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Robin with a PipeA robin smokes a clay pipe - a very early Christmas card Date: circa 1860
Adrian BeverlandADRIAN BEVERLAND Dutch jurist and philologist Date: 1654 - 1712
Gilles Everaerts, smoking doctorGilles Everaerts, Dutch physician who evidently didn t think that smoking was bad for the health, or if he did, didn t care Date: c. 1563-1583
Good Luck card with pipe and playing cards. Date: circa 1890s
Culinary moulds in pewter 1887Page selection of culinary moulds in pewter. 1887
A merry time for little feetFantasy image. Girl and a rabbit dancing to the tune of a pipe. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912
Music cover, Trifles Light As Air, sung by Harry Clifton. circa 1870
Music cover, Bubbles at the Comedy Theatre, Your Sympathetic Smile, words by Eric Blore, music by Philip Braham. 1917
Romanesque houses, Tournai, Belgium, dating back to the 12th century. Date: circa 1910
Artist Luke Fildes with Paint BrushLuke Fildes Artist Date: circa 1892
Portrait of male working class man with pipe in mouth reading The Illustrated London News
Blowing bubblesYoung girl blowing bubbles with a china pipe. Artist: May Bowley Date: 1911
Gentlemen talking and smoking, c. 1800Two gentlemen in an interior. One approaches the other, who is sitting by the window smoking a pipe, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Christmas card to an Old Crony, with hearty greetings. (NB screw refers to tobacco) Date: circa 1900s
Chairing on the iceA young man with a pipe pushing his sweetheart along the ice on an ice chair. Artist: BH Smale Date: 1904
Father and young daughter take a stroll - Promenade, Margate. Date: circa 1930s
House of Mr Dinet in Bou Saada, Algeria, North Africa. Date: circa 1910
Cherub playing pipe on a floral greetings cardCherub playing a pipe on a floral greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Man smoking a clay pipe, c. 1800Man sitting comfortably on a bench smoking a clay pipe, c.1800 Date: C.1800
Musicians in the snow on a New Year card, about to have something poured on them from a jug. circa 1890s
People in medieval costume on a New Year cardFive people in medieval costume on a New Year card. One of them has caught (or shot down) a very thin bird. circa 1890s
Carol singers in the snow on a cutout Christmas cardCarol singers in the snow at night near a large house on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Machinery Hall - International Exhibition, Dublin, Ireland. Date: 1907
Memorial Organ, New City Hall, Portland, Maine, USAHerman Kotzschmar Memorial Organ, New City Hall, Portland, Maine, USA, the gift of Cyrus H K Curtis, built in 1909, dedicated in 1912
Cherub playing a pipe on a greetings card decorated with fruit and an ornate edging. Date: circa 1890s
Two uniformed foxes on a New Year cardTwo uniformed foxes playing pipe and drum in front of a castle on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Final illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson -- The End. An old man looks at a broken-down old engine rusting in a field. Date: 1935
Girl and boy with large flower on a Christmas card. The boy is playing the pipe to serenade the girl. Date: circa 1890s
Children making a snowman on a Christmas card. circa 1890s
Cartoon, No need to worry, WW1Cartoon, No need to worry, showing various complacent people, soldiers and civilians, thinking that war isn t such a bad thing, as they themselves are doing all right. Date: 1916
La Baionnette cover - French impression of British officerFront cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on the British Tommy. Showing a stereotypical English soldier in khaki uniform, smoking a pipe. Date: 1916
Cartoon, The little English knife, WW1Cartoon, The little English knife. A French soldier in a trench on the Western Front tells his English colleague that he is faithful to his Rosalie (the name for his bayonet)
Cartoon, During the bombardment, WW1Cartoon, During the bombardment. A British soldier eats from a hamper during a bombing raid. He tells another soldier, Jim, that when he eats quickly he gets the hiccups -- can he suggest a remedy
Cartoon, Troop transport, WW1Cartoon, Troop transport. An ex-valet, now a soldier, is surprised to find that his former employer, a baron, is his driver. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Time for a drink, WW1Cartoon, Time for a drink. A French soldier sits on the back of a chair with his feet on the seat to drink at a bar. The two soldiers with him tell the owner not to be shocked by his behaviour
Cartoon, Encounter, WW1Cartoon, Encounter. A young soldier meets his uncle who seems younger than when he last saw him. The uncle replies that he was in the territorial army
Cartoon, Between two attacks, WW1Cartoon, Between two attacks. French soldiers in a trench relax, eat, drink and play cards in a quiet moment on the Western Front. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Childhood memories, WW1Cartoon, Childhood memories. An old soldier says he feels young again, invigorated by the fresh air of the Western Front. Another man says its more to do with the lice. Date: 1916
Cartoon, French soldiers in quarters, WW1Cartoon, French soldiers in quarters, standing in the street with their musical instruments (three drums and one violin). Three children watching them think that its better to play the drum
Doorstep Artist 2 Light Pipe Hall Road, Stockton 1970sDoorstep Artist 2.. Light Pipe Hall Road, Stockton 1970s 1970s
Doorstep Artist. Light Pipe Hall Road, Stockton 1970s 1970s
Doorstep Artist 3. Light Pipe Hall Road, Stockton 1970s Date: 1970s
Cat lets mouse out of trapThe cat lets the mouse out of the trap -- Mr and Mrs Mouse are reunited. Date: circa 1933
The Silent Service by H. M. Bateman, WW1 cartoon 1918THE SILENT SERVICE An elderly gentleman strains himself to try to hear what a younger man is saying. Date: 1918
Cartoon, Scientific Researches! New Discoveries in Pneumaticks! or, an Experimental Lecture on the Powers of Air, by James Gillray
Illustration, Castle Tavern, Holborn, LondonIllustration, a group of men in the Castle Tavern, a public house in Holborn, London, popular with sporting people. Date: 1832
The dancing lesson, Les Images en MusiqueCats taking part in a dancing lesson in a park, illustration in Les Images en Musique, with illustrations by Benjamin Rabier and easy pieces for piano by Jane Vieu. Date: 1908