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Lady Diana Cooper, 1923Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981), previously Lady Diana Manners and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and wife of Duff Cooper
Firewalking / AdcockREGINALD ADCOCK, a volunteer, crosses the trench at Carshalton across which AHMED HUSSEIN had previously walked
Jews Orphanage, West NorwoodThe Jews Orphanage (previously the Jews Orphan Asylum) on Knights Hill Road, West Norwood. A group of boys stand beside the approach to the home. Date: early 1900s
Lady Diana Cooper, 1922Photographic portrait of Lady Diana Cooper (1890-1981), previously Lady Diana Manners and later Diana, Viscountess Norwich, the English actress, society figure and then wife of Duff Cooper
Countess Mount-EdgcumbeCAROLINE AUGUSTA, countess of- EDGCUMBE (nee Feilding) wife of Ernest, third earl (previously viscountess Valletort) with her child. Date: ? - 1881
Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip MountbattenFront cover of the Illustrated London News showing Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) with Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (previously Prince Philip of Greece)
China / TongxianThe harbour of Tongxian, previously known as Tong-Chow, Tung-Chow, T ung-hsien etc, on the Bai river 19 km east of Beijing
Women WW1 Work Our WomanhoodA tribute to the women who have filled jobs previously undertaken by men who have gone off to fight. The verse celebrates the way that women have responded to the call
Paris Exhibition of 1889 - ( Exhibition) from Dome - right - View over building. Part of Box 119 Boswell Collection This exposition was on a far larger scale than any previously held anywhere in
Animals at a French Zoo - Zebras - zebras in paddock. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo. It was previously believed that zebras were white animals with black stripes
3rd Earl Spencer - 4John Charles Spencer (1782 - 1845), third earl Spencer (previously viscount Althorp. Statesman who despite his preference for country pursuits pursued a valuable political career
Duc Hess of RichmondDUCHESS OF RICHMOND RICHMOND, 3rd wife of Ludovick Stuart, duke; previously wife of Edward, earl of Hertford; daughter of Thomas Howard of Bindon; in all her finery. Date: 1578 - 1639
Francess D of RichmondFRANCES HOWARD, duchess of RICHMOND, 3rd wife of Ludovick Stuart, duke; previously wife of Edward, earl of Hertford; daughter of Thomas Howard of Bindon. Date: 1578 - 1639
Sarah Duchess SomersetSarah Alston (1642? - 1692), duchess of Somerset wife of John Seymour, fourth duke, previously the wife of George Grimston
Suzanne Curchod NeckerSUZANNE CURCHOD NECKER French writer & salon hostess, wife of statesman, mother of Mme de Stael; previously betrothed to Gibbon but their relationship declined & fell. Date: 1739 - 1794
Louise Jopling - 1LOUISE JOPLING (nee Goode) (previously mrs Romer) artist known for genre paintings and portraits, art teacher. Date: 1843 - 1933
S C Cavendish, 8th Duke of DevonshireSPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH 8TH DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE (previously LORD HARTINGTON) Statesman Date: 1833 - 1908
Captain Commandant Bogaerts, Diana & Mary Powell-Cotton(Right to left) Diana Powell-Cotton (1908-1986), Captain Commandant Bogaerts, Belgian Army, Mary Powell-Cotton (1910-1998). In the garden at Quex
Captain Commandant Bogaerts, Belgian Army. In the garden at Quex. Major Powell-Cotton had met Bogaerts in Africa a few years previously. He visited Quex on several occasions during the War. Date: 1915
Major Powell-Cotton and friends(Right to left) Major PHG Powell-Cotton, Captain Commandant Bogaerts, Belgian Army, Anne Bogaerts, his sister. In the garden at Quex.Major Powell-Cotton had met Bogaerts in Africa a few years
Eyam Churchyard, Derbyshire - Anglo Saxon CrossThe Anglo-Saxon cross in Eyam churchyard dates from the 8th century and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, previously located beside a cart track near Eyam. Date: 1909
Canadair C-5 N17599 (previously 17524) Long BeachA Canadair C-5 North Star which carried the Queen and Prince Philip on both Canadian tours of 1951 and 1959. Sold to civil owner and scrapped at Long Beach in 1969 Date: 1969
Epileptic Boys Home, Starnthwaite, WestmorlandPart of the home for boys suffering for epilepsy at Starnthwaite run by National Christian Union for Social Service. The site had previously been used a labour colony for unemployed men
Wellingborough Boys Home PicnicBoys and staff from the Hatton Home, Broad Green, Wellingborough, on an Easter picnic. The homes premises, previously known as Hatton Hall, was donated to the Waifs and Strays Society in 1913
CUSCUS(phalanger orientalis) Previously known as the Phalanger, this marsupial comes in various sub-species. The lower illustration shows the Flying Dwarf Phalanger. Date: circa 1830
Mary Whitefoord Lee -2MARY LEE (nee Sidney) previously Mrs Whitefoord, wife of Caleb Whitefoord : then Mrs Lee : writer of Pilgrims of the sun etc. Date: CIRCA 1800
Mary Whitefoord LeeMARY LEE (nee Sidney) previously Mrs Whitefoord, wife of Caleb Whitefoord : then Mrs Lee : writer of Pilgrims of the sun etc. Date: CIRCA 1800
Harriot Dss. St AlbansHARRIOT (nee Mellon) duchess of St ALBANS, actress, wife of William ninth duke; previously married to banker Thomas Coutts. Date: 1777 - 1837
Adelaide Russell - 2ADELAIDE RUSSELL (nee Lister) first wife of Lord John Russell (she had been previously married to Thomas, second baron Ribblesdale). Date: 1807 - 1838
First Dk BuckinghamshireJOHN SHEFFIELD, 1st Duke of BUCKINGHAMSHIRE (previously third earl of Mulgrave) Statesman and poet Date: 1648 - 1721
Annabella MaynardANNABELLA viscountess MAYNARD (nee Parsons) (previously mrs Horton) actress and courtesan, wife of Charles, viscount Maynard. Date: ? - 1808?
Wife of Warren HastingsANNA MARIA APPOLONIA HASTINGS second wife of Warren Hastings, previously married to baron Imhoff. Date: 1749 - 1837
Northrop RF-61C (previously designated F-15A), 45-59300, operated by NACA carries a body to altitude. After release, the body exceeded the speed of sound, 24 September 1950
Donors in the dining room of the pilgrims (14th c.). Wall painting previously placed in the dining hall of the canonry of the cathedral. Gothic art. Fresco. SPAIN. Lerida. Lleida Museum. Proc: SPAIN
Mile End Old Town Workhouse, LondonPreviously part of the Stepney Union, Mile End Old Town became an independent Poor Law Hamlet in 1857. The following year, work began on its new workhouse located on Bancroft Road
Richard Duke BuckinghamRICHARD PLANTAGANET NUGENT BRYDGES CHANDOS GRENVILLE, second duke of BUCKINGHAM & CHANDOS Previously Maruess of B. Depicted in yeomanry uniform. Date: 1797 - 1861
Geological Museum InsideThe Great Hall of the Economic Geology Museum, Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, (previously the Practical Geology Museum) Date: 1851
Hertford Housein Manchester Square : previously known as Manchester House; subsequently the home of the Wallace Collection
V-1 Flying Bomb exhibited in London; Second World War, 194Photograph showing a German V-1 Flying Bomb, on display in an exhibition in the Piccadilly showrooms of Rootes Ltd. London, 1944
Boxing Match at the Ring Boxing Saloon, London, 1911Illustration showing a boxing match at the Ring boxing saloon, London, c.1911. This building was previously known as the Surrey Chapel, which had been built by Rev. Rowland Hill (1744-1833)
Milan I King of SerbiaMilan I, previously ruling as prince Milan Obrenovich IV, is formally installed as king Milan I : seven years later to the day he will abdicate in favour of his son Alexander
The Fram moored near Roald Amundsens House, c. 1912Photograph showing the Fram ; the ship used by Roald Amundsen in his expedition to the South Pole; moored near Amundsens House, c.1912
Fort at TianjinFort near Tianjin (previously known as Tientsin)
Pagoda at HuangpuThe pagoda at the anchorage of Huangpu (previously known as Whampoa)
China / Wei-Hai(previously Wei-hai-wei) Seaport occupied by Japanese 1895-1898, leased to Britain 1898-1930, re-occupied by Japanese 1938-1945
Palace Near TianjinThe summer palace of the Emperor of China, opposite the city of Tianjin (previously Tientsin)
Joss-House at Ning-BoChinese joss-house, a place of worship where joss-sticks (incense) are burnt, at Ning- bo (previously Ning-po, aka Ning-hsien), Treaty Port opened to European trade 1842
China / Hukou JiangxiPreviously Hu Kew Hyen : we believe this identification to be correct, but are not 100% certain