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New Zealand howitzer battery moving shells, WW1Men of a New Zealand howitzer battery moving a supply of shells during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
German gunners moving 77mm field guns, WW1German gunners moving 77mm field guns forward over rough ground using a combined horse and ox team on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: February 1918
Syria - Hama - Russian Consul General on the OrontesHama, Syria - The Russian Consul General on the Orontes River, accompanied by The Greek Orthodox clergy. They are photographed by a large and free-flowing waterwheel
Racial Types / LaplandIn summer Laplanders live in tents, moving from pasture to pasture with their reindeer. The reindeer move in vast herds, often many thousand strong. Date: 1930s
French tanks at Valpries Farm near Juvigny, France, WW1French tanks (driven by Americans) moving to the support of French troops at Valpries Farm, near Juvigny, northern France, on the western front during the First World War. Date: August 1918
Silhouette - Family riding on a wagon, led by two horses and containing (as well as themselves) a tray of pot plants, a birdcage, a chair, a table and a bucket. The artist is Karl Frohlich. 1856
American troops and tanks, near Boureuilles, France, WW1American troops and tanks of the 326th Battalion, 311th Tank Center, moving up to a forward area near 35th Division headquarters, Boureuilles, north eastern France, during the First World War
Coronation. Irish State Coach moves awayThe Irish State Coach moves away from the West Door of the Abbey. The coach escorted by contingent of Household Cavalry. 1953
Australian troops, Second Battle of Gaza, WW1Australian troops moving forward during the Second Battle of Gaza, Palestine, First World War. Date: 19 April 1917
Handley Page bomber with Clayton tractor, WW1A Handley Page bomber with its wings folded, being moved into position for takeoff by a Clayton tractor on an airfield during the First World War. Date: 29 August 1918
American troops, 2nd Battle of Cambrai, France, WW1American troops in action during the Second Battle of Cambrai, northern France, during the First World War. The men of the 30th Division are moving forward towards Premont under enemy barrage
Stacking hay on a horse-drawn cart, at a farm in Rutland, England Date: circa 1910s
France, Carhaix - Delightful rural sceneFrance, Carhaix-Plongeur, Brittany - Delightful rural scene - the convergence of three ways, each heading off in a different direction and at a different angle. Date: circa 1910s
Oxen pulling heavy artillery, WW1Oxen being used to pull heavy artillery during the First World War Date: 1914-1918
Sea Scouts helping at 1948 OlympicsSea Scouts assisting with the boats at Torquay during the 1948 Olympics. 1948
Moving a field gun stuck in mud, Western Front, WW1Men moving a field gun stuck in the mud during bad weather on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Captured German gun at Mametz, Somme, France, WW1Allied troops moving a captured German gun near Mametz Wood in The Somme, northern France, during the First World War. The officer at the centre is wearing a protective waistcoat. Date: 10 August 1916
Argentina - Tandil - The Moving Stone ( La Piedra Movediza ) Date: circa 1910s
Coronation. Queen Mothers escort moves awaythe Queen Mothers escort mounted by the Household Cavalry moves off down Victoria Street. 1953
Coronation. Escort of GuardsThe Escort of Brigade of Guards move off down Victoria Street. 1953
Garba or Circutous Dance, Gujarat - IndiaGarba Dance is a popular folk Dance of Gujarat, India. It is a circular form of dance performed by ladies on the Navaratri days, Sharad Purnima, Vasant Panchami
1921 Pierce Arrow vanAutomobile. A circa 1921 Pierce Arrow moving van parked on the street, buildings visible behind; broadside reads New York Haulage Co. Inc./Daily Service/1780-82 Broadway, N.Y.C./New York
Boys riding on top of a car - ParisA gang of young teenage boys riding on top of a car, while others use it as a source propulsion as they stand on their skateboards, holding onto the side of the vehicle - close to the Eiffel Tower
Traction engine, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest, South WalesA large traction engine with a smoking funnel transports a load of stone from the station, along Victoria Place, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
People at the fair, Haverfordwest, South WalesCrowds of people milling around at the fair, on land adjacent to the New Bridge in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
Woman selling houseWoman with a fur muff standing by a sign saying this property for sale, a bargain, selling house in Winter
Moving slate waste, Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry, North WalesA workman moving slate waste at Penyrorsedd Slate Quarry, Nantlle Valley, Caernarvonshire (now Gwynedd), North Wales
Moving staircase / W H RobinsonA more comfortable moving staircase for tubes. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library
German infantry transport WWIGerman infantry moving up the front in Flanders during World War I
Marshall Britannia Boiler transported - IndiaThe transportation of a Marshall Britannia boiler across the Indian countryside by a vast team of oxen and men. Many thousands of portable steam engines were made between the 1840s and 1920s
Temples of Philae, being moved to prevent submersion, the Tutunkhamun Exhibition in London part-financed this operation. Photograph by Lionel Coates
Moving hay on a pulley system - Hardanger, Western NorwayWest Norway - Hardanger. Moving a large bundle of hay up and down a steep slope on an elaborate and rather remarkable string and pulley system
Elephant shifting large pieces of timberAn elephant removing a large piece of timber from a large stack, India
Pickfords Removers and Storers - HighgateA removal van pulls up in front of a row of houses in Highgate Village, London. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Boy performing with small puppetsUndated coloured illustration of a boy performing with small puppets watched by a gentleman with two ladies, entitled " Les petites Marionettes". HPG/8/2/1 (xxx)"
A United States Assult UnitThe photograph shows a United States Assult Unit moving along a cliff in Normandy
Mrs Thomas HardyEmma Gifford, first wife of Thomas Hardy. She died in 1912, inspiring Hardy to write some of his most moving love poems
Steam Furniture Removal vans, Pimlico, LondonBishop & Sons Steam-powered Furniture Removal van, Hugh Street, Pimlico, London
The Lord Mayors Show, London, 1746Lord Mayor of Londons Show moving through the city in 1746
Moving Paintings for the Royal Academy Exhibition, London, 1Engraving showing the scene within one of the Royal Academy of Arts galleries as the porters manoevre paintings prior to their hanging, 1887
Moving lions at London ZooKeepers of the Zoological Societys Gardens (London Zoo) moving one of the female lions
The Turtle Hippodrome, Earls Court, 1908Illustration showing the Turtle Hippodrome, which was part of the Hungarian display at the Earls Court Exhibition, 1908. This image shows riders moving around, somewhat uncertainly
Charing Cross, London, c. 1880Photograph showing Charing Cross, London, c.1880. The photographer used an exposure of sufficient length to blur some of the moving vehicles and pedestrians, but retain the stationary ones perfectly
RAF Operations Room; Second World War, 1940Drawing showing a Royal Air Force Operations Room in 1940. At the top of the image a number of WaFs are shown moving counters and models across a large map of Southern England
Mr. Hughes Mammoth Troupe moving through London, 1847Engraving showing Hughes Mammoth Troupe moving through the streets of London on their way to the Drury Lane Theatre, March 1847
Reinforcements of British Infantry marching in narrow columnReinforcements of British infantry are shown moving in long, narrow columns towards the front lines, September 1916. The soldiers marched in such a way to minimise any damage that might be inflicted
Emigration. The land of Promise. Emigrants Catching their FiMoving illustration showing in close up the expressions on the faces of young emigrants as their ship enters the St Lawrence River and the passengers catch their fist sight of Canadian land