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Christening of Elizabeth II; leaving Bruton StreetThe Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) leaving 17 Bruton Street, the Duke and Duchess of Yorks London address
Winston Churchills funeral, the Churchill family leaving StLady Churchill supported by her son Randolph and followed by her daughters Lady Audley and Mrs Christopher Soames, her husband and next him Winston Churchills grandson. Date: 6th February 1965, p33
Swedish EmigrantsEmigrants on a railwaystation on their way to Gothenburg forwarding to USA. Date: 1890
Queen Elizabeth in 1939Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother, leaving the British Red Cross Society on 5th September 1939, carrying a gas mask in a canvas bag over her shoulder. Date: 5th September 1939
Students on BicyclesYoung male students leaving the engineering building at Cambridge University, many on bicycles Date: circa 1960
Cycling Storm
Edinburgh Steam TrainsSteam locomotives leaving Waverley Station, Edinburgh, Scotland, with Edinburgh Castle in the background. Date: 1950s
Waterloo CommutersPassengers and commuters leaving one of the platforms at London Waterloo railway station, England. Note all the old- fashioned railway carriage doors. Date: 1981
Saint George Rides AwaySAINT GEORGE rides away leaving the corpse of the dragon behind him. Date: -
Mine laying submarine, WW1An illustration showing a mine-laying submarine during the First World War, and the different stages involved -- the mine leaving the submarine, the mine rising and reaching the surface
Belgian troops with dogs, Belgium, WW1Belgian troops with dogs pulling artillery carts, Belgium, leaving for the front line towards the start of the First World War. Date: 25 October 1914
Belgian artillery leaving Tirlemont, Belgium, WW1Belgian artillery leaving Tirlemont in the direction of Louvain (Leuven), Belgium, at the start of the First World War. Date: August 1914
Argentina - Berisso. Workers leaving the Swift refrigeration faciity or the preservation of chilled beef. Date: circa 1930s
Last public appearance by Queen VictoriaThe last public visit by Queen Victoria (1819-1901), aged 80 - pictured leaving the Herbert Hospital, Woolwich on 22nd March 1900 after visiting soldiers wounded in the Boer War. Date: 1900
Proudest Moment by FougasseThe Proudest Moment of his Life by Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird 1887-1965). A small man, profoundly embarrassed, sits at the head of a table at a company or club dinner in his honour as everyone
Prince Charles and Princess Anne waving from train as they depart from Ballater Station, Scotland, after holidaying at Balmoral Castle. Date: 1953
Italian Bersaglieri soldiers boarding a train, WW1Italian Bersaglieri (light infantry) troops boarding a train for the front during the First World War, with crowds of civilians there to say goodbye. Date: 1915
HMAS Sydney, British light cruiser, WW1HMAS Sydney, Australian Town-class (Chatham sub-class) light cruiser, launched 1912, served during the First World War, decommissioned 1928. Seen here leaving Rosyth, Scotland. Date: circa 1917
Departing for the royal tour of Australia&New Zealand, 1927Leaving their London home in Bruton Street after saying goodbye to their little daughter Princess Elizabeth, the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and the Queen Mother
Lord Kitchener leaving conference, ParisLord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) (left) leaving a conference in Paris at the start of the First World War. Date: circa September 1914
Troops leaving for Duala, Cameroon, Africa, WW1British troops at Freetown, Sierra Leone, leaving for an attack on a German fort at Duala (Douala), Cameroon, west central Africa, during the First World War. Date: circa 1914
Lord Kitchener in France during shell crisis, WW1Lord Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) and others leaving a conference in France during the shell shortage crisis, First World War. Date: circa 1915
People waving their hats at the waterside, WW1A row of people, some of them waving their hats, at the waterside somewhere in the UK during the First World War. They are possibly waving goodbye to men departing to fight in the war
1st Cameron Highlanders leaving Southampton, WW1Men of the 1st Cameron Highlanders leaving Southampton for the Western Front at the beginning of the First World War. Date: 15 August 1914
German soldiers leaving Hamburg to fight the HererosGerman soldiers on board ship at Hamburg, leaving to fight the Hereros in German South West Africa (now Namibia). A rebellion by the Hereros against the German colonists took place between 1904
Ignacy Paderewski, Polish delegate at Versailles, FranceIgnacy Jan Paderewski (1860-1941), Polish pianist, composer and politician, seen here as a Polish delegate during the Versailles Peace Treaty negotiations
Noton luggage advertisement, 1953Advertisement for Noton fine, luxury luggage, showing an elegant group at a train station. Date: 1953
Royal procession leaving St Pauls Cathedral, LondonThe royal procession leaving St Pauls Cathedral, London, returning to Buckingham Palace after the service of dedication and official opening of the Festival of Britain
George VI and Queen Elizabeth leaving Buckingham PalaceKing George VI and Queen Elizabeth, with Princess Margaret, in an open coach, leaving Buckingham Palace for the Festival of Britain dedication service at St Pauls Cathedral, London. Date: 3 May 1951
Saying farewell to family - WWIA departing British Royal Navy Sailor saying farewell to his wife and son as his troop train departs for port and then onward to battle in the First World War. Date: 1915
Kaiser Wilhelm II in Constantinople (1 / 2)The German Kaiser Wilhelm II visiting Constantinople, Turkey in 1917, during World War One. He is paying his respects by leaving flowers at a grave of Wilhelm Leopold Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz
Leaving Ship YardShipyard workers coming off their shift. Date: 1950s
England / Devonport / 1832A general dock scene showing repairs, and sailors leaving and returning to their ships. Date: 1832
Malta / Valletta GovernorGovernors Palace, Valletta: the Governor leaving the building on the occasion of Victorias Diamond Jubilee Date: 1897
Leaving Treasure IslandLeaving the island. Date: First published: 1883
Mail-Coach LeavingWith letters and packets for Brighton, the mail-coach leaves the General Post Office, London Date: circa 1840s
Duff Carnegie WeddingMAUD DUFF, Princess Maud of Fife pictured with her new husband Charles Alexander Carnegie, 11th Earl of Southesk leaving the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks. Date: 1893 - 1945
WW1 PropagandaA sinister, if rather coy, note from German soldiers to British soldiers during World War One." Dear Tommy, You are quite welcome to what we are leaving
American soldiers, off to Vera Cruz, Mexico
Boatloads of joyous jackies leaving Vera CruzUS army relieving the Navy. Boatloads of joyous jackies leaving Vera Cruz for their battleship, after the arrival of the Army who came to relieve them
Policewoman with evacuee childrenA policewoman helping evacuee children find their train out of London during the Second World War
Troops leaving for the FrontEmotional scene at Victoria train station in London, showing soldiers bidding farewell to their loved ones before departing for the Front in France
Churchill leaving Downing Street after 1945 election defeatFront cover of the ILN featuring Winston Churchill leaving Downing Street for Buckingham Palace to tender his resignation to the King after his election defeat of 1945
Inspector Dew leaving the LaurenticThe End of a Dramatic Chase. Inspector Walter Dew leaving the ocean liner SS Laurentic and about to embark on the pilot steamer that took him to the SS Montrose
Ferry transporting railway wagonsA wonderful nightime photograph of the Suffolk Ferry departing Harwich with a load of railway wagons. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Gustav Hamel leaving Hendon for WindsorThe aviator Gustav Hamel leaving Hendon Aerodrome for Windsor on the very first airmail flight. The first aerial mail service took place on 9 September 1911 from Hendon to Windsor and back again
Coronation Procession leaving Buckingham PalaceThe Coronation Procession leaving Buckingham Palace, with King George V and Queen Mary in the coach
King George V as godfatherKing George V leaving the home of Lord Rosebery after taking part as godfather in the christening of the latters grandson, Lord Houghton (1911-1922)