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WW2 Christmas card, British bulldog -- Who told Britain she was in an awful fright? Date: 1941
WW2 Christmas card, patriotic bulldogWW2 Christmas card, patriotic British bulldog with flag. Date: 1939
Woman disciplines a Jack Russell Date: 20th century
Woman with three dogsWoman with her two Sausage dogs and her Jack Russell in the garden Date: 20th century
Woman and her little Jack Russell Date: 20th century
WW2 greetings card, policeman, boy and dogWW2 greetings card, policeman asking a little boy for his identity card. Date: circa 1942
WW2 patriotic Christmas card with flag and battleship -- There ll Always Be An England. Date: circa 1942
Old lady with Jack RussellOld womanposes on a chair with her dog next to her Date: early 20th century
Woman with Jack RussellOld woman posing with her Jack Russell Date: early 20th century
Edwardian gentleman and his son identified by the photographer as a Mr Cooke and his son Jack. They were visiting the Battersby family, hatmakers of Stockport
Edwardian boy identified by the photographer as Jack Cooke, visiting the Battersby family, hatmakers of Stockport. Well-dressed though he is
Edwardian family group outside houseIdentified by the photographer at the time, the 1911 Census shows Joseph Henry Green, age 34 born High Lane, occupation Hatters Proofer, his wife Harriett Green, 34, and son Jack Green
Woman with three dogs in the gardenWoman with a Yorkshire, a Cocker Spaniel and a Jack Russell in the garden Date: 20th century
Woman with bulldog on British flagWoman with a bulldog, both standing on a British flag. Date: circa 1913
Scottish Saltire and Union FlagThe Scottish Saltire and Union Flag flying together above the Scottish Office in Whitehall
Murrays at Maidenhead, 1923Illustration of a couple at a table at Murray s, the Maidenhead branch of the Beak Street nightclub run by Jack May. The summer club opened around May
Boy scouts of Ponsonby Troop, New Zealand, in hutGroup photo, boy scouts of Ponsonby Troop, Auckland City, New Zealand, seen here in their hut. Date: early 20th century
Jack Hylton at the Kit-Cat RestaurantAdvertisement for the Kit-Cat restaurant in London for the Christmas period of 1929, featuring the famous Jack Hylton and his band as entertainment as well as the intriguing sounding 3 Whirlwinds
Somewhere in FlandersA page from The Bystander, 22 December 1915, with an illustration by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather used as a header for the regular Somewhere in Flanders column
Little Jack HornerTraditional nursery rhyme postcard, utilised as an advertising medium for an outfitter.Date: circa 1905
WWI Poster, Men, to delay is dangerousWWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster, Men, to delay is dangerous when your country needs you. Enlist Now. Date: 1915
WWI Poster, He Did His Duty (Welsh version)WWI Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Poster depicting Lord Roberts. He Did His Duty, Are You Doing Yours? (Welsh version) Date: 1915
Jack Cook, the Boy Preacher. He was a nonconformist revivalist, originally from Manchester, who went to America to preach, but returned to the UK to preach in the Bloomsbury Chapel, London
Illustrated War News front cover, naval, 12 August 1914Front cover of the first issue of the Illustrated War News, produced within a week of the outbreak of the First World War and dedicated to covering all aspects of the conflict
Suffrage Parliament M. P Woos MaidenA Member of Parliament attempts to woo a Suffrage campaigner (Lydia Becker?) with the promise of a bill to secure Womens Franchise
Inspection of boy scouts at Loyola Camp, British HondurasA visiting VIP inspects the guard of honour of the Holy Redeemer Boy Scouts Troop at Loyola Camp, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America, 22 May 1951. Date: 1951
Group photo, boy scouts at Loyola Camp, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America. Date: 1951
Boy scouts at Loyola Camp, British HondurasBoy scouts in the Refectory with breakfast set out, Loyola Camp, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America. Date: 1951
Scouts taking down colours, Bacalar, British HondurasScouts taking down the colours at Bacalar Chico, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America, 23 May 1951. Date: 1951
Airbus A310-304 C-FNWD Jack Muir Wardair TorontoAirbus A310-304 C-FNWD of Wardair at Toronto Pearson Airport Date: 1989
Group photo, 1st Mauritius Boy Scout TroopGroup photo of the 1st Mauritius Boy Scout Troop
Scouts Gang Show, Ghana, West AfricaScouts Gang Show on stage in Ghana, West Africa. The opening chorus, We Are The Boy Scouts of the Gold Coast, is led by scouter I K M Adams
Scouts Own Service in Ghana, West Africa, with troop leader J A Bulley reading the second lesson (Psalm 27). Rev Father Ashitey and others are seated in the background
Entrance hall of the Union Jack Club by Matania, WW1Soldiers and sailors back from the front, arrive in the entrance of hall of the Union Jack Club near Waterloo Station. The club was funded through public subscription
Union Jack Club fundraising advertisement, WW1Advertisement in The Sphere, asking for donations towards an extension to the Union Jack Club of Waterloo Road, London during the First World War
Brigadier General Guggisberg, Ghana, West AfricaBrigadier-General Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg (1869-1930) laying the foundation stone for a building to be constructed by the boy scouts of the Gold Coast, Ghana, West Africa. Date: 1920s
Scout Officer trainees, Ghana, West AfricaGroup photo of scouts on a Scout Officers training course, Ghana, West Africa. Date: 1924
Group photo of scout leaders, Ghana, West Africa
Boy scouts on parade, British Guyana, South America
John WattsJohn Jack Watts was a British flat-race jockey, riding Ladas. In a career that lasted from 1880 until 1900 he rode the winners of 19 Classics
Funeral of WW1 soldier in presence of George VFuneral of a First World War soldier in the presence of King George V
King George V saluting on a boatKing George V in uniform, saluting on a boat
George V and Queen Mary, end of WW1George V and Queen Mary in a carriage in London at the end of the First World War. They are surrounded by army personnel and civlilians waving the Union Jack and other Allied flags
Scouts on parade for VIP visit, Gambia, West AfricaScouts (boys and girls) on parade, Gambia, West Africa. The visiting dignitaries are Sir Edward Brandis Denham (Governor of The Gambia) and his wife. Date: circa late 1920s
Scouting Commissioners in Ghana, West AfricaScouting Commissioners Jack Stapleton and George Djabanor sharing a joke, Ghana, West Africa. Date: 1948
Scouting Commissioners at Nsawam, Ghana, West AfricaScouting Commissioners Jack Stapleton and George Djabanor at Nsawam Local Association HQ, Ghana, West Africa. George Djabanor is signing the visitors book. Date: 1948
Scouting rally at Konongo, Ghana, West Africa, with Commissioners Jack Stapleton and George Djabanor. Date: 1948
Scouting rally at Nsawam, Ghana, West AfricaRally at Nsawam, Ghana, West Africa, with Commissioners Jack Stapleton and George Djabanor. Scouts, cubs, guides and brownies were all on parade. Date: 1948