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Life of Charles Dickens - Old Cottage on the Wiltshire Avon. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no 34 Date: circa 1890s
Charles Dickens - Leather Bottle Inn, Cobham (Pickwick PaperLife of Charles Dickens - Leather Bottle Inn, Cobham (Pickwick Papers). Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no.17 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Blundestone Church (David CopperfiLife of Charles Dickens - Blumstone(Blundstone?) Church (David Copperfield). Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no.16 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Great Yarmouth.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no. 15 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Kingsgate St, Sarah Gamps House. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no 14 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Holborn Workhouse. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 13 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Barnet. Oliver Twists entry intoLife of Charles Dickens - Barnet. Scene of Oliver Twists entry into London.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 12 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Chancery Court (Bleak House). Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no 11 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Old Square, Lincolns Inn. London.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no.7 Date: circa 1890s
Dickens - Mr Tulkinghorns House. In Doughty St LondonLife of Charles Dickens - Mr Tulkinghorns House. In Doughty St London.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 6 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Sardinia Street. Lincolns Inn London. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 5 Date: circa 1890s
India - The Chini-Ka-Roya, AgraBlack and white. Highly decorated building which has started to fall apart - plaster and walls missing in places.. Part of India Box, Boswell Collection. Slide number 158 and 10. Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Dickens House in Doughty St. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 2 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Row of terraced houses with rectangular windows and arched doorways. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no. missing Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Dickens Old Curiosity Shop.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no 21 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - The old curiosity shop. London.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no 21 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Fountains Court. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no 20 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Boulters Dock. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no 19 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Fountain Court (Great Expectations). Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works) slide no 20 Date: circa 1890s
Life of Charles Dickens - Newgate Prison. Was a prison in London, at the corner of Newgate Street and Old Bailey just inside the City of London
Broadstairs 1909Broadstairs in Kent, showing a popular British destination Date: 1909
Scarborough, the rivera of the northScarborough, Yorkshire: the Italian Terrace at the Spa Date: 1909
Folkstone harbour in 1909Fishing boat going into harbour at Folkestone 1909
Leas in FolkstoneFolkestone Promenade Pier, over looking the cliff lift. 1909
The well at Cawnpore(Kanpur), 1860The well at Cawnpore at Lucknow, India, pictured as it was in 1860. The dried up well was used to dispose of the bodies of British women
Suttee Chowrah Ghaut, 1860The Suttee Chowrah Ghaut(Satichaura Ghat), later known as massacre Ghaut at Cawnpore, India, pictured as it was in 1860. The site is associated with the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Date: 1860
Graphic front cover - Visitors to the Eiffel TowerSome rather good portraits by Graphic artist, Paul Renouard, depicting visitors to the Eiffel Tower at the Paris International Exhibition of 1889
Reception on completion of Eiffel TowerVIPS, state and civic dignitaries, along with senior engineers gather for a reception at the top of the completed Eiffel Tower on 31 March 1889. Date: 1889
Lunching in a restaurant of the Eiffel Tower, first platformPeople enjoying lunch at one of the four restaurants on the first platform of the Eiffel Tower at a height of 180 feet shortly after its opening as the centrepiece of the Paris International
Greenwich, National Maritime Museum by G. H. DavisA diagrammatic view of the Historic, National Maritime Museum, in Greenwich, showing the restored Queens House, readiing rooms and Caird galleries Date: 1937
Arrival of the Theatre Train at Victoria Station, 1914Theatre-goers from the suburbs exit Victoria Station amid office workers and commuters ready to take a taxi in search of dinner before going to see a play or musical in Londons West End in 1914
Louvain Cathedral by W. L. BruckmanSaint Peters Church (Sint-Pieterskerk), Louvain (Leuven), Belgium. Willem Leendert Bruckman, Dutch artist, 1866- 1928. Date: 1914
The Walls of Old England by Sir Edward PoynterThe cliffs at Bude in Cornwall. Date: 1914
Advertisement for the resort of Scarborough, 1914Advertisement extolling the delights of the bracing Yorkshire coast as a holiday destination, specifically the seaside resort of Scarborough
54 Mount Street home of Prince & Princess Arthur ConnaughtNo. 54 Mount Street, Park Lane, London, take by Prince Arthur of Connaught to be his London home after his marriage to his cousin, Princess Alexandra of Fife on 15 October 1913
Eagle Hut YMCA in London, WW1A general view of the Eagle Hut in Aldwych, London. The YMCA supplied British servicemen away from home in the UK and overseas with a place to eat, drink, relax, and write letters home
Stockwell OrphanageStockwell orphanage, Clapham Road, London, founded by Charles Spurgeon, opened in 1869 off Stockwell Park Road, on a site which is now part of the Stockwell Park Estate
Its coming! Gas attack 1917The alert has just been given, by means of a shell-going that a German gas wave has been let loose, and is approaching the trenches
Colchester station, 1846Colchester station, pictured when it first opened in 1846. Colchester station was the terminus for the Eastern Union Railway, which began 17 miles away in Ipswich. Date: 1846
Harrogate as a watering place during wartimePhotographs showing various members of society enjoying the delights of Harrogate Spa in North Yorkshire. The town increased in popularity during the war due society foregoing well-known German spas
The War Office, WW1A view from the top of the War Office, down Whitehall towards Westminster, looking suitably ominous in September 1914 with the Great War underway
Sparta and the Taygetus mountains, c. 1880. Date: c. 1880
Harrogate advertisement, 1918Advertisement for Harrogate in North Yorkshire, the spa on the moors, which enjoyed something of a revival during the First World War when the German spas previously frequented by smart society were
Cartoon, The Glad Hand, WW1Cartoon, The Glad Hand -- Brother Jonathan (representing the USA) tells Kaiser Wilhelm to wash his hand first, before shaking it
Regional African music: ZambesiMusicians perfoming together next to the Zambesi river, Africa. Women with water pots listen to the music of the marimba, sansa and pan pipes
Regional African musicNative African musician playing a musical instrument, composed of a bow and a hollow gourd. Date: 1868
Skindles at Maidenhead by FishUncle Fred, the uncle of Eve, The Tatler magazines fictional gossip columnist, enjoys the delights of Skindles, the notorious hotel in Maidenhead popular with officers - and all men really
Maidenhead for the summer by FishImpression of Maidenhead, Buckinghamshire in August by Annie Fish, a popular a popular destination, and one with a bit of a reputation, for fashionable society in the first half of the 20th century