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Mileage and flight times across the world, 1961 by GH DavisA map of the world together with various aircraft from British overseas airways and British European airways services to all six continents with mileage and flight times illustrated. Date: 1961
Healthy Exercise by Cecil W. QuinnellA young woman out for a winter walk wrapped snugly in a striking red outfit set off by white fur collar and muff. Date: 1908
Collapsed house in Swedenborg Square, StepneyGazing at the ruins of their home, which collapsed soon after they fled - tenants of a house in Stepney. The house was typical of much of old housing in London
Moorgate stoneyard in 1961View of Moorgate stoneyard, a fragment of the old city with its cobbled streets. In the background is the New Moor House. Date: 1961
Flora Klickmann (1867-1958), journalist, author and editor of The Girls Own Paper, pictured in the autumn of 1908 when she assumed control of the popular magazine following the death of its first
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Underground train - new station indicator 1896New station indicator on a underground train in London, after the train leaves the station a bell rang and the name of the next station appeared. 1896
Old Father Christmas with the Yule LogChristmas with the Yule Log. " What, Father Christmas! Here again? With yule log on your back, and mighty store of racy things well stuffed within your pack
Old Father Christmas 1843Old Father Christmas with his cup of wine, and a holly wreath upon his head. 1843
The Peak of Perfection, British Electricity 1948The Peak of Perfection. The Switch Family Robinson. Advert for British Electricity in 1948 suggesting ways people can reduce their electricity usage, including turning off the electric fire
Blackout, meal by candlelight, 1949Once again the victims of an unofficial strike: the long-suffering public. Recalling the inconveniences of the long wartime blackout
Blackout. Fuel-crisis shopping in London, 1947The Candlelights of London: business as usual in the capital. Fuel-crisis shopping with department store lighting - modern style
New craze for artistic posters 1896A private view of one of the collections, hobby that came into fashion, enthusiasts are giving up large rooms for the purpose of properly displaying the posters
Advertisment posters on the London Omnibuses 1896In Bow Street where a Victorian Gentleman objected to the posters on the windows of the London Omnibuses. Date: 1896
Ilford murders - personalities in the casePersonalities at the time of the trial of Frederick Bywaters and Mrs. Edith Thompson, who were accused and later hung for the murder of Thompsons husband, Percy Thompson
Husband and Wife in Tense SceneDate: c.1880
Mr and Mrs Wertheimer with their Rolls-Royce, 1935A Rolls-Royce on the Riviera: Mr and Mrs Wertheimer with their 40/50 hp Rolls-Royce limousine, supplied to them by Messrs. Pass and Joyce
Toasting muffins on the fireCosy scene of an Edwardian interior with women enjoying tea and toasted muffins or crumpets, toasted with a toasting fork on a roaring fire. Lovely. Date: 1906
The Kings Christmas Speech, 1933A page from The Sphere December 1933, entitled, The Kings Christmas Speech - how it will be broadcast to the world". Pictured are engineers
Three Edinburgh gentlemen by John KayThe Grand Chaplain (1), the Grand Clerk (2), and the Grand Secretary (3), alias John McLure, Mr Meikle and Mr Mason Date: 1787
John Kay self-portraitKay done by himself. Self-portrait by John Kay of Edinburgh (miniature etching) Date: 1787
Couple out walking, 1787An Edinburgh couple out walking: De or Dr Lapalpier (?), a man-midwife who married Sandie Hamiltons daughter against his inclination. S. Hamilton is seen in the background. Date: 1787
Woman artist presents her portfolioA female artist presents her portfolio, perhaps to an editor of an illustrated magazine. Date: 1906
Tennis gowns, 1906Tennis gowns for sporty women in 1906. On the left a sleeveless zouave to allow the arm full swing in playing. The other has a full blouse bodice with elbow sleeves
The Farewell by Marcella WalkerA woman in a green dress waves her handkerchief in farewell, perhaps to a departing ship. Date: 1906
Skating costume, 1906A charming skating costume with full bolero coat with epaulet trimmings of heavy braid. The tunic, graduated upwards at the back, shows a full skirt
The Modern Traveller at Easter - cycle and motorA variety of modes of transport for getting around during the Easter holidays - bicycles, tandems and motor car, all driven or ridden by women. Date: 1908
Skating fashions, 1908A trio of suitable costumes for skating. The figure in front wears a charming skirt cut in the latest fashion, the points of the stripes going upwards
Girl playing hockeyA female hockey player from the Edwardian period, clearly disputing the advice from Medicus (insert) that women should, avoid all excess in the field games which are suitable only to sporting men
Marcella Walker, artist working in the late 19th and early 20th century. Date: 1907
At the dressmaker sA ladys outfit is given some final finishing touches by her dressmaker. Date: 1907
Diabolo on Hampstead Heath, 1907Women playing diabolo at the height of the craze in 1907, helped by some heron on Hampstead Heath. Date: 1907
Mr. Young describing search for LivingstoneEdward J. Young, British explorer of Africa, describing his search for Dr Livingstone at the meeting of the Royal Geographical Society at Burlington House in 1868. 1868
Bishop, architect and future cathedralFrederick Gibberd, architect of the catholic Metropolitan Cathedral in Liverpool, fondly nicknamed Paddys Wigwam by local residents
Bridge across lake at St. Jamess Park laid at nightMen working under floodlight to lay a new bridge across the lake at St. Jamess Park as the birdlife of the park slept. Date: 1961
Gun Amnesty 1961Firearms, ranging from wild west colts to muskets, being checked by police after they had been handed in following a government appeal asking for unlawfully held guns
Dismantling Cannon St station, winter of 1959men working at night in the cold winter of January 1959 to dismantle the roof of Cannon Street train station in London, bomb damaged during the Second World War
Cannon Street station being dismantled in 1961Dismantling one of Londons bombed buildings, Cannon Street station, which was built in 1866. The two towers still stand today. Date: 1961
Site around St. Pauls Cathedral being clearedSt. Pauls Cathedral, standing in a wilderness of bomb damage but with the area around being cleared ready for modern buildings. Picture shows foundations being laid for the Bank of England annexe