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Background imageSnows Collection: A Top Notcher

A Top Notcher
Cartoon, A Top Notcher. One of the silly mistakes one makes when paying golf when it snows in Scotland. A short sighted golfer mistakes a bobble hat for the ball

Background imageSnows Collection: Young boy shouts out Merry Christmas through the snow

Young boy shouts out Merry Christmas through the snow, full of life and joy that the Great War is finally over. He has a pair of ice skates on a string around his neck and is wearing a red

Background imageSnows Collection: RUSSIA - Arctic tundra, melting snows, tundra of

RUSSIA - Arctic tundra, melting snows, tundra of Taimyr peninsula near Kara Sea

Background imageSnows Collection: Frau Holle (Grimms Fairy Tale)

Frau Holle (Grimms Fairy Tale)
Whenever it snows in the world, it is said that Frau Holle is making her bed. Date: circa 1925

Background imageSnows Collection: Children under an umbrella in the snow

Children under an umbrella in the snow
Three little children carrying presents and sprigs of holly, huddle together under an umbrella as the snow falls around them c.1915

Background imageSnows Collection: Firefighters and winter snows, WW2

Firefighters and winter snows, WW2
The early winters of the Second World War were snowy with numerous falls of one or two feet and occasional falls (such as in 1940-1941) in which snow depths of up to 16 feet (drifts) were recorded

Background imageSnows Collection: Welcome Stranger by Aaron Hoffmann

Welcome Stranger by Aaron Hoffmann
Front page of a promotional flyer for Welcome Stranger by Aaron Hoffmann. First produced in England at the Lyric Theatre, 19th October 1921

Background imageSnows Collection: Coach & horses in winter

Coach & horses in winter. Georgian scene. Coachmen trying to guide their team through winter snows on the Dover to London road.Date: circa 1905

Background imageSnows Collection: United States (19th c). American country life

United States (19th c). American country life. Pleasures of Winter, 1855. Illustration published by Nathaniel Currier. Litography

Background imageSnows Collection: WWI. Les tranch饳blanches (white trenches)

WWI. Les tranch饳blanches (white trenches)
WWI. Les tranch饳 blanches (white trenches), 1917. Illustration by Georges Paul Leroux (1877-1957). Trenches of the French army in Champagne. Drawing

Background imageSnows Collection: BOBERG, Ferdinand. S�District

BOBERG, Ferdinand. S�District
BOBERG, Ferdinand (1860-1946). S� District. 1927. Watercolour. SWEDEN. Stockholm. The Nacional Museum of Fine Arts

Background imageSnows Collection: Flowering tundra of river Maksimovka valley, everlasting

Flowering tundra of river Maksimovka valley, everlasting snows that melts only in very warm years. river-mouth landscape along the Kara sea

Background imageSnows Collection: German Troops and Artillery in the winter snows

German Troops and Artillery in the winter snows
Masurian Lakes - German Troops and Artillery in the winter snows of 1915/16. Karl Storch (German)

Background imageSnows Collection: Himalayas from Darjeeling, India

Himalayas from Darjeeling, India
View of the Himalayas from Darjeeling, India. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSnows Collection: Tycho Hofman

Tycho Hofman
TYCHO HOFMAN - Danish historian : Few know my Face tho all Men do my Fame... through Deserts, Snows and Rain I made my Way... Date: 1714 - 1754

Background imageSnows Collection: Saint Pierre and Miquelon - After a heavy snowfall

Saint Pierre and Miquelon - After a heavy snowfall
Houses on Saint Pierre and Miquelon (a self-governing territorial overseas collectivity of France, situated in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean near Canada) pictured after a heavy snowfall Date

Background imageSnows Collection: LFB firefighters and winter snows

LFB firefighters and winter snows
The early winters of WW2 were snowy with numerous falls of 1-2 feet and occasional falls (such as 1940-41) in which snow depths of up to 16 feet (drifts) were recorded

Background imageSnows Collection: LFB firefighters and winter snows, WW2

LFB firefighters and winter snows, WW2
The early winters of WW2 were snowy with numerous falls of 1-2 feet and occasional falls (such as 1940-41) in which snow depths of up to 16 feet (drifts) were recorded

Background imageSnows Collection: Marblehead Neck, Massachusetts - Snows Store

Marblehead Neck, Massachusetts - Snows Store Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSnows Collection: German Ski-Troops Leave

German Ski-Troops Leave
Auszug der Schneeschuh- Truppen - the out-going of the snow-shoe-troops from a German station, heading for the snows of Russia

Background imageSnows Collection: Dressed for the Snows

Dressed for the Snows
This creation by Bernard allows her to look smart in the snow


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