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Ticket Inspectors Allotment Prize Giving, 1922South East and Chatham Railway Travelling Ticket Inspectors Garden Allotment Prize Giving in Catford, July 1922. Date: 1922
Pensive Beefeater, Tower of LondonPensive Beefeater at The Tower of London, England. circa 1966
Womens War Work WW1 Ticket CollectorGirl in blue uniform works as a Ticket Collector Doing her Bit during the First World War. Date: circa 1915
Queen Sirikit of Thailand on a London BusAn official two-day state visit to the UK by King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (1927-) and Queen Sirikit (1932-) of Thailand
Cast list and adverts in Princess Ida programme, Gilbert & Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London. circa 1880s
Costume plate, women buying railway ticketsCostume plate, two women with a little girl buying railway tickets, June 1866. 1866
The Man Whose Reservations Blew Overboard by BatemanThe Man Whose Entire Outfit of Hotel, Railroad, and Streamship Reservations Blew Overboard by Bateman. Cartoon by H. M. Bateman illustrating the sorry tale of a man who did not keep hold of his
Christmas card in the form of a railway ticket -- the express line of goodwill, first class ticket, terminus of contentment. Date: 1931
Members Ticket, Froth Blowers & Beer ShiftersMembers Ticket, Amalgamated Society of Froth Blowers & Beer Shifters. 1929
Caricature of Mr A Austin, St Jamess Hall, LondonCaricature of Mr A Austin, who ran the ticket office of St Jamess Hall, 28 Piccadilly, London. 1882
Caricature of JosephHurst, Lyceum Theatre box office managerCaricature of Joseph Hurst, Lyceum Theatre box office manager. 1883
Caricature of A W Pinero, John Hare and W H KendalCaricature of A W Pinero (left, 1855-1934), John Hare (centre, 1844-1921) and William Hunter Kendal (right, 1843-1917), toasting the success of Pineros play, The Squire, at St Jamess Theatre, London
Ticket Barriers 1960SThe interior of a London underground (tube) station, showing a businessman using going through the ticket barriers leading to the Victoria Line. Date: 1960s
London Tube StationPassengers queueing for tickets at an London Underground tube station leading to the Victoria Line. Note the old ticket vending machines in old money! Date: 1960s
London Bridge Station BInside the Brighton and South Coasts ticket office at London Bridge station. Date: 1903
Welsh Rail TicketLLANFAIRPWLLGWYNGYLLGOGER- YCHWYRNDROBWLLLLANTYSILIO- GOGOGOCH The station with the longest name is in Wales Date: 1970s
Yorkshire Bus TicketBus ticket issued by the YORKSHIRE WOOLLEN DISTRICT TRANSPORT COMPANY, Dewsbury. Date: unknown
Kaiser as Excursionist 1914The Excursionist, Tripper Wilhelm: " First Class to Paris." Clerk: " Line Blocked." Wilhelm: " I must go somewhere - I promised!" Date: 1914
Cartoon, Female worker on Paris Metro, WW1Cartoon, A female worker on the Paris Metro, checking a soldiers ticket in a wartime train. Date: 1917
19th century railway ticketsOne from Edinburgh to Newcastle, courtesy of the North British Railway, then on down to London thanks to the Brandling Junction Railway Company. Date: 1844
Ticket office queue at stationPassengers queue to purchase their tickets. Date: 1891
Ethel Gabain and a sitterEthel L鯮 tine Gabain (26 March 1883 30 January 1950), French-English artist. Gabain was a renowned painter and lithographer and among the founding members of the Senefelder Club
Passengers at Oxford Circus tube station, Central LondonPassengers queueing for twopenny tickets at Oxford Circus tube station booking office, Central London. Date: circa 1900s
Studio portrait, young woman bus or tram conductor, WW1Studio portrait, young woman bus or tram conductor, working on the Home Front during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1918
Girl & ticket collectorSilhouette of young girl hurrying to catch a train passing through the ticket barrier.Date: circa 1930
Society of Entertainers, Upper Baker Street, LondonSociety of Entertainers, with Webster & Girling Ltd theatre ticket box office, Upper Baker Street, London. Date: 1924
Street scene in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, possibly in the Racine district. Showing a group of boys outside a cinema where a matinee is advertised, nextdoor to the Peoples Cash Market
View on boat, River Rhine, GermanyErnest Battersby stands facing the camera as a ticket inspector appears to talk to passenger behind him. A typical view of passengers on a Rhine river boat in the Edwardian era. Date: circa 1906
Suffragette Votes for Women TicketA ticket for the Womens Sunday Procession on 21st June 1908, following the route from Euston Road to Hyde Park. Printed in the colours of the Womens Social & Political Union. Date: 1908
Women War Work WW1 Ticket CollectorLithograph by Archibald Standish Hartrick (1864-1950), one of a set of twelve published in December 1918. The lithographs were issued in a portfolio entitled, Playing the Game, War Work 1914-1918
Womens Work WW1 Fare lady. Lady ticket collector on the bus or tram described as The war-time fare Lady. Date: circa 1918
Woman Ticket Collector WW1. Young lady inspecting railway tickets at the train station with queue of admiring men, one in uniform. Captioned, Held up for Inspection. Date: circa 1916
Womans Work in WW1. Lady bus or tram conductress with ticket machine asks, How far do you want to go Date: circa 1916
Cage of the unenfranchised. A wicker cage constrains hens and a parrot with a ticket listing those who are outside the democratic process criminals, aliens, Paupers, lunatics and women
Woman railway officials on the Underground, WW1Two women in uniform working on the London Underground during the First World War in jobs which were previously carried out by men. Date: 1914-1918
H M Forces Overseas First Class Leave & Railway TicketH. M. Forces Overseas (in uniform) First Class Combined Leave and Railway Ticket. Leave granted from 27.1.16 to 3.2.16. Commemorative Art
Keith Prowse advertisement, WW1Advertisement for ticket agent for concerts, theatre and entertainment featuring a small illustration of an officer and lady purchasing their tickets from a box office. Date: 1918
Bonzo a star turn again... by George StuddyBonzo a star turn again in " From Dover Street to Dixie" : the Studdy Curtain at the London Pavilion. He appeared in a Cochran revue
A female ticket collector at platform five in a London train station
Holidaymakers on miniature train, Seaford, SussexHolidaymakers on a miniature train in Seaford, East Sussex. Two of the boys are wearing their school uniform. Date: 1935
Ticket to a regimental ball, Royal Assembly RoomsTicket in white, blue and gold design, to a regimental ball for B Company at the Royal Assembly Rooms on 9 April 1890, with the handwritten name of E Guilford. Date: April 1890
Habitual Criminals BillAs a result of the Habitual Criminals Bill which has recently passed through the House of Lords, constables were authorised to summarily apprehend, without warrant, ticket-of-leave men
A French woman collects the tickets on the Paris MetroAs the need for more soldiers grew, many jobs normally carried out by men, women were brought in and trained to do their tasks
Paris Worlds Fair of 1900 - Circus entertainersCircus entertainers and performers and their Caravan. Illustration by Caputo on a postcard published by Courmont Freres as part of a book of discount coupons for attractions at the Paris Worlds Fair
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
Millionairess quizzes Lord on his wealth (and evident lack thereof, despite appearances!) American Millionairess - " And have you really got a Coronet
Postcard ticket for a free sample of Cologne - The Cathedral. Date: circa 1910s
Bus drivers and conductorsPeople You See. Bus drivers and conductors. From Teddy Bear (7 May 1966)