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Two boys with a large snowball on a Christmas card, preparing to make a snowman. Date: circa 1890s
Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire - Gent pushing his young baby boy, sitting up in a fine perambulator ( Redelsham ?) with his elder daughter in a pretty white summer dress, walking alongside
Queen Mary amongst the ColliersQueen Mary on a carriage visiting a Coalmine whilst on a tour of the Collieries with King George V, assessing the conditions of labour of the " brave workers of the mines" - June 1912
Woman pushing a car along a road to get the engine started. Date: circa 1960s
Gotha G IV German bomber which first flew in December 1916. A total of 142 machines are thought to have been produced. Date: circa 1917-1918
Men pushing car on wet beachA group of men pushing a car on a wet, sandy beach
Happy Playmates by Muriel DawsonTwo small children, possibly twins, play together in the snow, pushing an ever growing huge snowball
Rail Strike / Crowded TramRAIL STRIKE An overcrowded tram on the Thames Embankment, packed with Londoners struggling to get home on a day with no trains or tubes running
Helping an ambulance through the mud, WW1. 1914-1918
French Railway Alphabet - Q for Quai (platform). 19th century
French Railway Alphabet - H for Hangar (storage shed). 19th century
Woman in smart summer suit pushing a perambulatorWoman in smart summer suit pushing her baby in a very fine perambulator. Date: circa 1930s
Flower seller in street, Newlyn, CornwallFlower seller with his barrow in the street, Newlyn, Cornwall Date: circa 1970s
Cartoon, squeezing into a full carriageCartoon - squeezing a fat man into an already full carriage - An extensive take in. early 19th century
Ted McNamara retrieving barrel, Sennen Cove, CornwallTed McNamara, adventurer, and Customs men, retrieving the barrel in which he was attempting to cross the Atlantic to Florida, until it capsized 50 yards from shore
Men playing billiards - pushing iv ry balls. circa 1825
Fashionable lady pushing her child in a fine pramA fashionable lady pushes her child in a Leveson Baby carriage from John Ward, Knightsbridge, London. The ladys pretty frock dress is made of Luvisca, a superb washable fabric. Date: 1923
Christmas card, two girls with wheelbarrow in snowChristmas card, two girls pushing a Christmas tree and toys in a red wheelbarrow in the snow. circa 1950s
Now, Bert! FORGET IT!, 1945 (c)Sunday Chronicle ?Now, Bert! FORGET IT!?, 1945 (c).Pen and ink drawing, with crayon shading, by Harry Riley, 1945 (c); signed lower left, ?Riley
Safari trials with vehicle, Africa. 1929
Street scene, Magdalen Tower and Bridge, Oxford, with traffic and pedestrians. circa 1895
Joys of To-day 1. Sardine-time on the tube by StuddyCartoon by George Studdy, part of a series depicting the various trails and discomforts of life on the home front during the First World War
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game - Mrs Dunkley the Pram Makers wife. 1928
Cow & Gate Happy Family Game - Miss DunkleyCow & Gate Happy Family - Miss Dunkley the Pram Makers daughter. 1928
Couple riding trolley, Beira, Mozambique, East AfricaCouple riding a trolley in the city of Beira, Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa. Date: circa 1920
Dunkirk, France - QuaysidePeople walk and pull carts down a busy quayside street (Quai au Leughenaer) in the French town of Dunkirk (Dunkerque). circa 1910s
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E10, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
Launching a Canvas Curragh, North West Donegal - a view of a man on the sand of a beach pushing a curragh to the sea. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal). Date: circa early 1900s
Whats in the Box? A woman pushing a box on wheels. circa 1900s
Pig and monkeys in a park on a postcardPig in a bathchair with monkeys in a park on a postcard. Date: circa 1890s
French expedition opens way into the Nieniya mountains, SudaAfrica. French expedition opens way into the Nieniya mountains, Sudan (January, 1893). Engraving. Colored
The Fort and Ten Pound Island. Gloucester, Massachussetts, 1Fitz Henry Lane (1804-1865). American painter. The Fort and Ten Pound Island. Gloucester, Massachussetts, 1847. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. Madrid. Spain
New Year card in the shape of a childs slate. Date: early 20th century
Old Maid card - Nanny. circa 1940s
Cheery Families - Miss Sole the Shoemakers Daughter. 1890s
German Artillery CartGerman troops on the Western Front, showing the difficulties involved in hauling heavy artillery across the muddy terrain on horse and cattle drawn carts. Date: 1918
Boy Drinking MilkTwo brothers, one of them over-enthusiatically pushing a bottle of milk into the others mouth! Date: 1950s
Bar-Lock Typewriter AdAdvertisement implying that one Royal Bar-Lock typewriter will do the work of six pen- pushing clerks Date: 1890s
Chaplin by FaivreCharlie pushes a pram Date: circa 1920
Boy pushing an ice carriageBoy in Tudor costume skating across the ice pushing his sweetheart in an ice carriage. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1905
NurseYoung girl dressed in the nurses uniform pushing her doll in a push-chair. Artist: Florence Hardy Date: circa 1908
Gold prospectors on the way to Coolgardie, AustraliaGold prospectors on the hundred-mile journey to Coolgardie in Western Australia, some with carts, others pushing wheelbarrows. Date: 1850s
Chairing on the iceA young man with a pipe pushing his sweetheart along the ice on an ice chair. Artist: BH Smale Date: 1904
Young woman in pink on a Christmas cardYoung woman in pink on a circular Christmas card, pushing through a torn sheet of paper. Date: circa 1890s
Father Christmas in large snowball on a Christmas cardFather Christmas caught up in a large snowball pushed by two ladies on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Children skating and sledding on a New Year cardChildren having fun skating and sledding on a New Year card, with a sentimental verse. Date: circa 1870s
Three children with a large snowball on a Christmas cardThree children with a large snowball in a garden on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Girl with a large snowball on a Christmas cardGirl rolling a large snowball on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s