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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
as one lovely to anotherIllustration by Lawson Wood showing a young orang-utan smiling at a newly-hatched Easter chick
The East London Childrens HospitalThis is a crowded scene from the East London Hospital for Children and Dispensary for Women, situated at Ratcliff Cross near Stepney railway station
Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858Engraving showing Chelsea Bridge, then newly built, London, in 1858
The Elephant House, London Zoo, 1869Engraving showing the newly built elephant house at the Zoological Societys Gardens (London Zoo), Regents Park, 1869
The State Ball Room, Buckingham Palace, 1856Engraving showing the interior of the then newly built State Ball Room at Buckingham Palace, London, 1856
Painting of the Nelson column, Trafalgar SquareThe newly erected Nelson Column on Trafalgar Square in London. It was designed by William Railton, the statue being by Bailly
The Foreign and India Offices, London, 1866Engraving showing the park front exterior of the then newly built Foreign and India Offices, London, 1866
The West Wing of Somerset House, London, 1853Engraving showing the then newly built West Wing of Somerset House, London, 1853
The Institute of Painters in Water Colours, London, 1883Engraving showing the exterior of the then newly built Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the Princes Hall, Piccadilly, London, 1883
A Drawing Room in 1837A newly-crowned Queen Victoria shown receiving her subjects in a drawing room scene of 1837
The Reredos of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1888Engraving showing the then newly installed Reredos of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1888
Christmas LeaveTwo soldiers return home to join in the peace celebrations in time for Christmas. They are accompanied by a number of ravishing women with newly cropped hair
The Officers Quarters, Knightsbridge Barracks, 1880Engraving showing the exterior of the then newly built Officers Quarters, for the Household Cavalry, in Knightsbridge, London, 1880
Baron Gros, French Ambassador, 1862Engraved portrait of Baron Gros, then newly appointed French Ambassador to the Court of St. James (London), pictured in 1862
Pier of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869Engraving showing one of the piers of the-then newly opened Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869
Hairdressers Collar, 1921Illustration showing a then-newly invented hairdressers collar and cape, which was designed to collect hair as it was being cut, 1921
Cardiff Docks, Wales, 1907Aerial view of Cardiff Docks, South Wales, with the then-newly opened Queen Alexandra Dock (centre right), 1907
A Serbian Dragoon regiment in the Battle of BorenitzaA Serbian Dragoon regiment, part of the Allied army based in the Greek port of Salonika, are pictured riding to repel an attack by the Bulgarian army, October 1916
Greek troops gathered on the docks at SalonikaA photograph of soldiers loyal to the newly formed Committee of National defence on the docks at the Greek port of Salonika, September 1916
Heinrich II at VerdunThe newly-elected Holy Roman emperor receives an ecclesiastical blessing at the cloister of saint Vitus, to whom Germans have a special devotion
Flags for CommunesLeopold distributes flags to the communes of newly independent Belgium
Franco-Prussian War. Battle at Petit Bicetre. Grave of a PruNewly dug grave with make shift wooded cross. On top of the grave lies the soldiers prussian spiked helmet and 3 cannon balls
Official at the Castle Garden Depot, New York, 1886Engraving showing an official reading out messages to the newly arrived immigrants at the Castle Garden Immigration Depot, in New York, 1886
German soldier in their new uniformGerman soldier wearing the newly-issued field-grey buttonless uniform with spikeless helmet
The Railway Line across Brooklyn Bridge, New York, 1883Engraving showing the railway line across the then-newly built Brooklyn Bridge, New York, 1883
The newly built offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet StreetThe new offices of the Daily Telegraph in Fleet Street with illustrations of the printing presses and the opening night soiree in the Large Hall
Castle Garden Immigration Depot, New York, 1886Engraving showing newly arrived immigrants at the Castle Garden immigration depot, New York, 1886. The image shows a man offering a baby a drink, with everyone else looking on concerned
Franco-Prussian War. Grave of five French Soldiers at PetitNewly dug make shift graves for 5 french soldiers with one rudimentary cross, the soldiers feet are barely covered by the earth
Immigrant arriving at the Jewish Shelter, London, 1904Engraving showing the Principal of the Jewish shelter, in the East End of London, talking to a newly arrived immigrant, 1904
The Hungarian Houses of Parliament, Budapest, 1902Photograph showing the then-newly built Hungarian Houses of Parliament, Budapest, 1902. This view shows the building with the Danube River in the foreground
The Duke of Richmond (1818-1903)Engraving of Charles Henry Gordon Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and 1st Duke of Gordon; then newly-appointed leader of the Conservative Party in the House of Lords, April 1870
American Indians. An Artist in the far West. Our camp in UtaRocky landscape in Utah, showing newly built wooden framed houses
Marriage Custom, PanamaNeighbours clear the ground where the newly-weds will make their home
Seasons / November / TreesWatering a newly planted tree
Sandwich-Board Women in Berlin, 1920Photograph showing some sandwich-board women, with advertising on the back of their cloaks, walking the streets of Berlin in 1920. The advertising was for a newly opened variety theatre, the Scala
St Thomass HospitalView of the newly opened buildings on the Southern Thames Embankment at Lambeth. St Thomass was relocated so the London Bridge terminus could be enlarged
Newborn CalfA newly-born Guernsey (Channel Islands) calf, only a few minutes old, being licked clean by its mother
Phillipss Toilet AquariusAn advertisement from 1891 for Phillipss Toilet Aquarius, a new water container for wash stands where...no muscular effort required