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Background imageSeparated Collection: Italians in Saffron Hill

Italians in Saffron Hill
A group of Italian men sit in the sun or lounge in doorways in a Saffron Hill street separated from the women and children outside a shop belonging to F Ciccone Date: 1930s

Background imageSeparated Collection: United States Air Force - Martin NRB-57D Canberra 53-3973

United States Air Force - Martin NRB-57D Canberra 53-3973 31 May 1956 accepted by the 4080 Strategic Reconnaissance Wing 1959-61: AFSC. Converted to WB-57D

Background imageSeparated Collection: Orphaned Muslim Children at Karachi Refugee Camp

Orphaned Muslim Children at Karachi Refugee Camp
Separated or orphaned children at a refugee camp in Karachi set up for Muslims fleeing from India to Pakistan

Background imageSeparated Collection: Mediumship / Demange

Mediumship / Demange
A table is levitated even though it is separated from the medium by a screen

Background imageSeparated Collection: A view of the resort of St Moritz

A view of the resort of St Moritz - showing the two areas (St Mortiz Bad and St Moritz Dorf) separated by a mile of lake shore, 1920s

Background imageSeparated Collection: The Frozen Pond

The Frozen Pond
This illustration shows the dismay of two frogs, one under the water, and one above, separated by the frozen surface. Date: circa 1901

Background imageSeparated Collection: London Orphan Asylum Watford

London Orphan Asylum Watford
Photograph showing boys and girls sitting separately on long benches at dinner-time in the refectory. The East London orphanage were five hundred children received an excellent education. Date: 1907

Background imageSeparated Collection: The Bell Edmonton

The Bell Edmonton
cThe Bell Inn was made famous in William Cowpers 1782 ballad, The Diverting History of John Gilpin. The star of the ballad, the draper from Cheapside, John Gilpin

Background imageSeparated Collection: Cartoon, Swift on a Large Scale (Gladstone)

Cartoon, Swift on a Large Scale (Gladstone)
Cartoon, Swift on a Large Scale -- a comment on Gladstones assigning the surplus from Irish Church endowments (resulting from the disestablishment of the Irish Church) for humanitarian purposes

Background imageSeparated Collection: Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins (English and Irish Churches)

Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins (English and Irish Churches)
Cartoon, Our Siamese Twins -- a satirical comment on Gladstones Irish Church Suspensory Bill, which was carried against the Conservative government by a large majority in 1868

Background imageSeparated Collection: Cartoon, Don t Touch the Queen (Irish Church)

Cartoon, Don t Touch the Queen (Irish Church)
Cartoon, Don t Touch the Queen -- a satirical comment on Gladstones Irish Church Suspensory Bill, which was carried against the Conservative government by a large majority

Background imageSeparated Collection: Cartoon, Ben and his Bogey (Disraeli)

Cartoon, Ben and his Bogey (Disraeli)
Cartoon, Ben and his Bogey -- a satirical comment on Disraelis speech to his Buckinghamshire electors, suggesting that the Roman Catholic Church will be the only organisation to gain from

Background imageSeparated Collection: Olivia

Olivia features in Shakespeares Twelfth Night aromantic comedybelieved to have been written around 1601???1602. The play centres on the twinsViolaandSebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck

Background imageSeparated Collection: Sentimental scene -- Kiss Me, Mama

Sentimental scene -- Kiss Me, Mama. A little girl looks at a lantern slide projection of her departed mother, while her father bows his head in grief. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSeparated Collection: Interior Squared Date: 1948

Interior Squared Date: 1948

Background imageSeparated Collection: Petrified Trees

Petrified Trees

Background imageSeparated Collection: LOUIS XVI SEPARATED

LOUIS XVI SEPARATED
Known now as Louis Capet, Louis XVI is separated from his family as they are incarcerated in the Tour du Temple, Paris. Date: 26 August 1792

Background imageSeparated Collection: Henry VIIs chapel

Henry VIIs chapel
The Henry VII Lady Chapel, or just the Henry VII Chapel, is a large Lady Chapel at the far eastern end of Westminster Abbey, paid for by the will of King Henry VII

Background imageSeparated Collection: Hamburg, Germany - Baumwall

Hamburg, Germany - Baumwall. The Baumwall was part of the old Hamburg city fortifications built between 1616 and 1625. It separated in the water at the Alster estuary

Background imageSeparated Collection: The Coedy-Gric Institution (Pontypool workhouse), Griffithst

The Coedy-Gric Institution (Pontypool workhouse), Griffithst
The Pontypool Union workhouse at Griffithstown, later also known as the Coedy-Gric Institution. The buildings in the foreground are childrens cottage homes with boys

Background imageSeparated Collection: Eliza Lynn Linton

Eliza Lynn Linton
ELIZA LYNN LINTON Writer, married to WJ Linton but they separated amicably Date: 1822 - 1898

Background imageSeparated Collection: Cartoon, The Queen of Hearts, WW1

Cartoon, The Queen of Hearts, WW1
Cartoon, The Queen of Hearts, showing a woman at home, thinking of her soldier at the Front during the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageSeparated Collection: The Hon J and Mrs Freeman-Mitford

The Hon J and Mrs Freeman-Mitford
John Power Bertram Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, later 4th Baron Redesdale (18851963), seen here with his bride, formerly Fraulein Marie Ann von Friedlander-Fuld, daughter of a wealthy German coal owner

Background imageSeparated Collection: Scene in a Turkish School

Scene in a Turkish School
Scene in a Turkish school classroom. The boys and girls are separated onto different sides of the room

Background imageSeparated Collection: The aftermath of a dispute

The aftermath of a dispute
A fight between two men comes to an end as they are restrained and separated from one another. Furniture and crockery is strewn across the ground

Background imageSeparated Collection: The Glorious Stand of the Royal West Kents in Trones Wood

The Glorious Stand of the Royal West Kents in Trones Wood
An illustration of a small group of the Royal West Kent regiment repelling German attacks in Trones Wood, France. The soldiers are reported to have been separated from their main force during a night

Background imageSeparated Collection: Guadeloupe Map

Guadeloupe Map
The two main islands, Guadeloupe and Grande Terre, are separated by a narrow channel : they were discovered by Columbus in 1493

Background imageSeparated Collection: A Thermostatic Nurse

A Thermostatic Nurse
Illustrations of a Thermostatic Nurse, an invention by Mr Hearson. The tank was separated into two compartments; in the lower, a shallow tank of water was used to moisten and heat the air

Background imageSeparated Collection: Christmas Toast to an Absent Soldier, 1916

Christmas Toast to an Absent Soldier, 1916
Painting showing a young family raising a toast, at Christmas, to their absent father and husband, 1916. By 1916, the First World War had become a drawn out blood bath in the fields of France

Background imageSeparated Collection: Chicago Stockyards 7

Chicago Stockyards 7
After being fatally stunned, the cattle at the Chicago stockyards are chopped into pieces and all their usable parts separated

Background imageSeparated Collection: Hungary Budapest

Hungary Budapest
Buda and Pest, separated by the Danube

Background imageSeparated Collection: 1940S LOO

1940S LOO
A typical 1940s lavatory, with green walls and black and white floor tiles, separated from the bathroom

Background imageSeparated Collection: Dog Finds Way Home

Dog Finds Way Home
MOFFINO goes with his master, a Milanese corporal, on Napoleons Russian campaign : separated during the retreat, he crosses Europe and finds his way home to Italy

Background imageSeparated Collection: Verdi / Trovatore / Iii. 2

Verdi / Trovatore / Iii. 2
IL TROVATORE Act 3, Scene 2 in the fortress of Castellor, Manrico and Leonora are alone at last, but are soon to be separated again

Background imageSeparated Collection: China Clay Quarry

China Clay Quarry
A china clay quarry near St. Austell, Cornwall. The quarries are often 300 feet deep and a mile round the top. The clay is washed out and the white sand is separated

Background imageSeparated Collection: Whitneys Gin

Whitneys Gin
WHITNEYs COTTON GIN which enabled cotton fibre to be separated from the seeds mechanically


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