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Ringing the Curfew Bell, Lincolns Inn Chapel, London Date: 1921
Comic postcard, Little boy held by fish on the beach Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Travelling on rollerskates, pulled by a tortoise Date: early 20th century
WW2 poster, Join your savings group, now! Date: circa 1944
Steam engine, Liverpool Street Station, LondonA steam train about to pull out of Liverpool Street Station, London. Date: circa 1930s
Carthorses ploughing a field, SussexTwo carthorses pull a plough across open fields in early morning sunshine, Sussex. Date: circa 1930s
Auxiliary Fire Service (A. F. S. ) Men hauling the Trailer-pumpAuxiliary Fire Service (A.F.S.) men hauling hose from a trailer-pump. In the early days of the war, the AFS depended on improvisation - as can be seen here
Cartoon, The Dispatch of Business (Disraeli and Gladstone)Cartoon, The Dispatch of Business -- a satirical comment on the conflicting approaches of Benjamin Disraeli (Conservative) and William Gladstone (Liberal) to electoral reform. Date: 1866
Native American mail delivery, Mackenzie, CanadaNative American Indian winter mail delivery in Mackenzie, Canada. 1908
View inside Penshurst Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, by this time accessible via the new railway from London to Dover. From left to right can be seen the Elizabeth Gallery, Barrack Room, Prison
Earl of Leicesters Bell, Penshurst Castle, Tonbridge, Kent. Date: 1843
Roanoid bakelite drawer pull and sash window liftsRoanoid bakelite drawer pull in marbled brown and two sash window lifts in dark red. Date: 1930s
Christmas card, Carrying home the yule log. late 19th century
Men pulling a boat through rapids, China, East AsiaMen pulling a boat by ropes through rapids on the Yangtze River, China. Date: 1922
Two wooden dolls pulling a cracker on a greetings card -- Gay Young Sparks. Date: circa 1900s
Cutout birthday card, age 6, with two children pulling paper crackers. Date: circa 1920s
Man holding a baby on a comic congratulations card with pull tab, with a verse wishing him twenty more. Date: circa 1850s
Single man drinking and smoking on a comic greetings card with verse and pull tab. Date: circa 1850s
Married couple on a comic greetings card, with verse (some of it deleted) and pull tab -- the wife is angry because her husband is late home, and appears to be drunk. Date: circa 1850s
Couple feeding poultry on a greetings card with verse and pull tab. Date: circa 1850s
Old maid on a comic greetings cardOld maid with birch twigs and alphabet book on a comic greetings card with verse and pull tab. Date: circa 1860s
Man on an unruly horse on a comic greetings card with verse and pull tab. Date: circa 1850s
Boys sailing a model boat on a greetings card, with verse. Date: circa 1850s
Couple on a paper lace romantic card with pull tab. Date: circa 1890s
Two elves with pine cones on a Dutch Christmas postcardTwo elves with a sled full of pine cones on a Dutch Christmas postcard. Date: circa 1910s
Blue flowers on a Christmas card with an ornate blue, white and gold border, opened to reveal pink roses on either side, and a sailing boat on the water at the centre. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Pink roses on a circular greetings cardPink roses and rosebuds on a circular greetings card with a butterfly in the middle, a white lacy edging and two tab pulls. circa 1890s
Assorted flowers on a circular greetings card with a butterfly in the middle and two tab pulls. circa 1890s
Dog soldier and two cats on a greetings card with a tab pull. Date: circa 1890s
Cherubs and roses on a Christmas card with an ornate embossed border. circa 1890s
Flowers on a lily pond on a New Year card with pink, gold and white decorations and four pull tabs. circa 1890s
Monsters face with tab pull on a greetings cardMonsters face with tab pull on a movable greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Johannes Treu, the worlds strongest tooth-athletePower achievement of the Russian Johannes Treu, claimed to be the worlds strongest tooth-athlete. circa 1898
Walsh and Clark Ploughing Engine CF6537Walsh & Clark Ploughing Engine, regn. CF6537. Powered by a two-cylinder internal combustion paraffin engine, the Walsh & Clark ploughing engine
Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, Sussex, the site of many deaths and rescues. Seen here are members of the rescue team at the top of the cliff, transporting a piece of lifting equipment
Three horses, controlled by a ploughboy, pull the plough which the ploughman guides; a second team can be seen at the far side of the field Date: 1846
Horses Pulling Barge Date: 1880
Horsemen Date: 1880
Goodbye at the Bus Stop
Hobos Hop Freight Train Date: 1950
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Red Puppy Book. Poppy the red puppy visits the rabbits in their hutch and pulls faces at them because they wont come out and play. Date: 1910
SLEDGE IN ARCTIC 1870Koldeweys second North Pole expedition - the team pull their heavily-laden sledge across the snowy waste. Date: 1869 - 1870
EVACUEES AND FLOWERSThese two evacuees from a crowded east London tenement can now pull wild flowers to their hearts content in the west of England Date: 1940s
Staking tawed leather at a leather factory, south LondonWorkman staking tawed leather (stretching, smoothing and softening) at the Neckinger Mills leather factory, Bermondsey, south London. Date: 1842
ZEBRA PULL FOUR-IN-HANDLady OBrien drives her four- in-hand, pulled by zebra, through the park on the last day of the season. Both she and her and friend wear stripy dresses. Date: 1866
Religious differences, Atheism and ChristianityAtheists seek to pull down the Holy Cross, but in vain, for the True Christian, encouraged by divine beings, holds it up while his good lady instructs the young in the True Way Date: circa 1790s
Boathouse in the small cove of Alcaufar, Menorca, SpainA man pulls a small rowing boat into a boathouse in the small cove of Alcaufar, nears Algar, Menorca, Spain. It is late in the evening and the scene is lit by low, soft light. Date: 2005
Hunter Davies leads a donkey along a road in rural FranceWriter and journalist Hunter Davies leads a donkey along a road in rural France. He was retracing the tracks of Robert Louis Stevenson who wrote Travels With A Donkey