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Tobacco jar made from a 4 5 Howitzer shell caseTobacco jar made from a 4.5 Howitzer shell case, dated 1915, with a matching lid. The base has copper handles and a copper inscription which reads Tobacco decorated with copper oak leaves
Tobacco jar made from the base section of a brass shellA tobacco jar made from the base section of a 1915 18 pounder brass shell containing a Coldstream Guards pattern rank garter star. Trench Art
Oval tobacco box with lid, WW1Oval brass tobacco box with lid bearing an enamel and metal badge showing the arms of the City of Bradford with the words In Honour of Bradford Territorials 1914. Commemorative Ware. Date: 1914
Y. M. C. A canteen in WWIY.M.C.A canteens and other organisations during World War One, providing troops with cigarettes and tobacco, and often the luxury of cooked meals
Middle-aged man with a pipe
Watertight tobacco & cigarette box for the front, WW1An air tight, watertight tobacco and cigarette box to keep your smokes dry at the Front, available from Silver and Edgington of Eastcheap, London. The advertisement contains testimonials from J
Women working on a tobacco farm, Norfolk, WW1Women workers gathering the harvest on the tobacco farm at Methwold, Norfolk in 1915. Picture 1 shows them tying and looping tobacco to be placed on stays
Advertisements for John Sinclairs tobacco by H. L. OakleyFour complementary advertisements for John Sinclairs Barneys and Punchbowle pipe tobacco, designed by H. L. Oakley and featuring men at work and leisure enjoying a quality smoke. Date: 1920s
Man with pipe and beads, EgyptMan with a long pipe and beads, Egypt. Date: circa 1870
A shamisen player, lighting her pipeA Japanese lady in traditional costume lays her shamisen(a musical instrument with three strings, also written samsin), to one side, so she can light her kiseru or pipe, aided by another woman
Advert for Smiths Glasgow Mixture Tobacco 1915Ashore or afloat there is no tobacco to compare with. Advertisement for Smiths Glasgow Mixture tobacco, featuring Scottish soldier and a sailor both agreeing on their favorite brand of tobacco. 1915
Which is it Master likes so much? by George StuddyWhich is it Master likes so much? Bonzo tries out all the cigars in his masters cabinet, to see what the attraction is. Date: 1923
Advert for Matinee filter cigarettes 1938These Matinee filter tipped Virginia cigarettes in there slim black case. 1938
Advertisement for Three Nuns tobaccoAdvertisement for Bells Three Nuns tobacco, showing an historical scene with a man in a wig in the garden of a thatched cottage, enjoying a cigarette. 1914
Silhouette of man in casual poseFull length silhouette of a man in casual pose, smoking a cigarette. Date: 20th century
Silhouette portrait of Harry Coller, artistFull length silhouette portrait of Harry (Henry) Coller (1886-1958), commercial artist and illustrator, wearing plus fours and smoking a cigar or cigarette. Date: 20th century
Portrait photograph of Stanley Holloway, English stage and film actor, comedian, singer, poet and monologist
Smiths Glasgow Mixture Tobacco advertisement, World War OneAdvertisement for Smiths Glasgow Mixture tobacco, featuring a group of Allied soldiers all finding common ground in their choice of smoking matter. Date: 1915
Lusitania anti-German riotsChrisp Street anti-German Lusitania riots and break in at A. Schoenfelds tobacco and cigar store, Poplar, east end of London. Date: 1915
Advert for John Pound & Co dressing case 1920Advertisement John Pound & Co brown hide empty dressing case, tobacco pouch and ladys wrist bag. John Pound became Lord Mayor of London in 1904
Advertisement for Smiths Glasgow Mixture, tobacco in three strengths, mild, medium and full. Depicting a scene on a golf course, with a golfer and his caddy. Date: September 1914
Advertisement for Kimballs Smoking MixturesA fashionable young lady wearing a corset, advertising Kimballs Smoking Mixtures Suit All Tastes
Adverts and messages commemorating the coronationOn the left, an embroidery created by the Royal School of Needlework for the makers of Capstan cigarettes (branch of The Imperial Tobacco Co.)
Business card design, man carrying bottlesBusiness card design, depicting a smiling man carrying several bottles of wine in two baskets. Date: 20th century
Business card design, man on windy autumn dayBusiness card design, depicting a man in a yellow coat walking along smoking on a windy autumn day. Date: 20th century
Business card design, man smokingBusiness card design, depicting a man walking along smoking with his coat over his arm. Date: 20th century
Dutch boy in traditional dressDutch pipe-smoking boy in traditional dress with traditional Dutch sailing barge in background Date: 1925
Advert for Bachelor cigarettes 1932Advert for Bachelor cigarettes inviting you to sample their individual charm and delightful character. 1932
Egyptian CigarettesAbdullah Egyptian cigarettes in stylish leather cases. Date: 1930s
Cigarette Holder & CaseCigarettes in a stylish holder and a case. Date: 1930s
William Henry WillsWILLIAM HENRY WILLS tobacco manufacturer and statesman Date: 1830 - 1911
The Art of SmokingA young model wearing lots of make-up and a pearl necklace demonstrates how cool it used to be to smoke cigarettes. Date: late 1920s
Fashionable SmokerA fashionable lady smoker with dark hair in a Marcel wave, elegantly smoking a cigarette. Date: late 1920s
Anti-Smoking CampaignAn anti-smoking campaign stall in Tokyo, Japan, with a man pouring a cup of tea for another man. Date: early 1930s
Pelele and PipeA Congo West African with lip plates (pelele), smoking a pipe. Date: early 1930s
Ashtray StandA stylish ashtray stand, for smokers, in the days when smoking was still regarded as glamorous. Date: early 1930s
Chinese Cig. PosterA charming poster of an innocent Chinese girl whose health is being destroyed by the fiendish British Cigarette Company - a typical example of ruthless consumerism. Date: 1930s
Advertisement for Life cigarettes -- male and female models (Helen Connor and Christopher Powell) with Facel Vega car. 1959
Playing card reverse - advertising for Craven A cigarettes, featuring a stylish woman in 1920s costume with red cloche hat and fur-trimmed overcoat. Date: circa 1920s
Jolly lady and her bouncy pet dogA jolly lady and her bouncy pet dog having some laughs and quite a few japes outside what appears to be a temporary military building (a Nissen hut, barracks or mess hall)
Street Sellers of Rope Tobacco, Kingston, Jamaica Date: circa 1910
Samos, Greece - Port of Vathy - Tobacco Factory inset image. Date: 1904
Britannia Anonymous Society Cigarette Factory at Aden, YemenThe Britannia Anonymous Society Cigarette Factory at The Crescent, Aden, Yemen. The flags and bunting are the decorations set up to celebrate the coronation of King George V in June 1911. Date: 1911
Burmese Cheroot makersA group of Burmese women Cheroot makers. Date: circa 1906
Christmas card in the shape of a pipe with seascapeChristmas card in the shape of a pipe decorated with a seascape. circa 1890s
Nicotiana tabacum, tobaccoOne of the 162 decorative panels depicting flora that form the ceiling of the Central Hall at the Natural History Museum, London
Spain (1812). Snuff boix with allegory of the Constitution of 1812. SPAIN. Vitoria. Museum of the Armeric (armoury)
Advertisement of the tobacco brand Cop鳠Tobaccos" Advertisement of the tobacco brand " Cop鳠 Tobaccos" by Georges Pipeshank (1879)."