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Florence Mills grave at Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, New York USA. Photographer: Bill Egan. Florence Mills (1896-1927) singer and dancer who became a major star of vaudeville
Cupid with a camera on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Portait of photographer Leandro A. Stanzani with Dolphin
Portait of photographer Leandro A. Stanzani
Entertainment of two boxing Boys - Ezbekieh Gardens, CairoEntertainment of two boxing Boys (Owen and Dade) at the Ezbekieh (Esbekieh, Ezbekiya, Azbakeya or Azbakia) Gardens, Cairo, Egypt. The MC is Sergeant Chase and the photographer was K. Bolam
Andrew Besley, photographer, and magazine, CornwallAndrew Besley, photographer, with Cornwall County Council press officers on the publication of the annual magazine, Discover the Magic of Cornwall, featuring his photograph on the front cover
Last-minute training for men of the Irish Guards Battle Group.One of 48 colour photographs taken by Sgt David John Miles, a reservist who volunteered to serve with 4 Armoured Brigade as Brigade
Heil, Cinderella! The Wilton pantomime for the troopsPhotographs from Heil, Cinderella, produced by Cecil Beaton in aid of a Comforts Fund for H.M. Forces. The cast include Lady Pembroke and her son Hon
Kissing Bridge, Holywood - a view over this bridge with the photographer and his wife at each side. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Holywood). Date: circa early 1900s
The Churn Or Harvest Home, Toome, Co. Antrim - a view of the photographer and his family all sitting at a table with wine and bread. There are interesting artefacts on the walls of the room
Phelim O Neills Castle, Salterstown, Ballyronan - a view of the derelict castle with the photographer as scale. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Londonderry: Salterstown). Date: circa early 1900s
Two women police officers mounting horses, LondonTwo women police officers in the process of mounting their horses in a Central London street. Women were appointed to the Mounted Branch in 1970. Date: circa 1977
Photographer C Vandyk, SW LondonPhotographer by royal appointment, C Vandyk, 125 Gloucester Road, South Kensington, SW London. circa late 19th century
Donald Thompson and medical orderlies, Russia, WW1The photographer Donald C Thompson (second from left, 1885-1947) and three medical orderlies who worked for Colonel Eugene Hurd
London Life party in the GPO Tower 1966Guests at a party thrown by short-lived by hip and happening magazine, London Life at the top of the newly-built GPO (Post Office) Tower in May 1966
South Africa - Native South African in Traditional DressNative South African in Traditional Dress, South Africa. Captioned Take Me As I Am - FH Hancox Photographer Date: 1900s
Four well dressed Edwardian men named by the photographer - on the left is Ernest Battersby, the photographer, and their left is his brother James Johnson Battersby
Brabyns Brow, Marple, CheshireAlthough no longer cobbled, this view remains much as it was over 100 years ago when this photogrpah was taken. George Potter
Webbs Tea Rooms, Marple, CheshireOnce a well-known local attraction below the Marple Aqueduct, this picture shows the photographer Ernest Battersby and his friend and employee George Potter outside the premises. Date: circa 1906
NIEPCE, Joseph-Nicephore (1765-1833). French inventor, most noted as one of the inventors of photography. Engraving
London Fire Brigade photographer at workLondon Fire Brigade fireman-photographer at work, with hosepipes trained on a burning building
Norman Parkinson and his unusual studio decorationNorman Parkinson (1913-1990), British portrait and fashion photographer, or, as The Sketch describes him, the modern camera artist
Ted Serios, American thoughtographerTheodore (Ted) Judd Serios (1918-2006), American thoughtographer. He took photographs which he claimed were infuenced by his own psychic powers, though several people claimed it was a trick
Niepce De St VictorJOSEPH-NICEPHORE NIEPCE de Saint-Victor French pioneer of photography, who more than anyone deserves to be regarded as the first true photographer. Date: 1765 - 1833
Eleanor Malby, wife of Reginald Malby, photographerEleanor Malby (1886-1956), wife of Reginald Malby, official photographer to the Royal Horticultural Society, seen here as a young Edwardian woman with a baby
Metropolitan Police photographer at workA Metropolitan Police photographer at work, focusing his attention on a car engine
Eadweard Muybridge with his animals in motion imagesEadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), US photographer and inventor, showing his instananeous photographs of animals in motion at the Royal Society
Ufos / MarquandUFO photographed in broad daylight near Bakersfield, California; alas, the photographer subsequently confessed it was a hub-cap tossed into the air
Bashful model and six policemenThe Bashful Model. It takes six policemen to restrain a suspect long enough for him to be photographed
Kitten in BucketA small kitten hides in a bucket gazing up at the photographer
Photographer with lioness at the zooUnusual Friends - photographer with lioness at Chessington Zoo, Surrey. 1950s
Andrew Besley, photographer, at Lanhydrock House, CornwallAndrew Besley (right), photographer, at Lanhydrock House, a Grade I listed building near Bodmin, Cornwall. With him is Giles Clotworthy of the National Trust
Andrew Besley, photographer, Lands End, CornwallAndrew Besley, photographer, in action with a Linhof 5x4 camera on a tripod at Lands End, Cornwall. circa 1960s
Andrew Besley, photographer, at an exhibition about wrecks and rescues in the south west of England. Seen standing by press photographs of the Flying Enterprise
Andrew Besley, photographer, CornwallAndrew Besley, photographer, in action with a Pentax 6x7 camera in Cornwall. circa 1960s
Press photographer at work alongside an aircraft with the code G-RUSH. Date: circa 1970s
Baby Artist - A (very) youthful photographer and his subject. Date: circa 1903
Andrew Besley, photographer, Dartmoor, DevonAndrew Besley, photographer, with his camera at Cranmere Pool, Dartmoor, Devon. Date: circa 1960s
For RemembranceA large family poses for a photograph. 1928
A monkey perches on a film-makers cameraA monkey in the jungle of northern Thailand steals focus by climbing on top of this film-makers camera. 1927
British troops unloading high explosive shellsPhotograph of British troops unloading high explosive shells at a depot in France, nd. From a collection of 23 official photographs by Press Photographer Bayley Harrison, World War One
Route taken by Front attack of Peiwar KotalPhotograph of a view of the route taken by front attack of Peiwar Kotal. Photographer: John Burke, 1878-1879 (c). From album of 115 photographs by Bourne and Shepherd
WW1 - column of 18pdr QF Mark 1 Guns on a road in FrancePhotograph of a column of 18pdr QF Mark 1 Guns on a road in France, nd. From a collection of 23 official photographs by Press Photographer Bayley Harrison, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918)
British Beach-Head Photograph Hailed as ?War?s Greatest?Photograph: British Beach-Head Photograph Hailed as ?War?s Greatest? By U. S. Press. Photograph was taken by Sgt. Photographer of the British Army Film Unit
Advert for society photographer Edwin Neame, London, 1926 Date: 1926
Naval cadet in a group of spectatorsNaval cadet with a camera in a group of spectators. Date: circa 1950s
Bulldog and Monkey with cameraUnusual Friends - Bulldog and Monkey with camera. 1950s
British Challenger tank following a farm boy and his cowA British Challenger tank following a farm boy and his cow across a bridge.One of 48 colour photographs taken by Sgt David John Miles