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ShipwreckDrawing of what appears to be shipwreck victims, laid in contorted positions. Date: circa 1929
A Cosy RoomOil painting of a lady casually sat on her bed, reading a paper with her dog laid on the floor. Date: circa 1928
Advert for Linovent, which could be laid under carpets and linoleum to create extra spring and deaden noise. Date: 1932
HMS Kale, E-class - River-class destroyerRoyal Navy - HMS Kale, a Hawthorn Leslie type River-class destroyer ordered under the 1903-1904 Naval Estimates and named after the Kale Water in the Scottish Borders
HMS Vulture - a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyerRoyal Navy - HMS Vulture, a Clydebank three funnel - 30 knot destroyer ordered under the 1895 - 1896 Naval Estimates. She was the fifth ship to carry this name since it was introduced in 1776 for a
Foundation Stone for New Brixton Theatre 1894Henry Irving laying the foundation stone of the new Brixton Theatre and Opera House. Built by theatre architect, Frank Matcham
Revolution victims after street fighting, Russia. The dead bodies were collected and placed on trestles in adjacent houses until carts could carry them to the morgues. Date: circa 1917
Early victims of the Revolution, Russia, March 1917, shot in the street by police. Date: 1917
Revolution victims laid out for identification, RussiaRevolution victims laid out in a street for identification, Petrograd (St Petersburg), Russia. Some of them have slips of paper giving their names. Date: 1917
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Fallen Russian soldiers ready for burial, Russia, WW1Fallen Russian soldiers laid out on the frozen ground, ready for burial, Russia, First World War. Date: circa 1917
Jesus laid in the Sepulchre - Matthew 27. circa 1688
Laying the Foundation Stone of the New Tower Bridge 1886Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) laying the memorial stone on behalf of Queen Victoria of the Tower Bridge, London. Date: 21st June 1886
The funeral of the Unknown Warrior 1920The Unknown Soldier being laid to rest in Westminster Abbey, London, on 11 November 1920. King George V stands forward while sprinkling french soil from a silver shell onto the coffin of
Winston Churchill's funeral, mourners reading messages leftSir Winston Churchill laid to rest in the churchyard of St Martin's in the Oxfordshire village of Bladon, mourners reading messages left. Date: 30th January 1965
Edward VII's racing victoriesMontage showing Edward VII leading in Minoru, his 1909 Derby winner. The King is just seen underneath the top hat he is raising
Queen Victoria Lying-in-State 1901Queen Victoria's coffin draped with state robes, guarded by Ist Grenadier Guards, at Osborne House for ten days. Date: January 1901
ENGLISH FUNERAL PICARTPart of the custom of death in England in the Georgian period. The corpse dressed in a shroud & laid-out in a body- shaped coffin. Mourners take sprigs of Rosemary. Date: 1737
TENERIFE CAVESTENERIFE : the sepulchral caves of the Guanches, where the dead are laid out or propped up. Date: circa 1780
RACIAL/MANDAN CEMETERYMandan cemetery: the ring of skulls is where the ceremonies take place; beyond are the platforms on which the bodies of the dead are laid Date: circa 1830
MANDAN CEMETERY 1830SA cemetery of the Mandan people. The ring of skulls is where ceremonies take place, beyond are the platforms on which the bodies of the dead are laid Date: 1830s
The Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - floral tributesThe Cenotaph, Whitehall, London - some of the floral tributes lain beneath the monument on Remembrance Day. Designed by Edwin Lutyens
The Volksgarten public park Vienna, Austria19th century vintage photograph: The Volksgarten is a public park in the Innere Stadt first district of Vienna, Austria. The garden, which is part of the Hofburg Palace
Advertisement for St. Ivel with a maid bringing bowls of soup (or cups of tea) to neatly laid lunch table already with ham, cold pie, bread and of course, a tub of St
World War II - gas being laid down, attack on the SommeWorld War II vintage photograph - gas being laid down before an attack on the Somme
Royal Pavilion, Brighton - Banqueting Room - Mayors BallRoyal Pavilion, Brighton - Banqueting room laid out for the Mayors Ball
A night scene at the Cenotaph in the days following 11th November 1920, where a hundred thousand wreaths were laid, and over a million people passed by to offer their tributes to the dead of
Unceasing stream of pilgrims 1920Two photographs showing the Unknown Warriors coffin which were the remains of a British service personnel who was killed in World War One, laid to rest in Westminster Abbey, London
Christmas Truce Memorial, Peace Village, MessinesThe memorial carries the words A Lull in the Hate and refers to the football match played between the Germans and the British at Christmas 1914
Interior view of the Dutch Kitchen Restaurant in Cardiff, with its heavy 17th century style panelling and furniture. Date: 1909
St Andrews Police Convalescent Home, Harrogate, Dining RoomTables laid for a meal in the dining room at the St Andrews Police Convalescent Home, Harrogate, Yorkshire. Date: Date unknown
Middlesex Pauper Lunatic Asylum at Colney Hatch, near Friern Barnet, Middlesex (North London), seen from the railway bridge. The foundation stone was laid in 1849 by Prince Albert
Jan van Hoof headstone, Dutch Wargraves CemeteryThis is in the back right hand corner of a Cemetery of Honour which was laid out in 1971.The Dutch flag flies here and there is a plaque to The Fallen 1940-1945
First white line painted on a London roadThe first white line painted on a road in London, in an attempt to solve traffic congestion. 1924
Revolutionaries killed by Americans at VeracruzAmerican soldiers stand holding rifles as the bodies of dead revolutionary soldiers are brought and laid out. This was the aftermath of the Battle of Veracruz
The Goose that laid the Golden Egg - The Goose that Laid the Golden Egg from Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes published by Raphael Tuck. Artist: Mabel Lucie Attwell circa 1912
Queen Victoria laying foundation stone, Royal Albert HallQueen Victoria laying the red Aberdeen granite foundation stone. Over 7, 000 people gathered under a huge temporary marquee, erected for the occasion, to see Date: 20th May 1867
The Cenotaph, London - surrounded by memorial wreaths laid during the Remembrance Day ceremonies. 1925
Family Picnic on Beach Date: 1948
Biscuits and Cheese
Old Clothes Exchange, Phils Buildings, Houndsditch 1882The court of Phils buildings was found directly opposite St Mary Axe. A barrier was placed across steps leading up to the court, as there was an admission fee of one penny
PICNIC FOR ONE 1930SSmiling woman, wearing finely striped dress, bangles & sandals, enjoys bread & butter alfresco from a picnic hamper. The food & tea flask is laid out upon a gingham cloth. Date: 1930s
Mycenae, treasury of AtreusDetails of the construction of a Tholos tomb at Mycenae, dubbed the Treasury of Atreus. The inward laid corbelled masonry was topped with a capstone (Fig. 5). Date: 1855
SHEPHERD MARKET / PHOTOShepherd Market, Mayfair, previously the site of the May Fair from which the district takes its name. It was laid out in c.1735 by architect Edward Shepherd. Date: 1931
Three senior men at leisure on the coast at Askam, nr BarrowThree senior men at leisure on the coast at Askam, near Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, England. Two men sit in a beachd boat, the thirds sits on the grass and plays with his small dog
A boy holds an egg in one hand and his pet hen in the otherA boy sits up in bed, He holds an egg in one hand and his pet hen by the tail feathers in the other. The hen regularly laid eggs in the boys bed
Fisherman and boat, Dungeness, Kent - 2A fisherman repairs his wooden boat on the beach at Dungeness, Kent, England. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990
Fisherman and boat, Dungeness, Kent - 1A fisherman repairs his wooden boat on the beach at Dungeness, Kent, England. First published The Sunday Times Date: 1990