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Background imageSimilarity Collection: Stone Age Man in the World Today

Stone Age Man in the World Today -- men of the Warramunga tribe of Australia, with stone tools, showing similarities with people of the Stone Age. Date: 1922

Background imageSimilarity Collection: Front cover photo, Of Old Egypt and Modern Beauty

Front cover photo, Of Old Egypt and Modern Beauty
Front cover photo, Profile Parity -- Of Old Egypt and Modern Beauty -- Lady Kay Muir, Queen Nefertiti, and Madame Guepin. Date: 1930

Background imageSimilarity Collection: A Mother and daughter have a duo portrait photograph taken at the American Studio

A Mother and daughter have a duo portrait photograph taken at the American Studio, Margate Kent. The Mother has selected the dainty Japanese parasol as her shoot prop ! Date: circa 1920s

Background imageSimilarity Collection: Lands End, Cornwall - Dr Syntax rock

Lands End, Cornwall - Dr Syntax rock - bearing a remarkable similarity to the profile of the comic character created by William Combe and the cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson in 1812. Date: circa 1907

Background imageSimilarity Collection: Martin 167 Maryland -was used by both Vichy French

Martin 167 Maryland -was used by both Vichy French and the British, who were contesting the Libon in 1942 Seen is a French example, but note similarity to British markings

Background imageSimilarity Collection: Four people with collie dog

Four people with collie dog
Four people (two men and two women) sitting on steps with a collie dog

Background imageSimilarity Collection: The Royal Likeness - 3 / 3 - Queen Victoria

The Royal Likeness - 3 / 3 - Queen Victoria
The Royal Likeness - 3/3 - Queen Victoria (1819-1901) - a remarkable fold-out card, which opened from an initial portrait of King George V to then show King Edward VII

Background imageSimilarity Collection: The Royal Likeness - 2 / 3 - King Edward VII

The Royal Likeness - 2 / 3 - King Edward VII
The Royal Likeness - 2/3 - King Edward VII (1841-1910) - a remarkable fold-out card, which opened from an initial portrait of King George V to show Edward (here) and then finally Queen Victoria

Background imageSimilarity Collection: The Royal Likeness - 1 / 3 - King George V

The Royal Likeness - 1 / 3 - King George V
The Royal Likeness - 1/3 - King George V (1865-1936) - a remarkable fold-out card, which opens to revel King Edward VII and then Queen Victoria. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSimilarity Collection: A pair of rather stern-faced brothers

A pair of rather stern-faced brothers
A splendid photograph with a real air of mystery about it - depicting a pair of rather stern-faced brothers Date: circa 1920s


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