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Double page spread in a diary for 13-18 JuneA double page spread in a young persons diary for 13-18 June. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Double page spread in a diary for 13-18 JulyA double page spread in a young persons diary for 13-18 July. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Transformation from young tramp to soldierBefore-and-after pictures of a young vagrant transformed into an army cadet over a three-month period with the help of former Oxford Liberal MP Frank Gray
The Month of May. The lettering is filled with the pretty faces of young girls in a varied array of clothing to be worn during May
Poster advertising Pygmalion for babys first toysPoster advertising a shop called Pygmalion for babys first toys, open throughout the month of December
January by PizerA pretty and fashionable young girl, wrapped up warm against the cold with a fur muff, fur trimmed coat and cloche style hat, is an appropriate representative for the chilly month of January
February by PizerA young and fashionable woman from the 1920s wears a stylish yellow and lilac outfit, pulling a shawl around herself to ward off the chilly winds of February
Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) in naval uniformThe Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, in naval uniform after a six month absence from the UK
March: The Candle Burns a Little Lower by MackenzieA black and white illustration of a fantasy scene depicting the month of March
Roger Dann (1911-2000) English actor about a month before starring as Captain Von Trapp in the Sound of Music at the Palace Theatre
Lt. -Colonel Jimmy Doolittle on the deck of the Hornet; SecPhotograph showing Lt.-Colonel Jimmy Doolittle attaching a Japanese medal to the fin of a 500-lb. bomb on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Hornet in April 1942
A break in the railway at Pontoise; Franco-Prussian War, 187Illustration showing a break in the railway at Pontoise, France, 1871. After a four month siege of Paris, peace was negotiated with Bismarck
The British Prime Minister arrives in IrelandThe British Prime Mininster Herbert Asquith (1852-1928) arriving in Kingstown, Ireland accompanied by his private secretary
Seamen Missing at SeaA letter informing a mother that there is still no news about her son, since his ship Inverness was sunk one month ago by the enemy. He is presumed drowned
London / Newgate StreetA fine view of Newgate Street and the Old Bailey, City of London, on a summers day, only one month before the outbreak of World War Two. Date: August 1939
Pour le mois de juinParisian fashions for the month of June, worn by two women standing under a pergola festooned with climbing roses
The Month of AugustTwo women wearing the latest summer fashions and carrying parasols, go for a stroll on the beach
Nineveh is TakenNINEVEH, chief city of the Assyrian empire, is taken by the Babylonians, Medes and Scythians after a three-month siege
Robinson / Hatters Tea PtyMad Hatters Tea Party " What day of the month is it?" he said, turning to Alice
Trafalgar Square 1939Trafalgar Square and Nelsons Column, floodlit at night, one month before the outbreak of World War Two. Date: August 1939
Matthew / Wills Cig CardJohn Cabot set sail in the Matthew from Bristol on 2 May 1497, and discovered Newfoundland the following month
Paris Oyster StallA Parisian oyster seller offers a wide choice of oysters at varying prices - and when theres no R in the month, I go to my man !
Marys MonthWorshipping Mary during Marys Month, May
November / RichardsonA young woman contemplating the month of November
Month of July C18ThThis month is personified as colourful and plentiful. He holds some grapes to indicate prosperity
January C18ThThis month is shown as a man in purple robes burning incense. This month is named after the god Janus and considered sacred and an auspicious birthdate
August C18ThThis month is named after the Roman emperor Augustus, who is shown as a god drinking from a golden dish
September C18ThThis month is shown as a man holding fruit, perhaps to suggest harvest time
February C18ThThis month is shown as a water carrying maiden. The ritual of Romulus occurs in February according to the Latin text
Month of March C18ThThis month is personified as a man in wolf skin
Month of April C18ThThis month is honoured by a wreath of myrtle and burnt incense given as offerings to the goddess Ceres
Month of May C18ThA man collects roses
Capricorn / FurnessThe Modern Zodiac: An Artists Almanac of English Society. Scenes of the month include snowballing, waits singing carols, pantomime characters, relations, gifts & parties
Month / SeptemberOn peut en ma saison trouver Froment et vin, avoyne et poys [In my season you ll find wheat and wine, oats and peas...]
Month / OctoberLe mois qui fais vien cueillir... [the month when the wine is gathered]
Month / MarchEn moy vient bien fructifiant [I am the month of fruitfulness]
Month / JuneChacun scait, ma saison est belle [everyone knows my season is fair]
Month / JulyJe suis joyeux a peu de plet [the joyful month]
Month / JanuaryLe plus fort de toute l annee [the lustiest month of the year]
Month / February 16Cen la fin se prent le printemps... [at the end comes the Spring...]
Month / DecemberJe suis decembre le courtoys, car en mon temps le roy des roys fut enfente (..the most honoured month, when the king of kings was born)
Month / AprilL herbe croist et l arbre florit [the grass grows and the trees blossom]