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Wolverhampton Low Level station - 1Wolverhamton Low Level Railway Station before the site was redeveloped. Two men change the points on the track Date: 1992
WW2 - R. A. F. Pilots Waiting Their TurnA photograph showing a group of young British WW2 Royal Air Force trainee pilots waiting their turn as they sit atop a plane, observing the trial flights of their classmates. Date: circa 1940s
A Nash Metropolitan nose. The Nash Metropolitan was an American make-over of the Austin A40, which was in turn imported into the UK. Date: circa 1959
Turkey. Whirling Derviches. Mevlevi OrderOttoman Empire. Turkey. Whirling Derviches. Mevlevi Order. The whirling dervishes were founded by Jelaluddin Rumi (1207-1273). Engraving by Lemaitre, Vernier and Monnin
HIMS AskoldImperial Russian Navy - HIMS Askold, a protected cruiser. This ship was notable for having five funnels and its high turn of speed
Illustration, Bristlewoods in living room with radioCaricature illustration by Frank Reynolds, of a man and woman in living room, man and dog dancing by the radio. Captioned, Bristlewoods see it through'. With quotations, Mrs
Colour illustration of golfer in tweeds, in an accident with butcher's boy on bike, P Bodge, Family Butcher. Outdoor scene in country lane by H H Harris
Young foxes, hunting season Date: 1910
The Motor Picture Book, Just a Sharp Turn Date: 1930
Cyclist & bent cycle fly into the air having hit someoneEarly postcard humour by Cynicus a Glasgow artist called Martin Anderson. At the turn of the century bicycling was very much a craze. Date: 1903
Thaumatropes - Cut-Out 1881A fold-out page from The Boy's Own Paper of a thaumatropes. A disc shape optical toy that was popular in the 19th century. Date: 1881
CAESAR'S PYRE/HOUBRAKENThe tall funeral pyre of Julius Caesar is lit by torches which in turn ignates the divided loyalties of the Roman people. Date: 15 March 44 BC
AFTER CHARITY BURIALAfter a burial at the Little Sisters of the Poor, Paris - the old ladies wonder if it will be their turn next... Date: 1860
Black gown by Marshall & Snelgrove: raglan sleeves, turn back cuffs, long gored skirt with tiny patch pockets ornamented with tassels, white blouse & Louis heel shoes. Date: 1915
A crowd at a fair in Epping Forest. This ride is now known as the death slide which seems rather over dramatic looking at this Victorian lady taking a turn. Date: 1893
WILHELM II German Emperor has a vision of Death and asks himself: "Will it be my turn next?" 1916
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Cartoon, Watching the Rhine, France's turn of duty for Die Wacht am Rhein'. Date: 1919
Boulters Lock - on Ascot Sunday, waiting their turn outside Boulter s. Date: 1901
Political cartoon, On the Turn of the Card by Francis Carruthers Gould - Gladstone peers in through the door. Date: 1894
Comic postcard, Workman nervous about horse Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Middle aged couple in bedroom Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Directions on the beach Date: 20th century
A little boy beaming widely as he gets a push on a garden swing. Another boy, possibly his brother, waits his turn. Date: c.1950
Shipyard SceneA shipyard scene by Leon Alaric Shafer (1866-1940) He was a popular painter, etcher and illustrator who made his mark at the turn of the 20th century
A Conversazione at the London Sketch Club, John HassallScenes from a smoking conversazione at the London Sketch Club in which members would do a turn. Pictured by John Hassall is Cecil Aldin, Phil May
Crown and Sceptre Inn, GreenwichThe Crown & Sceptre Tap was situated on Crane Street. This prominent riverside tavern closed around the turn of the 20th century and has long since been demolished. Date: 1875
Chelsea FarmView of Chelsea Farm, a house occupied by Lord & Lady Cremorne around the turn of the 19th century. It near Chelsea Bridge on the site now covered by Cremorne Gardens. Date: 1875
Regency man riding a horse sliding down a hill on its hind legs, its forelegs straight. A man with a peg leg and eyepatch tumbles behind. How to Travel Upon Two Legs in a Frost
Woman in nainsook dress bordered with sky-blue linen, with cane, looking at a waterlily pond. Robe de nansouk bordee de linon bleu de ciel
Pink rose flower facesEaster greetings card. Childrens faces in flowers were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. From a postcard series published by Ernest Nister. Artist: Irene Marcellus Date: circa 1906
Yellow & pink rose flower facesEaster greetings card. Childrens faces in flowers were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. From a postcard series published by Ernest Nister. Artist: Irene Marcellus Date: circa 1906
Dog rose flower facesEaster greetings card. Childrens faces in flowers were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. From a postcard series published by Ernest Nister. Artist: Irene Marcellus Date: circa 1906
Pansy flower facesEaster greetings card. Childrens faces in flowers were very popular at the turn of the 20th century. From a postcard series published by Ernest Nister. Artist: Irene Marcellus Date: circa 1906
Olivia features in Shakespeares Twelfth Night aromantic comedybelieved to have been written around 1601???1602. The play centres on the twinsViolaandSebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck
The Hoffman Girls in rehearsalsThe Hoffman Girls, the dance troupe founded, managed and choreographed by Gertrude Hoffman, pictured in rehearsals for Leap Year which had had a successful run at the London Hippodrome
Chung Ling Soo at the London HippodromeChung Ling Soo, Chinese conjuror (real name Billy Robinson) in publicity photographs for his act at the London Hippodrome in 1904. Date: 1904
Performing seals at the London HippodromeHumorous illustration of Captain Woodwards performing seals at the London Hippodrome. One looks anxiously out at the audience and tells his co-worker he can see another party in sealskin jackets
Zutka of the Hippodrome in Fleet StreetZutka, the famous man/doll appearing at the London Hippodrome in 1904 flies by accident out of his box opposite Andertons Hotel in Fleet Street on his way to a photographers studio
Zutka, the mystery turn at the London HippodromeZutka, one of the latest turns at the London Hippodrome in 1904. But is he a live man or a mechanical boy? asks The Bystander
Mr Goodnight, performing horse at the London HippodromeMr Goodnight, the performing horse at the London Hippodrome who undressed and put himself to bed, much to the delight of the audience. Date: 1900
Richard Sawade and polar bears at the London HippodromeRichard Sawade aka " King of the Beasts" appearing at the London Hippodrome, with a variety of animals including polar bears. Date: 1901
Fay Compton in Dick Whittington at London HippodromeFay Compton in the role of Dick Whittington for the pantomime Dick Whittington at the London Hippodrome in 1932-3. Date: 1932
The Cresta Run - a repair party at workWorkmen busy tuning up what is one of the most famous toboggan runs in the world - the Cresta Run in St. Moritz - at Battledore and Shuttlecock, two well known turns. Date: 1924
The Cresta RunDaredevil tobogganists take a thrilling turn at the second bank of the Church leap at the famous Cresta Run at St. Moritz with the grand stand visible in the background. Date: 1924
Gentleman fencer in the whole turn called VolteGentleman fencer making the whole turn called Volte, on the Pass in Tierce, or in Carte over the Arm. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
Gentleman fencer in the Demi-Volte turnGentleman fencer in the half-round or bounding turn of the Body called the Demi-Volte. Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr
The Open Golf Championships at PrestwickThe Open Golf Champion James Braid putting at the Turn at Prestwick in the final round of the match, circled by the crowd. 1908