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Portobello Road Market, Notting Hill, LondonAn atmospheric early summers morning view of Portobello Road Market, Notting Hill, London. Date: 1960s
Arab Bazaar, Cairo, Egypt. Date: circa 1906
Market Place - A Quarter of Baghdad, Iraq. Date: 1910s
Front cover of Hinks Lamps catalogueHinks lamps, a hardback catalogue with fold-out pages and black and white illustrations of paraffin lamps, shades and accessories manufactured by James Hinks & Son Ltd
Advertisement for Kerrs thread, Newark, New Jersey, USAAn advertisement for Kerr & Co thread of Newark, New Jersey, USA. Keep your eye on Kerrs Thread. Sure to Please. Showing a young lady sitting on a giant reel of thread
Anti-Corn Law campaignBuckingham Badger, the Monopolist, compared to Cheap John, the Free Trader, Anti-Corn Law campaign Date: 1842
Late 19th century - young Japanese woman, masseurVintage 19th century studio portrait, Japan
Late 19th century - young Japanese woman, parasolVintage 19th century studio portrait, Japan
Late 19th century - young Japanese women playing gameVintage 19th century studio portrait, Japan
Late 19th century - young Japanese woman, hair downVintage 19th century studio portrait, Japan
1940s East Africa - street scene, Nairobi, Kenya Photograph by a British army recruitment officer stationed in East Africa and the Middle East during World War II
c. 1880s India - fakir or holyman, beggarc. 1880s India - image from an album of Indian types and trades designed to illustrate India to a British viewer - fakir or holy man
Market place in Jaffa, Palestine, Israel Holy Land19th century vintage photograph: Market place in Jaffa, Palestine, Israel Holy Land
Cartoon, Unfair Trade Winds (International Free Trade)Cartoon, Unfair Trade Winds -- a satirical comment on competitive trade from overseas, adversely affecting the economy at home. Date: 1884
Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea -- satirical comment on the Conservative governments announcement that they did not intend to return to the policy of Protectionism
J Lancaster & Son, Colmore Row, BirminghamJ Lancaster & Son, Cameras, Photographic and Scientific Equipment, Colmore Row, Birmingham. circa 1900
Champion (Scissors) Ltd, Sheffield, YorkshireChampion (Scissors) Ltd, Champion Works, Petre Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire -- Rebuilding British Kitchens. Offer of Kumfi-Kut kitchen scissors when limited supplies permit, in a postwar letter
Art Metal factory, Jamestown, New York, USAAerial view of the Art Metal factory, Jamestown, New York, USA - The Worlds Largest Makers of Steel Office Equipment. Date: 1926
Highway Four Wheel Trailers and Reversible Trailer ChassisFeatures exclusive with Highway Four Wheel Trailers and Reversible Trailer Chassis. Date: early 1920s
Model P-4 Highway Four Wheel Reversible Trailer. Date: early 1920s
Advert, Woolland Brothers, Knightsbridge, LondonAdvert for Woolland Brothers, Outfitting Department, Lowndes Terrace, Knightsbridge, London SW, Ladies Fashions. 1897
Advert, Walter Mitchell & Sons, Ayr, ScotlandAdvert for Walter Mitchell & Sons, Food Provisions, Ayr, Scotland. 1905
Publicity card, Stephenson Bros, Superior Furniture CreamPublicity card, Stephenson Bros, Bradford, Superior Furniture Cream and Metal Paste, making life easier for the servants. circa 1890
Advert, Murray, McVinnie & Co, Ironmongers, GlasgowAdvert for Murray, McVinnie & Co, Chandlers and Ironmongers, Mavisbank, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Advert, Mackie & Thomson, Shipbuilders, Govan, GlasgowAdvert for Mackie & Thomson, Shipbuilders, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Advert, Leckie, Graham & Co, Glasgow, ScotlandAdvert, Leckie, Graham & Co, Saddlery, Harness, Bags and Trunks, Renfield Street and Bath Street, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Advert, Laidlaw & Fairgrieve, Galashiels, ScotlandAdvert for Laidlaw & Fairgrieve, Yarn Spinners, Ladhope Mills, Galashiels, Scotland. 1905
Plymax cross-section, plywood board from Venesta LimitedPhotograph of a Plymax cross-section, a plywood board trademarked by Venesta Limited. The boards are covered on one side or both sides with metal sheets
Advert, The Leith, Hull and Hamburg Steam Packet CompanyAdvert for The Leith, Hull and Hamburg Steam Packet Company Ltd, Passenger and Cargo Ships, Bernard Street, Leith, Scotland. 1905
Skircoat Depot, Halifax Corporation Tramways, Halifax, West Yorkshire, fitted with a Kinnear patent steel rolling shutter. Date: circa 1930s
Advert, King & Taylor Ltd, Godalming, Surrey, luxury coachwork. 1950
Wallpapers and Decorations, John Gilkes, BrightonAdvertising poster, Wallpapers and Decorations, John Gilkes & Sons, North Street, Brighton. circa 1920
Victorian Shoe Shine - Clean Your Boots, Sir? 19th century
Greyhound puppies for sale, White City Stadium, West LondonGreyhound puppies for sale at White City Stadium, West London, on 15 August 1934. Date: 1934
Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd, Kings Road, Chelsea, LondonView outside the premises of Thomas Crapper & Co Ltd (opened 1907), 120 Kings Road, Chelsea, London, with a royal coat of arms above the door. Date: circa 1908
Bovril drinking film scene, In Which We Serve, WW2Bovril drinking film scene, In Which We Serve (directed by Noel Coward and David Lean, 1942), showing soldiers rescued from Dunkirk on the bridge of a destroyer with mugs of hot Bovril rather heavily
Bovril and Pemmican products, WW2Bovril and Pemmican products, together with oatmeal, meat and tea, supplied in ration packs during the Second World War. Date: 1940s
Bovril factory at Ampthill, Bedfordshire, WW2Aerial view of the new Bovril factory at Ampthill, Bedfordshire, built outside London to avoid bombing raids during the Second World War. The factory was operational by the end of 1940
Bovril factory bombed, Old Street, London, WW2Bovril factory bombed, Old Street, London, during the Second World War in the autumn of 1940. A large consignment of goods ready for dispatch was destroyed, windows were shattered
Stationery, Lockwood & Bradley Ltd, TailorsStationery, Lockwood & Bradley Ltd, Londons Leading Tailors, Old Street, City Road - From the Mills to the Million. 1930
English Coins - Variety of Medieval Monarchs. Kings featured are: Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, Richard I, John, Henry III, Edward I, Edward II, Edward II and Richard II
Advert, W Rosenberg & Co, Fine Art Dealers, LiverpoolAdvert, W Rosenberg & Co, Fine Art Dealers, Lime Street, Liverpool. circa 1915
Poster design, British Industries Fair 1933Poster design, British Industries Fair, opening 20 February 1933, by Tom Purvis. 1933
Cartoon, Business as Usual, by Rodo Pissarro, WW1Cartoon, Business as Usual during the alterations of the Map of Europe, watercolour by Rodo Pissarro, First World War. Showing a London greengrocer standing defiantly outside his shop. circa 1915
Arthur Lasenby Liberty and co-directors in trial studioSir Arthur Lasenby Liberty and co-directors in the trial studio. He was the founder of Liberty & Co in London. circa 1900
Covent Garden Market, London, Christmas Eve 1846Covent Garden Market, usually the sight of gleaming floods of colourful fruits and fine odours, but over the build up of Christmas the garment of green in which complete transformation of sprigs
Bagging up salt - Aden, Yemen. circa 1920s
Mauritius - Moka Railway Station. A number of narrow gauge industrial railway lines, connected sugar mills with nearby sugar cane plantations