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The west lawn ornament in winterView of the Natural History Museum west lawn ornament in January 2003
Exterior of the Darwin CentreExterior view of the Darwin Centre from Queens Gate in January 2003
Snowy landscape c. 1920
Singing carols in the snow Date: c. 1920
Little girl carrying basket of hollyA little girl carrying a basket of holly and a letter, returns home with her dog. c. 1905
Snowy scene with childrenA group of children carry umbrellas as they battle through a blizzard. c.1920
Beautiful woman carrying holly through the snowA woman dressed in a festive red dress with white fur trim, walks through the snow carrying holly. c. 1925
Carol singers in the snowA group of children, wrapped up warmly in hats, scarves and mittens, sing carols as the snow falls around them. c.1920
The Graphic Christmas Number 1927Front cover of the Graphic Christmas Number for 1927 featuring a figurine of a couple on a windowsill while outside, people scurry through the snow. Date: 1927
Two little girls on Christmas Greetings postcard
Children play on their sledges
Piccadilly Circus under snow, 1948Piccadilly Circus and its famous advertising hoardings pictured under a blanket of snow on 20 February 1948. 1948
Two Girls Sliding C1880Two girls are sliding - one keeps her footing, the other she slid so fast, she slid so free, that down fell she ! Date: circa 1880
The Sphere Christmas Number front cover 1956Front cover of The Sphere Christmas Number featuring a charming illustration of welcoming house, its front door opened by a small girl and her Spaniel to reveal a roaring fire
Britannia and Eve front cover, December 1953Front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine featuring a stylised festive scene, with Father Christmas in his sleigh pulled by reindeer
Double page spread in a diary for 10-15 DecemberA double page spread in a young persons diary for 10-15 December. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Snow Babies - A Safe Landing by Dorothy WheelerA snow baby, which has tumbled from the sky as it snows, lands safely on the chimney pot of a snow covered roof top
G Sparagnapane Christmas crackersAdvertisement for Sparagnapanes Christmas crackers, claiming to the oldest manufacturer of crackers in the United Kingdom
An Attack in the RearA mischievous young boy hides behind a pillar waiting to throw the snowballs that hes carrying at the next unsuspecting passer-by
Tatler front cover, Christmas number 1926Bold front cover by Lewis Baumer for the Tatler Christmas Number front cover featuring a happy looking woman in a striking blue and yellow cloak against a festive snowy background
January by PizerA pretty and fashionable young girl, wrapped up warm against the cold with a fur muff, fur trimmed coat and cloche style hat, is an appropriate representative for the chilly month of January
Christmas Carol SingerCharming illustration showing a young girl wearing a red, cloche hat singing angelically from a book of Christmas carols
Dog, sled and snowA jolly winter scene showing five children playing with a sledge in the snow. Their dog looks keen to give them a pull
Carol Singers Dancing by Pauline BaynesDecorative illustration depicting a jolly group of carol singers dancing and singing earnestly to the tune of a pipe player
To The Rescue by William Heath RobinsonSequential cartoon by William Heath Robinson with the first picture showing a policeman directing a large army of helpers towards a top hat and gloves lying forlornly in the snow
Wintry Weather on ThamesWintry weather on the Thames; the river at Putney following the snowstorm of 18th January 1881
Fleet Street SnowstormFleet Street during the snowstorm of Tuesday night of January 18th 1881 showing horses and coaches trapped in the snow
Snowstorm at Ryde 1881The snow storm of 18th January 1881 battering the railway pier at Ryde, Isle of Wight
Train Blocked by SnowTrain passengers discover they are stuck in the snow during the storm of Tuesday 18th January 1881
Red Riding Hood & SnowA small girl, perhaps Little Red Riding Hood, braves a blizzard under the protection of a huge, black umbrella
Cars stuck in snow at Pease Pottage, 1963A long line of cars stranded at Pease Pottage Hill on the London to Brighton road in deep snow during the ferocious winter of 1963
Jets to clear snow drifts in Wales in 1947Men engaged in fitting jet units to the rear of a wagon on a snow encrusted stretch of line near Brecon, an ingenious way of clearing the disabling snow drifts preventing trains carrying coal
RAF Binbrooke cut off during the winter of 1947An aerial view of the airfield and aerodrome buildings at Binbrooke, Lincolnshire, as men came out from their huts to pick up the supplies which had been dropped by two Dakotas of Transport Command
Bredhurst isolated by snow in 1947An aerial view showing squads of men cutting their way through drifts to the village of Bredhurst which, although only four miles from Chatham in Kent
Experiment with jets to clear away snow in Wales, 1947Jet engines or gas turbines, acting like blow lamps, eat their way through the snow as a truck advances down the railway line in the hills of South Wales
The Big Freeze of 1947An aerial view of Goxhill, near Barton-on-Humber which lay under a thick mantle of snow after the blizzards of January and February 1947, during one of Britains worst winters
Leaving ChurchA traditional Victorian family leaving church during the Christmas period
Lions at London ZooStrangers in a strange land - A Winter Day at the Zoo. In their cage at Regents Park, two lions feel the cold of a British winter
Hunting in the Snow 2 / 2ONE OF THE WRONG SORT Who goes out with hunters because it is the fashion " Confound the snow is not hunting bad enough without this..."
Hunting in the Snow 1 / 2ONE OF THE RIGHT SORT Who hunts because he likes it " Counfound this snow I shall never get a light; but the worst of it is it will put a stop to hunting for few days"
Two Ladies in the SnowIts the day before Christmas, and these two happy ladies don t care a fig if its snowing : the dog doesn t care for the stuff, though, so his mistress picks him up
Mr Punch goes First Footing in the New Year -- he and his dog Toby are just about to run up some snow-covered steps into a house where a family are waiting to welcome them