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Binnie HaleBeatrice Binnie Hale-Monro was an English actress, singer and dancer. Here she is publicising a revue show at the London Hippodrome. Date: circa 1932
Tony Canzoneri, BoxerAmerican boxer Tony Canzoneri (1908-1959) became a three-division world champion when he defeated Light Welterweight champion Jack Kid Berg in April 1931. Date: 1931
Water Polo By NightA nocturnal women's water polo match at the Stadio del Littoria in Rome, attended by Benito Mussolini. Date: 1931
Dancer ChitaThe dancer Chita, real name Gladys Hawking, active on the West End cabaret scene. Date: circa 1931
Roller Skating ShowBella Avalon and Percy Athos perform an act on rollerskates in The New Prince's Frivolities at the New Prince's Theatre in London (later known as the Shaftesbury Theatre). Date: 1925
Julie Sudo, DancerOriental dancer Julie Sudo, appearing in Carnival Time at the Criterion Restaurant. Date: circa 1925
Dick Smith, BoxerDick Smith (1886-1950) the British light heavyweight and heavyweight boxer, with two young competitors at the Stable Lads Annual Tournament. Date: 1925
Playtime at the PiccadillyPerformers in Playtime at the Piccadilly, a cabaret show at the Piccadilly Hotel. The artists pictured are Mimi Jordan, Rene Lorrimore, Evelyn Wrentmor, Amelia Allen
Melville Gideon at the PianoMelville Gideon (1884-1933) was an American composer, lyricist and performer. Here he is appearing in The Co-Optimists, a variety revue show that originally opened in London in 1921
The Revue Show Yoicks!The revue show Yoicks! at the Kingsway Theatre, with images of performer Marjorie Gordon (1893-1983). Date: 1924
Wild Sunshine, Ullswater and Place Fell, Lake District
The Light House, Port Said, Egypt
Seachlight and Anti-Aircraft Gun Crew, WW2 preparations Date: 1939
RMS Queen Mary, high-powered searchlight Date: 1930s
RMS Queen Mary bathed in floodlight before launch Date: 1936
United States. University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia. The University occupied the President's House, built in 1790, from 1801 until 1829
Falconet. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colourationFalconet or falcon. Light cannon developed in the late 15th century. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2020
Almogavars. 13th-14th centuries. EngravingThe Christian Kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula. Almogavars. 13th-14th centuries. Engraving. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration. Date: 2019
Strong Wind in the Mountains, 1895, by Stanislaw WitkiewiczStanislaw Witkiewicz (1851-1915). Polish painter. Strong Wind in the Mountains, 1895. 19th Century Polish Art Gallery (Sukiennice Museum). National Museum of Krakow. Poland. Date: 2018
German protected cruiser, SMS Amazone, Gazelle class light cruiser, launched in 1900 Date: early 20th century
Scene from Japanese Noh Drama, EguchiScene from the Japanese Noh Drama, Eguchi - the yokyoku (noh song) Eguchi is thought to have been composed by the priest Ikkyu-Zenji
Vergil's First Eclogue WoodcutsA series of three woodcut prints (first state) depicting scenes of nature under light and dark skies. These subjects were used from Ambrose Phillips imitation of Vergil's First Eclogue (1821)
Australian Gas Light Company AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for The Australian Gas Light Company, the image shows a woman doing household chores in an all-gas home
Winter LightA landscape watercolour painting showing a simple, crude bridge spanning a small river in an australian country side. Date: circa 1921
Portrait Of My WifeThis portrait oil painting shows Maree Lamont (Dow) Harrison, the wife of the artist, Harry Bromilow Harrison. She can be seen wearing a long black gown, with a light green head covering
The Gotha Raid, FranceAn oil painting depicting the Gotha Raid, in France, with light beams pointing up towards the night sky. This was painted by an official Australian war artist
Morning LightA landscape oil painting showing a vast Australian landscape on a bright morning. Date: circa 1918
Purple Noon's Transport LightThis landscape oil painting depicts the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales, looking toward the Blue Mountains, miniature forms of animals can be seen drinking from the waters. Date: circa 1896
Flickering LightOil painting of a coastal countryside setting, including a white house, visible between some trees, casting shadows on the lawn, which provides the flickering light. Date: circa 1922
Within the Grand Arch, Jenolan CavesA photograph taken from inside the Jenolan limestone caves located within the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales
Australian General Electric AdvertisementAn advertisement illustration for Australian General Electric Co, with bases in Sydney and Melbourne. Image shows a red lamp, blasting light into a living room
Blue Chaise LongeOil painting of a grand interior. The variations of light in a fine interior have attracted artists and tested their skill since the Interior genre was invented by the Dutch painters in
Evening Lit StreetOil painting of a street in the evening, featuring a man pushing a cart down the road, towards the light. We see the calligraphic touch of Utrillo grafted to the dramatic vision of Vlaminck
The Perfection AstersPainting of three Asters in Shell Pink, Light Blue and Rich Rose, of Mr. W. J. Unwin, of Histon, Cambs. Date: circa 1929
Advert for anglepoise lampAdvert for Terry's Anglepoise lamp, ideal for use during blackouts. Date: 1940
Eric Boon, boxerEric Boon (1919-1981) was a British lightweight boxer, also nicknamed Boy Boon and Fen Tiger. At this time he was British Lightweight Champion. Date: 1939
Ruth Vincent with her sonRuth Vincent (1877-1955), an English opera singer and actress. She began her career with the D'Oyly Carte opera company at the age of 17, and went on to appear in musical comedies
Advert for Osram light bulbs, made by the General Electric Company. Date: 1954
Advert for Terry Anglepoise Lamps - currently unavailable to buy, due to the war. Date: 1943
Boeing KC-135A Stratotanker 57-1489United States Air Force (USAF) - Boeing KC-135A-BN Stratotanker 57-1489 (MSN 17560). (Destroyed in a mid-air collion with a light aircraft on 13 March 1982) Date: circa 1975
Britten-Norman BN-2A islander B-01 - OT-ALAAviation Legere de la Force Terrestre - Britten-Norman BN-2A-21 islander B-01 / OT-ALA (msn 466G, call-sign LA'. Ex G-BDJA), of the Army Aviation School
Aerospatiale SA. 342M Gazelle 3864 - CWCAviation Legere de l??Armee de Terre - Aerospatiale SA.342M Gazelle 3864 / CWC (msn 1864), at RAF Greenham Common, on 27 July 1983, for the international Air Tattoo
Aerospatiale SA. 330B Puma ADLAviation Legere de l??Armee de Terre - Aerospatiale SA.330B Puma ADL (msn 1214), at RAF Fairford for the international Air Tattoo, on 14 July 1985
Aerospatiale SA. 318C Alouette Astazou A-43 - OTA-CDAviation Legere de la Force Terrestre - Aerospatiale SA.318C Alouette Astazou A-43 / OTA-CD (msn 588C-A43), at the Middle Wallop international Air Show on 5 July 1984
Aerospatiale SA. 318C Alouette Astazou A-44 - OT-ACEAviation Legere de la Force Terrestre - Aerospatiale SA.318C Alouette Astazou A-44 / OT-ACE (msn 2102), at AAC Middle Wallop, on 26 June 1982
Aerospatiale SA. 318C Alouette Astazou A-94 - OT-GCDAviation Legere de la Force Terrestre - Aerospatiale SA.318C Alouette Astazou A-94 / OT-GCD (msn 2102), at the Boscombe Down - Battle of Britain 50th Anniversary Airshow, on 9 June 1990
Aerospatiale SA. 342M Gazelle AEHAviation Legere de l??Armee de Terre - Aerospatiale SA.342M Gazelle AEH (msn 2173), of 6e RHC. (Aviation legere de l??armee de Terre - ALAT - French Army Light Aviation). Date: circa 1980
RAF light bomber aircraft Hawker Hind Date: 1938