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The Princess Hotel, Hamilton, Bermuda Date: 1910
Bermuda - Post Office and Sessions HouseBermuda, a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean - the Post Office and Sessions House. Date: circa 1908
Bermuda - The Grave of Sir George Somers - St George sBermuda, a Brtish Overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean - The Grave of Sir George Somers (15541610), an English naval hero - at St George s
Princess Hotel - Bermuda - a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. The managers at the time this card were produced were Howe and Tworoger. Date: circa 1908
Bust of Bismarck in Tanzania, German East AfricaBronze bust of Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince of Bismarck, Duke of Lauenburg (1815-1898) - German Statesman, in Tanga (the most northerly seaport city of Tanzania, and the surrounding Tanga Region.)
Devonshre Dock, Bermuda, Atlantic OceanDevonshre Dock - Bermuda, a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. Date: circa 1903
The Terrace of the Hamilton Hotel, Bermuda Date: circa 1910s
Martinique - Elegant Banana SellerMartinique (an overseas region of France in the Lesser Antilles - eastern Caribbean Sea) - An elegant Banana Seller Date: circa 1910s
Bermuda - Guards at the Government House Date: circa 1910s
Percival Prentice VR210 was temporarily registered G-AKLG for an overseas sales tour. It stands in front of the old farm house which became the airport managers office
Staff of the Overseas Food Corporation return to Hunting Air Travels Vickers Type 614 Viking 1 after a refuelling stop at Juba, Southern Sudan, en route from England to Dar-es-Salaam
An American Overseas Airlines Boeing Stratocruiser N90947An American Overseas Airlines Boeing Stratocruiser, N90947
Spain, 16th - 17th c. Overseas Trade between Spain and the american colonies. Loading of goods at a harbor
Advert for Imperial Chemical Industries; shortage of paperDuring World War Two, the growing shortage of paper from overseas meant that the daily papers shrinked in size. Britains public was encouraged to save every scrap of paper
Advert for Imperial Chemical Industries; shortage of rubberDuring World War Two, Britain got 90% of their suppies of natural rubber from Japan, due to this, rubber became scarce. Old rubber was collected from old tyres and worn hose-pipes
Some Barnardos EmigrantsA promotional picture showing some of the children from Barnardos homes destined to emigrate to new lives overseas. In 1872, Thomas Barnardos childrens homes began sending children to Canada
The British Empire at War: The growth between 1914 - 1916An Illustration attempting to reflect the growth of the British Army, Navy, overseas and the industrial forces, during the years 1914 - 1916
To build anything, to fight anything... 5th Overseas Pioneer Battalion, CEF. Poster shows soldiers building a bridge while airplanes fly overhead; in background soldiers fighting. Date 1916
Lyon, France - International Exhibition (7 / 7)Lyon, France - International Exhibition - Pavilion of the French Colonies Overseas Date: 1914
Wearing the chevrons of honor for services overseas. Two dogs wearing coats with chevron symbols on, with there handlers are paraded before the troops aboard a US naval ship Date: 20th century
Scouts at Heathrow AirportMr Trevor Scott-Chard and London Air Scouts at London Heathrow Airport with British Overseas Airways Corporation Boeing Stratocruiser Canopus behind them. 1950
Orchard Hospital entrance c. 1916 Snowden sSoldiers at the entrance to the Orchard Convalescent Hospital at Long Reach, near Dartford, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital for overseas troops, mainly Australians
The Sketch Christmas Number by Charles RobinsonSecondary front cover of The Sketch magazine featuring an illustration by Charles Robinson of a young woman in an 18th century dress looking with wonder at a figurine
Service Overseas bookletCover of " Service Overseas", a booklet issued to British servicemen about to be posted overseas, and containing useful and practical information
Young men at Salvation Army Training CentreA group of six young men picking apples in an orchard. The location is a Salvation Army Training Centre preparing them for overseas duties with the organisation
Duke and Duchess of York on Anzac DayThe Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) in Melbourne, Australia, on Anzac Day. This tour, which lasted six months
Duke of Connaught and Scots GuardsPrince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), on a station platform watching members of the Scots Guards depart for Egypt
BOAC Stratocruiser SpeedbirdModel of a BOAC (British Overseas Airways Corporation) Stratocruiser Speedbird, cut-away to reveal the seating arrangement inside, with a pilots hat
Orchard Convalescent Hospital, Dartford, KentThe Orchard Convalescent Hospital at Long Reach, near Dartford, Kent, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital for overseas troops, mainly Australians
Loading supply ship, World War ILoading a supply ship at the docks for transport overseas during World War I
British Overseas Airways Stewardesses, 1943Photograph showing two stewardesses (on right) of the British Overseas Airways, in the stern of a motor-launch, heading out to join a waiting flying-boat, 1943
Read by the World: The Illustrated London News overseasSeries of images by A. Forestier showing readers of the Illustrated London News around the world, a reflection of the papers immense popularity both home and abroad
Mckinley Inaugurated 3William McKinley watches the inauguration procession from a stand before the White House. During his term of office he will add substantially to U.S. overseas territories