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Victorian SemiA typical suburban semi- detached home : the maidservant stands at the front door Date: circa 1890s
LCC-MFB Fire station appliance roomA typical scene in any Metropolitan Fire Brigade fire station appliance room as the escape cart and steamer stand in readiness
London Fire Brigade museum models - Winchester HouseA steam pump horse drawn fire engine typical of those used by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (1866-1904) and during the early years of the London Fire Brigade (from 1904)
Example of an United States (USA) fireboatA typical port and harbour fireboat deployed by large United States of America city fire departments. Seen here is the LA City No 2, owned by the Los Angeles City fire department, California
Montage of images of parish fire pumpsFour examples of manual parish fire pumps. The top image is typical of the manual pump used in London by the Insurance fire brigades prior to the creation of the London Fire Engine Establishment
A typical hut in Flanders. Poster showing soldiers approaching a YMCA facility. Date 1915
Typical farmer group of Prairie City, Missouri, in Mississippi County. Date 1936 Mar
Home Ownership Co-operative Insurance Company bookletFront cover of a booklet advising potential home owners on a house purchase plan, with a picture of a perfect looking 1920s house. Date: 1954
Typical bow used by a samurai. Date 1878 Sep
The Girl of the Period by Balliol SalmonA typical girl of 1924 in a red dress and with bobbed hair, dances with a dashing partner at a ball. In the background are numerous other couples dancing. Date: 1924
Ballymaclinton - Franco British ExhibitionA postcard sold at the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908, depicting the typical Irish village of Ballymaclinton which was constructed on the site
Cotswolds SceneryA Cotswold scene, near Chedworth, Gloucestershire, England, with some typical stone cottages. Date: 1960s
Typical scene behind the lines, Western Front, WW1A typical scene behind the lines near the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Kiwi ChristmasA typical New Zealand Christmas holiday scene, on Lake Rotoiti, North Island, which ranks high among places which enjoy more than 2, 000 hours of sunshine annually. Date: 1950s
New Zealand Back GardenThis back garden vegetable patch is typical of many at the rear of the average New Zealand home. Date: 1950s
Antarctic IcebergA tabular berg of typical Antarctic form photographed from Shackletons ship Nimrod. Date: circa 1907
Dutch East IndiesCoconut palm trees and a typical landscape scene in the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). Date: 1930s
New Zealand HouseThe garden of a typical modern house in Blenheim, New Zealand. Date: early 1960s
Scene Near WeymouthLooking seaward towards Weymouth and Portland - typical Hardy country. Date: circa 1910
English FarmhouseA typical thatched farmhouse and farmyard in the Cheddar district of Somerset, England. Date: 19th century
Derbyshire Crossr0AdsCrossroads at Winster, Derbyshire, England, showing the typical dry stone walls which surround the fields in Northern Britain. Date: 1950s
Suburban SemiA typical British suburban semi, with a mediocre car parked outside the integrated garage. Date: 1930s
Farmyard in France C1760A typical 18th century farmyard in France with farmers, dogs, poultry, the press, the barn, the pond and the storeroom. Date: Circa 1760
Greek WindmillA typical windmill in Greece, with equally typical town of whitewashed or painted houses in the valley below. Date: early 1930s
Welsh FarmhouseA typical Welsh farmhouse (llwynon), in Grwyne Fechan, perhaps the most beautiful of the Black Mountains valleys, Breconshire, Wales, looking towards Waun Fach. Date: 1960s
Large Trout CatchA record catch. Such large fish (1 ft. 7 inches and 41 pounds in weight) are rare. The normal weight of a grown trout is 1 pound. The big red skin spots are typical. Date: 1930s
Chodenland CostumesMen and women of Chodenland (Bohemia, Czechoslovakia), with their lovely traditional costumes of floral embroidery against a dark background and typical dark silk head-dresses. Date: 1930s
Red Post BoxesTwo typical British red post boxes. Date: 1979
NELLIE & FRANKNellie and Frank, photographed together in a studio in Hull, Humberside, England. Note the way the little boy is dressed in typical girlish costume. Date: circa 1900
Dormer WindowThrow open wide your window! The typical Victorian dormer window of a old cottage in Essex, England. Date: 19th century
Irby Old Hall, a typical Cheshire farmhouse, England. Date: 1950s
Norfolk FarmhouseA typical farmstead at Swaffam, Norfolk, England. Date: 1950s
West Yorkshire VillageTypical West Yorkshire countryside, near Sowerby Bridge, England. Date: 1960s
Cotswolds FarmsteadGoldwell Farm, a typical Cotswold farm, in the countryside near Charlton Abbots, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 19th century
JOB CENTREThe exterior of a typical Job Centre in Britain. Date: 1986
Yorkshire FarmhouseA typical Yorkshire farmhouse, with poultry in the farmyard, on the Harrogate to Ripon Road, Yorkshire, England. Date: 18th or 19th century
Cornish FishermenA corner of the harbour of the typical Cornish fishing village of Mevagissey, England, showing fishermen repairing their nets in preparation for the next tide. Date: 1940s
Scottish MoorlandA typical moorland scene near Colintraive, Argyllshire, Scotland. It consists of a mixture of heather, rough pasture, bogland, bracken and small sized trees and bushes. Date: 1930s
Churchyard StileThe typical wooden stile of a churchyard in Chingford, Essex, England. Date: 1930s
Wales / Port EynonPort Eynon, Glamorgan, Wales, a typical stone-built village in the Gower Penninsula. Date: 1950s
Welsh ValleyA striking view of typical Welsh Valley, seen from a mountain road near Cwmystwyth, Cardiganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
England / StarkholmesEngland/Starkholmes
1930s housingA typical example of 1930s housing, showing a pair of semi-detatched houses with rounded bays and the typical landscape windows of the period. c.1935
Girls playgroundThe girls playground at a what may be childrens home, workhouse, or similar institution. The girls are wearing a typical dress of such an establishment and some are dancing around a maypole
Railway bridge at Medevja-gora, during Russian Civil WarA typical railway bridge at Medevja-gora (Medvedja-gora, Medvezhya Gora, now known as Medvezhyegorsk, Republic of Karelia, north western Russia)
England / South HartingSouth Harting, an interesting Sussex village, under the shadow of the South Downs, where the novelist Anthony Trollope lived for many years. Date: 1950s
Netherlands / TholenTholen, in the Zeeland province of the Netherlands, with its typical Dutch windmill and church tower. Date: early 1930s
Church Interior PlanInterior plan of a typical ancient church. Date: Circa 1760