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Comic postcard, Man with a drink in his hand Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Stout and bitter - man and mistress outside shop window Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Woman, man and boat at the seaside Date: 20th century
Men looking for work, Canning Town, LondonMen meet early morning, looking to be hired for work, Canning Town, London. Date: circa 1930s
Christmas postcard, Man at a table with pudding and stout Date: 20th century
The Guinness Brewery, St Jamess Gate, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, circa 1946. Date: circa 1946
Advert, J & R Tennent Limited, Glasgow, ScotlandAdvert, J & R Tennent Limited, Wellpark Brewery, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
1911 Census - John Bull being measuredFront cover of The Sphere, of John Bull being measured to see if his waist has grown from the decade before. Date: April 1911
Four smiling men with Guinness advert. Date: circa 1910s
Herbert Road, Plumstead, south-east London. Date: circa 1920
Advert, When in Doubt Try Oakhill Stout. circa 1900
John Bull, by G W HuntPromotional music sheet for John Bull music hall song of 1872 by G. W. Hunt, and sung with immense success by Joe Colverd. Joe Colverd made a career of appearing as John Bull on the halls
Hope & Anchor pub, Lisson Grove, Marylebone, LondonHope & Anchor pub, 9 Earl Street (on the corner with Dukes Mews), Lisson Grove, Marylebone, London. Date: circa 1908
Calle Triana, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, with a carnival taking place. Date: circa 1900s
Guinness Brewery - Dublin 1890sExterior of Guinness Brewery in Dublin, Ireland, showing thousands of barrels in the brewery yard. Date: circa 1890s
Pigeons - Black and Dun Barbs, English Fancy BreedA portrait of a Black and Dun Barbs, and two White Barbs in the background. The Barb, also called the English Barb is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding
Blitz in London -- Duke Street, Strand, WW2Blitz in London -- fire crews at work with hosepipes in Duke Street, off the Strand, 17 April 1941. Date: 1941
Stout Lady & CorsetA stout matron admires her ample figure once it has been shoe-horned into a corset. Her maid, holding a petticoat, looks on. Date: 1910
Head Work! by W. Heath RobinsonA new machine (adopted by some of our first class restaurants) for putting the head on a glass of stout. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger
How to be unsuccessful in modern society - 1The stout young man breaks tradition by not going to the fancy-dress ball as a baby. Date: 1929
A stout, jolly housewifes enjoys a mid-morning cup of tea and a chat with her cat before getting on with her daily chores
Watneys Happy Families - Mrs Stout, the Retailers Wife. circa 1930
Watneys Happy Families - Mr Stout, the Retailer. circa 1930
Watneys Happy Families - Miss Stout, the Retailers Daughter. circa 1930
Watneys Happy Families - Master Stout, the Retailers Son. circa 1930
Aunt Babsie as a lion-tamer - failing miserablyAunt Babsie runs away from a lion rearing up on his hind legs - she is a complete failure as a circus lion-tamer! Date: 1923
Caricature, Mr Cooper of the Albion Hotel -- Stout and Mild. 1881
English WaiterAn English waiter carries cups and a jug to a table, accompanied by a wooly dog. Date: 1838
18Thc Seated GentlemanA rather stout man with a stern expression on his face sits in a chair clutching a cane and with his feet on a cushioned foot-rest Date: 18th century
Henry Kemble / Vfair 1907HENRY KEMBLE English actor, noted for his character and comic roles Date: 1848 - 1907
Aerial view, entrance to Victoria Station, London, with cars and buses. circa 1920s
Cartoon, John Bull taking a Luncheon, or, British Cooks cramming Old Grumble-Gizzard with Bonne Chere, by James Gillray. Celebrate Britains victory at Aboukir Bay in August 1798
Pigeons - Red and Yellow Barbs, Fancy BreedA portrait of a Red and Yellow Barb pictured inside their coop. The Barb is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding
Barrels of drinkSlide showing a picture of barrels containing various drinks stacked up. The drinks include gin, brandy, whiskey, rum, port, sherry, porter, ale and stout. Part of Box 366
Ding dong bell!. Traditional nursery rhyme. Who pulled her out, Little Tommy Stout. Date: 1908
Following the fashion 1794A short and stout woman following the fashion in 1794, regardless of how it might suit her, wears a voluminous chemise dress and a bonnet with enormously tall feathers. Date: 1794
Nursery Rhymes -- cutting skirt, mouse-drawn cartNursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- There was an old woman, as I ve heard tell, she went to market her eggs for to sell; she went to market all on a market day
Mother Goose illustration -- There was an old woman, as I ve heard tell, she went to market her eggs for to sell... and she fell asleep upon the Kings Highway
Driver and charabancDriver standing in front of his charabanc outside a pub
Ramsgate, Kent - Habour scene with boatsRamsgate, Kent - Harbour scene with fishing boats and pedestrians. Date: circa 1900
England / CrawleyA view of the High Street, Crawley, Sussex, England, showing the distinctive sign of the George Hotel, which - supported on stout timbers, extends across the road. Date: 1950s
Railway Porter rather rude to sizeable female passengerStout Party - " And can t I get to X - without walking?" Railway Porter - " Well, theres the coal Train, Mum." Stout Party - " How much will it cost me
The Mayor of Middle Wallop not appreciating ShakespeareThe sublime ignorance of the Mayor of Middle Wallop. The Mayor of Middle Wallop (who is interested in the decoration of the new theatre in M.W.) - " Oos that Gentleman you re painting
Bass & Cos Extra StoutLate 19th Century printed tin advertising sign for Bass & Cos Extra Stout late 19th century