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Sorbus aucuparia, rowan treePhotographed by Pat Hart, Summer 2003
Betula pendula, silver birchPhotographed by Pat Hart, Summer 2003
Aesculus hippocastanum, horse chestnut treePhotographed by Pat Hart, Summer 2003
William A. Pinkerton with railroad special agents Pat Connell (left) and Sam Finley (right), full-length portrait. Date ca. 1880
A small boy choking on a plumb. Two girls try and help him, one patting him on the back, the other offering him some water. The caption reads: " the plum that took the wrong turning"
Sun-Pat advertisement, 1953Advertisement for Sun-Pat peanuts depicting a comfortable domestic scene with a couple enjoying Sun-Pat peanuts as they sit in their living room in front of a blazing fire. Date: 1953
Picture No. 10508193Anon 1. Pat-a-cake
Queen Elizabeth II and ponyQueen Elizabeth II attending the Royal Agricultural Society show at Newton Abbot in Devon, seen patting one of the winners in the pony class. Date: 1952
The Queen and Princess Margaret at BadmintonQueen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret make friends with the famous Foxhunter during the third day of the British Horse Societys Olympic Horse Trials at Badminton. Date: 1952
Queen Elizabeth II with Richard Nixon, 1970Queen Elizabeth II shakes hands with Mrs Pat Nixon, wife of the United States President, Richard Nixon who watches, along with British Prime Minister, Edward Heath
Sun-Pat Peanuts advertisementAdvertisement for Sun-Pat Peanuts which are, for Lady Rendlesham, indispensable at any party. Date: 1954
Picture No. 10508214Anon 5. Pat-a-cake
Picture No. 10508217Anon 6. Pat-a-cake
Picture No. 10508209Anon 4. Pat-a-cake
Young boys with a Moorland PonyTwo young boys pose for a photograph with a Moorland Pony, Devon
Met Police officers at Piccadilly Circus, LondonTwo Metropolitan Police officers, one male, one female, on duty at Piccadilly Circus in Central London, speaking to a young couple
1914 Pat-Riots, 1915 PatriotsCartoon showing how Ireland was on the verge of civil war in 1914, but how joining up to fight instead during World War One transformed them into good and obedient British patriots! Date: 1915
Roofless cabin during evictions in IrelandRear view of a couple of gentlemen and two grieving women near the cabin of Pat MacNamara which has been tumbled by levellers
Dougalls Pat. LockfastDougalls Patent Lockfast rifle
Jockey / Pat Beasley 20CPat Beasley, jockey, in the colours of Mr P Dunne
PAT A CAKEPat a cake, pat a cake, bakers man, So I do, master, as fast as I can; Pat it, and prick it