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White Star Line - Goldsmiths Regent bottle standWhite Star Line - Goldsmiths Regent plate First Class bottle stand. 5.5 inches
Advert, The Ampico piano, Regent Street, LondonAdvert, The Ampico, The Supreme Re-enacting Piano, Regent House, Regent Street, London Date: 1927
Maria Christina, Queen-Regent of SpainA Portrait of Queen Maria Cristina of Austria (1858 - 1929), Queen Regent of Spain following her husband King Alfonso XII's death in 1885, until her son was old enough to rule in 1902
Georgian Royal AnticsIllustration by Steven Spurrier (1878-1961), showing the Prince of Wales
Regent's Park Open Air TheatreSketch depicting a performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare, at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Date: 1939
International Fur Store, Regent Street, LondonThe International Fur Store, Regent Street, London Date: 1911
Peter Robinson, Regent Street, LondonPeter Robinson department store, Regent Street, London Date: 1911
Advert, John Pound & Co, Oxford Street, London - Ladies Leather Dressing Case Date: 1911
J C Vickery, Jeweller and Silversmith, LondonJ C Vickery, Jeweller and Silversmith, Regent Street, London Date: 1911
Advert, The Irish Warehouse, Regent Street, London Date: 1911
Elephant Rides in Regent's Park ZooA group of children sit on top of an elephant at Regent's Park Zoo in north west London. Date: circa 1900
Elephant Rides in Regent's Park Zoo 1900Two pence a time at the Regent's Park Zoo in north west London. Date: 1900
Advert for Peter Robinson's mourning clothing 1896Variety of mourning clothing for widows kept in stock for daughters, relatives and servants, available from Peter Robinson's Mourning Warehouse, Regent Street, London. 1896
Bargain hunters in Regent Street, London, waiting for Dickins and Jones to open. Date: October 1907
Jingo the Zoo Elephant Goes to America 1903Jingo a African elephant replacement to Jumbo at Zoological Society's Gardens (London Zoo). Children having a ride around Regent's Park
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands aboard a submarineQueen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880-1962) standing on board the deck of a submarine, September 1916
Regent Street - Upper Part 1935Upper part of Regent Street, London, buses travelling up and down the famous street, with pedestrians walking alone the wide pavements, in the distance you can see with All Souls Church. Date: 1935
Exterior of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, premises at 112 Regent Street, London. Date: 1898
DEATH OF ALFONSO XIIAlfonso XII lies in state in Madrid : he dies without an heir but his queen Maria Cristina is pregnant with the future Alfonso XIII and she will rule as regent. Date: 1885
PHILIPPE II D'ORLEANSPHILIPPE II, duc d'ORLEANS nephew of Louis XIV, Regent of France after his uncle's death. Date: 1674 - 1723
CHIMPS TEA PARTY - 1Regent's Park zoo, London Polite behaviour at the chimpanzees afternoon tea party, always a popular occasion with visitors. Date: early 20th century
GEORGE IV AND FRIENDGeorge, prince of Wales (later George IV) drives his friend Mrs Q in his carriage to Brighton. Date: 1810s
Mourning Dress 1888A windswept, forlorn young widow stands at the ship's railings - the white cliffs of Dover behind her. Fashionable mourning dress is courtesy of Maison Jays, Regent Street. 1888
Awkward encounter with a prostitute, LondonAn awkward encounter in Regent Street, London - a man's wife says to him: That girl seems to know you, George ! Date: 1871
Rush hour in Regent Street, LondonPassengers wait in the rain for buses during rush hour in Londons Regent Street. Date: circa 1960s
News vendor in Regent Street, London. Date: circa 1960s
London omnibus in Regent StreetA London omnibus in Regent Street heading for Golders Green. Date: circa 1930s
Libertys corner, Regent Street, Central LondonTwo women look in Libertys window on a corner of Londons Regent Street. Date: circa 1930s
Christmas decorations go up in Regent Street, LondonIlluminated Christmas decorations being erected in Regent Street, London. Date: circa 1960s
British Railways poster, Christmas illuminationsBritish Railways poster encouraging people to travel by train to see The West End Christmas decorations and illuminations in London. Date: circa 1960s
Mannequins in Aquascutum window, LondonMannequins in the window of Aquascutum, Regent Street, London. Date: circa 1960s
Mannequin in Aquascutum window, LondonMannequin in Aquascutums window, Regent Street, London. Date: circa 1950s
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Wish I could buy you somefinkThe Caption has the little boy saying that he has no money AND cannot buy the girl anything so he wishes her a NO COUPON HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: 1944
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - We ll be seeing you somehowThe Caption reads We ll be seeing you somehow. Petrol was severly rationed and only certain professions or trades were allowed to have any. Hence cycling became popular
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Oh, I do like a bit of butterThe ironic Caption is Oh! I do like a bit of butter on my bread. The weekly butter ration per person was 2 oz - 56 grams. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: circa 1944
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Coo - you ought to have seen oursThe Caption reads Coo! You ought to have seen ours. The bombs look like what were called Butterfly bombs
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Now News Aagin - Still hopingThe Caption is No news again? - still hoping. With the war near its end everyone back home was waiting for the return of their soldier boys. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: circa 1945
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - The result of careless talkThe Caption is The Result of Careless Talk. This is a play on the wartime slogan Careless talk costs lives. The Prime Minister exhorts This is a time for everyone to stand together and hold firm
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - I know things ll be better soonThe Caption is Yes I know things ll be better soon. By this date the war is clearly near its end so the optimism is justified
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Pooh - I don t stand in no queueThe Caption is Pooh! I don t stand in no queue. Rationing went on well after the war ended so queuing became a habit. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: circa 1945
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Don t worry, it may not happenThe Caption is Don t worry. It may not happen. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: circa 1944
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - A thing of duty - no joy whateverThe Caption is A thing of duty is no joy whatever. The concept of Duty was impressed upon the population during the war as one of the planks of morale. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: circa 1944
Advert for the London couture house of Isobel, 1927 at 223 Regent Street, London Date: 1927
Spring shoe styles from Dickins and Jones, Regent Street, London, 1925 Date: 1925
Regent Quadrant, Regent Street, London, horse drawn trafficVintage 19th century photograph: Regent Quadrant, Regent Street, London
Photograph of Regent Arms, Westminster, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Trading Record 1934
Sketch of Prince Regent PH, Marylebone, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Sketch of the pub
Royal Pavilion, Brighton, East SussexBrighton Pavilion, East Sussex. The Royal Pavilion is a Grade I listed former royal residence located in Brighton, England
Carlton HouseView of the Grand Staircase, Carlton House in 1820. Carlton House was a mansion in London, best known as the town residence of the Prince Regent for several decades from 1783
Charing Cross, Carlton House and the Quadrant, Regent Street
The Royal Academy, Covent Garden and the British Museum
The New Street (Regent Street) looking toward the Quadrant, designed by John Nash, London. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1822
Plan and elevation of a Regency artists villa
Washington Street, looking east from Square, New Castle, PAWashington Street, looking east from Square, New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: circa 1920s
Advert, W & J Sangster, Parasols, with various shops in London. 1854
The Months Welcoming the Young Year. 1860
Entrance, Galeries Layfayette, Regent Street, LondonOne of the main entrances to the Galeries Layfayette, Regent Street, London, designed by Sage and Co, Shop Fittings. circa 1930
Regent Street, London 1896Regent Streets quadrant, shopping street in the West End of London. 1896
View of St Katharines Hospital, Regents Park, LondonView of the Royal Hospital of St Katharine, Regents Park, London
Advert, London Stereoscopic and Photographic CompanyAdvert for the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company Limited, Regent Street and Cheapside, London. 1889
Advert, Janet Walker, Womens FashionsAdvert for Janet Walker, Regent Street, London, Womens Fashions, Spring Costume, Walker Knickerbockers. 1897
Advert, The Glenboig Union Fire Clay Co, GlasgowAdvert for The Glenboig Union Fire Clay Co Limited, West Regent Street, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Advert, George Lichtenfeld, Ladies Hair PiecesAdvert for George Lichtenfeld, Great Portland Street, Regent Street and Piccadilly, London, Ladies Hair Pieces, Extensions and Wigs. 1897
Advert, Dickins & Jones, Ladies CombinationsAdvert for Dickins & Jones, Regent Street, London, Ladies Combinations. 1897
Advert, A Stephens & Co, Artistic CostumesAdvert for A Stephens & Co, Art Fabrics and Artistic Costumes, Regent Street, London. 1889
Advert for photography lessons 1884An advertisement for photography lessons with the London Stereoscopic Company based on Regent Street, London, England. Date: 1884
Shamarpa, Regent of TIbet, brother of the Panchen Lama, Lobsang Palden Yeshe
Regent bowerbird, Sericulus chrysocephalus. After an illustration by Rene-Primevere Lesson
Portraits of the family of King George III: Prince Adolphus 1, Caroline Princess of Wales 2, Prince Frederick 3, Prince Ernest 4, Prince Augustus 5, Princess Charlotte 6, Prince Edward 7
Bohemian waxwing, Bombycilla garrulus, and Regent bowerbird, Sericulus chrysocephalus
Amazonian umbrellabird and regent bowerbirdAmazonian umbrellabird, Cephalopterus ornatus, and regent bowerbird, Sericulus chrysocephalus (male)
Louise of Savoy, Regent of France, mother of King Francis I, 1476-1532. She wears a French hood and wimple, velvet brocade surtout with long train and fur sleeves, and chain belt
Hermann-Leon as the Regent in Ne Touchez pasBaritone opera singer Leonard Hermann-Leon (1814-1858) as the Regent in Ne Touchez pas a la Reine by Xavier Boisselot and Eugene Scribe, Theatre Royal de l Opera Comique, 1847
French comic actor Charles Coquet as Regent in L Etoile du Berger by Anicet Bourgeois and Adolphe d Ennery, Theatre de l Ambigu Comique, 1846
Edmond Geoffroy as the Regent in La Fille du Regent, 1846Edmond Geoffroy as the Regent in La Fille du Regent by Alexandre Dumas, Theatre Francais, 1846
Francois Regnier as Dubois in La Fille du Regent, 1846Francois Regnier as Dubois in La Fille du Regent by Alexandre Dumas, Theatre Francais, 1846
Lily, Lilium speciesLa Grandclas a fleurs rouges. Lily, Lilium species. Named for Claude Francois Grandclas, Doctor Regent of the Faculty of Medicine in Paris
Marie Francoise de Bourbon and Louise-FrancoiseMarie Francoise de Bourbon, Duchesse d Orleans, wife of Philippe II the Regent, with Louise-Francoise le Bouthillier de Chavigny, widow of Philippe de Clerembault
Philippe II, Duke of Orleans, 1674-1723. Philippe duc d Orleans, Regent de France
Anne de France, Dame de Beaujeu, wife of Peter II of Bourbon, Regent of France d.1522
Peter II of Bourbon, Regent of France 1438-1503Pierre II de Bourbon, Sire de Beaujeu, Peter II of Bourbon, Regent of France 1438-1503
Advert for Jaeger, Kay Petrie, Motor Racing DriverAdvert for Jaeger, Regent Street, London -- Kay Petrie, Motor Racing Driver. 1936
Advert, Mesdames Millerand & Gervaise, Regent Street, Brighton, Summer Gowns and Capes. 1899
Marylebone High Street, LondonMarylebone High Street (looking north), London, with the Lord Trelawney pub (at number 71, later the Prince Regent) on the left. Date: circa 1900s