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DANCING BEARS AT ZOODancing bears at Munich zoo, Germany. Date: early 1930s
Two English Rural Working Horses - Working PartnersTwo English Rural Working Horses pulling a simple form of harrow - Working Partners Date: circa 1920s
Musical Terms Up to Date - Adagio - very Slow! A pretty young girl sits expectantly, whilst her elderly suitor takes a LONG TIME to make his move! Date: circa 1905
Priest directed to find a Scotsmans late business partner. Parson (to Mr MacDougal) - " ! want to see Mr Thompson, please." Macdougal
Two Edwardian Couples on a jolly jaunt in the countryside. They stop beneath a large tree and are lucky enought to be snapped by a passing photographer. Date: circa 1908
Partners in the bogie business. Illustration showing two men, Prof. Scarem presenting his latest findings on microbes to a crowd of frightened onlookers, and Dr
The partners. Illustration shows a man labeled The Railroad with Land Grants and Franchises in his pockets, reading a ticker tape from a device labeled Speculation
The Volunteers Ball at the Floral Hall, Covent Garden, LondEngraving showing the Volunteers Ball at the Floral Hall in Covent Garden, London, 1860. This image shows the Volunteers in their uniforms and their partners in formal evening dresses
Self and Partners!, by Lawson WoodOrang utan playing multiple hands in a game of cards. Date: 1930
View of a ball from belowA quite remarkable and rather wonderful French postcard presenting the view of a ball as could be seen if one were looking upward through a glass floor! Date: circa 1910s
Dancing Partnaer 1843Dancing partners at a charity ball Date: 1843
Helen Wills and Edith Cross in actionMiss Helen Wills Moody and Miss Edith Cross, American tennis doubles partners pictured in action on court at Wimbledon in 1929
Dancing the Fandango, Catalonia (Spain). A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century
Saint Peter (Mosaic)Church and Empire are depicted as equal partners, under the aegis of Saint Peter (in other words, the Pope has the last word...)
Indoor Dresses 1846Four ladies in indoor dresses wait for partners at a reception