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Policeman giving directionsA London policeman giving directions to a member of the public in a crowded street. Date: 1871
French police searching a suspectSearching a suspect at a prefeture Date: 1869
Policeman controlling traffic, Oxford Street, LondonPoliceman controlling traffic, Oxford Street (at St Christophers Place), London, with a 23 bus behind him. The bus carries an advertisement for a film, Name the Man. Date: 1924
Bow Street Police Station, Covent Garden, LondonBow Street Police Station and Magistrates Court, Covent Garden, London. Date: circa 1910
Gloucester Gate, Regents Park, London. Date: circa 1905
Bow Street Magistrates Court with policemen outside, LondonBow Street Magistrates Court with policemen outside, Covent Garden, London. circa 1905
The Innocent Abroad on Derby Day by IllingworthThe Lone Cyclist: " Excuse me, constable, is this the way to Epsom racecourse." One, perhaps rather myopic man, unfamiliar with the typical chaos on the road to Epsom on Derby Day asks a
Music cover, We All Went Round sung by Michael NolanMusic cover, We All Went Round, written and composed by T W Connor, sung by Michael Nolan. circa 1895
Policeman / Profile / 1840Profile of a policeman Date: circa 1840
Racegoers and bookies at the Epsom Derby, 1933. Date: 1933
Tons of Money by William Evans & A T PecheyPromotional postcard for Tons of Money by William Evans and Archibald Thomas Pechey. First produced at the Opera House, Southport, 20th March and Shaftesbury Theatre, 13th April 1922
Policeman in a street with a lost dog. Date: circa 1960s
French police trainingLearning to distinguish facial characteristics of possible suspects at the Paris Prefecture Date: 1899
Sergeant Brue by Owen HallPromotional flyer for Sergeant Brue by Owen Hall; music Liza Lehmann. First produced at the Strand Theatre, 10th December 1904
Poppy by Dorothy DonnellyPromotional postcard for Poppy by Dorothy Donnelly; music Stephen Jones and Arthur Samuel. (Apollo Theatre, New York, 3rd September 1923)
On Night Duty - Tom NelsonPromotional postcard for On Night Duty, a music hall sketch performed by Tom Nelson, pictured here as a policeman looking up at his namesake in Trafalgar Square
Officer 666 by Augustin McHughPromotional postcard for Officer 666 by Augustin McHugh. First produced in England, 30th October 1912. For the revival at the New Theatre, 2/nd July 1913
A Kiss for Cinderella by J M BarriePromotional postcard for A Kiss for Cinderella by J. M. Barrie. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre, 16th March 1916. The heroine dreams of herself as Cinderella because she has been given that
Christmas and New Year card (inside pages) -- Police Sergeant, Clown and Jester. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Front and back covers, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson, published by the Great Western Railway in the companys centenary year
Grafton Street, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Date: circa 1907
Policeman saluting on a Christmas cardPoliceman standing in a street saluting on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Milburn House, Buffalo, New York State, USA, where President McKinley died on 14 September 1901 after being shot on 6 September. Date: circa 1904-1908
Two boys snowballing on a Christmas card, when they should be making deliveries. Date: circa 1890s
Cartoon, Round figures, WW1Cartoon, Round figures. A French gendarme officiously challenges a civilian man about his age. The document says 47, but he is sure the man looks nearer 50. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Let them pass, WW1Cartoon, Let them pass. Two French gendarmes in army uniform decide that these two ladies can be allowed through -- they can t possibly be German, as they are pretty and have delicate little feet
Cartoon, Delivering a letter, WW1Cartoon, showing a French gendarme rather officiously delivering a letter to a colonel, feeling rather self-important to be part of the war effort. Date: 1916
Cartoon, He was phoning from the tobacco shop, WW1Cartoon, He was phoning from the tobacco shop. A supposedly deaf and dumb man is caught on the telephone, arrested as a spy and escorted through the street, much to the delight of the children
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot and a policemanIllustration by Cecil Aldin, Spot wanders around the streets of London looking lost and is taken in charge by a policeman. " A melancholy troop we must have looked." Date: 1895
Elephant asked to keep off the grassAn elephant is asked by a rabbit policeman to keep off the grass, by order of Bunny Town Council. Date: circa 1933
Lost in LondonA London policeman looks after a lost child while concerned pedestrians look on. Date: 1888
Seaside resort with people and carsSeaside resort with people on the beach and cars on the road. Date: circa 1930s
Boy in policemans uniform in a garden, pretending to direct traffic. Date: circa 1920s
Portable hut for police in County Mayo, Ireland. A Royal Irish Constabulary policeman stands outside a portable hut used for temporary lodging when the armed constabulary are sent into a district
Sphere cover - Air Raid over LondonFront cover of The Sphere showing civilians in London during the air raid of 7 July 1917, taking shelter in what looks like a church doorway as a police officer looks skyward to check on whether
Policeman Helping Black Cat to Cross Road, LondonPoliceman Helping Black Cat to Cross Road, County of London, England. Captioned: May Good Luck Always Cross Your Path (Helping a black cat to cross the road) Date: 1910s
Bones Gate, Ewell, SurreyBones Gate, Ewell, Epsom, near Cheam, Surrey, England. Showing two policeman sitting outside pub Date: 1904
J M Barrie - A Kiss for Cinderella - Policeman: I see your point Sir Date: 1915
J M Barrie - A Kiss for Cinderella - policeman writing Date: 1915
Washington Club Band, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USAWashington Club Novelty Band, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA, with people in fancy dress holding musical instruments. Date: circa 1906
WW2 Christmas card, Tin Hats and the different people who wear them. Date: 1939
WW2 greetings card, policeman, boy and dogWW2 greetings card, policeman asking a little boy for his identity card. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, Civil Defence scene with policeman. Date: circa 1942
WW2 Christmas card, Flying Squad, humorous police scene. Date: circa 1942
Norfolk Arms, Marple, CheshireErnest Battersby and George Potter stand in the doorway and a local policeman also stands for the picture - the Norfolk Arms is still in business on what is now a busy junction with traffic lights to
Group of men with policeman, Vienna, AustriaA threatening-looking group of men, watched closely by a policeman, Vienna, Austria. Date: 1920s
Suffragette Clock Policeman ParliamentA suffragette Votes for Women clock showing a woman with sash, a policeman and the Houses of Parliament. The woman appears to be shouting whilst standing behind a brick wall
St Jamess Theatre, LondonView of St Jamess Theatre, London, where George Alexander was theatre manager. Date: early 20th century