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Fighting in the Marrowbone area of BelfastFighting in the so-called Marrowbone district of Belfast - an encounter between Sinn Feiners on the left, in Glenpark Street, and loyalist Orangemen in Louisa Street
Stoning of Stephen
Great-grandpapa wets his whistle, Steven SpurrierGreat-grandpapa wets his whistle, illustration by Steven Spurrier, artist (1878-1961). Showing a uniformed man at the bar of a Victorian pub, with landlord, barmaid and cat
Great-grandmama chooses the Christmas Sirloin,s SpurrierGreat-grandmama chooses the Christmas Sirloin, illustration by Steven Spurrier, artist (1878-1961). Showing woman and girl ordering at Victorian butcher's counter
Ordering Christmas Dainties, Steven SpurrierOrdering Christmas Dainties, illustration by Steven Spurrier, artist (1878-1961). Showing a woman and girl ordering at the counter of a Victorian tea and grocery shop
Scenes in a Chocolate Factory by Steven SpurrierChocolate in the making at J. S. Fry and Sons, Bristol. Top picture shows melangeurs grinding cocoa beans and sugar. In the middle, women workers mould chocolate cakes and bars
ILN over - Arguing General Dyers case in the House of LordsFront cover of The Illustrated London News featuring an illustration by Steven Spurrier of the House of Lords debate on the punishment of General Dyer for his action at Jalianwallah Bagh
Don t be shocked Aunt Cathie but I occasionally smokeIllustration to a short story by E. F. Benson, The Puce Silk illustrating the a young woman smoking a cigarette in front of her aunt. Date: 1908
Ufos / MichalakSteven Michalak encounters a UFO at Falcon Lake, Canada. He investigates the craft, but receives a grid like burn to his chest
Ken Livingstone with Morrissey, Mari Wilson and othersKen Livingstone (Kenneth Robert Livingstone, b 1945), British Labour politician. Seen here with Morrissey (Steven Patrick Morrissey, b 1959), English singer and songwriter
Blood and Iron play in The Strand, October 1917. Blood and Iron, a play in one act, by Perley Poore Sheehan and Robert H Davis, illustrations by Steven Spurrier
Riviera entertainment - street performer outside Nice casinoA street performer entertains a fashionable crowd before the casino in Nice on the French Riviera in the spring of 1926. Date: 1926
Lieut-General Sir John Steven Cowans by Percival AndersonLieutenant-General Sir John Steven Cowans, KCB, MVO (1862 - 1921), Quartermaster-General adn member of the Army Council during the Great War in a pencil portrait by Lieutenant Percival Anderson
The vogue of squash rackets: a game for both sexesA page from the Illustrated London News in 1922, describing the new vogue for squash. Miss Joyce Cave(lady squash champion of 1921) and Miss S
Thomas Hardys funeral by Steven SpurrierThe funeral of Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) in Westminster Abbey drawn by ILNs special artist, Steven Spurrier. Hardys ashes were interred in poets corner in the Abbey next to Charles Dickens
Church of Santo Stefano, or Saint Steven in the Piazza dei Cavalieri in Pisa, Italy
The public in a divorce courtIllustration by Steven Spurrier showing young women in the public gallery of a divorce court. The image accompanied an article in the ILN suggesting that divorce courts should be private