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Edwardian woman with a terrier in a garden. Date: circa 1900s
Two men, a little girl and a dog in a garden. Date: circa 1910s
Studio portrait, father and daughter with greyhound, photo by Hayward, Newport, Isle of Wight. Date: circa 1910s
Woman with terrier on a lead at the seaside, photo by Sunny Snaps (south coast). Date: 1936
Man and woman with two Jack Russell terriersA man and a woman with two Jack Russell terriers. Date: circa 1910s
Couple with a bull terrierCouple on a country walk with a bull terrier, dated May 1939. Date: 1939
Woman taking a dog for a walkWoman taking her dog for a walk stops to pose for her photo. Date: circa 1910s
Studio portrait, little boy with a dog. Date: circa 1900s
Three people with terrier dogThree people with a terrier dog named Jack. Date: circa 1910s
Four women with dogs, BournemouthFour women with seven dogs on leads, Bournemouth. Date: circa 1930s
Woman with a Great Dane in a gardenWoman with a Great Dane dog in a garden. Date: 1912
Woman with collie dog in a gardenWoman in servants uniform with a collie dog in a garden. Date: circa 1900s
Studio portrait, two girls with terrier dog, photo by Barber, Faversham. Date: circa 1900s
Edwardian couple with a white terrier dog on steps in front of a grand building. Date: circa 1900s
Woman with two pedigree Bloodhounds, Nereholme Goddess (left) and Witnesham Marksman (right). Date: circa 1930s
Two girls and a dog, Westgate on Sea, KentTwo girls and a Pekingese dog at Westgate on Sea, Kent. Date: circa 1920s
Woman with a dog outside a house. Date: circa 1920s
Little girl and four dogs in a gardenLittle girl and four large dogs in a garden. Date: circa 1930s
Boys with donkey and dog in a gardenTwo boys with a donkey and a dog in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Man in wickerwork chair with pet dogMan sitting in a wickerwork chair with his pet dog at his feet. Date: circa 1910s
Two women on beach with Scots terrierTwo women on a beach with a Scots terrier on a lead. Date: circa 1930s
Woman and dog in gardenWoman and dog in a garden. Date: circa 1920s
Edwardian yard scene in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, identified as Perkins yard by the photographer Ernest Battersby who stands at the right makingeye contact with one dog
Woman, children and dog in gardenA woman, three children and a dog in a garden. Date: circa 1910s
Woman with bulldog on British flagWoman with a bulldog, both standing on a British flag. Date: circa 1913
Embroidered Signatures Tabor HouseGuests at the Tabor House signed a table cloth which was then embroidered during winter evenings
BELGRANO, Manuel (1770-1820). Argentine economist, lawyer, politician, and military leader. 1815. Museo Municipal de Artes Pl᳴ icas D᭡ so Arce museum at Olavarr CARBONIER
HUGUE, Manolo. Flamenco dancerHUGUE, Manolo (1872-1945). Flamenco dancer. 1901. Alleged portrait of Carmen Pichot de Gay performing Bizets Carmen. Lead pencil and pastel. Drawing. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Sitges
Performing Bear with PoleSlide showing a picture of two men with a muzzled bear on a lead between them, holding a pole. Part of Box 366. Date: circa 1900
The Loss of H. M.s VictoriaColoured lantern slide illustrating Britannia sitting on an anchor and drapped in a Union Jack.She sits with a lion on a beach
Suffragette Votes Got em at Last. Woman in huge hat with small dog on a lead. Dog remarks, Votes!! They ve got em at last! Date: circa 1918
Tabor House Leadville ColoradoThe home of Horace Tabor, who made and lost a vast fortune in mining silver at the Matchless Mine. The kitchen and fittings came by mail order from as far as New York and San Francisco
Firefighters in action, Miles Street, Vauxhall, SW8Firefighters in action at the premises of Brunton & Co, lead manufacturers, in Miles Street, Vauxhall, SW8, on 6 March 1957. The first floor and roof were on fire when the first crews arrived
General Henry HorneGeneral Henry Sinclair Horne, 1st Baron Horne (1861 1929), military officer in the British Army, lead the grand attack on the " Hinenburg line" during World War One. Date: 1917
Lead seal stamped WDS with broad arrow - used on old uniforms, etc. buried in the fields of France as shoddy. Trench Art
Abraham Lincoln a the LyricThe actor, Mr William J. Rea as Abraham Lincoln at the Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith in 1919, playing the lead role in the play by John Drinkwater
British Vickers Viking airliner by G. H. DavisAnother British air challenge: the Vickers Viking 27-seater airliner. Details of a medium transport aircraft designed to give Britain a lead in the field of civil aviation. Date: 1945
Will It Bite? by Muriel Dawson -- a little girls puppy looks dubiously at a snail. Date: 1941
Fours Company by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl takes two dogs and a cat for a walk. Date: 1940
Silhouette of woman with two dogsSilhouette of a woman with two dogs. Date: 20th century
Cartoon, The Cult of Queer Pets, showing people in the street, taking their various odd pets for a walk. A lady had recently been seen in Bond Street, London, with a small pig on a lead. Date: 1914
Bonzo in London. Bonzo the cartoon dog out for a walk in London. Bonzos Annual, 1935 Date: 1935
Jeek the puppy gets wet in the lakeJeek the mongrel puppy runs off and gets wet in the lake, and shakes water onto passers-by. Date: 1940
Jeek the puppy in the new parkJeek the mongrel puppy in the new park, where signs say: No Dogs Allowed Unless Led and Keep Off The Grass. Date: 1940
Two women in a factory operating machinery. A barrel of green paint is part of the process. The Factoru produced (among other things) lead shrapnel for use in explosive artillery shells (WW1)
WW1 - Group of manual workers in a factory - ShrapnelWW1 - A large group of female manual workers in a factory producing lead shrapnel for use in high explosive artillery shells. Date: circa 1915
Workman in a factory - lead works - ww1A workman in a factory, having a break from his work. The factory produced lead shrapnel for us in artillery shells - WW1 era Date: circa 1915
WW1 - Manufacture of artillery shell shrapnelA group of female manual workers in a factory, standing close to vats containing molten lead, using in the manufacturing of shrapnel for WW1 artillery shells. Date: circa 1915