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Harold Larwood Bowling, 1933Photograph of the English bowler, Harold Larwood, in action during the MCC tour of Australia, 1933. During that tour, D.R
MUSSOLINI SAVES EUROPEMussolini returns from Munich to be applauded as the salvatore della pace who has saved Europe from imminent conflagration. Date: 1938
Horse trotting races - Hipodromo, Sant Lluis, Mahon, MenorcaHorse trotting races at Hipodromo, Sant Lluis, Mahon, Menorca, Spain. A male jockey driver in orange shirt and hat out in front of the field
AuteuilOil painting showing a bunch of racehorses jumping over an obstacle at blistering pace, using a blurred effect. The venue of this race is Auteuil Hippodrome, on Route des Lacs
The Bystander - keeps pace with the timesWhat we may soon see if the present shortage of paper grows even more insistent. Date: 1917
Tomb of the Blessed Alberto da Bergamo, 13th century. Marble sculptures with man on horseback holding scales (top), and Savior flanked by an angel and a monk (Alberto)
Italian poster, German Peace, WW1Italian poster, design by Sergio Canevari, La Pace Tedesca (German Peace), First World War. 1917
Speedometer for Motor Cars 1910Patent machine that recorded the pace of a motor car by S. Smith & Sons, showing at the Olympia Motor Show. Date: 1910
Speed blur horses, Petra, JordanHorses race through the Petra gorge, the narrow passage, or Siq, leading to Petra, Jordan. The movement of the horses creates blur Date: circa 1995
Italy. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. 4th century ADItaly. Early Christians. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. Inscription: Christian phrase appears in pace. The symbol of the dove and the olive branch and the monogram of Constantine T. 4th century AD
Early Christian. Roman tombstone with Christian iconographyEarly Christian Art. Italy. Early Christians. Roman tombstone with Christian iconography. Inscription: Victoria, consecrated virgin, who lived 28 years. Christian phrase appears in pace
Facade of Church of Our Lady of Peace. 17th century. RomeItaly. Rome. Church of Our Lady of Peace. Baroque facade by Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669). 17th century
Barrymores 4 in handLord Barrymore drives his four-in-hand at a cracking pace... Date: circa 1790
Dance, the CortezA Spanish or Mexican step, sufficiently popular to inspire this painting, but which failed to keep up the pace... Date: circa 1912
SHERIDANs ADVANCE 1864Philip Henry Sheridan, US General, given command of the Army of the Shenandoah, he defeats General Lee. Here he advances at a good pace on horseback with his men. Date: 1864
Pace PasiniPACE PASINI Italian writer, author of Il cavalier perduto thought to have inspired Manzoni. Date: 1583 - 1644
A sharp pace from start to finish. Date c1884
Date denaro per la vittoria; la vittoria e la pace. Banca Italiana di Sconto. Poster shows a cannon, resting on a pile of coins, pointing upwards toward the mountains
Slowness PostcardEverything seems Blooming Slow just now... A man complaining of a lack of speed and motion needs to check his mount - a Giant Tortoise! Date: 1918
Milan, Italy - Arco della Pace - The Arch of Peace Date: circa 1910s
Arco della Pace - Milan - ItalyArco della Pace ( Arch of Peace ) - Milan - Italy Date: circa 1910s
Label, Hotel La Pace, Pisa, ItalyLuggage label from the Hotel La Pace, Pisa, Italy, featuring the Leaning Tower. 20th century
A Christmas Morning On The Hill Side, by W. Bryce HamiltonA colour illustration of a fast pace sledge race on a winter morning
French soldiers on the marchFrench infantrymen in their new tricoleur grey uniforms, marching at a quick pace. The new grey uniform, patriotically woven of red, blue and white threads
Royal Mail CoachThe Royal Mail coach Coming down hill at quite a pace
A Hunting PhaetonGoing to Cover. Two huntsmen in their swift carriage travel at pace along a country lane
Welbeck Abbey Motor RaceThe first automobile race in England at Welbeck Abbey: the start. The fastest car attained a pace of 42 miles/hour
GUSMAOs 1709 DEVICEGUSMAOs PROJECT The magnetically steered barque of Bartolomeo Lourenco da Gusmao flew from the tower of the Casa da India to the Terreiro de Pace, Lisbon
GUSMAOs 1709 PROJECTGUSMAOs PROJECT The magnetically steered barque of Bartolomeo Lourenco da Gusmao flies from the tower of the Casa da India to the Terreiro de Pace, Lisbon
Telegraph Stock DealsStockbrokers need high-tech communications to keep pace with their wheeling and dealing - this woman is sending coffee quotations over the ticker circuit
Dodge AdvertBright with beauty, built with care - once you thrill to the new pace of Dodge performance, you will not care to accept less