mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Tatler cover - Travel Number 1957Front cover of The Tatler Travel Number in January 1957 featuring an illustration of a trunk and suitcase covered in travel labels. Date: 1957
Ground Floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford St, LondonView of the ground floor of Our Boys Clothing Company in Oxford Street, London. The department visible here sells a variety of waterproofs, boxes and fancy goods. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, trunks / suitcasesOur Boys Clothing Company trunks and suitcases. Features Folding Portmanteau (fig.7024), The Railway Portmanteau (fig.7025), Cowhide Gladstone Bag (figs)
Misfitz - Jumbo. early 20th century
Cordoba Station. Arrival of a passenger train from Madrid. The Spanish and American Illustration, 1893. Andalusia. Spain. Colored engraving
Platform at a railway station. Late 19th century. Drawing by Marchetti. Colored
Who loves me, follows meWoman sitting on a trunk case, wearing checked coat with fur trim, red clutch bag and thin necktie, holder her companion a jack russell terrier. Date: 1927
Japanese porters carrying a lot of luggage including suitcases, carpets and sundry other possessions - rural Japan. Date: circa 1920s
Book of Trades, The Trunk Maker. 1841
Three women police officers, Isle of Man, WW2Three women police officers in an informal group photo while serving at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War
Four women police officers doing luggage search, WW2Four women police officers doing a luggage search at an internment camp, Port Erin, Isle of Man, during the Second World War
Woman police officer and woman with suitcaseWoman police officer and a young woman with a suitcase on a London street. Date: circa 1960s
Two women police officers with children, London, WW2Two women police officers in air raid helmets, on duty in London during the Second World War, seen here on a railway station platform with a group of child evacuees with labels on their coats
Victoria Station 1960SAn incredibly packed Victoria Station, London, with passengers waiting with their luggage and keeping an eye on the train arrivals and departures notice boards. Date: late 1960s
Advert for John Pound & Co travel trunks 1912Finest solid leather trunks and kit bags. John Pound became Lord Mayor of London in 1904. With less time to run his business, he gave control of the company to his two sons
Advert for Raynes shoes 1937Designers sketches of shoes in blue suede & luggage tan leather. Models include high heeled lace-ups ornamented with pinking & perforations, buckles & tassels. Date: 1937
Scotland Yard / PropertyThe Lost Property Office. Date: 1883
Steamer Rugs AdvertWho would think of taking an ocean voyage without packing a steamer rug - and of course it must be a designer rug from PeaceDale ! Date: 1913
Girl, Dog and LuggageA girl, her dog, and their luggage. Date: circa 1920
Air Stewardess 1960An Air Stewardess serves a meal aboard a BEA flight from London to Gibraltar. Date: 1960
Passengers on a 727Happy passengers aboard a Boeing 727 (Lufthansa) aeroplane. Date: late 1960s
Bhmk Von Bulow / BarrereBERNHARD HEINRICH MARTIN KARL VON BULOW Prussian politician and diplomat, depicted as an evacuee from Rome in 1915 Date: 1849 - 1929
Trunk Maker 1827Trunks, generally made of wood and sometimes covered with leather for holding plates and knives and clothes, being hammered together by a trunk maker. Date: 1827
Advert for J. W Foots - Son patent trunks 1898Everything at hand when wanted. Sliding drawers, which renders every part of the trunk eqully accessible, and enables any article to be instantly removed without disturbing reminder of contents. 1898
Passengers Arriving from Paris to Croydon AirpotPassengers arriving at Croydon Airport after their 2.5 hr flight from Le Bourget, Paris, pass through Customs with their luggage Date: 1921
American Bankers Association Travellers ChequesPostcard promoting American Bankers Association Travellers Cheques - The safest, handiest, most satisfactory form of travel funds - the perfect international exchange. Date: circa 1902
Advertisement for Frys Cocoa & Milk Chocolate - I never travel without it. early 20th century
Immigrants arrive in Ellis Island, America
The Private Secretary by Charles HawtreyPromotional postcard for The Private Secretary by Charles Hawtrey, from Der B|ibliothekar by Gustav Von Moser (1878). First pro-duced Theatre Royal, Cambridge 14th November 1883 and Princes Theatre
The New Boy by Arthur LawPromotional postcard for The New Boy by Arthur Law. First produced Terrys Theatre, 21st February 1894. A string is attached to the front of the one-page flyer to make it look like a luggage label
Scene at an airport, with passengers and aircraft (operated by British United Airways and BKS). circa 1960s
Pendennis Castle, Falmouth, Cornwall. circa 1950s
Boy and girl reunited on a Christmas card -- she has just met him at the railway station and they are returning home. Date: circa 1890s
The luxury of luggage, 1927En Voiture - The luxury of luggage, 1927 1927
Uncle Lubin, illustration by William Heath RobinsonUncle Lubins Holiday, illustration by William Heath Robinson (1940s, unfinished) -- It was a tumbledown kind of place. Uncle Lubin decides that he needs a haircut before his family holiday
Elegant Lady passenger awaiting her flight on the airfield - her biplane aircraft awaits behind. Date: 1920s
American couple studying a map in an elegant automobileAmerican couple studying a map, riding in the open-top rear section of an elegant cream-colured car, their luggage carefully stowed in the roofrack. Date: 1920s
White bulldog puppy getting out of railway carriageA white bulldog puppy getting out of his railway carriage at the end of a journey. Date: 1905
Bus full of people, Bom Retiro do Sul, BrazilA bus full of people and their luggage, Bom Retiro do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Date: 1956
Page design, and so goodbye, School SilhouettesPage design, and so goodbye, in School Silhouettes, once owned by a female student of Fayetteville High School, New York, USA. Depicting a young woman with her luggage, waving goodbye
WW1 - Home on leave, Victoria Station, LondonWW1 - British officers and men arriving at Victoria on a short weekend away leave from the front line and trenches. Date: 1915
WW1 - African-American G. I.s embark for FranceWW1 - African-American G.I.s boarding a military transporting vessel for France. The African-Americans served with the American Expeditionary Force on the Western Front. Date: 1918
Student group with luggage and carriages Date: 1903
Luggage on WheelsThe Latest Tip - But Not For the Porter! Luggage on Wheels Startling result of the appeal of the Railway Companies to the public to give as little trouble as possible to their under-manned staffs A
Group photo, Mayo, Yukon Territory, CanadaGroup photo outside the Hotel Royal Alexandra (proprietor Oscar Letourneau), Mayo, Yukon Territory, Canada, 11 October 1919. According to the inscription, those pictured are about to leave
Baggage line at Bacalar Chico, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America, 23 May 1951. Date: 1951
Scouts and sea scouts from British Guyana, South America, with a flag, surrounded by luggage
French scouts boarding a train, Paris, FranceFrench scouts with their backpacks, boarding a train at the Gare St Lazare, Paris, France. Date: 1947