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The first Sopwith Bat Boat I under construction in the newly acquired disused skating rink at Kingston. 1913. Date: 1913
Couple off on honeymoonNewly-weds fly off on their honeymoon, the moon smiling down at them. c. 1910
Newly born Muhammed is presented to the monk Abd el Muttalib and to the inhabitants of the Mecca. Islamic art. Miniature Painting
FEDOTOV, Pavel Andreevich (1815-1852). Newly Decorated (The Morning after the Official Has Received His First Decoration)
NFS (London Region) former Borough fire engine, WW2A County-Borough fire engine (with the Borough crest still on its side) that was incorporated into the newly formed NFS. This is believed to be an Emergency Tender although its base station is unknown
Scene in a newly built NFS (London Region) fire station, WW2The sub-station mess room and rest room in a newly built NFS fire station in Hayes, Bromley, Kent
Group photo at new NFS (London Region) fire station, WW2Group photo of NFS firemen and firewomen at a newly built fire station at Hayes, Bromley, Kent
A newly built NFS (London Region) fire station, WW2Located in District 37 and prefixed J1X, this fire station was built in Hayes, Bromley, Kent. During the longer lulls in enemy action following the Blitz many firemen
Evidently newly wed. Illustration shows a housewife, noting a shortage of plates, asking the cook what has happened to the missing plates. Date 1901 May 22
FEG. kidney remedy. The newly discovered herb medicine. Sold everywhere. Patent medicine poster showing Paul and Virginia, caricatures of an African American couple on a swing. Date c1887. FEG
View of the camp building at Kitty Hawk from the northwest, showing the old building to the left and the newly constructed building on the right
Fulling Stocks at Gotts Woollen Factory, Leeds, YorkshireFulling Stocks at Gotts Woollen Factory, Leeds, where newly woven material is being cleaned and thickened. Date: 1844
The Sphere, Royal Wedding Number 1960Inner front cover of The Sphere magazine depicting the newly wed Princess Margaret, with her husband, Anthony Armstrong Jones (Earl Snowdon)
Royal Wedding 1934 - souvenir postcardsAdvertisement for Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd announcing their range of photographic postcards and calendars featuring the newly married Duke and Duchess of Kent by Dorothy Wilding
Newly married Duke and Duchess of Kent
Royal wedding procession through WindsorEnthusiastic reception of royal newly weds Victoria(Vicky)(1840-1901) the Princess Royal and Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia(1831-1888) at Windsor
The Royal Bridal tour: the Prince Frederick William(1831-1888) and his new wife Vicky(1840-1901), previous the Princess Royal of Great Britain, at the window of the New Palace, Potsdam. Date: 1858
Royal Wedding 1961 - guests wave farewellWedding guests wave farewell to the departing newly married Duke and Duchess of Kent (formerly Miss Katherine Worsley) as they leave Hovingham Hall
ILN front cover: Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of EdinburgA front cover from The Illustrated London News of a newly married royal couple, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Date: 29th November 1947
Boehm, SculptorJOSEPH EDGAR BOEHM Austrian-English sculptor, newly elected an Associate of the Royal Academy. Date: 1834 - 1890
Rooks Attacking CropsA flock of rooks attacking and eating a field of newly sown corn. Date: 1930s
Lopwell DamA fine impression of the then newly built Lopwell Reservoir Dam, on the River Tavy, Devon, England, which was built to supplement the water supply of the city of Plymouth. Date: completed 1953
English FarmyardThe Farmyard, Budbrook, Warwickshire, England. The farmer brings in a newly born Friesian calf. Date: 1950s
Tory Budget 1979Sir Geoffrey Howe with his Budget Box, when he was the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the then newly elected Conservative government. Date: 1979
Newly Built M1 MotorwayA stretch of the newly-built M1 Motorway, near Little Linford, Buckinghamshire, England, looking south, towards Bow Brickhill, No crash barrier or traffic! Date: 1959 - 1960
American Explorer programYoung men and women sit listening as one of them plays the guitar. In the newly revised Explorer program, a Learning for Life subsidiary of the Boy Scouts of America
Sir Richard Turnbull inspecting Scout quadrangleSir Richard Turnbull, G.C.M.G. Chief Scout for Scouts Arabia, inspects the quadrangle of the new Headquarters of the South Arabian Boy Scouts Association in Aden. circa 1966
1930s housingA typical example of 1930s housing, showing a pair of semi-detatched houses with rounded bays and the typical landscape windows of the period. c.1935
Officials inspecting Scout headquartersSir Richard Turnbull, G.C.M.G. Chief Scout of Aden, led by the Chief Commissioner, Mr J.J. Greene O.B.E. inspecting the new Headquarters of the South Arabian Boy Scouts Association. circa 1966
Mr A. R. Girgrah arriving at Scout HQMr A.R. Girgrah (Minister for Education and President of the Council) arrives at the official opening of the new Headquarters of the South Arabian Boy Scouts Association in Aden, Yemen. circa 1966
Scout Headquarters in AdenView of the main entrance to the new Headquarters of the South Arabian Boy Scouts Association in Aden, Yemen. circa 1966
Scouts shaking handsAn Air Scout shakes hands with both a Sea Scout and a Scout to celebrate the formation of the Air Scouts. 1941
Scottish Penny WeddingA Penny Wedding where the guests are expected to make a financial contribution to the cost of the wedding and setting up the newly-weds in the necessities of life. Date: early 19th century
Working Class Mp- SatireELEVATION (Wife of newly-elected Working-man MP): " Ow D e Do, Mrs Fuzbush? Though I ham a Lady, won t change my manners Date: 1886
Cambridge Univ GraduateA newly qualified graduate of Cambridge proudly displays his degree after the graduation ceremony. Date: circa 1973
Charing Cross station and hotel, Central LondonThe newly completed Charing Cross station and hotel in Central London, seen from The Strand before the Eleanor Cross is installed. Date: 1864
Lady Cynthia Asquith (1887-1960 nee Charteris), author and notable survivor of the Titanic. Shown here as a young woman following her marriage to Herbert Asquith in 1910
Prince and Princess Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, pictured shortly after returning from their honeymoon. Princess Gustaf Adolf was formerly Princess Sybille of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
Construction of Townshend CourtScene outside the newly constructed Townshend Court, a new block of flats in St Johns Wood, London. A large arrow-shaped sign invites people in to see the Show Flat. Date: 1930s
Battle Menin Road Ridge 1917Shells bursting on the main road to Zonnebeke running over newly captured ground at the Battle of Menin Road Ridge in France on the British front during World War I on 20th September 1917
Earwig, also showing its eggs and newly-hatched young
The Three Little Pigs meet a white goose and chickA composite illustration of two childrens stories -- a little pig builds a house (left), watched closely by a wolf getting ready to blow it down
Westminster Town Hall, newly opened by the duke of Buccleuch
Guildhall LibraryThe City Corporation Library, newly opened in the Guildhall
Hampton Court BridgeThe newly constructed bridge at Hampton Court, across the Thames
The Discovery of The Chamber of Wonders, 1922Howard Carter, Mrs Arthur Merton, Lady Allenby and Lord Carnarvon waiting to enter the newly discovered Chamber of Wonders
Prince Albert onboard HMS CollingwoodPrince Albert, Duke of York, later King George VI (1895-1952), as a midshipman on HMS Collingwood, in the summer of 1914. Prince Albert was the only child of George V, other than Prince Edward
HatchesIllustration by Raphael Kirchner from The Kirchner Album, a portfolio of twelve colour prints issued by The Sketch during the World War One period