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The BAe146 production line at Hatfield
Advert / Gossage Soap 1900Gossages Soaps - magical soap Date: circa 1900
Menu cover for RMS Samaria, Cunard Line, featuring New Years Eve celebration (Auld Lang Synes) Date: 1934
Recruitment poster for the British ArmyPoster for the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, encouraging everyone to Step Into Your Place. A long line of people, soldiers and civilians, combine in their effort to win the war
Steps up to Whitby ChurchThe 199 steps leading up to Whitby Church, Yorkshire
Poster advertising New Zealand LinePoster advertising the New Zealand Line, offering a regular service via the Panama Canal
Police InspectionPolice Officers line up for inspection with their truncheons and notebooks Metropolitan Police
Londons new amusement: Up and down the escalatorIllustration from 1911 of the first escalators ever installed on the underground, between the District and the Piccadilly line platforms at Earls Court station
Midland Loco 117Midland Railway locomotive no 117 in the red livery which will be retained when the line is merged into the London Midland and Scottish
Public Schools Championships at White CityThe junior 100 yards final, showing P. Deane (no. 1) of Ardingly winning the race from H. G. Mackenzie (no. 9), of West Bridgford, in 10.6 seconds. Mackenzie later won the 250 yards in 28.5 seconds
STEAMSHIP CAMERONIAAnchor Line passenger ship sailing between Glasgow and New York
Plimsoll LineThe Mark indicates the degree to which a ship may be loaded - if it is below water level, the ship is dangerously over- loaded. (We have Plimsolls original prospectus)
Sarpedon SteamshipPassenger liner of the Blue Funnel line
Aldwych Tube StationThe exterior of ALDWYCH STATION, on the Piccadilly Line, faced with the distinctive red ceramic tiles employed at the time
OLYMPIC LINERLiner of the White Star line
Platform of Notting Hill Gate Underground StationCentral Line series. A variety of passengers awaiting their train on the platform at Bank - Two jolly gents (with round faces and round bellies)
South Africa - The RMMV Warwick Castle (Union Castle Line)The RMMV Warwick Castle (Union Castle Line), Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa. Date: 1927
Poster advertising Royal Mail Line Cruises to Norway. 20th century
Bosham, West Sussex - General view of the waterfrontThe Waterfront - Bosham, West, Sussex - a view of this charming coastal village, the site of King Canutes aborted attempt to hold back the tide. Date: 1921
Advertising postcard for the Carron Line Ferries which ran a service from London to Glasgow. A ferry boat ( The Avon ) is depicted here travelling under the Forth Rail Bridge
General view of Exeter Prison, DevonA general view of Exeter Prison in Devon. Railway lines in the foreground carry a variety of rolling stock including both goods wagons and passenger carriages
The Old Man and the SeaIllustration by Raymond Sheppard to The Old Man and the Sea - a novella by Ernest Hemingway, written in Cuba in 1951. The story focuses on Santiago
Railway Crossing - Newcastle-upon-Tyne - an absolutely stunning photographic composition, shot in the misty light of the early morning. Engineering works are still in progress!
Recruitment poster for the British Army, showing four laughing and smiling soldiers marching along in their kilts, with rifles over their shoulders. Line up, boys! Enlist today
Canadian PacificPoster for the Canadian Pacific shipping line advertising the " Empress" Steamers, and illustrated by the Empress of Ireland
Poster advertising Orient Line to AustraliaPoster advertising the Orient Line to Australia, via Italy, Egypt and Ceylon
Cadburys advertisement, 1954Advert for the Birmingham confectionary firm, Cadburys showing a young couple taking a tour of the companys Factory in a Garden at Bournville
Poster advertising the Union Castle LinePoster for the Union Castle Line, advertising weekly sailings to South and East Africa. A Royal Mail service is also offered
Poster advertising the British India Line to East AfricaPoster advertising cruises on the British India Line to East Africa. Departures are from London and Marseilles to Mombasa, Tanga, Zanzibar, Dar Es Salaam and Beira
Poster advertising Blue Star Line to South AmericaPoster advertising Blue Star Line cruises to South America. Refined luxury, choicest cuisine, lowest fares
Italian Alpini climbing Monte AdamelloItalian Alpini troops forming a zig-zag line as they ascend Monte Adamello during their Alpine struggle against the Austrians in World War I
Mauretania PhotographCunard Line R.M.S. Mauretania
Ford Assembly LineFORD MOTOR COMPANY The assembly line at the Rouge Plant, Dearborn, illinois
Immanuel Kant (Line)IMMANUEL KANT German philosopher
Strawberry Pickers
Wwi / British Tank / CambraiAt Cambrai, British tanks smash through the Hindenburg Line, a success that the limited mobile reserves were unable to exploit
Orion SteamshipPassenger liner of the Orient Steam Navigation line
FRANCONIA STEAMSHIPPassenger liner of the Cunard line, employed chiefly as a cruise ship
Polo Game in IndiaA group of Indian and, one presumes, British polo players line up on the field in India
QUEEN MARYThe Cunard White Star passenger liner at the time of her launch. Tonnage 70, 000. Length at water-line 306m
Nelson on ShoreHORATIO, LORD NELSON standing on a rocky shore, while a line of warships sails past behind him
Titanic PostcardPassenger liner of the Cunard White Star line, she is the largest and most luxurious ship afloat : thanks to her well-designed interior, she is considered unsinkable
The Leslie Girls dance troupe - Ella, Dris, Ann, Joyce, Gladys, Georgina, Dulcie, Tlly, Winnie and Kitty. Date: circa 1910
De Havilland DH98 Mosquito BIV line up No105 Sdn
Titanic and Olympic - Harland & Wolff, BelfastFascinating photograph taken on 6th March 1912, showing The RMS Titanic (left) and The RMS Olympic (right), the brand new ships of the White Star Line at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast
Roman TrackwayWold Gate or Wod Yat, an ancient Roman trackway following the line of the Roman road over the Yorkshire Wolds, England. Here dipping into Kilham Village. Date: 1950s
Sopwith Camel biplanes on an airfield, WW1A long line of Sopwith Camel biplanes of No. 148 Aero Squadron USAS (United States Air Service) on an airfield during the First World War, with pilots and ground crew. Date: 8 August 1918
Cunard Line posterPoster advertising the Royal Mail four screw steamers of the Cunard Line shipping line, Lusitania and Mauretania, the finest, fastest and largest steamers in the world