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Paris, France - College de Montaigu. Date: circa 1789
Paris, France - College des Quatre Nations. Date: circa 1800
Ypres - Artillery convoy on road passing St Martins ChurchYpres - Artillery convoy on road passing St. Martins Church with the Cloth Hall behind them. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
The Ammunition Column Mule loose againThe Ammunition Column. Mule loose again. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
The Gun Lines Os The SalvoThe Gun Line S.O.S. The Salvo. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Field Artillery on the Western Front, c 1917Field Artillery on the Western Front, c. 1917. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Horse-drawn transports passing the Cloth Hall, Ypres. New Years message to every Officer, Warrant Officer, Non-Commissioned Officer
Horse-drawn ammunition column and artillery towedFrench Reinforcements on the road to This drawing is inscribed G.H. to F.S. Horse-drawn ammunition column and an artillery piece being towed by a traction engine
Led along the street in a long string of horses. This pencil drawing was an illustration in Moyra Charltons book Three White Stockings - Chapter V. The book was published in 1933
Copper tray with - badge of the Middlesex RegimentCopper tray with the beaten badge of the Middlesex Regiment (16th Service/Public Schools Battalion). Trench Art
The Gun Line SOS - The SalvoThe Gun Line S.O.S. The Salvo. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
The Battery, Wagon Line - A NocturneThe Battery, Wagon Line. A Nocturne. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St
Recruitment poster for the Public Schools Brigade, Royal Fusiliers, 118th Infantry Brigade. Hurry up, boys. Fill the ranks. Apply Central Recruiting Depot, Great Scotland Yard, Whitehall, SW
Last Post Memorial Service, St Pauls Cathedral, LondonThe Last Post Memorial Service at St. Pauls Cathedral, London, for the Royal Regiment of Artillery, St. Georges Day, 23 April 1919. By Captain Gilbert Holiday (1879-1937), Royal Field Artillery
Boys at Commercial Travellers Schools, Pinner, MiddlesexBoys exercising in the grounds of the Commercial Travellers Schools at Pinner. Date: circa 1907
Ragged Schools Creche, Field Lane, LondonYoung children in the care of two nurses at the Field Lane Ragged Schools creche. Date: Date unknown
Marjorie Russell School of Modern Dancing, WW1Advertisement for the Marjorie Russell School of Modern Dancing of Wigmore Street, London, where pupils could learn the fox trot, one step, the 1918 tango, the Boston and the Hesitation
Wall Game: Why Not War Game? WW1Wall Game: Why Not War Game? Three young men taking part in the Eton Wall Game, with a comment that public schools would be wise to spend some time on military training during the First World War
John Hassall Correspondence Art School, WW1Advertisement for a correspondence art school, run by the famous illustrator and poster artist, John Hassall. Advertisements for art schools appeared frequently in illustrated magazines at the time
British School of Motoring Advertisement, WW1An advertisement for the British School of Motoring (BSM) from 1916, specifically aimed at ladies which encourages women to learn to drive because, it is a healthy, enjoyable, and if desired
Officers Training Corps, Harrow School, WW1The Officer Training Corps at Harrow School in 1915. Date: 1915
Prince Henry in training at Eton, WW1Prince Henry, later Duke of Gloucester, third son of King George V and Queen Mary, pictured second from left marching in the ranks at the Eton College Officers Training Corps. Date: 1915
Marlborough College boys making hay, WW1Three of the three hundred older boys from Marlborough College in Wiltshire helping in the hayfields during the First World War. Date: 1916
Training boys for the navy, WW1A page of photographs showing boys at the Watts Naval Training School at Elmham in Norfolk undergoing instruction in order to prepare them for the Navy
Eton College Sports including Prince HenrySports at Eton College in 1916. In the bottom left and bottom middle pictures is Prince Henry (later Duke of Gloucester), climbing out of the water jump in the steeplechase
Eton boys helping with army stores, WW1Eton College boys helping to unload war stores at Didcot Junction, forgoing their usual sport in order to help out. On the left is Prince Henry, the future Duke of Gloucester
Sandlebridge Schools, Great Warford, CheshireA view of the Sandlebridge Schools, Great Warford. The schools opened to 1902 to accommodate children who were labelled as feeble minded. Date: Date unknown
North Surrey District Schools, Anerley, Upper NorwoodThe North Surrey District (or Industrial) Schools at Anerley, Upper Norwood, opened in 1850 to house pauper children away from the workhouse
B. R. S. M Tea PartyChildren, attended by adults, sit at trestle tables in a small hall. Their mugs are filled from watering-cans. A hand-written caption states B.R.S.M. perhaps part of the Ragged Schools Mission
Ardale Schools, Stifford, EssexEntrance to the Ardale Schools at Stifford, formerly the Stepney Unions cottage homes for workhouse children. Date: Date unknown
British School of Motoring - ladies learn to drive 1915Advertisement for the British School of Motoring encouraging ladies to learn to drive, a particularly useful skill during the First World War. Date: 1915
Irish contingent of UPS arriving at Epsom, Surrey, WW1The Irish contingent of the UPS (University and Public Schools Brigade) arriving at Epsom, Surrey, during the early stages of the First World War. Date: 1914
Children playing on slideNursery school children playing on slide in playground and waiting patiently in a queue to ascend slide Date: 1930s
The Royal Visit to Ireland, 1849 - various scenesVarious scenes from the royal visit to Ireland by Queen Victoria and family in August 1849.On the right: the visit to the National Infant School
English public schoolboys at BisleyBoys from Harrow School and University College firing at 500 yards as volunteer marksmen at Bisley. The National Rifle Association was established in 1860 to encourage
Westminster Bridge RoadRowland Hills chapel and schools Date: circa 1860
Robert RaikesROBERT RAIKES promoter of Sunday schools Date: 1735 - 1811
Lunchtime at NurseryChildren sitting at tables for school dinners at a London nursery. Date: early 1930s
Ripman Dancing GirlsFour artistic girls of the Ripman School of Dancing, London, strike a pose. Date: early 1930s
Thomas Guthrie - 2THOMAS GUTHRIE Scottish churchman and philanthropist, promoter of the ragged schools. Date: 1803 - 1873
Thomas Guthrie - 3THOMAS GUTHRIE Scottish churchman and philanthropist, promoter of the ragged schools. Date: 1803 - 1873
Thomas Guthrie - 4THOMAS GUTHRIE Scottish churchman and philanthropist, promoter of the ragged schools. with his autograph Date: 1803 - 1873
Ammunition Up. Captain Gilbert Holiday, Royal Field Artillery (1879-1937). Holidays Early Life Was Spent In St. Johns Wood And From His Window He Was Able To Watch The Royal Horse Artillery
Kindergarten section of the Hermitage School, BrusselsThe Kindergarten section of the Hermitage School, Brussels, Belgium, founded in 1907 by Jean-Ovide Decroly (18711932), a Belgian teacher and psychologist. Date: circa 1920
Hockerill Training College, Bishops Stortford - The Annexe (back view). The College was established in 1852 by the Church of England for the training of women teachers
The International Correspondence Schools Bleriot monoplaneThe International Correspondence Schools BlÚ▓®ot monoplane, flown round the country on their behalf by Mr Slack in 1912, and presented to Col Seely at the War Office in 1913 for military use
The Deputation to Col Seeley headed by Lord DesboroughThe Deputation to Col Seeley, headed by Lord Desborough, which presented the Government with a 50hp Gnome-Ble
Interior of a schoolStudents sit in rows as they listen intently to their teacher, in this medieval school scene. 15th Century