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Background imageTravelled Collection: South Wharf River Ambulance Station, Rotherhithe

South Wharf River Ambulance Station, Rotherhithe
The South Wharf River Ambulance Station, Rotherhithe, from where smallpox patients travelled by river to a hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. Date: circa 1900

Background imageTravelled Collection: Telegram mobilising VAD 1914

Telegram mobilising VAD 1914
This telegram, sent to Birchington late in the day on 14 October 1914, was the call to mobilise the local Voluntary Aid Detachments to set up their hospitals

Background imageTravelled Collection: Jan Van Balen

Jan Van Balen (1611-1654) Flemish painter, born in Antwerp, travelled in Italy, first studies with his father Hendrik. Date: circa 1635

Background imageTravelled Collection: CHARLES CONDER 1868-1909

CHARLES CONDER 1868-1909
CHARLES CONDER English artist who moved to Sydney in 1884. He travelled to Melbourne, and became a member of the famed Heidelberg School with Streeton & Roberts Date: 1868 - 1909

Background imageTravelled Collection: Perambulate library 1857

Perambulate library 1857
A Gentleman travelling from village to village, wheeling a large box containing a supply of books to rural people. Once they had received their books he would take the next set that they had used to

Background imageTravelled Collection: Wilfred Scawen Blunt

Wilfred Scawen Blunt(1840-1922), English poet and traveller. Married Lady Anne in 1858 who travelled with him on many expeditions. Date: 1885

Background imageTravelled Collection: Advert for Dunhills Harris Tweed coat 1909

Advert for Dunhills Harris Tweed coat 1909
Advertisement for a ladies Harris Tweed coat ideal for motoring or travelling. Showing a very elegant lady posing in a handsome

Background imageTravelled Collection: Photo of Fashionable Motor Millinery 1909

Photo of Fashionable Motor Millinery 1909
Black and white photographs entitled Fashionable Motor Millinery in an article The Highway of Fashion in the Tatler of 10th November 1909

Background imageTravelled Collection: Photo of Charming Motor Bonnets 1909

Photo of Charming Motor Bonnets 1909
Black and white photographs entitled Charming Motor Bonnets in an article The Highway of Fashion in the Tatler of 10th november 1909

Background imageTravelled Collection: China - Junks on the Pei-Ho

China - Junks on the Pei-Ho
Lantern slide of Junks on the Pei-Ho. 19th century junks (Qing Dynasty) Junk Keying travelled from China to the United States and England between 1846 to 1848

Background imageTravelled Collection: Womens Suffrage Pilgrimage N. U. W. S.s 1913

Womens Suffrage Pilgrimage N. U. W. S.s 1913
A souvenir commemorating the Great Law Abiding Womens Suffrage Pilgrimage, Great Demonstration in Hyde Park and Service in St. Pauls Cathedral, Saturday and Sunday, July 26th & 27th, 1913

Background imageTravelled Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Holiday Campaign Kent

Suffragette W. S. P. U Holiday Campaign Kent
Suffragette W.S.P.U Holiday Campaign Kent. Eight members of the Womens Social & political Union or Gypsy Wanderers set off from Lincolns Inn on 9th August 1913

Background imageTravelled Collection: Portrait of artist Jean Berne-Bellecour in French uniform

Portrait of artist Jean Berne-Bellecour in French uniform
Portrait of the artist, Jean Berne-Bellecour in French army uniform, by Lucien Jonas. Lucien Hector Jonas (1880-1947). In February Of 1915

Background imageTravelled Collection: Lady Hester Stanhope (1776-1839)

Lady Hester Stanhope (1776-1839)
Illustration of Lady Hester Lucy Stanhope, the English traveller, pictured in Middle-Eastern garb smoking a pipe. In the early 19th century Lady Stanhope travelled in the Levant

Background imageTravelled Collection: Josephine Baker (1906-1975)

Josephine Baker (1906-1975)
Josephine Baker began her career as an entertainer dancing on Broadway. She travelled to Paris in 1925 to star in La Revue Negre. Her exotic dance style and costume made her an instant hit

Background imageTravelled Collection: Heathfield Harman Stephenson, Tom Hearne, Notable Cricketers

Heathfield Harman Stephenson, Tom Hearne, Notable Cricketers
Heathfield Harman Stephenson (on left) (1833-1896) - captained the first English team to travel to Australia in 1861/2 and umpired the first Test match ever played in England in 1880

Background imageTravelled Collection: PIGAFETTA, Francesco Antonio de (1480-1534)

PIGAFETTA, Francesco Antonio de (1480-1534)
" PIGAFETTA, Francesco Antonio de (1480-1534). Italian navigator and writer. He travelled with Ferdinand Magellan and he related his experiences in " Relazione del primo viaggio intorno al

Background imageTravelled Collection: Bangkok Boulevard - Thailand

Bangkok Boulevard - Thailand - Nearing the city, we travelled under avenues of shade trees, past frame buildings, gas stations and westernised people and billboards. Date: 1952

Background imageTravelled Collection: Global Goldfish

Global Goldfish
A well-travelled goldfish in its global bowl. Date: 1980

Background imageTravelled Collection: Filming of the Golden Eagle, Polytechnic Theatre, London

Filming of the Golden Eagle, Polytechnic Theatre, London
Postcard advertisement for Captain Knights The Filming of the Golden Eagle, at the Polytechnic Theatre, Regent Street, London W1, with screenings three times daily

Background imageTravelled Collection: aRON HILL

aRON HILL writer, travelled in the East, quarreled with Pope but became friends Date: 1685 -1750

Background imageTravelled Collection: Prince Alfred skating with his bride

Prince Alfred skating with his bride
Romantic front cover engraving from The Graphic showing Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, skating with his bride, the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna of Russia. The Prince travelled to St

Background imageTravelled Collection: Prince Leopolds engagement

Prince Leopolds engagement
Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (1855-1884) and his future wife, Princess Helen of Waldeck-Pyrmont in 1881. The fourth son and eight child of Queen Victoria

Background imageTravelled Collection: Emigrants waiting to board ship, Liverpool, 1907

Emigrants waiting to board ship, Liverpool, 1907
Illustration showing European emigrants, waiting on the quayside at Liverpool to board a ship to America, 1907. These majority of these emigrants travelled third class

Background imageTravelled Collection: Embarkation of an Emigrant Ship, Liverpool, 1850

Embarkation of an Emigrant Ship, Liverpool, 1850
Engraving showing a bustling dock yard scene as emigrants, with trunks and boxes, line up to board their ship at Waterloo Docks, Liverpool, 1850

Background imageTravelled Collection: Lady Jane Franklin (1792-1875)

Lady Jane Franklin (1792-1875)
Engraving of Lady Jane Franklin, nee Griffin, the wife of the English explorer, Sir John Franklin. Lady Jane travelled extensively with Sir John through Syria, Turkey, Egypt and Tasmania

Background imageTravelled Collection: Queen Victoria visiting HMS Resolute, Cowes, 1856

Queen Victoria visiting HMS Resolute, Cowes, 1856
Engraving showing Queen Victoria of Great Britain boarding the Arctic exploration ship HMS Resolute in Cowes Harbour, 15th December 1856

Background imageTravelled Collection: A Delegate Travels

A Delegate Travels
Delegates travelled from one part of Paris to another with a large protective escort

Background imageTravelled Collection: An operating theatre with an all female audience

An operating theatre with an all female audience
The Womens Medical College of Pennsylvania, a unique college founded by a private enterprise and directed by a committee of female doctors

Background imageTravelled Collection: Female doctors in training

Female doctors in training
The Womens Medical College of Pennsylvania, a unique college founded by a private enterprise and directed by a committee of female doctors

Background imageTravelled Collection: Portrait of Sir Ronald Ross

Portrait of Sir Ronald Ross
Sir Ronald Ross discovered the scientific link between mosquitoes and human malaria. In 1899 he became Professor of Tropical Medicine at the University of Liverpool

Background imageTravelled Collection: Victoria at Wolverhampton

Victoria at Wolverhampton
When Queen Victoria travelled to Wolverhampton to unveil a Statue of Prince Albert, the Royal party processed through a large coal arch, donated by the Earl of Dudley

Background imageTravelled Collection: Niagara Falls Anon 1

Niagara Falls Anon 1
Sightseers gaze in awe at the American Falls, to which they have travelled by carriage

Background imageTravelled Collection: Traveller Ad 1900

Traveller Ad 1900
Advertisement for " The Traveller", sold not only in the United Kingdom, but also " in every Travel and Tourist Centre throughout the World through Thomas Cook"

Background imageTravelled Collection: Casimir Maistre

Casimir Maistre
CASIMIR MAISTRE French explorer, after Madagascar expedition, travelled in Central Africa, Congo, Niger and Tchad

Background imageTravelled Collection: Aeneas Founds Rome

Aeneas Founds Rome
Some traditions hold that Rome was actually founded by Aeneas, who survived the Trojan War, travelled to Italy and founded the dynasty which culminated in Romulus & Remus

Background imageTravelled Collection: Wilfred & Anne Blunt

Wilfred & Anne Blunt
WILFRED SCAWEN BLUNT English poet and traveller LADY ANNE BLUNT his wife (1858) who travelled with him on many expeditions in search of horses for their stud farm

Background imageTravelled Collection: Heinrich Barth

Heinrich Barth
HEINRICH BARTH German explorer travelled through Asia Minor and Africa

Background imageTravelled Collection: John Wesleys carriage

John Wesleys carriage
The carriage in which John Wesley, Methodist preacher, travelled from meeting to meeting across Britain



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