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Farming - making haystacks Victorian period Date: 19th century
Lace Making Date: circa 1900s
Lace Making early 1900s Date: circa 1900s
Cutting setts, Rubislaw Quarry early 1900s
Making up cloth in a woollen mill in Bradford, Yorkshire, late Victorian period
Women dress making in Papua New Guinea, Victorian period
Denby Dale The Pie Gathering Victorian period
Denby Dale The Pie Dish Victorian period
Pottery painting
Gilding pottery
Boys at Harrow School making munitions during WW1
Twine packing room, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Making window sash cord, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Twine making, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Spinning twine, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
The Works, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Rope Packing Room, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
The Ropewalk, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Hand spinning rope, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Rope spreading, The Belfast Ropework Company Ltd. Belfast, Ireland, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
Upstairs Downstairs, cook in kitchen, lady at the operaUpstairs Downstairs, cook in the kitchen rolling out pastry (L) and lady at the opera (R) Date: circa 1910
WW2 - Parachutist Making A Delayed DropA photograph of a British WW2 parachutist preparing to make a delayed drop, he observes his stopwatch to gauge the right moment to jump. Date: circa 1940s
WW2 - R. A. F. Air Aces In The MakingA photograph of some British WW2 Royal Air Force trainees taking their final course at the passing-out school, air aces in the making! Date: circa 1940s
How Do The Walls Look?A short story illustration which depicts a scene of three wartime sisters splashing paint around a room, making quite the mess. Date: circa 1940
Pretty young lady making a splash with a dive into the seaI'm making a big splash down here'! A pretty young lady in a vivid red swimsuit and headscarf leaps into the sea, sending some of the other occupants of the waters flying into the air!
WW2 Scouts And GuidesThis illustration portrays a British WW2 boy scout and girl guide, these young people helped Britain in the war effort performing roles including hospital assistance, making ration bags
Commercial Art, Motor VehicleAn advertisement illustration used in the promotion of motoring, the image shows a guardsman standing beside a car making it's exit. Date: circa 1939
H. G. Seaborne, Show A Leg!An advertisement page promoting the services of H. G. Seaborne Ltd. a London based advertising company, specialists in block making, photography and retouching
Easterns Ideal Home Furnishing AdvertisementAn advertisement for an Ideal Homes Exhibition stand for Easterns Ideal Home Furnishing. The illustration shows a procession of figures making their way to their stand
Glas Spiegelfabriek Vitraux. Mirror and Stained Glass MakersGlas Spiegelfabriek Vitraux. Mirrors and Stained Glass Makers, Workers at R. Catinus & Cie, a Factory in Brussels manufacturing products from glass. Date: 1940-50
The Happy Age In RomainvilleThis coloured sketch shows a green coated young man making an observation to another man with two young women at each side, sat at the base of a tree in the countryside of Romainville, eastern Paris
Lace Making - first three processesLace Making - Winding and Threading, Bobbin Winding, Warping (1 of 2) Date: 19th century
Lace Making - last three processesLace Making - Making Lace, Dressing Lace, Winding and Embroidering (2 of 2) Date: 19th century
Town HousesAn etching of a narrow lane of a town, with pedestrians walking in various directions, tall buildings stand at each side, with store fronts making up the base. Date: circa 1921
Dixmude: Entree Du BeguinageThis painting shows a front garden, consisting of flower beds and patches of lawn, divided by a nice cobbled pathway, making up the entrance to the Diksmuide Beguinage
Stone House InteriorAn etching of a dark interior, belonging to an old stone building, the sturdy, wooden door is swung ajar, allowing light to spill in to the entrance area
VoidThis painting depicts a landscape terrorised by war, with broken trees filling the background, and a savage mess of guns, ammunition and a military vehicle making up the foreground
Parrot and LacemakerThis painting shows a woman wearing a blue dress uniform, sat on a garden wall which overlooks the ocean, she is busy making lace. A green parrot is perched in the hanging cage. Date: 1917
Queen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase, HMS MedinaQueen Mary's Personal Secretaire Bookcase - The Royal Yacht, HMS Medina, 1911-1912 Coronation Expedition to India for the Durbar. Designed and made for Her Majesty by Waring and Gillow
A Map of ScotlandA truly outstanding, and rare, original Empire Marketing Board poster by the master of decorative map making, Leslie MacDonald ('Max') Gill
Japan - CooperCooper, Japan. Date: circa 1920s
Japan - Bamboo Blind makerBamboo Blind maker, Japan. Date: circa 1920s
Titanic fireman Lindsay continuous certificate of dischargeRMS Titanic - fireman William Charles Lindsay, continuous certificate of discharge, showing Titanic listed as voyage No. 7 and described as intended New York
Gaumont British Film Studios at Northolt, West London, during the making of King of the Damned Date: 1936
Native American taking tree bark for canoe making Date: 1890
Eton Tapestry war memorialThe creation of the Eton tapestry war memorial. Made at Merton Abbey Tapestry works, which was founded by William Morris. The weavers can bee seen, but the design was by Hon Mrs Akers Douglas
Miniature Film SetsDanish art director and costume designer Max Ree (1889-1953) works out possible camera angles with the help of miniature film sets
Filming at Elstree StudiosFilm director T. Hayes Hunter (1884-1944) working with actors Herbert Marshall (1890-1966) and Edna Best (1900-1974) during the filming of The Calendar at Elstree Studios. Date: 1931