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Toll House, Mitchells Pass, Cape Colony, South AfricaToll House, Mitchells (or Michell s) Pass, near the town of Ceres, Cape Colony, South Africa. Date: circa 1908
Jordaan Amsterdam Prinsengracht - The NetherlandsJordaan Amsterdam Prinsengracht (Princes Canal)- The Netherlands. Rooftop scene of the Jordaan area of Amsterdam bordered by the Princes Canal area
Quiet street in Hillerod, DenmarkIn the distance a horse and cart roll up a quiet tree-lined street in the Danish town of Hillerod. circa 1910s
The Channel Islands - Sark, Harbour road - Green woody lane. Part of Box 234 Boswell Collection - The Channel Islands Date: circa 1900
The Channel Islands - Road at Rozel Manor - Tree lined Winding lane. Part of Box 234 Boswell Collection - The Channel Islands
The Green Man pub, Barnet, LondonThe Green Man pub, 128 Hale Lane, Edgware, Barnet, London (now The Jolly Badger ). Now demolished, with a large Harvester restuarant on the site. Date: 1907
Boy in a sailor suit with a collie dog. Date: circa 1910s
Woman with two dogs on a country lane. Date: circa 1910s
Dunmurry Lane - a view of a rural road with two men talking, one with a bicycle. (Location: Northern Ireland: [County Antrim] : [County Londonderry] (could be either): Dunmurry)
Drury Lane Day Industrial School, London - Preparing DinnerGirls help cook dinner at the Drury Lane Day Industrial School. Date: early 1900s
Clapham Home School for Pauper GirlsGirls holding dolls pose with their superintendent at the Clapham Home School for Pauper Girls, Acre Lane, Clapham. Date: circa 1905
James Lane Allen, American novelistJames Lane Allen (1849-1925), American novelist and short story writer from Kentucky. circa 1890s
The newly opened Dorchester HotelPage from The Tatler, a form of advertorial, promoting the newly opened Dorchester Hotel on Londons Park Lane. Illustration features the entrance
Grosvenor Ball, 1954 - guestsThe third annual Grosvenor Ball at Londonderry House, on Park Lane in Mayfair, London. (The building was demolished in 1965.) Guests Mrs R M Hicks, wearing a beautiful tiered ballgown
A scene from The Desert Song at Drury Lane Theatre, London (1927) Date: 1927
Fountain on Park Lane, London. The fountain was built in 1875 and contained statues of Shakespeare, Milton and Chaucer. It was removed from this site when Park Lane was widened in the 20th century
The Lion Rock, Cheddar, Somerset. Date: circa 1906
Fox Meet, East Dean, East SussexThe hunt, with horses and hounds, rides out of the village of East Dean, East Sussex. Date: 1960s
Israel. Jaffa. A street. Old town
Israel. Jaffa. A street. Old town. Late afternoon
General view of Santa Rosa with church, Curacao, West Indies. Date: circa 1908
Victorian Transfer design, couple walking, 18th century costume. 19th century
Music cover, Fiddle & I, WaltzMusic cover, Fiddle & I, a waltz based on Mrs Goodeves popular song, by Otto Roeder. circa 1891
Caricature of James Fawn and Arthur RobertsCaricature of James Fawn (1850-1923) and Arthur Roberts (1852-1933), music hall performers. Goodness Gracious! A reference to their comic duet in a Drury Lane pantomime, Mother Goose
Cartoon, Launching the New Boat, Youth. A reference to a new play, Youth, co-written by Augustus Harris and Paul John Merrit, first performed at Drury Lane, London, on 6 August 1881. 1881
Snap card - This little piggie went to marketNursery Rhyme Snap card - This little piggie went to market. early 20th century
Caricature of Edward Stirling, actor, dramatist and managerCaricature of Edward Stirling (1809-1894), actor, dramatist, adapter and stage manager. He worked at several London theatres, including Drury Lane. 1881
Cartoon, Father Christmas and theatre peopleCartoon, Father Christmas asks a group of theatre people what they have done for him this year (probably in terms of Christmas entertainment). 1880
Caricature of Augustus Harris, British actor and dramatistCaricature of Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, transformed into a goose -- Not " Old Mother Goose" but Master Augoosetus
Caricature of Augustus Harris and Henry PettittCaricature of Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, and Henry Alfred Pettitt (1848-1893), British actor and dramatist -- Never mind, Pettitt
Cartoon, Actors from Drury Lane changing allegianceCartoon, Actors from Drury Lane Theatre changing allegiance. They were at Drury Lane for years, but this season they go over to the opposition shop. 1880
Caricature of E L Blanchard, English writerCaricature of Edward Litt Laman Blanchard (1820-1889), English writer, dramatist and drama critic -- The Best of the Christmas Fairies. He is best known for his Drury Lane pantomimes. 1882
Caricature of Harry Payne and Augustus HarrisCaricature of Harry Payne (1833-1895) clown and pantomime entertainer, and Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, seen here dressed as a policeman
Caricature of the actor and playwright Dion BoucicaultCaricature of the Irish actor and playwright Dion Boucicault (1820?-1890), seen here in the role of Conn in a production of his own play The Shaughraun, probably at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Wandsworth Unions Old Peoples Cottages at TootingCottages for the elderly poor erected in 1902 at Church Lane, Tooting, by the Wandsworth and Clapham Union. The scheme was designed by C.A. Sharp. Date: circa 1911
Caricature of the actor Augustus HarrisCaricature of the actor and impresario Augustus Harris -- Augustus Imperator. He managed the Drury Lane Theatre in London. circa 1880s
Taylors Type writer Co Ltd, Chancery Lane, London -- letter to a prospective client regarding telephone accessories. 1927
Scene in Swains Lane, Highgate, North London. Date: 1906
Four frogs on bicycles on a Christmas cardFour frogs riding bicycles on a Christmas card, one of them holding a pink parasol. Date: circa 1890s
Calendar for 1872 in the form of a fan (open). (2 of 2) Date: 1872
C17 London HomeBuildings of the 17th century or so, in the Little Sanctuary, Thieving Lane, London. The ground floor is occupied by an ironmongers shop. Date: 17th century
Clearing Snow WhitehallSnow in Whitehall - on one side of the street men are clearing the snow into wagons, while a bus and wagons proceed cautiously in the other lane. Date: 1905
Womens Public BathsPublic baths for women, Golden Lane, London. Date: 1866
Cottage at CropthorneA man drives a flock of sheep up a country lane past a half- timbered cottage at Cropthorne near Evesham, Worcestershire Date: 1912
Social / English Lane 19CScene in an English lane Date: 1883
Girl Sweeper 1909A little girl with a broom on a country lane: " Please give me a copper, Sir." Date: 1909
Rural Scene / RadnorshireOld cottage at Beguildy, a small village on the River Teme, in north-east Radnorshire. Date: 1930s
Petticoat Lane / PhotoPETTICOAT LANE A very busy day at Petticoat Lane market; crowds of market shoppers throng the street Date: 1930s