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Five Finnish Marks
25 Mark noteBack of a jubilee banknote on 25 Mark editied in Bielefeld, Germany 1922. Date: 1922
20000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of a Banknote on 20 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 18/9 1923. Date: 1921-1923
50 Mark noteBack of a memorial banknote on 50 Mark edited at Bielefeld, Germany, 1922. Date: 1922
One hundred Estonian FrancsFront of an estonian banknote on 100 Franc Marka edited 1923. Date: 1923
1 Mark noteLoan association 1 Mark banknote edited in Berlin 1/3 1920. Back. Date: 1920
20000000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of banknote on 20 000 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 1/10 1923. Date: 1921-1923
1000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of a Banknote on 1 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 9/8 1923. Date: 1921-1923
Ten thousand Russian RubelsBack of a Russian banknote on 10 000 rubel edited 1919. Date: 1919
20 Mark noteLoan association banknote on 20 Mark edited in Berlin 20/2 1918. Date: 1918
5 Mark NoteRemittance on 5 mark edited for the voluntary allied army in Mitau 10/10 1919 Back. The text on this backside is in Russian. Date: 1919
Coniston & Tarn HowsTarn Hows, Lake Coniston, Lake District, Cumbria, England, originally created to supply water to a saw mill. Note the Langdale Pikes in the background. Date: 1960s
Uxbridge Chemist sThe attractive shop front of Rayner & Son, Chemists, on the High Street, Uxbridge, Middlesex, England. Note the handsome shop sign of an old time apothecary. Date: 19th century
Hythe Canal 1934The Royal Military Canal at Hythe, Kent, England. Note the poster advertising The Mystery of Mr. X Date: 1934
Italian CostumesA man and woman, possibly mother and son, dressed in traditional costumes at Piedmont, Italy. Note the knife in his cummerbund and pom-poms on her boots. Date: 1930s
Richborough Castle RuinsAncient and modern, a view of the remains of Richborough Castle, built by the Romans on the coast of Kent, England. Note the glimpse of a modern power station behind. Date: 1st century
Old Dee BridgeThe picturesque Old Dee Bridge, spanning the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, England. Note the irregular sized arches. Date: 14th century
Totnes RooftopsWinter view of Totnes, Devon, England, seen from the castle walls. The houses (note the coal smoke coming from the chimneys) in this view line the towns main street. Date: 1950s
Italian Peasant WomenItalian peasant women of Pinerolo, in traditional costume, preparing to take their basket paniers of apples to market. Note the straw saddle on their horse. Date: 1930s
England / Watford 1948A birdseye view of The Parade and High Street, Watford, Hertfordshire, England. Note the Odeon Cinema, which is showing Station West. with Dick Powell and Jane Greer! Date: 1948
NELLIE & FRANKNellie and Frank, photographed together in a studio in Hull, Humberside, England. Note the way the little boy is dressed in typical girlish costume. Date: circa 1900
Lady Motorists 1930Female motorists enjoying a drive in the British countryside. Note the steep hill 1 in 7 sign. Date: 1930
Waterloo CommutersPassengers and commuters leaving one of the platforms at London Waterloo railway station, England. Note all the old- fashioned railway carriage doors. Date: 1981
Pangbourne SmithyThe lovely old smithy (blacksmiths) at Pangbourne, Berkshire, England. Note the nice fat chimney! Date: 1930s
ABBEY FOLDAbbey Fold, a reconstructed early 19th century street, at Kirkstall Abbey House Museum, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Note the Safety bicycle and water pump. Date: 19th century
Music Notation, 1810Diagrams illustrating musical notation. The treble, tenor and base clef, the diatonic scale and note names and values are indicated. Date: 1810
Scottish Highlander writing homeA Scottish Highlander writing home to his beloved. The postcard carries the byline: " Oh! Hang the Censor." Date: 1917
50000000 Mark noteThe hyperinflation the Weimar Republic. Front of a Banknote on 50 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 25/7 1923. Date: 1923
Copenhagen Phone ExchangTelefonselskabets Centralbureau - the central telephone exchange, Copenhagen - note the operator with the long plaits ! Date: 1888
Scholar with his BooksA scholar with his books and his pupils : note the wall clock and scientific instruments. Date: 1509
Dunlop Tyre Advert 20Parked outside a house where a lively Christmas party is in progress - note the blanket over the radiator... Date: 1933
19th Century Dive BellA diving bell in use, collecting materials from the sea-bed : note the lights, powered from the boat anchored overhead. Date: late 19th century
Macaroni, NapoliSelling macaroni in the streets of Naples - note that it seems to be eaten with the fingers ! Date: circa 1880
TV SET 1936A Marconiphone Television Receiver - note the size of the image compared with the size of the set ! Date: 1936
WW1 PropagandaA sinister, if rather coy, note from German soldiers to British soldiers during World War One." Dear Tommy, You are quite welcome to what we are leaving
No Mans Land noticeHand written German notice in No Mans Land, Gommecourt Sector, May 1916
NeroA rather drunk looking man smoking a pipe and playing an accordian sits ignoring the British pound note beside him going up in flames
An Astronomical NoteA Second Eclipse of the Sun. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Yugoslavian Girl reading a love letter - portraitA striking postcard in vidid colours, depicting a pretty Yugoslavian Girl reading a love letter, possibly from a partner away fighting in a distant land
Dress And Fashion Note For Skiiers, by A. E. BestallFashion ideas for the first time skiier. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986) is best-known as the artist who drew Rupert Bear for thirty years
Dutch Stage EffectA spectacular scene in a production at Amsterdam : note the candles used to light the stage - no wonder fires were a frequent occurrence !
Chateaubriand / AtalaATALA - the heroine, a princess with a Christian mother (note the cross), takes pity on the captured warrior Chactas, frees him and escapes with him into the jungle
5 Million Mark NoteBanknote for 5 million marks
Lincing DeityDeity named LIN-SING (?) by the Dutch ambassadors (note the enormous size of the idol)