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Duchess of York (Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother) De LaszloPortrait by Philip de Laszlo of the Duchess of York (1900-2002), formerly Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (4 / 4)The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne - The spans reaching out from both sides of the river - 11th January 1928. Date: 1928
Tatler cover - Winter Sports & Spring Cruise Number 1959Front cover of The Tatler magazines Winter Sports and Spring Cruise Number for 1959 featuring a girl in snow-appropriate clothes wearing mirrored sunglasses in which are reflected a Cunard cruise
Slieve Donard Resort and Spa, County Down, Northern Ireland. Date: 1906
Sloane Square, London. Date: circa 1910s
Mill Workers - Spinning - Rochdale, Lancashire. Date: 1911
Argyll, Scotland - Lochgoilhead and Loch LomondArgyll, Scotland - the small Scottish town of Lochgoilhead and Loch Lomond, seen from the north and surrounded by towering pine trees. circa 1910s
The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (3 / 4)The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne - The spans supported by cables to each shore - 9th February 1928. Date: 1928
Lagonda advertisement, 1933 and Idare dressAdvertisement for Lagonda cars, Britains Thoroughbred - the ideal mode of transport for Ascot 1933, while the floral dress is by Eileen Idare of 50 Grosvenor Street. Date: 1933
Manila Carnival, The Philippines - Miss Ilocos SurIllustration after Walter Dendy Sadler (18541923) of his painting Thursday (Tomorrow will be Friday) of 1880, showing a group of jovial monks out fishing. Date: 1880
Cricket Field, Campbell College, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1904
Eastern Orthodox Village of Fih, Koura District, LebanonFih, Koura District, Lebanon - An Eastern Orthodox Christian Village - the highest hill in El-Koura - St. Simon is the patron Saint - in the Mount Lebanon (Mont Liban) Mountain Range
Dom Perignon, French monk known for wine-makingDom Perignon (1638-1715), French Benedictine monk who is often (incorrectly) credited with the invention of sparkling champagne
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, northern Bavaria, GermanyPloenlein (Little Square, , Rothenburg ob der Tauber, northern Bavaria, Germany, a medieval town popular with tourists. circa 1920s
Art Deco postcard - Macedonia Cigarettes - Amos ScorzonLovely Art Deco Advertorial postcard for Macedonia Extra Cigarettes ( Fine Taste Sweet Aroma ) by Amos Scorzon (1885-?), poster designer and illustrator. Date: circa 1920s
Cast copy of the Juno LudovisiModern cast copy of the Juno Ludovisi (Hera Ludovisi) - a colossal 1st century Roman marble head depicting an idealized and youthful Antonia Minor as the goddess Juno. Date: circa 1910s
Manchester, England - Piccadilly GardensManchester, England - the busy Piccadilly Street and Piccadilly Gardens showing shop fronts, cars, and businesses. circa 1910s
Nidden (Nida), Lithuania - sand dunesNidden (Nida), Lithuania, high rolling sand dunes (Parnidis Dune) overlooking the Curonian Lagoon and and Cape Grobstas. circa 1910s
Holywood and Belfast Lough, Northern Ireland Date: circa 1905
Deana Martin and Ray Williams dancing at a 1960s nightclubDeana Martin (1948-), daughter of American singer Dean Martin, dances with music producer Ray Williams (1947-) in Tiles, a swinging nightclub in Oxford Street, London. 1966
Theatre Royal, Manningham Lane, Bradford, Yorkshire, EnglandThe elegant front of the Theatre Royal, Manningham Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire - formerly - The Royal Alexandra Theatre and later The Theatre Royal Picture House. Demolished in 1990
Bathers and Bathing Machines at Scheveningen, The Hague, The Netherlands. Note the Bathing Machine owner about to strap his horse to one of the Bathing machines to pull it further inland away
View of Ilfracombe, Devon from Hillsborough. Date: circa 1910s
John Mad Jack Fullers Obelisk The Brightling Needle, SussexJohn " Mad Jack" Fullers Obelisk: The Brightling Needle, Robertsbridge, East Sussex. Date: 1905
Liepaja, Latvia - Peters Market (Petera Tirgus) has been the biggest market in Liepaja for over 100 years, after first opening in 1910
British Columbia - Vancouver, Alexandra Park and English BayBritish Columbia, Canada - Vancouver, Alexandra Park and English Bay. Date: circa 1930s
New York, USA - St Patricks Cathedral, 5th Avenue and 50th Street, built in the Neo-Gothic style. circa 1940s
Blida, Algeria - the cemetery of Sidi el-KebirBlida, Algeria - a woman sits looking out over the cemetery of Sidi el-Kebir, containing the tomb of Sidi Ahmed El-Kebir. circa 1910s
British cemetery on the Western FrontA Corner of Britain in France. Each little cross bears a name and identification tablet, as well as the epitaph, Here Lies a British Soldier. R. I. P 1917
Gwennap Pit near Redruth, Cornwall, where Methodist John Wesley preached to massive congregations 18 times between 1762 and 1789
Sri Lanka - Sinhalese Government Peon. A peon in this region was mainly an attendant, orderly, office boy or person kept around for odd jobs. Date: circa 1910s
Duke of Windsor with Mrs Wallis Simpson - Chateau de CandeDuke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII (1894-1972), with Mrs Wallis Simpson (1896-1986), Chateau de Cande, near Tours, France in May 1937
The Kashmiri Gate (showing the breach of 1857), Delhi, IndiaThe Kashmere Gate or Kashmiri Gate, Delhi, India. The gate gained national attention during the Mutiny of 1857. Indian soldiers fired volleys of cannonballs from this gate at the British
Manchester, England - Albert Square. The Albert Memorial (Thomas Worthington & Matthew Noble, 1869) and Gladstone statue can be both be in the centre. Date: circa 1909
Timgad, Algeria - public latrines in Roman ruinsThe ruins of what was once Timgad, a Roman colonial town in Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around 100AD. The city is known for being one of the best surviving examples of the grid plan in
Proposed partition map of India and PakistanA map of India showing the suggested area of Pakistan - an independent state for Muslims in a free India. The shaded area shows the provinces forming the basis of Pakistan
Tongeren, Belgium - statue of AmbiorixStatue of Ambiorix in Tongeren, Belgium. He was a leader of the Eburones, a Belgic tribe in north-east Gaul, the location of modern Belgium
Dom Perignon, French monk and cellarerDom Perignon (1638-1715), French Benedictine monk who is often (incorrectly) credited with the invention of sparkling champagne
Bern, Switzerland - women in traditional Swiss costumeBern, Switzerland - two women in the Bernese Oberland (Bernese Highlands), collecting water from a public fountain while wearing traditional Swiss style costume. circa 1910s
The Netherlands - Rotterdam - Delft Gate (Delftsche Poort) - built in 1764 to a design by architect Pieter de Swart. Dismantled in 1939 due to an enlargement of the port - however the removed stones
The Three Graces by the Italian sculptor Antonio CanovaMarble sculpture group of the Three Graces by the italian sculptor Antonio Canova (1757-1822). Date: circa 1910s
Aerial View of the British Museum, London. Date: circa 1920s
Nuremberg, Germany - interior of Albrecht Durers houseNuremberg, Germany - the library room of Albrecht Durers house, a timber frame (fachwerkhaus) building located in the Altstadt (old town) section of Nuremberg
Karlsruhe, Germany - the Fan CityThe German city of Karlsruhe was planned as 32 streets radiating out from the central Schloss palace tower, earning it the nickname Facherstadt - Fan City - because the city design resembles a fan
Colmar, France - La Maison des Tetes in the old townColmar, France 1609 building the Maison des T괥 s, built in the German Renaissance style. Part of the old town of Colmar
Beauvais, France - aerial view, WW2Beauvais, France - Aerial view of the northern French city of Beauvais, showing streets and rooftops, with church spires in the foreground, with bomb damage during the Second World War. circa 1940
Cynthia Mosley and childrenLady Cynthia Mosley, nee Curzon (1899-1933), second daughter of Lord Curzon who married Sir Oswald Mosley in 1920. Known as Cimmie
Barbara Streisand, Joan Collins and Anthony NewleyA series of photos of Barbara Streisand, Joan Collins and husband Anthony (Tony) Newley at a party thrown by Jackie Collins at the newly-opened Chi-Chi Club in St. James, London