman, responsible for introducing the Plimsoll Line to regulate the loading of ships
Bude lightA 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
Leo Abse & his BentleyLeo Abse and his Bentley. Leo Abse was a well known MP, especially known for introducing Private Members bills legalising homosexuality and making divorce easier
Plimsoll / Photo CdvSAMUEL PLIMSOLL Politician, responsible for introducing the Plimsoll Line to regulate the loading of ships
Introducing the TorpedoFiat Experimentum-! Britannia introduces the torpedo to the British navy
Reform Bill / 1832Lord John Russell introducing the Reform Bill in the House of Lords
Old & New IntroductionsThe old and new styles of introducing a new acquaintance
Introducing Lady FriendA bird introduces his shy girl-friend to his friends
Charles De L ecluseCHARLES DE L ECLUSE (Latin: Carolus Clusius) French/Dutch naturalist; credited with introducing the potato to Europe
Patrick Henry speaking against the Stamp ActPatrick Henry, in the Virginia House of Burgesses, introduces radical resolutions opposing the Stamp Act, warning King George III that he could go the way of Caesar and Charles I