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Brick making early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Making bricks Date: circa 1900s
Space Memorabilia - lunar meteoriteSpace Memorabilia - stunning NWA 11303 Lunar Meteorite weighing eight grams and measuring 37mm. Moon rocks are incredibly rare, making up only 1 per cent of meteorite falls
MAKING CHRISTMAS CAKEMaking a Christmas cake, beating eggs to add to the butter and sugarr, with other ingredients, such as flour, dried sultanas, etc. to be added later. Date: 1930s
Indian factory workers making munitions, WW1: shell making" How India is doing her bit at home: a munitions factory in the Great Dependency. Shell-making: a general view of the complicated machinery which the Indians handle most deftly." 1915
Indian factory workers making munitions, 1915" How India is doing her bit at home: a munitions factory in the Great Dependency." Cartridge and shell making in India during World War One by native Indians, for use by the British. 1915
Road making on Praslin Island, SeychellesRoad making on Praslin Island, part of Dr N P Jewells remit in the Seychelles, Indian Ocean. 1912-1914
Comic Postcard - Sport - Billiards - Cannon off the cush (1/2) Date: circa 1905
Making Japanese Paper Chochin lanterns - one used as a signMaking Japanese Paper Chochin lanterns and an example of one being used as a sign. Date: circa 1930s
Princess Elizabeth making a sandcastle at Craigweil House" Our Little Princess" - Princess Elizabeth, future Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022) making a sandcastle at Craigweil House, Bognor Regis, West Sussex. Date: circa 1929
Peter Deane, expert fly dresser -- close-up as he begins to construct a salmon fly. He taught himself the skill from a book after being confined to a wheelchair by polio
New rolling machine for making horse shoe nails, patented by Messrs. Huggett. The manufacture of horseshoe nails by machinery, instead of forging them by hand
The Merry Family, 1668, by Jan Havicksz Steen (c. 1625-1679)Jan Havicksz Steen (c.1625-1679). Dutch painter. The Merry Familiy, 1668. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Two Saints make shoes being tempted by the devil. Engraving
Japanese Cooper (barrel-maker) constructing a huge barrel - reproduction of a Japanese woodblock print on a postcard. Date: circa 1880
The Toast - Elizabethan men drinking and merrymaking. circa early 17th century
W Barratt & Co Ltd factory, Northampton, UKW Barratt & Co Ltd factory, making department, Northampton, UK. mid-20th century
Woman police officer talking in a school classroomWoman police officer (Helen Parnell) talking to a group of children in a school classroom. Date: circa 1980s
Woman police officer and woman with handbag, LondonWoman police officer talking to a young woman with a handbag outside a shop on a London street, and making notes in a notebook. Date: circa 1960s
Bookbinding / DiderotThe interior of a French book binding establishment : preparing the leather, sewing the gatherings, making the boards, pressing the volumes. Date: circa 1760
Tallow-Chandler 1827" The business of a tallow- chandler consists in making candles of suet or fat and in selling them after they are made". Date: 1827
Lens Making, FranceMaking lenses from a glass sphere which has been blown using compressed air; at a French glassworks Date: 1896
Making Gruyere 1891Manufacturing Gruyere cheese - a traditional method Date: 1870
Lyons Bakery 1900A large English bakery - Messrs Lyons, of London Date: 1900
Olive Press to make Olive OilOlive Press Date: 1811
Woman doing her makeupA lady touches up her lipstick Date: 1911
Lace-Making in the town of Bruges, Belgium 1907Mid-aged women working in their homes in Fladers on pillow lace-making. Working lots of hours for not much pay from seven in the morning till ten at night
SPAIN. Segovia. Alcazar (castle). Philip II of Spain sSPAIN. Segovia. Alcazar (castle). Philip II of Spains bedroom. Royal bed made of walnut wood and decorated with gold cloth. Gothic art. Furniture
Ecce Homo, 1525. Polychrome sculpture by Alonso Berruguete. Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture
Detail of the Virgin and child. Sculpture by Felipe Vigarny. Renaissance art. Sculpture. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture
Saint Mary Magdalene penitent. Polychrome sculpture by Pedro de Mena. Baroque art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Valladolid. National Museum of Sculpture
Sacrifice of Isaac, 1527-1532. Polychrome sculpture by Alonso Berruguete. It belongs to the Altarpiece of San Benito el Real (Valladolid). Renaissance art. Sculpture on wood. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON
Tapestry of Pastrana. Afonso V of PortugalTapestry of Pastrana. end 15th c. Disembarkation in Asilah of 1470. Detail of the King Afonso V of Portugal. Flemish art. Tapestry. SPAIN. CASTILE-LA MANCHA. GUADALAJARA. Pastrana
Pastrana Tapestries, 1471 c Disembarkation in AsilahThe Pastrana tapestries: Disembarkation in Asilah. ca. 1471 - 1475. Cloth number 1 of the series on the conquest of Asilah and Tangier in 1471 by Alfonso V of Portugal. Detail of Portuguese troops
David Before Saul. Flemish tapestry 1525 cDavid before Saul. ca. 1525. Series of History of David. Cardboard by Bernard van Orley. Manufacturing in Brussels. Silk and wool. 560 x 410 cm. Flemish art. Tapestry. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON
WWII knitting booklet, Home Front WoolliesFront cover of a knitting booklet produced by Weldons featuring a variety of patterns to make garments for war workers from a resolute looking member of the Home Guard to female members of the armed
WWII knitting, New Woollies for soldiers, sailors & airmenFront cover of a knitting booklet from the Second World War published by yarn manufacturer Weldon, featuring woollen garments which could made for men in the armed services
Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) - Street in GweloBlack and white lantern Slide of Street in Gwelo - British South Africa.. Part of Box 288, British South Africa. Boswell Collection. Slide number 11
Man in Khaki WW1 sock knitting kit box and instructionsThe Man in Khaki sock knitting kit, designed to make the knitting of socks for troops as simple and efficient as possible
Suffragette Arson Bristol. A view of the W.S.P.U shop office in Bristol, wrecked by the University students 24th October 1913
Manufacture of the Croix de GuerreThe Croix de Guerre (French verision to Cross of War), military decoration of France during World War One and Two. It was first created in 1915
Two little boys making sandcastle on beachTwo little boys making a sandcastle on the beach. Date: circa 1960s
Hale Rocket making processBramah-type hydraulic press introduced by William Hale to fill his rockets Date: 1855
Return of the hot water bottles 1946Production of the rubber synthetic hot water bottle in Streatham factory, London, post Second World War. During the War, rubber was reserved for making tires for military trucks
Trade catalogue for Edwardian sweet making utensils 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a variety of sweet making utensils. 1911
Black Humour - It could be worse, you could be blind and wetBlack Humour - It could be worse, you could be a blind beggar singing for your supper/lodging in the rain... Date: circa 1904
Quo Vadis? Lygia letting Vinicius know she is a ChristianQuo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero - a historical novel written by Henryk Sienkiewicz. In this scene, Lygia lets Vinicius know she is a Christian by drawing the sign of a fish on the ground
Damascus, Syria - Bedouin men making (and drinking) coffee Date: circa 1910s