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Double page spread in a diary for 5-10 SeptemberA double page spread in a young persons diary for 5-10 September. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Furniture by Holland and SonsTable with inlaid top, decorated with twining snakes, eagle and griffin claws and lily pads. This table featured in the 1851 Great Exhibition
Cricketer - Sir Francis S. JacksonSir Francis Stanley Jackson (1870-1947). English cricketer. Date: 1899
A batsman exhibitis four different shotsA combination action photograph of a batsman, in full cricket kit, plays four different shots, from the classic forward defensive shot (left) through to a cover drive (right)
What a jolly cricketer he would makeA school boy cricketer admires a suit of armour and imitates the poise and the position of the statues sword, with his cricket bat
Mexico - Transport of Yucatecan sisal padsA farmer carrying Yucatecan sisal pads on two small platforms that move on a rail pulled by two mules toward the scraper machine
Richard Sands Air Walking at Drury Lane, 1853Engraving showing Richard Sands (d.1861), the American acrobat, equestrian and air walker, performing at Drury Lane Theatre, London, March 1853
Clement Hill - CricketerClement Hill - Australian cricketer and champions batsman, who tormented the English attack on a number of tours to Australia in the late 19th century
G W Beldam - CricketerGeorge W Beldam - cricketer for Middlesex
C E McLeod - CricketerCharlie E McLeod - Cricketer for Victoria and the Australian Test side (1894/5 until 1905)
W W Arstrong - CricketerWarwick W Armstrong - Australian Test all-rounder
Hon. Fs JacksonThe Hon. Francis Stanley Jackson finishing an off- drive. Cricketer for Yorkshire and England
P F Warner - CricketerPelham F. Warner hitting an on-drive. Cricketer for Middlesex and England
J T Tyldesley (Lancs)John Thomas Tyldesley - cricketer for Lancashire and England
A O Jones, CricketerArthur Owen Jones, cricketer for Nottinghamshire
Swan / Glass Design / JugendThe first of two designs for stained glass depicting swans in the water. (Cygnus olor)
Futuristic city with a range of transport optionsA futuristic city with a range of transport options -- elevated tramways, suspended trolley buses and rooftop landing pads
Mid-Ocean Landing PadsLong-distance aircraft will stop off at mid-ocean landing platforms to re-fuel
Schoolboy BatsmanA schoolboy batsman prepares to smite the rosy orb forcefully through extra cover
Giant Water Lily / 1849Also known as Victoria Regia. An example is displayed at Chatsworth where a young lady stands on a leaf to demonstrate its strength
Sport / Footballer PhotoAnonymous footballer in kit with football