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ASC Barracks, Grove Park, LewishamEntrance to the ASC (Army Service Corps) Barracks on Marvels Lane, Grove Park, Lewisham, south east London. Two officers and a large dog stand at the entrance
Grove Park Hospital, Lewisham, south east LondonAerial view of the Grove Park Hospital, Marvels Lane, Lewisham, south east London. The buildings, designed by T & J Norman Dinwiddy, were erected in 1899-1902 as a workhouse for the Greenwich Union
Kirk and Saraski music hall aquatic acrobats. Sisters known as ?the aquatic marvels?. Performed dives, acrobatics and endurance feats in a tank of heated water
Poster, holidays in Menton, France -- sea, mountains, marvels. Designed by C Terechkovitch. circa 1960
Henry James Slack, author of Marvels of Pond Life, Victorian period
RAF cadets learning about the aero engine, WW2RAF cadets learning the mechanical marvels of the aero engine Date: circa 1941
ELECTRICITY IN THE HOMEA cutaway drawing illustrating the Marvels of the Electric Home, showing how electric heat, light and power are changing domestic life. Date: 1926
Grove Park Hospital, Lewisham, LondonEntrance to the Grove Park Hospital, Marvels Lane, Lewisham, south east London. The buildings, designed by T & J Norman Dinwiddy
ASC Greenwich Union Workhouse, Grove Park, LondonPart of the ASC (Army Service Corps) Barracks on Marvels Lane, Grove Park, Lewisham, south east London. The buildings, designed by T & J Norman Dinwiddy
Lyman H. Howes new marvels in moving pictures. Print shows people watching a motion picture in a theater of an infantry attack during the Spanish-American War; includes insert of head-and-shoulders
Sells Brothers enormous united shows - Rare zoological marvels... Poster showing animals on exhibit in a tent, including giraffes, elephants, tigers, and hippopotami. Date ca. 1895
Admiring jewellery in the sunshineA woman examines her emerald jewellery in the sunlight, her partner looking on anxiously, hoping she will approve
Brobdingnagian HorseGulliver marvels at a Brobdingnagian horseman - thirty metres high!
Chamois Huntin, C16The emperor Maximilian marvels at the skill of the chamois hunters of Bavaria, who use their iron-tipped poles to help them move rapidly among the rocks
SAINT GALL (on left) he marvels as Postumien tells him about his adventures as a missionary