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Issue Collection (page 13)

Background imageIssue Collection: Reading Tatler / Swimsuit

Reading Tatler / Swimsuit
A girl (film actress Merle Oberon) in a one-piece swimming costume and white peep-toe high heels lies on the beach reading an issue of The Tatler magazine

Background imageIssue Collection: People watching Television at home, 1946

People watching Television at home, 1946
Illustration showing a group of people, in formal evening wear, watching a television in a sitting room, 1946. One might reasonably suppose that this shows a dinner party having a little televisual

Background imageIssue Collection: Complete Surrender by H. H. Harris

Complete Surrender by H. H. Harris
A post-WWI issue of The Bystander depicting a dashing monocled officer escorting a glamorous flapper girl dressed in yellow, furs and a red cloche hat

Background imageIssue Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Sycee Silver

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Sycee Silver
This bar of silver was used by the Chinese Emperor to pay a ransom. It is above the quality of British silver coin and has the date of issue

Background imageIssue Collection: English Journal

English Journal
The first issue of The Communist International, an english-language periodical intended to inform the world about the achievements and benefits of the Soviet regime

Background imageIssue Collection: Pan Figure & Car C1930

Pan Figure & Car C1930
A Pan figure stands beside an open top car where a couple are in the back seat: special auto issue

Background imageIssue Collection: Die Dame / Fruit & Woman

Die Dame / Fruit & Woman
An Autumn issue - a woman with a collection of autumn fruit and leaves

Background imageIssue Collection: Spring Fashion Issue

Spring Fashion Issue
A magazine cover to represent all the joys of spring

Background imageIssue Collection: Nashs Magazine

Nashs Magazine
A sultry young woman in an exotic sombrero is the cover girl for this World War One issue which contains stories of German barbarities

Background imageIssue Collection: Issue of Passes

Issue of Passes
At the Tauride Palace, passes are issued to the citizens of Petrograd by the revolutionary authorities

Background imageIssue Collection: The Palace of Sleep

The Palace of Sleep has two doors, one of ivory - notice the elephant - whence come false and flattering dreams, the other of horn (cow) whence issue true and noble dreams

Background imageIssue Collection: Free Trade Issue

Free Trade Issue
The Westminster election, where Free Trade is the main issue

Background imageIssue Collection: Ufos / Journals / Bender

Ufos / Journals / Bender
Benders cover for the second issue of Gray Barkers magazine The Saucerian, incorporated his visualisation of a saucer base and led to a visit from the Three Men

Background imageIssue Collection: Advert / Press Harper s

Advert / Press Harper s
Poster for Harpers Magazine, New York - Christmas issue

Background imageIssue Collection: Front cover from the Britannia and Eve

Front cover from the Britannia and Eve
Front cover from Britannia and Eve magazine showing a lady clad in a raincoat and umbrella, appropriate for the November issue

Background imageIssue Collection: The Cover of The Graphic, H. M. Stanley Issue, 1890

The Cover of The Graphic, H. M. Stanley Issue, 1890
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the British-US explorer and journalist, in typical exploration attire and pose

Background imageIssue Collection: Father & Mother Christmas riding a reindeer

Father & Mother Christmas riding a reindeer
Jolly illustration for the Christmas issue front cover of the Bystander showing Father Christmas riding a reindeer through a snowy landscape. A lady, possibly Mother Christmas, rides pillion

Background imageIssue Collection: Opening of Rentenbank

Opening of Rentenbank
Opening of the Rentenbank in Oranien Street, Berlin. The crowd wait for the issue of the new currency, the Rentenmark, aimed at stemming hyper inflation

Background imageIssue Collection: Edward Vernon / Smollett

Edward Vernon / Smollett
EDWARD VERNON English admiral; called Old Grog, he was the first to issue rum diluted with water, which came to be know as grog

Background imageIssue Collection: Cholera Poster / 1866

Cholera Poster / 1866
Board of Works, for the Limehouse District issue a poster warning about the effects of cholera

Background imageIssue Collection: Punch Cover / First Issue

Punch Cover / First Issue
The cover of the first issue of Punch or the London Charivari

Background imageIssue Collection: Mr Punch Character

Mr Punch Character
The Mister Punch character holding a copy of the first issue of Punch magazine

Background imageIssue Collection: Daily Issue of Grog

Daily Issue of Grog
Royal Naval ratings form an orderly queue to receive their daily allowance of GROG - a mixture of rum and water

Background imageIssue Collection: Strikers / France 1901

Strikers / France 1901
A large group of strikers crowd into a room to receive their strike pay



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