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Christmas Decorations for a shop, ManchesterTwo men prepare some street Christmas Decorations, Manchester. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
Hampton Court - A London alleyway / passageLondon alley " Hampton Court". Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd
B Franklin / BookshopBENJAMIN FRANKLIN Bookshop, next to Christ Church, Philadelphia, of the American statesman, scientist and philosopher
Gooseberries / CriesA woman sells Gooseberries, a penny a pint from a pavement wheelbarrow
Thackeray / KensingtonWILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY English novelists home at 13 Young Street, Kensington, from 1846 to 1853
Turner Birthplace MaidenJMW TURNER Artists birthplace in Maiden Lane, Covent Garden
Samuel Johnson / Gough SqDR SAMUEL JOHNSON English writers home at 17 Gough Square, Fleet Street, where he lived while compiling his Dictionary
Mosaic PavementA section of a marvellous collection of mosaics found at a Roman Villa site at Bignor, W.Sussex. This particular corner motif is a depiction of winter
Selling Fish / BrittanyA man weighs fish on some scales set up on the pavement in Brittany, France, while a crowd of potential customers gathers round
Crowd on Oxford St 1960SPedestrians fill the pavement on one side of a busy Oxford Street, London
Paris Street RepairmanA Parisian man repairs various items whilst sitting on the pavement
Pavement Artist LondonA pavement artist at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, paints a womans portrait; other canvases stand against the railings
Palace of Justice / RomeThe Palace of Justice, Rome. Building work started in 1890 under the architectural supervision of G.Calderini. The sculptor Ximenes created the bronze statue on the roof
Roller-Skating / ChatterbxA doubtful turn Two young men skate on the pavement in the city
Newspaper Sellers / 1892Three newsmen sell their broadsheet newspapers at Ludgate Circus
Crockfords Club House on St Jamess Street
Paris Pavement Cafe 1890A busy scene at a Paris pavement cafe
Male Type / Dandies / BucksBond Street Loungers wear: strapped trousers, hessian boots, greatcoat, frock coat, top hats, buttonhole, coats cut-away at the front & one man dressed all in black
Fall / Fluffy House CatA fluffy domestic cat sitting on the pavement
Children / Arabs HolidayTwo poor street children look at a travel poster and imagine what it would be like to go on a sea trip
Gas Explosion / Paris / 1905A gas explosion in Boulveard Sebastopol, Paris Date: 1905
Rolling Sidewalks for Pedestrians (And their Dogs)
Shaking Hands in StreetA gentleman raises his hat to a lady while shaking hands with her
Hippies at PiccadillyYoung people hang out at Piccadilly Circus in London Date: 1960s
Roman Mosaic London 1869Elaborated Roman mosaic unearthed in the Poultry, near Mansion House, London
Doncaster High StreetThe pump on the pavement is an indication that the High Street of Doncaster, Yorkshire, has not lost sight of its small-town origins
Trade / Mending a ChairOld Chairs to mend - two maidservants bring out chairs to a a pavement chair-mender in the streets of London
Furniture RepairerA man with a wooden leg mends chairs on the street, rebinding the seats with new rushes
Selling Sand / Cries / LndnSand ho! A man sells sand in London. His donkey is carrying the load. Two boys play a game on the pavement
Wkng Class St / PhotoA street, possibly Bethnal Green, and some of its dwellers who gather for a group photograph on the pavement
Tic-Tac-ToeThree children play a game of Tic-Tac-Toe
Drinking Choc in CafeDrinking chocolate on the terrasse of a cafe, Belgium
Houdsditch / Slums / 1870Houndsditch on a foggy evening - pavement traders hoping for a customer
Wet day in Piccadilly, Central LondonA wet day in Piccadilly, Central London, with pedestrians and a hansom cab
Two boys discussing the birth of twinsOur teachers going to have two babies at once. -- I didn t know she had two husbands !
Au Bon Marche, Rue de Sevres, Paris, FranceExterior view of the Au Bon Marche department store in the Rue de Sevres, Paris, France
Scene on the Boulevard des Italiens, Paris, at 5 pm
Gentleman offers to share his umbrella -ella -ellaA polite gentleman kindly offers to share his umbrella with some young ladies who are in danger of getting wet
Gladstones illness, Downing Street, 1880The scene at 10 Downing Street, Central London, as anxious enquirers wait for news of the condition of Prime Minister William Gladstone, recovering from a lung infection