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Chacun la sienneNo. 10/50. Chacun la sienne. The Kaiser, Franz-Joseph and Sultan Mehmed V Reshad renting their clothes having lost face. Leon
Drinks during an interval at the Olympia Music Hall in ParisL abreuvoir de L Olympia pendant un entr acte (Drinks during an interval at the Olympia Music Hall in Paris) - c. 1918.Recognisable by its giant red glowing letters above the establishment
War Work at Westwood Works, PeterboroughFolio of 12 drawings showing War Work at Westwood Works, Peterborough, incorporating Perkins Engineers Limited and Joseph Baker and Sons Limited. Rudolph Ihlee, Neac, (1883-1968), Exhib. 1910-1955
Two Tommies standing outside gateway to Carlisle CastlePreliminary sketch - two Tommies standing outside the gateway to Carlisle Castle. Captain Joseph Simpson, Rba, Royal Flying Corps. (1879-1939) - Official War Artist To The Raf In 1918
Two diggers playing frying-pans in front of their bell tentsAustralia will be there. Two diggers playing frying-pans (as musical instruments) in front of their bell tents with a wonderful parade of Australian animals and birds carrying rifles and saluting
Happy and Glorious - French and British troops on the march.. Captain Joseph Simpson, Rba, Royal Flying Corps. (1879-1939) - Official War Artist To The Raf In 1918
God save the King - Happy servicemen and their girlfriendsGod save the King - Happy and laughing servicemen and their girlfriends. Captain Joseph Simpson, Rba, Royal Flying Corps. (1879-1939) - Official War Artist To The Raf In 1918
Long live our noble King.. Captain Joseph Simpson, Rba, Royal Flying Corps. (1879-1939) - Official War Artist To The Raf In 1918
Tin Hat, WW1Tin Hat, by Captain Joseph Simpson, RBA, Royal Flying Corps (1879-1939), official war artist to the RAF in 1918
Study of a WWI PilotStudy of a First World War Pilot, by Captain Joseph Simpson, RBA, Royal Flying Corps (1879-1939), official war artist to the RAF in 1918
Wolverhampton Royal Orphanage - Girls at PlayGirls at play, some with skipping ropes, at the Wolverhampton Orphan Asylum. Designed by Joseph Manning, the orphanage opened in 1854 at Goldthorn Hill. Date: circa 1905
Johann Joseph Ignaz von Dollinger (1799 - 1890), German Catholic who opposed papal infallibility, and formed the Old Catholic movement
Joseph Rene Bellot (1826 1853) French Arctic naval explorer in the Antarctic
The Mormons-Joseph Smith preaching in the wildernessJoseph Smith(1805-1844), American religious leader and founder of Mormonism, preaching from an open cart to his followers encamped in the wilderness
Searchlights in London 1914, by Joseph PennellThe new lights of London, searchlights playing across the sky from Charing Cross and Lambeth Bridge, by Joseph Pennell. Date: 1914
Marshal Joffre, Adviser-Genaral to the French GovernmentMarshal Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre (1852 - 1931), member of the French general staff at the outbreak of World War One. Date: 1917
Joseph and Austen ChamberlainThree generations of the Chamberlain family. On the left is Joseph Chamberlain, on the right his son Austen, and in the centre Austens son, Joseph Austen Chamberlain
Joseph Chamberlain funeralFollowing the funeral service of politician Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) in Birmingham, his son Austen Chamberlain (1863 - 1937)
Main drainage of the metropolisDrainage works in London to purify the water: sectional view of the tunnels from Wick Lane, near Old Ford, Bow. Date: 1859
Porte San Joseph, San Remo, Italy. Date: late 19th century
Chinese artillery practiceIn India troop trucks tow heavy field pieces into position for artillery practice by Chinese troops under the command of U.S. General Joseph Stilwell, known as Vinegar Joe Date: 1942
Chinese troops trained by AmericansAt a base in India, An American corporal trains a Chinese gun crew to operate an American howitzer. The base was commanded by General Joseph Stilwell, known as Vinegar Joe Date: 1942
Sir Oliver Joseph Lodge - British physicistSir Oliver Joseph Lodge (18511940) - British physicist and writer, involved in the development of key patents in wireless telegraphy. Date: 1926
Design for Crystal Palace by Joseph PaxtonDesign for the Crystal Palace, destined to house the Great Exhibition of 1851, by Joseph Paxton, published in The Illustrated London News, 6 July 1851. Date: 1850
General Joffre chatting with an officer, WW1General Joseph Joffre (1852-1931), Commander of the French Army during the first half of the First World War. Seen here chatting with an officer on his way to the Front. Date: September 1914
Joe Coyne & Ellis Ashmead-BarlettFront cover of The Tatler featuring Joseph (Joe) Coyne (1867-1941), American actor and singer, entertaining crowds at the Empire Theatre during World War
St Joseph De Chamberlayne. In Birmingham Cathedral. His spear of fiscal reform has overcome Uncle Sam and Deutscher Michel
Fire at Derby silk millA fire takes hold of Joseph Davenports silk mill, in Albert Street, near the cornmarket, Derby. The fire started in the roof and the lower storeys were saved, but silk and machinery were damaged
Individual Guest Cakes. Courtesy Mrs. Joseph A. Lambeth Date: 1936
Portrait of Joseph A. Lambeth. Baker and Confectioner Date: 1936
Letter headed paper by Muriel Dawson, giving her address and phone number, with a decorative border of children. Date: 1920s
General Joseph Joffre, French Army commander, WW1Profile of General Joseph Joffre (1852-1931), Commander of the French Army during the first half of the First World War. Date: 1914-1916
Joseph Maxwell, French psychical researcherJoseph Maxwell (1858-1938), French psychical researcher, lawyer, physician and author. Date: circa early 20th century
An Interpretation of the NativityThis picture of the Nativity scene has been painted in the Persian style because of its location in the Middle East, the area of the Holy Land. It is surrounded with a border containing flowers
Montgolfier balloon in flight over Lyons, FranceThird balloon ascent in Lyons, France, under the direction of Joseph de Montgolfier, showing the balloon known as Le Flesselle in flight above the city. Date: 19 January 1784
Joseph W. Henley, Vanity Fair, ApeJOSEPH WARNER HENLEY (1793-1884) British Conservative politician, serving in Lord Derbys government in the 1850 s. Member of Parliament for Oxfordshire (1841 to1878) Caption: Common Sense Date
Sheet music cover, Let By-Gones Be By-Gones, with words and music by Joseph George Gilbert. With a portrait of Issy Bonn (Benjamin Levin, 1903-1977), British-Jewish actor, singer and comedian
Beckenham Cator HomeThe seat of Joseph Cator at Beckenham, Kent. Date: 1791
Joseph H. Hawley, Vanity Fair, ATnSIR JOSEPH HENRY HAWLEY 3rd baronet (1813/41875). Racehorse owner and breeder, not adverse to a large wager himself winning 250, 000 on three races alone
Joseph H. Choate, Vanity Fair, SpyJOSEPH HODGES CHOATE (1832 - 1917) American lawyer and diplomat. Caption: United States Embassy 1832 - 1917
Sir Ernest J. Cassel, Vanity Fair, SpySIR ERNEST JOSEPH CASSEL (1852-1921) German born British/Jewish merchant banker and capitalist with business ventures covering the globe
The Underground Reservoir at Crossness, 1865Engraving showing the interior of the underground reservoir of the Metropolitan Main Drainage Works at Crossness in 1865. This image shows the reservoir illuminated for the officially opening by
Harpignies PhotoHENRI-JOSEPH HARPIGNIES French artist, photographed in 1901. Date: 1819 - 1916
Falguiere PhotoJEAN-ALEXANDRE JOSEPH FALGUIERE French painter and sculptor, photographed in 1890. Date: 1831 - 1900
Gouraud PhotoHENRI JOSEPH ETIENNE GOURAUD French military commander, whose loss of his right arm in the Dardanelles will interfere with his favourite game, billiards : photo 1895. Date: 1867 - 1946
Proudhon PhotoPIERRE JOSEPH PROUDHON French journalist and socialist, regarded as the father of anarchism. Wrote extensively on political subjects. Date: 1809 - 1865
Jos. Christian ZedlitzJOSEPH CHRISTIAN freiherr von ZEDLITZ Austrian poet with his autograph Date: 1790 - 1862
Sir Joseph YorkeSIR JOSEPH YORKE diplomat - to judge by the lower scene, in the Netherlands. Date: 1724 - 1792