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Tiny Parasol Circa 1810White muslin dress with high stand collar & single ruff worn with a pale green spencer with collar & lapels, matching boots, a lace cap & a small hat. Her parasol is tiny
Present Day Types - Week-End RamblersTwo chaps with sturdy walking boots, pipes in mouth, set off on a countryside ramble while consulting their maps. Date: 1914
Sundial in Petts Wood, KentA rambler stops to look at a sundial in Petts Wood, Kent, set up in memory of William Willett, pioneer of daylight saving whose ideas led to British Summer Time. 1939
Husband holding off his angry wife with mop. A bottle of gin on the windowsill and a sign reading Conjugal Felicity a Romance. A Stag at Bay
Palm Sunday Procession in Spitalfields, London, 1844Palm Sunday procession in Spitalfields, London, 1844. On Palm Sundays, at that time, members of the weaving trade (then flourishing in Spitalfields) would walk out to the Essex fields
Six terrific chums heading off for a jolly hikeSix terrific chums (all with pipes and sticks) pose for a photograph before heading off for a jolly ramble - late September. Date: circa 1920
Family Group out for a seaside walk at a British South Coast beach resort. Date: circa 1930s
Hiking in Germany - two gentleman launch out on a hearty ramble through the countryside. Date: 1904
Pagoda Style ParasolA lady, on a seaside ramble, lowers her lace edged pagoda style parasol in order to see who else is promenading on the seafront. Date: 1809
Lovers ramble. Couple walking, arm in arm, on lane in woods; cattle in stream; church and sunset in background. Date c1880
Irish Scouts at a wayside crossIrish Scouts, on a hike with rucksacks, stopped at a wayside cross in Glencree, County Wicklow, Ireland. 1960s
American Scouts hikingA group of American Boy Scouts walking through open countryside. circa 1960s