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Susi - sitting on a record player turntable. 1950s
Susi - with kitten inside record playerSusi - with a kitten inside an old record player, with the lid coming down. 1950s
Susi - with kitten and broken record. 1950s
Susi - with kitten and record player. 1950s
London, England - Record Office - Stone building with many arched windows, some bay windows and towers.. Part of Box 23 Boswell Collection. A Day trip to London. Date: circa 1890s
Animals at a French Zoo - Ibex - Ibex behind bars of cage. Part of Box 209 Boswell collection - Old and New French Zoo. Slide 10
Poster, 6 Internationale Rekorde. 20th century
A trio of stars on board the MauretaniaFilm star and comedian Charlie Chaplin, champion jockey Steve Donoghue and record breaking speed king Sir Malcolm Campbell travelling on board the Mauretania from America to London in 1931
Jean Batten (1909 - 1982), Pioneering aviator from New Zealand. 1937
Paul Macartney at PR launch of Yellow SubmarinePaul Macartney at the PR launch of Yellow Submarine (the name of both an LP album and an animated film). Date: late 1960s
The Beatles at PR launch of Yellow SubmarineThe Beatles at the PR launch of Yellow Submarine (the name of both an LP album and an animated film). Date: late 1960s
Susi - with kitten, putting on a recordSusi - with a kitten, putting a record on the record player. 1950s
Mesopotamia. Record of food supplies. Iraq. Late PrehistoricEarly writing. Pictographs drawn. Mesopotamia. Record of food supplies. From Iraq. Late Prehistoric period. About 3000BC. Early administrative text. Cuneiform tablet. British Museum. London. England
Gazette of Madrid. 18th century. Number 17. 1791. Royal PrinGazette of Madrid. 18th century. Public journal. Number 17 Tuesday 1st March, 1791. Royal Printing
Gazette of Madrid. 18th century. Number 1. 1781. Royal PrintGazette of Madrid. 18th century. Public journal. Number 1. Tuesday 2nd January of 1781. Royal Printing
Flower Market in Hong Kong, ChinaFlower Market on a sloping street in Hong Kong, China. Adverts are for the new Nohorn Machines (record player) and Graca & Co postcard and stamp dealer. Date: circa 1910
The Cedar Avenue of Nikko, toward Imaichi, JapanThe Cedar Avenue of Nikko, a street in Japan lined with approximately 13, 000 cryptomeria trees, known as Sugi, the national tree of Japan
Two little girls with juke boxTwo little girls consider the options on a juke box. Date: 1970s
Patient in Bed 29 Quex Park VAD HospitalPhotograph of a patient (name unkown) in Bed 29 in C Ward at Quex Park VAD Hospital during the First World War. The man has suffered a severe wound to his right hand or arm
Weather ProphetThe Weather Prophet, an instrument used at Kew Observatory to record wind direction and velocity. An invaluable invention for forcasting the weather. Date: 25 January 1933
Family Christmas 1960S" Ooh, look at this lovely card, darling", Mother says to Father as the children play contentedly with their new record player in this idyllic Christmas scene. Date: 1960s
Xmas SiblingsA girl hands her delighted brother his Christmas present while the toy record player plays and the tinsel on the Christmas tree glimmers... Date: 1960s
Iron Gates at WembleyA man stands by the gates at Wembley Stadium which have been reinforced to prevent the doors being rushed at the Cup Final where record crowds are expected. Date: 1930
Alice Coachman at 1948 Olympic GamesAlice Coachman (USA) wins the High Jump and breaks the Olympic record with a jump of 5 feet 6 inches. Date: 1948
Press Photographers 1930An array of press photographers record the arrival of a new minister at the German Chancellery Date: 1930
Two ListenersTwo children listen to an early disc gramophone Date: 1906
Henry Segrave - Sunbeam Mystery at Daytona BeachMajor Henry Segrave driving the Sunbeam Mystery in which he broke the world land speed record at Daytona Beach on 29 March 1927, driving over 200mph. Date: 1927
Henry Segraves Sunbeam racer in cross-sectionCross section of the Sunbeam Mystery racer driven by Major Henry Segrave on Daytona Beach on 29 March 1927 being the first person to achieve over 200mph on land. Date: 1927
The Supreme Sunbeam with Henry Segrave at the wheelThe Supreme Sunbeam, 1000 HP car, with Henry Segrave at the wheel -- he was the first man to reach over 200 mph, on Daytona Beach, Florida, USA, 29 March 1927. Date: 1927
Yvonne Robinson - Showgirl Date: 1938
Gertrude Ederle channel swim attempt with jazz bandPage from The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News reporting on the channel swim attempt of American swimmer Gertrude Ederle (1905-2003)
Patients in A Ward at Quex Park VAD HospitalTwo patients in bed near the garden window in A Ward in the Drawing Room of Quex House. Alongside them stand two members of the Voluntary Aid Detachment
Advert for the Victrola, record player, His Masters Voice Date: 1914
Northern cassowary by JG KeulemansHand-coloured lithograph of cassowary head by JG Keulemans (c. 1898), based on the live animals at Walter Rothschilds Museum at Tring
Cartoon, Soldier returning from leave, WW1Cartoon, a French soldier returning from leave tells his colleague what it was like. At every point someone pointed to the Keep Quiet notice, although what he had said was entirely innocent
An advertisement for the Asahigraph Pictoral RecordA Japanese advertisement for a magazine/periodical. A Japanese lady reads a copy of The Asahigraph Pictoral Record and on the top right hand side of the poster/advertisement is text stating its
Poster, the Moody Blues new disc, Go NowPoster in strip cartoon style, advertising the Moody Blues new disc, Go Now. Released in late 1964, it reached the top of the charts in late January 1965. Date: circa 1964
WW1 - German airfield lit up by searchlightsWW1 - An " enemy" photograph of a German flying-station. Three men and two German aircrafts are lit up in the airfield by searchlights
Martin B-26G -despite its early poor reputation, the Marauder went on to forge an enviable combat record
Figures from the family records of Baron Christian von Wurzburg.. Two Roman women at top, one in robes of penitence, and Louis II, Cardinal of Guise, assassinated in 1588, below
W Moult and J Fidler, workers at hatworksErnest Battersby took a number of photogrpahs of employees at the family hatworks in Stockport, and noted their names as well
R. M. S. Queen Mary, record Atlantic crossing, by G. H. DaviThe ever-shortening Atlantic crossing: Epochs in its history; with a scale showing, graphically, the reduction from Columbuss seventy days to the Queen Mary in four days. 1936
Metal box for storing Styli. It bears the emblem of the Englisch record label and music brand HMV His Masters Voice (La voz de su amo). Beginning of 20th c
Singer Charlus, nickname of Louis-Napol鯮DeferSinger Charlus, nickname of Louis-Napol鯮 Defer, with a clarinetist in his studio. Drawing by Georges Scott from L Illustration, August 19th, 1899. Drawing
Experiments with the phonograph in the Royal Institution, 1878. Professors John Tyndall and W.H. Preece Speaking into Phonograph. Engraving
Albert Fileux, engineer, passenger of John MoisantAlbert Fileux, mechanical engineer, passenger of John Moisant on many of his pioneering flights, including a cross-Channel trip from France to Britain on 17 August 1910. Date: circa 1910
Bleriot monoplane crosses English ChannelBleriot monoplane crosses the English Channel, 25 July 1909 -- a written record of the pioneering event. Date: 1909
Women working at Prisoners of War Information Bureau, WW1Women working at the offices of the Prisoners of War Information Bureau, located at 49 Wellington Street, Strand, where are record of all British soldiers who were prisoners of war in Germany were