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Sign The Pledge - Tim being persuaded to stop drinking. Part of Box 79 Boswell Collection. Timothy Crab. Date: circa 1900
Isotta Fraschini car on a postcard -- stopping on a mountain road. Date: 1908
Susi - rain stops play. 1950s
Gravel pit arrester being tested by RAFTesting a gravel pit arrester for stopping runaway jets, using an RAF lightning jet fighter. The idea was that an aircraft unable to stop before the end of the runway would be brought quickly
Section of a London Underground station. England. Colored engraving from L Univers Illustre?. Late nineteenth century
WW2 poster, The driver who wouldn t stop for passengers lost his fares and found his number up. Productivity propaganda poster for display at bus depots. Date: 1942
The Travellers -- two horsemen stop for a drink at a wayside inn. circa 1820
Boy in a bus shelterBoy sitting on a bench in a bus shelter. Date: 1970s
Man checking information at bus stopMan checking information on Where to board your bus, next to a poster advising everyone to Hold On Tight! Date: 1970s
Paris - MontmartreOn the Butte de Montmartre, in the shadow of Sacre-Coeur, a priest and a religieuse stop to pass the time of day. Date: early 20th century
East Grinstead / SussexEAST GRINSTEAD Date: 1950s
Northanger Abbey / AustenCatherine Morland asks Mr. Thorpe to stop the carriage. Date: First published: 1818
Cartoon, Trying to stop a taxi. A man tries to attract the attention of a cabbie in a Paris street. He comments that it was hard enough trying to stop the Boche for four years
Female Type / PredatoryPredatory woman: The war may have put a stop to hunting game, but hunting men is still permitted... Date: 1917
Cartoon, Bad Neighbourhoods. Two women stop in the street to pass the time of day, and comment on a nosy neighbour. Date: 1918
Music cover Oh, Fred, tell them to stopOh, Fred, tell them to stop, That was the cry of Maria But the more she said Wo they said let it go, And the swing went a little bit higher. Date: circa 1860
Strikers Stop TrainThe wives & children of strikers at the Cummings Nail Mills in Chicago stop a train as a protest. Date: 1886
Two Girls & SignpostAs they reach a crossroads, two female hikers stop for a map inspection. One arrow points towards the sanatorium. Date: 1930s
Labour would Stop WarThe British Labour Party makes Stop War ! a main plank in its platform Date: 1936
Dieudonne Coste & PlaneFrench aviator in front of his plane, The Question Mark, in which he and Maurice Bellonte completed the first non-stop flight from Europe to the USA on 2 September 1930 Date: 1930
Tenochtitlan is ReachedCortes and his men stop for a moment and gaze in awe at wonderful city of Tenochtitlan they have finally reached. Date: 1519
French Coaching InnDiligent passengers stop for a food break at a French inn. Date: 1826
Picking berries by the roadside, 1927A family group pause from their motoring trip to pick berries by the side of the road. Date: 1927
Stop Thief! by Carlyle MoorePromotional postcard for Stop Thief ! by Carlyle Moore. First produced in England, at the Theatre Royal, York, 14th October and New Theatre, 21st October 1915. Date: 1915
Front and back covers, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson, published by the Great Western Railway in the companys centenary year
Truck Stop. Middlesbrough 1970s 1970s
A Japanese traffic controller holds onto his sign, and is blowing his whistle. The sign he holds currently reads Stop. Date: 1932
Illustration, stopping a runaway ponyIllustration, Robin riding Jerry attempts to stop Dumpling from running off with Elizabeth on her back. Date: 1930
Evening bells, Les Images en MusiqueTwo dogs stop to pray when they hear the Angelus (evening bells), illustration in Les Images en Musique, with illustrations by Benjamin Rabier and easy pieces for piano by Jane Vieu. Date: 1908
Three people resting at the side of their carThree people resting with a cup of tea at the side of their car. Date: circa 1930s
Bus Stop, Cranham, EssexBus Stop, Cranham, Romford, near Upminster, Essex, England. Date: 1920s
Temperance Tale - The Bottle part 5Coloured lantern slide from a series entitled Bottle. In this slide, the drunken man is physically fighting with his wife, while others try to stop him
WWI Poster, Silver Bullets that will stop the GermansWWI Parliamentary War Savings Committee Poster, You have in your pocket Silver Bullets that will stop the Germans. Lend them to your country by investing in the War Loan Today. Date: circa 1916
Suffragette Arson Wargrave. Crowds gather outside St. Marys Church, Wargrave, Berkshire to see the damage caused by fire on 1st June 1914
On the Cromer Beach. A Scene on a beach when alarmed mother cries Children!! The tide is coming in! You will be swept away! Children - (reassuringly), Oh no Mummy, Don
Is this right?. Woman with basket on her back, meets man holding umbrella labelled Franchise. She asks Why can t I have an umbrella too? Voter says, You can t. You ought to stop at home
Suffragette, Suffragist Muzzle. Addressed to Suffragist who wears a skirt and jacket embroidered with broad prison arrows and a muzzle round her mouth
WW1 Poster -- Silver BulletsYou have in your pocket Silver Bullets that will stop the Germans. Lend them to your Country by investing in the War Loan today
Cricket Fielding (wrong!)A fielder demonstrates the incorrect way of fielding to stop the ball as he should be using the long barrier method. Date: 1888
Night, View, No, Mans, Land, France, 1915, reverse, postcard, Saturday, February, 5, 16, Dear, Ma, Am, still, here, same, hospital, finger, lot, better, but, probably, take, week, before, they
Bonzo the Peace-Maker by George StuddyBonzo the Peace-Maker -- he stops a fight and gets it in the neck from two pekingese dogs. Date: 1924
British transport halted on a road, Western Front, WW1A line of British transport halted on a road on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Measures for foiling troop carriers by G. H. DavisMeeting the threat of airborne invasion in Britain during the Second World War: suggested measures for foiling German troop carriers
Revolutionary design for air liner by G. H. DavisA British flying wing project: a revolutionary design for a speedy night-flying air liner. Details of the proposed Armstrong-Whitworth flying wing
Belgian troops in Termonde, WW1Belgian troops in Termonde (Dendermonde), Belgium, during the early stages of the First World War. The town had been badly damaged during a German attempt to advance
Dinner time out West. American frontiersmen enjoying a well earned break on their travels. The midday dinner is variable as to time
A tram outside Blackfriars tram terminal in London. It is headed for Abbey Wood via Old Kent Road
Body armour and visors by G. H. DavisBody armour and visors: medieval style protection for the British army during the Second World War. This protection stops small