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Lake District / WastwaterA lonely road alongside the beautiful expanse of Wastwater, Cumberland, one of the gems of the English Lake District. Date: 1930s
Spooky ChurchyardAn eerie London by Night study, seen from the lonely porch of St. Pancras Church. Date: 1930s
Portugal / Lonely FarmPortuguese scenery: a lonely farm Date: 1909
Emigration / A SpinsterA spinster here... Image 3 of a series on the benefits of Australia over England & encouraging emigration. Date: 1863
Boy / Woodland FlowersA boy kneels on a woodland path to take a closer look at some spring flowers Date: 1940s
Mr Radio ManA child asks the radio man to tell his Mammy to come back home Date: 1924
Oh Baby mine I get so lonely - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Pat Ballard, featured and broadcast by Geraldo and his orchestra. An illustration of stars an a photo of Gerlado in the middle
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, puppy howlingIllustration by Cecil Aldin, a puppy howling when first shut out at night. Date: 1927
Mongrel puppy howling wakes up his master, who comes to investigate. Date: 1914
Mongrel puppy howling in the night at the side of his kennel. Date: 1914
Reconstruction in the Outer Hebrides by Heath Robinson, WW1Settling a Scottish soldier on the land. A lone Scottish soldier is left alone on a tiny island with a barrel of turnip seed at the end of First World War. Date: 1919
Suffragette Lonely Eastbourne Maiden. The Pathetic Appeal of the Lonely Eastbourne Maiden, Includes the lines, Beware young men
The Empty Chair by Lawson WoodA moving illustration featured in the Tatler in December 1915 showing a woman, head bent in grief, sitting by a fireside, while an empty chair beside her speaks volumes about the person who is
Hungry Peter as a piglet looking for foodThe Outcast -- Hungry Peter as a piglet wanders away from the farm looking for more substantial food. Date: 1912
Nursery Rhymes -- man fishing, boy on roadNursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- a man fishing. Below -- a little boy walking along a road in the dusk. Date: early 20th century
Pierrot aloneHarlequin illustration, showing Pierrot alone. Date: 1923
The hired fiddler at the end of the partyA hired musician prepares to leave an event he has being playing at. A fan lies discarded on the floor as he packs his instrument back into the case. Date: 1883
The bachelors Christmas dinnerThe Bachelors Christmas Dinner. A lonely, disgruntled looking, balding man sits down to a solitary meal. Date: 23 December 1865
An Old Maids Honeymoon - she flies away in a lemon balloon with her pet cat, crow and yellow canaries. The anchor bears the word hope. Date: 1910
Three runaway schoolboys wash up on a deserted island, each hanging onto a broken mast - a solitary cormorant doesn t know quite what to make of these new arrivals. Date: 1898
Steeple at Saint-Leger, Alpes-Maritimes, FranceThe Steeple (ruins of an ancient abbey) of Saint-Leger close to Saint-Valery-en-Caux, a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France- bereft of its main
Kindy Old lady asks if a little lost girl is alrightKindly Old Woman - " Poor little fellow. Are you lost?" " No - boo hoo. But me Muvver is." !!! Date: 1895
Alone - portrait of an elderly widow by Phil MayAlone - portrait of an elderly widow with a Pathetic Grandeur lifting the scene above the commonplace. Date: 1893
Spinster Street Singer sings her tale of woeSpinster Street Singer and her tale of woe, sung in tremulous tones !! Street Singer (in tremulous tones) - " An oi tell them they need not come wooin ter me." Date: 1900
Enoch Arden - the lonely isle. Bearded man seated on rock, overlooking tropical landscape and the sea, covering his eyes from the sun. Date c1869
Theatre going: the audience, 1858An array of upper class characters find their seats before a theatre performance begins. A young man clutching a pair of opera glasses stares dolefully up at a box containing a young lady
Metropolitan Police officer speaking to a little boyA Metropolitan Police officer (WPC) speaking kindly to a little boy who looks as if he might have lost his way -- or perhaps someone has forgotten to pick him up from school. Date: circa 1950s
Lonely PenguinA penguin standing on its own. Date: 1960s
Angling in the RainA moody study of a young man, an angler, fishing beside his umbrella and bicycle on a wet day. Date: 1960s
English Farm BuilingsFarm buildings at Ingram, Northumberland, England, a lonely hamlet in the Cheviots. Date: 1930s
Little Brington WinterWinter in the pretty village of Little Brington, Northamptonshire, England, with snow and frost-covered trees and the lonely tower and spire of the dismantled church Date: 1960s
Woman in doorway, 1904Sometimes she sought him as he worked alone. A mournful woman loiters in a doorway, looking reproachful. Date: 1904
Little child sitting on a fenceA little child sits in a huddled pose on top of a five-bar gate in the country. first published 1881
British Ballad, Lady Anne Bothwells LamentLADY ANNE BOTHWELLS LAMENT. British ballad detailing the lament of a grieving wife whos husband has deserted her and her child. She finally contemplated suicide
Boy looking through a window on a rainy dayA bored little boy peers through a window pane on a rainy day
Poster reminder of Mothers DayPoster reminding soldiers away fighting in the war to send their mothers a letter for Mothers Day. 8 August Lest We Forget
Burns / Lass O BallochmylTHE LASS OF BALLOCHMYLE With careless step I onward strayed, My heart rejoiced in natures joy, When musing in a lonely glade, A maiden fair I chanced to spy
A poor seamstress on Christmas morningThis illustration entitled The poor seamstress on Christmas morning shows a lonely but prayerful young woman and a respectful sympathy for the poor
Immigration. Immigrants in America. A Lonely EmigrantA young woman emigrant wait in the immigration depot in New York on her own. With her feet on her box and wrapped in a cloak, she is gazing wistfully into the distance
Spooky PavementA night scene on a lonely and rather spooky corner of the Pavement, York, England
THE MOON AS LUNA 1809THE MOON AS LUNA When light her sable mantle spreads, extinguishing the day; the moon a friendly lustre sheds to guide our lonely way
Autumn ShadowsAutumn shadows from railings across a lonely walled walkway
Female Type / Sailor WifeA sailors wife stands looking out to sea for her husbands return on a grey, windy day
Figure in the MistA hunched figure walking away into the mist in a public park or garden, along a path bordered by high hedge trees. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Mozarts FuneralMozarts lonely funeral, his hearse followed only by a dog
Girl Glad to be AloneA little girl, alone but not lonely
The Lonely FigureThe lonely figure
Children / Orphan GirlAn Orphan girl dressed in black and looking very lonely and sad