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One of the rooms at the Kakadu, Kurfurstendamm, Berlin, 1920s Date: 1920s
The interior of one of the rooms in the Pavillon Dauphine, Paris, 1920s Date: 1920s
The outdoor Bismark Gardens - Chicago cabaret venueA view of the outdoor Bismark Gardens - one of the major cabaret venues in Chicago, 1920s Date: 1920s
The Marigold Rooms in the Bismark Gardens, ChicagoA view of the interior of the Marigold Rooms in the Bismark Gardens - one of the major cabaret venues in Chicago, 1920s Date: 1920s
Court Lodge, Westerham, InteriorsA pair of photographs showing some interior rooms, including a bedroom and dressing room of Court Lodge, Westerham, with additions designed by architect Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott. Date: early 1900s
1063 Fifth Avenue Dining Room, New YorkA photograph of a formal dining room at 1063 Fifth Avenue, New York, belonging to steel magnate Henry Phipps. The Phipp's patriarch appointed British designer George Abraham Crawley to decorate
Modernist House, Bognor, SussexA photograph of a modernist seaside house situated at Bognor, Sussex, designed in 1934, by architects Anthony M. Chitty and Tecton
Scottish Mill BuildingsA pair of architectural perspective drawings which show various angles of old mill buildings in Scotland, to be developed into a crafts village with refreshment rooms
Cover design, Do it yourself, October 1967 - DIY furniture for smaller rooms Date: 1967
Almshouses, Stratford-On-AvonThis etching shows figures standing outside the Almshouses, a group of 15th century buildings in Church Street, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Warwickshire
Japan - Tatami Rooms - Traditional interior designTraditional Japanese-style rooms (washitsu) come with a unique interior design that includes tatami mats as flooring. An example from an Onsen (Hot Springs) Hotel
White Star Line, RMS Titanic - Charles Crumplin letterWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic - First Class Bedroom Steward and victim Charles Crumplin, handwritten letter on Titanic stationery with White Star Line watermark, undated but written from Queenstown
The Engineer, three bound volumes, 1910-1911The Engineer, three bound volumes CXI from January to June 1910, July to December 1910 and January to June 1911, including in supplement Olympic launch, page 209 Olympic fitting-out
Letter written by Ida Stanton on board RMS CarpathiaHandwritten letter written on board RMS Carpathia dated 15 August 1912 with original Cunard envelope. Dear Papa and boys... we were delayed by boarding a large cargoe (sic) of spaghetti
RMS Olympic and Titanic - brochure cover design, White Star Line. The Largest and Finest Steamers in the World. Olympic 45, 000 tons, Titanic 45, 000 tons. Some Interesting Views
Las Tamayos, Dancing TwinsSpanish twins Consuelo and Amparo, known as Las Tamayos, publicising their dancing act at the Empress Rooms in the Kensington Royal Palace Hotel. Date: circa 1925
Wunderlich AdvertisementAdvertisement for Wunderlich Limited, founded in Sydney, 1887, promoting metal ceilings, which satisfy artistic taste, are practical, permanent and economical
The front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine from June 1954. Date: 1954
Gainsborough Film Studios, Poole Street, North LondonGainsborough Film Studios, Poole Street, Islington, North London - sectional diagram Date: 1929
Ordering rooms by wireless, The Savoy Hotel, LondonRemote booking, ordering rooms by wireless, The Savoy Hotel, London Date: 1911
Town Bridge, Boston, LincolnshireTown Bridge over the River Witham, Boston, Lincolnshire. The fine tower (the Boston Stump') of St. Botolph's Church can be seen behind The Assembly Rooms on the far side of the bridge
SPAIN. Madrid. National Library. Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Madrid National Library. Protecting with sandbags the rooms where the most valuable books and are kept. SPAIN. Barcelona
Gambling Room at Monte Carlo 1908Casino tables at Monte Carlo, people playing on the roulette wheel. Date: 1908
A Civil Guardsman having dinner with his family in their private rooms at a Civil Guard Barracks, Spain, 1936. The Civil Guard were a cross between a military unit and a police force
Club Life - What we are coming toInside a Gentlemen's clubs where women were strictly not allowed. An engraving showing what would happen if women were invited too. Date: circa 1860s
Some of the modern linotype machines which set the type for The Daily Mail in Northcliffe House in Kensington London. (Centre)
Elkington & Co. Manufacture, Royal Visit 1874Royal visit by Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) to Elkington factory in Birmingham, where electro and silver plating where made. Date: 1874
Royal visit by Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) to Elkington factory in Birmingham, where electro and silver plating where made. Date: 1874
Advertising publicity leaflet, Warners Commodes, for hospitals, sick rooms, and invalids use Date: 1881
Bulford Camp - Miss Perks Soldiers Home, Wiltshire, England. Off-duty facilities such as this were supplied by religious organisations
Vintage 19th century photograph: Bridge of Sighs, Ponte dei Sospiri. The Bridge of Sighs is a bridge in Venice, Italy. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone, has windows with stone bars
The Bridge of Sighs, Venice, Italy. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone, has windows with stone bars, passes over the Rio di Palazzo
Orford Road, Walthamstow, London - St. Marys Church and Harrisons Auction Rooms on right. In 1934, the timber cladding was removed from the Tudor house at the end of the street
The new rooms in the National GalleryVisitors admiring the new rooms in the National Gallery. Date: 1876
The accommodation of the Chelsea pensioners designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Each ward had 36 veterans sleeping in old oak cubicles with little curtains that could be drawn across
10 Old Compton Street - Pattisserie Tea Rooms of P Lombardycirca 1910s
A sketch by Fish showing a couple dancing the tango at the Empress Rooms, London, 1926 Date: 1926
Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie (1867 - 1906), English / American writerPearl Mary Teresa Craigie (1867 - 1906), English/American writer, nom de plume: John Oliver Hobbes, pictured in her study, surrounded by bookcases as she writes at her desk
Arthur George Morrison (1863 - 1945), English writer and journalist known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in Londons East End, and for his detective stories
Syrie MaughamArticle in The Sphere by Derek Patmore profiling interior designer Syrie Maugham, wife of the novelist W. Somerset Maugham
Christie & MansonView of Christies and Mansons original auction rooms. Date: 1875
Young gentleman in his rooms at university being berated by his tutor. A servant brings in a basket of wine bottles, and a woman hides behind a screen
Young student graduating from a boys school. A tutor reading lessons from a lectern to boys on benches in a large hall. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson
Stick figures, Dot and Line, dancing and faintingDottator et Lineator Loquitor. Stick figures Dot and Line dancing the poussette, hornpipe, and then fainting and being led out drunk
The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London. Designed by the architect Inigo Jones in the Palladian style with Corinthian and Ionic columns below a balustrade
Huntsman jumping a fence and interfering withHuntsman jumping a fence on an old nag and interfering with the pack of hounds. Facey Romford irritating Jonathan Lotherington during a hunt. Romford disturbs the dignity of his Hunt
Facade and plan of rooms in an ancient Greek house. Thyrorion or hallway A, stables B, servants room C, Perystilion or minor courtyard D, passageway E, Gineceo or laundry F, large room G
Sketches by Bryan de Grineau of Fettes College, Edinburgh. The top picture shows the study rooms in Kimmerghame House leading off from a central common room with armchairs, piano and billiard table