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Liepaja, Latvia - Peters Market (Petera Tirgus) has been the biggest market in Liepaja for over 100 years, after first opening in 1910
The Wardens of the Amsterdam Drapers Guild, known as The SynRembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter. The Wardens of the Amsterdam Drapers Guild, known as The Syndics, 1662. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
AEESA refrigeratorFirst electric refrigerator produced in Spain by AEESA brand (Anglo-Espanola de Electricidad SA). 50 s. Colored
An action at Bucquoy, Western Front 1918The Great Battle on the Western Front: open warfare - an action at Bucquoy, a village on the Arras-Albert road. Stand by British infantry at Bucquoy
British camp with medical dispensary, Western Front, WW1A British camp with an open air medical dispensary on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Aberdeen, Scotland - Heading out for a drive in a lovely open-top car. Note the elaborate face covering a scarf assembly swathing the lady passengers head, protecting her from the elements! Date: 1903
Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, near Thurrock, Essex, 7 September 1940. Firefighters trying to push a fire appliance (open topped pump)
Poster for Bonal AperitifAdvertising Poster for Bonal, a French Aperitif wine from the Mountains of La Grand Chartreuse, featuring a large key and bearing the slogan Open up your Appetite as well as the warning Beware of
Girl finds sleeping chick in her dolls house Date: 1925
Woman on a Train Date: 1950
Rat-Tat-Tat by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl opens a door. Date: 1931
Cleanliness - Health - The Truest Wealth - promotional postcard for the Health & Cleanliness Council (HCC) - 5 Tavistock Square, London. Date: circa late 1920s
Le Devoir de Tuer by Rene Berton (born in 1872 and died in 1934). Rene Berton was a French physician, known for his plays. Le Devoir de Tuer translated is The Duty to KIll
River View by Moonlight, c. 1640-1650, by Aert van der NeerAert van der Neer (c.1603-1677). Dutch painter. River View by Moonlight, c. 1640-1650. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Huntley, Aberdeenshire - repairing a flat tyreHuntley, Aberdeenshire, Scotland - repairing a flat tyre. The number plate, identifies this fine vehicle as from Liverpool (" K" ) and it was vehicle number 388 registered
Jugend front cover, people in a horse-drawn carriageFront cover design for Jugend magazine, depicting a group of rich people in an open horse-drawn carriage, riding through the countryside, while farm workers harvest the fields in the middle distance
Station 28, Whitechapel BA pumps crewFirefighters from Whitechapel fire station posing with their Proto Mark IV oxygen breathing apparatus sets with their open Dennis dual purpose appliance which could carry either an extension ladder
Street music: a family of singersA pathetic scene: an impoverished family of street singers, shoeless and ragged, singing in the rain. Date: 1870
Metropolitan police officer with dog at back of vanA Metropolitan police officer standing at the back of his open van, where his Alsatian dog stands ready for action. Date: circa 1960s
Victoria Park, LondonA charming view of the boating lake at Victoria Park, London, the largest open space in Londons East End. Date: 1950s
HURRY! SLOWLYHurry! Slowly! This curiously worded signpost is to be seen by the roadside near Ashby-de-la-Zouche, Leicestershire, England. It warns of a open Level Crossing Date: 1950s
Opening Oysters 1930SA man prises open oysters at Scotts Oyster Bar in the West End of London. Date: 1930s
Queen Victoria at the railway ticket officeQueen Victoria depicted at the railway ticket office with her luggage, about to travel to London to open Parliament. Date: 1886
Pandora and HopeWhen Pandora first opens her box, she lets loose all the evils that can plague mankind; but when she and Epimethus open it a second time, Hope appears
Clarinet, 19th CenturyCLARINET - showing open & closed holes and keys, with cross-section of the mouthpiece Date: late 19th century
Gordon Highlanders making kilts in the open airA group of soldiers from the Gordon Highlanders, some smoking pipes, sit outdoors making kilts. One of them is using a sewing machine
Gardens at Tewin, HertfordshireView of gardens at the village of Tewin, near Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, showing many shades of tulips growing in an open, grassy area
Herring boats at St Ives, Cornwall, stored in an open space close to the beach
Grandfather welcomes his GranddaughterA Grandfather, fishing in the shade of a tree by a quiet pool, welcomes his Granddaughter with open arms. Watercolour painting by Raymond Sheppard
Fleet Street, LondonA lovely view up Fleet Street, toward Ludgate Hill and St Pauls Cathedral
Kaiser Wilhelm II, Empress and PrincessKaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941), with his wife the Empress Augusta Viktoria (1858-1921) and their daughter Princess Viktoria Luise (1892-1980), leaving Buckingham Palace while on a royal visit
Jealousy by H. M. BatemanA dental patient sits prone in a the dentists chair with his mouth wide open while his dentist is momentarily distracted by the sight of workmen with much bigger drills across the road
Kings College students on busesKings College students in high spirits, on two buses which are about to leave the Strand campus for Wormwood Scrubs (an open space in west London, not the prison!) for a football match
Royal Irish Constabulary going by sea to enforce evictionsMembers of the Royal Irish Constabulary going in open sailing boats called hookers to enforce evictions on the Islands of the West Coast of Ireland
A Fish Auction in Columbia MarketIn 1869 Baroness Burdett-Coutts paid for the building of the great Columbia Market (for fish) between Hackney and Bethnal Green Roads on the site of Nova Scotia Gardens
First aid hamper supplied by St Johns AmbulanceA large first aid hamper (ie first aid kit) for ambulance station and railway purposes, supplied by St Johns Ambulance Association
Triplex Grate 1929The TRIPLEX grate, with heated compartments on either side of the open fireplace
Nevsky Prospekt 1917Government troops open fire on demonstrators in Nevsky Prospekt, Petrograd
Salcombe, DevonDrinking in a pub garden, or the exterior seating area for a Hotel Bar at Salcombe, Devon. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Henrik Ibsen / Oslo / 1898HENRIK IBSEN Norwegian dramatist out riding with his brother in Oslo in 1898, showing the National Theatre (left) and Ibsens own statue (right)
J. H. Taylor, GolferJohn Henry Taylor. British Open champion, member of the Great Triumvirate and founding member of the PGA
George Bernard ShawGEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish writer standing looking in through an open window of the shed at the bottom of his garden where he used to write
Busy Fleet StreetTwo labourers lift a box crate onto the back of an open carriage parked on busy Fleet Street
Queen Victoria and her family, WindsorQueen Victoria, Prince Albert and their children in the grounds of Windsor Castle. 1849
Euston Station, London 1837Euston Station, London, in 1837, at the start of railway development and expansion. Showing a first-class carriage in the foreground
Ratner patent extra strong safe, fire and fall resisting, Grade 2, with details and measurements. Date: circa 1920s
Ratner patent safe, fire and fall resisting, for registrars, Size No. 5, with details and measurements. Date: circa 1920s
Opening ceremony by Queen Victoria, Great Exhibition 185125, 000 grangers and dignitaries with season tickets attending the grand opening by Queen Victoria on the 1st of May 1851 of the temporary glass structure, The Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London