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Port Sunlight - packing Monkey Brand Soap - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - Printing Department - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - nailing wooden boxes - early 1900s
Port Sunlight Village map in 1911
Port Sunlight - telephone switchboard - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - the laboratory - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - wooden box making - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - barges laden with soap - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - making toilet soap - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - automatic packing - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - boiler room - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - steam engine - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - barrels of fat on the wharf - early 1900s
Port Sunlight - Girls dining room - early 1900s
Sunlight Soap Advertisement Victorian period
Ocean liner watch, Rolex Oyster Perpetual, Queen MaryOCEAN LINER WATCH: Extremely rare Rolex 14 carat gold self-winding waterproof bubble back wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and Queen Mary dial
Lever Bros Advertisement PhotographA photograph used in the advertisement of Lever Brothers Ltd, portraying a standing woman wearing a night gown. Date: circa 1939
Lever Brothers Twink AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Twink, a product which both cleans and dyes materials simultaneously
Lever Brothers Sunlight Soap AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Sunlight Soap, for cleaning the home. The image shows a woman purchasing the product from a shopkeeper
Lever Brothers Lifebuoy Soap AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Lifebuoy Soap, the image portrays the old bearded sailor mascot
Lever Brothers Vim AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Vim, a cleaner for metal and even woodwork, such as utensils, taps, floorboards, baths etc
Lever Brothers Advertisement VimAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Vim, a cleaner for metal and even woodwork, such as utensils, taps, floorboards, baths etc
Lever Brothers Advertisement, Shaving StickAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting the Lever's Easy Shaving Stick, EASY on the razor, EASY on the chin, EASY on the purse
Lever Brothers Advertisement, LuxAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Lux, a product for washing dainty fabrics, a box of which can be seen in the hand of the central woman in the picture
Lifebuoy Soap AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Lifebuoy soap, a cleansing safeguard against contagious diseases
Vim AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Vim, a cleanser and polisher manufactured by Lever Brothers Limited, used for cleaning kitchen utensils, glass and chinaware
Lever De Lune, MoonriseA landscape painting showing a peaceful moonrise, which is reflected in the calm waters of a river bend, with leafless trees forming the far edge. Date: circa 1916
Lux AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Lux, a product used for washing dainty fabrics. The main oval framed picture shows a woman being told that her lace fabrics
Lever Brothers Lux AdvertisementAn illustrated advertisement for Lever Brothers Limited, promoting Lux, a product used for washing dainty fabrics. Pictures include a woman happily washing her clothes
Cover design, Progress, July 1927 - Lever Brothers magazine, ballerina dancing in a bowl of soap suds while scattering soap flakes Date: 1927
Cover design, Progress, July 1926 - Lever Brothers magazine, boy riding toy hobby horse Date: 1926
Cover design, Progress, January 1927 - Lever Brothers magazine, cherub on horseback heralding the New Year Date: 1927
Cover design, Progress, April 1926 - Lever Brothers magazine Date: 1926
Advertisement for Lifebuoy Soap, captioned, Not coddled, but cared for'. Showing children, mothers and Lifebuoy soap. With description of mother as the health doctor
Advertisement for Lifebuoy Soap, from Lever Brothers Ltd, Port Sunlight. Showing two crew men in a lifeboat. With the motto Saves Life'
The Lever Free Library, Port Sunlight, Wirral, Merseyside. Date: circa 1920s
The Post Office, Port Sunlight - a peaceful Merseyside village founded by a the Victorian-era built by Lever Brothers to accommodate workers in its soap factory (now part of Unilever)
Swiss Chalet, Park Road, Port Sunlight - a peaceful Merseyside village founded by a the Victorian-era built by Lever Brothers to accommodate workers in its soap factory (now part of Unilever)
Photograph showing the signalman in the act of pulling a signal lever to allow a train to enter one of the platforms. Date: 1907
Patent letter-copying presses. 1854
Shop girls dressing in the morning. Four shop girls dressing, fixing their hair in front of mirror, adjusting their stockings, playing with a cat. These little workers show such ingenious coquetry
A Parisian woman dressing. A merchant displays an elegantly frilled dress, while shopgirls fix her bonnet and bring fabric
18th century surgeon performing a trepanning operation on a mans head, with various surgical equipment: Jean Louis Petits lever 2, trestle 3, Valets pincers 4, cauterizers 5-8, round plaque 9
Woman in hairstyle topped by a bonnet calledWoman in tall hairstyle with curls topped by a bonnet called the Queens Rising. Coiffure au Lever de la Reine. Handcoloured lithograph by de Laubadere from Octave Uzannes Stylish Hairstyle or
A worker using mechanical power to press paper in a mill. Handcoloured woodcut engraving from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts, Phillips, London, 1818
The Evolution of the Cycle -- three cycling machinesThe Evolution of the Cycle -- Bramley and Parkers Machine (1830), Juliens Machine (1830), Cochranes Machine (1831). (3 of 8) Date: 1892
Confession of Japanese PenitentsConfession of Japanese penitents ( a person repenting their sins). If the penitents fail to make a proper confession, the priest causes the balance to project them down the mountainside. Date: 1844
Chief Engineer of Tower Bridge, London 1926Chief Engineer John Gass in the control house at Tower Bridge, seen here actuating the levers which control the 1000 tonne bascules. Date: 1926