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Canon John Neale Dalton (1839-1931), Steward of St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, and appointed tutor to the future George V and his elder brother, Albert Victor, in 1871
Affray of rival Aboriginal tribes, three miles from Brisbane in New South Wales, Australia. The Illustrated London News notes with undisguised disgust
Sir Richard Acland and his wife Ann. The MP Sir Richard Acland handed over to the National Trust the 16, 000 acres of beautiful West Country property which comprise his Killerton Estate
Margaret Thesiger (Margaret Monck), (1911 - 1991), youngest daughter of Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, Known for her street photography in London during the 1930s
Margaret Thesiger, later Monck (1911-1991), youngest daughter of Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford, known for her street photography in London during the 1930s. Date: 1924
Margaret Thesiger (1911-1991) youngest daughter of Frederic Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford. Following her marriage to John Goldman (Monck), she became the photographer Margaret Monck. Date: 1924
A tic-tac man at work on a soap box on Epsom Downs racecourse. Date: 1937
Waghorns Overland Route from India Date: 1842
Lady Ennismore, formerly Freda Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, married to the Earl of Listowel sLady Ennismore, formerly Freda Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, married to the Earl of Listowels heir, pictured at Queens Club with two of her sons, the Hon. Richard Hare and the Hon
Two page spread from The Graphic depicting humorous types seen in India. Date: 1878
Page from The Illustrated London News suggesting ideas for British goods for Christmas including an outfit from Burberry. Date: 1931
Queen Victoria pictured visiting the South Australian Court at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London in 1886. Date: 1886
Two aboriginal men, named Garicha and Boyguda, of Cape York, Australia, who were brought to Britain in 1853 after accidentally remaining on board Captain Stricklands ship
Scene showing Aborigines of Victoria, to accompany given in The Illustrated London News, which describes the native Australians sometimes visiting towns dressed in a mix of cast-off European style
Page from The Illustrated London News reporting on the indigenous people of Australia Felix, Port Phillip, in New South Wales
Portrait of one of two aboriginal boys brought to England, and to meet Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, by Mr Eyre, the Australian traveller. Date: 1846
Page from The Tatler reporting on a comedy cricket match which took place at the Oval. Bottom right image shows Fred Karno, music hall star
The late Duke of Cambridges carriage which was put up for auction in 1904 fetching a price of just 21. The carriage was bought by Fred Karno and his entertainment troupe. Date: 1904
Belle (Isobel) Hassall, daughter of the artist John Hassall, pictured in her costume at the Mansion House Childrens Ball in January 1911