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Harry Tate with ladies of the Hippodrome, New Year, 1915Music hall actor and comedian, Harry Tate, pictured with a bevy of ladies of the London Hippodrome, having been invited by them to be the first-footer on New Years Eve, 1915
Mrs Vernon Tate and daughters by Madame YevondeMrs Vernon Tate and her four daughters by Madame Yevonde. She was formerly Evelyn Victoria Anne Chandler (c.1887-1979), the wife of George Vernon Tate. On the right is the Hon
Closeup view of the Wright brothers tent at Kitty Hawk, a half mile from Captain Tates home. Date 1900
Side view of Dan Tate, left, and Wilbur, right, flying the 1902 glider as a kite. Date 1902 Sept. 19
Tom Tate in front of camp building at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Date 1911
Tom Tate, son of Captain Tates half-brother Daniel Tate, posing with a drum fish in front of 1900 Wright glider. Date 1900
Start of a glide; Wilbur in motion at left holding one end of glider (rebuilt with single vertical rudder), Orville lying prone in machine, and Dan Tate at right; Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
Wilbur in glider turning rapidly to the left, Dan Tate running alongside; Big Kill Devil Hill. Date 1902 Oct. 10
The Loves of Dido and Aeneas by PurcellThe libretto The Loves of Dido and Aeneas by Nahum Tate, for the opera of Henry Purcell. Date: 17th century
Gipsy woman making tea, Charlwood, SurreyA gipsy woman making tea in the open air at an encampment in the Newdigate area of Charlwood, Surrey. There is a loaf of white bread and a plate of uncooked bacon on the table
Cricketer, TateFrederick Tate Cricketer - Sussex
Tate Gallery PostcardThe Tate Gallery, Millbank, London, opened in 1897 : the architect is Sidney R J Smith Junior, and Sir Henry Tate, the sugar refiner, paid for it out of his own pocket
Tate Entrance HallA policeman is the only visitor to the Tate Gallery, standing by potted plants where, one day, half a horse and suchlike masterpieces will be hung
Tate GalleryThe Tate Britain, formerly known as the Tate Gallery, Millbank, London. It was commissioned in 1894 to be a national gallery of British art and opened in 1897