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The Ballad of the GraphicIllustrated poem telling the story of The Graphic magazine, launched in 1869 by William Luson Thomas. The poem was written by the editor, J. M. Bulloch and illustrated by H
Women in an office, 1901Two women in an office. One is seated at a desk with a map on the wall and a typewriter nearby while her visitor is interviewed. Date: 1901
Children dancing at a partyThere, in a corner, all by herself, a little girl was gravely dancing. A small boy watches a little girl dancing on her own at a childrens party. Date: 1901
Dance card filled at a ballA young gentleman arrives at a ball just in time to find out the object of his affections has filled up her dance card for the evening
Little girls dancing in a rowA line of little girls in party dresses dance in unison. Date: 1901
Ethel Gabain and a sitterEthel L鯮 tine Gabain (26 March 1883 30 January 1950), French-English artist. Gabain was a renowned painter and lithographer and among the founding members of the Senefelder Club
Harvey Nichols wartime fashion advertisementAdvertisement for practical clothes to wear while carrying out war duties. Whether its a practical cashmere sweater for serving in a canteen, or a Bedford cord skirt suit for shopping for vegetables
Artisans Model CottageExample of an artisans model cottage, the type of which was suggested by The Artisans Suburban Cottage Movement to provide comfortable homes for working populations in towns and cities. 1862
Soiree at the Royal AcademyMembers of The Royal Academy at a soiree at Burlington House. Not a woman in sight. 1870
Battersea Mobile LibraryThe interior of Battersea mobile library in the 1950s with various keen bookworms browsing the shelves and having their chosen books stamped by the librarian. Date: 1950s
Kent Mobile LibraryA mobile library van making a stop in an unidentified Kentish village, late 1940s-early 1950s. Date: c.1950
New buildings of London University, Burlington Gardens 1870Front view of the new buildings of the London University in Burlington Gardens, opened by Queen Victoria in May 1870. Date: 1870
Meeting rooms of the Royal Society 1863The former meeting place of the Royal Society - a room in Crane Court, seen on the left, and, on the right, the new meeting room at Burlington House. 1863
Lecture theatre, London University, Burlington House 1871The impressive lecture theatre of the London University at Burlington Gardens, filled with people (of the male variety) in 1871. Date: 1871
South Middlesex Rifles clearing ground at Burlington HouseMembers of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps at work by torchlight in the gardens of Burlington House, Piccadilly clearing the ground in preparation for the erection of their drill shed
Drill shed in Burlington GardensThe drill shed erected in Burlington Gardens, for the use of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers in 1862. Date: 1862
Little Red Riding Hood fancy dressA quartet in fancy dress costume dressed up as the main characters in the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. The wolf costume is particularly sinister. Date: c.1910
Members of the Aquashow Synchronised Swim Troupe (off-duty) at Bournemouth. Date: 1963
Sychronised Swimming Team - on Syd Brookes CarSychronised Swimming Team (" some of the Water-Babe s" ) - on Syd Brookes (possibly their manager?) Car, East Overcliff Drive, Bournemouth, Dorset, in front of the Chesterwood Hotel
Sychronised Swimming Team, Bournemouth - off-duty partySychronised Swimming Team, Bournemouth - participants off-duty at Pat & Lizs Party Date: 1962
Female Sychronised Swimming Team - Bournemouth - showFemale Sychronised Swimming Team - Bournemouth - practising for the show, the final dress rehearsal, involving multiple performers, floats and a large lotus flower. Date: 1961
Synchronised Swimming Team End of Season Artists BallSynchronised Swimming Team end of season Artists Ball - Royal Exeter Hotel, Bournemouth, Dorset. Date: 1962
Scene from stage play, Votes for Women, 1907The great Trafalgar Square meeting scene in the play, Votes for Women, with a very effective stage crowd made up of forty actors. The play was staged at the Royal Court theatre in April 1907
The Mystery of Santa Claus by Molly BenatarIllustrated poem by Molly Benatar - images depict children sleeping in their beds as Santas helpers lay a web of dreams over their heads. Date: 1921
Princess Mary & Prince Edward 1897Princess Mary in a chair (Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood) (1897 - 1965) with her older brother Prince Edward
Edith Wharton at home on the RivieraAmerican novelist Edith Wharton pictured at her home at Hyeres on the French Riviera where she wrote much of The Age of Innocence. Date: 1921
How King Christmas Comes by C. E. BernardA very modern Father Christmas delivers presents by jumping out of an aeroplane holding a large bunch of balloons. Date: 1921
Christmas Morning 1869Impression of a middle class Victorian family on Christmas morning, specifically 1869, the year The Graphic magazine was first published. This picture, by C. E
My Uncle Toby by Hugh Williams - toby jugA young woman sits gazing at a jolly looking toby jug. Date: 1919
Queen Victoria opens new building of London UniversityThe opening ceremony of the theatre of the new London University buildings at Burlington Gardens, with Queen Victoria, visible standing on the dais, doing the honours. Date: 1870