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Advertising Postcard - Pickfords Foreign & General Express Travel Tickets. Pickfords is a moving company based in the United Kingdom, part of Pickfords Move Management Ltd
Travel ticket with comic verse on a Christmas card. Date: 1889
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New Year Season Ticket 1889, Health and Prosperity Line -- red cover, with gold lettering, With Greetings for the Season, Available to All. (2 of 2) Date: 1889
First Class Contract, spoof ticket, 25 December, available by all routes to Prosperity, Health and Happiness. Date: circa 1880s
Old Maid card game - Tickets Please - London Underground. circa 1950s
Soho, London - Keith Prowse ticket agency, offering tickets for Neil Young, Elton John, David Cassidy, Sweet, Roxy Music, and many more. 1973
Old King Cole was a merry old soul, and a merry old soul was he... Old King Cole and a lady selling tickets to hoards of excited children to enter the world of nursery rhymes
French Railway Alphabet - B for Billets (tickets). 19th century
Ticketed motorists, 1903Some early motorists who, having found to be exceeding the speed limit, have received tickets. Date: 1903
Old Batchelor benefit performance for Joe MillerThe Old Batchelor, benefit performance for Joe Miller at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Joseph Miller (1684-1738) was an English actor who first played Sir Joseph Whittol in William Congreves
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
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
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
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
French Railway StationAn animated scene in a French railway station - passengers queue for tickets, a porter carries a heavy case, a mother tells her children not to get lost, a boy pats a dog... Date: circa 1885
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
Passengers at Oxford Circus tube station, Central LondonPassengers queueing for twopenny tickets at Oxford Circus tube station booking office, Central London. Date: circa 1900s
Woman in betting stub costume.. Lithograph with pochoir stencil handcolouring from Our Fancy Dress Costumes, Paris, 1928
Childs Fairground Stall, England. Take your Tickets Here. Date: 1920s
War Work for Women Tram Conductress. Woman tram conductor, or Tilley Ticking Tickets in the Trams. Date: circa 1917
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
British troops arrive from the trenches at Waterloo StationTroops just arrived at Waterloo Station from the trenches buying tickets at the booking office for travel to their suburban homes. A typical scene at London train stations during the First World War
Woman performing as a bus conductor in a comic sketch
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
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
Cooks Ocean Sailing ListPoster advertising Thomas Cooks tours and tickets on ocean liners. Date: circa 1918
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
Writing Price TicketsWriting out price tickets at Au Bon Marche, Paris Date: 1889
See real warfare - over there cantonment - made possible by blood-not money 5th Regiment Armory, Baltimore - tickets for sale here. Poster showing a tank climbing across a trench. Date 1917
Advert for a Holiday to Egypt 1931Visit Egypt sunshine and romance Holiday to Egypt between November and January, at a fully inclusive, going from either Marseilles, Toulon, Genoa, Venice or Trieste, by steamship services of the P
Pulled over for speedingA flapper girl pulled over for speeding by two policemen. The caption reads " You needn t say anymore, Miss. We know all the excuses. Yours is the eleventh on the list!" Date: 1928- 1929
Cinderella DancesProgramme ticket for the Queens Westminster and Volunteers Cinderella Dances Lottie Weber in 1890 Date: January 15th 1890
Automatic train ticket machine, 1904A novel idea introduced in 1904 of an automatic booking clerk available at Homerton railway station in East London, enabling early morning workmen to buy a train ticket for 2d by putting money in
Anti-French cartoon, Prime Minister Viviani, WW1An anti-French cartoon by a German cartoonist, depicting the French Prime Minister Rene Viviani as the head of a travelling circus, encouraging people to roll up
Advertisement for railway tickets to Ghent ExhibitionAn advertisement for affordable railway tickets to Ghent, Belgium, via Dover and Ostend, for the Universal and International Exhibition, taking place from April until November 1913. Date: 1913
Animal Ticket QueueA rabbit, a cat and a dog queueing for tickets sold by a cat. Date: early 1930s
Wimbledon QueueA long queue for tickets for the Wimbledon tennis tournament, with only a Hot Dog stand to stave off the hunger and boredom! Date: 1979
RAILBUS CONDUCTORA friendly conductor collecting rail fares on a British Rail Railbus on the Ipswich to Lowestoft line, Suffolk, England. Date: 1980
Booking theatre tickets 1953A stylishly dressed woman books tickets for the theatre wearing a slim-fitting featherweight suit by Wetheralls made of snuff-colour pin check rayon
Lottery Ticket SellerA Parisian lottery ticket seller Date: 1774
Salvation Army Seeking the Homeless, LondonTwo Salvation Army officers accost men sleeping rough on a metal bench. The Army toured London streets offering tickets to their overnight shelters