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Christie Poirot CoverBelgian detective Hercule Poirot, featured on the cover of the Strand magazine containing Christies story The Crime in Cabin 66
Oxo advertisement - Scott Antarctic expedition endorsementAdvertisement for Oxo as supplied to Captain Scott on his ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. The advert quotes a letter from Scott who wrote
Breakdown lorry from Lambeth fire station in actionThe breakdown lorry, from Lambeth fire station, being deployed to move a lorry involved in a serious accident with the OXO lorry in the distance
Oxo in the Antarctic - Captain Scott polar expeditionAdvertisement for Oxo showing members of the ill-fated Captain Scott polar expedition to the South Pole enjoying an 11 o clock cup of OXO on board the Terra Nova
Festival of Empire - Crystal PalaceThe Festival of Empire - held at Crystal Palace, Sydenham May to October 1911. In the foreground is a sponsored kiosk, providing visitors with Lemco & Oxo meat extract products
Christmas morning swim in the SerpentinePage from the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News featuring various sketches of the Christmas morning swimming handicap in the Serpentine in Hyde Park
Wartime Oxo AdvertisementA wartime advertisement promoting Oxo, the photograph shows two children happily drinking the product. Mother knows the value of Oxo in helping out the rations. Date: circa 1940s
Advertisement for Oxo, One of Scott's milestones, with ice landscape and polar bear. Illustration by C Norman, captioned News from Captain Scott'. Date: 1911
An advert for Oxo Cubes, as extolled by a beaming baby. Date: circa 1932
W H Smith & Son, news stand, London Railway Terminus Date: 1911
Dog waits for owner outside corner shop, LondonDog waits patiently while its owner shops in a corner grocery store, London. Date: 1950s
Aerial view of the Strand, London, on a busy day, with the Wellington Lounge on the right. Date: circa 1910
Ellesmere Canal, linking the Mersey and the Severn rivers
Esplanade and Clarence Pier, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, on a busy day. Date: circa 1920s
A tug and lighters, from Blackfriars, with the OXO tower on the opposite bank, River Thames, London, England. Date: February 1939
View down Lozells Road, Aston, Birmingham, West Midlands, on the corner with Berners Street. Date: circa 1905
Italian VintageITALY The vintage in Tuscany, near Firenze Date: 1894
Oxo advertisement, WWIAdvertisement for Oxo, an inestimable boon to the fighting forces at this time of the year. Advert is illustrated by two scenes showing British soldiers manning a machine gun on the front line
WW1 Oxo advertisementAdvertisement for Oxo suggesting Oxo and potato cakes as a delicious (and economical) luncheon during the First World War. Date: 1918
Oxo advertisement with trench scene, WW1Advertisement for Oxo, for men at the Front and in training, with an excellent accompanying picture illustrating the grim conditions borne by soldiers in the trenches
War Time Pudding with Oxo, 1918Advertisement for Oxo from the First World War, suggesting that the versatile stock cube could help out your meat ration. A new Oxo dish prepared by an unidentified celebrated chef
A female ticket collector at platform five in a London train station
Teacher scolding pupil for defacing the classroom wallsA stern Master scolding a small schoolboy for defacing the classroom walls with a humorous set of scribbles including the OXO Bull in a cup of tea and a little stickman. Date: circa 1920s
A wife giveing her husband a cup of OxoA wife giving her husband a cup of Oxo. Advertisement for Oxo, assuring their nourishing concentrated Beef will " maintain health and vigour" Date: 1928- 1929
Polar tableau, RSS Discovery ExhibitionA polar tableau at an RSS Discovery Exhibition, showing a tent, a husky dog, skis, a flag and snow, as used on the the film set at Ealing Studios. 1948
View up Putney High Street, LondonA photograph taken from the top of the tower of Putney Church (on the south bank of the Thames, London) looking up Putney High Street
Advert / Posters 1930SBill posters - evidently not eye-catching enough for the man and woman passing by