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Mayflower II (replica) at State Pier. Plymouth. MassachusettMayflower II at State Pier. It is a replica of the 17th century ship Mayflower. William Bradford and the Mayflower Pilgrims landed on December 21, 1620 and founded the Plymouth Colony
Metropolitan Museum of Art. Interior view. New York. United States
Travel to India of the Prince of Wales. Gala Dinner held in the Underground Temple of Elephanta on the occasion of the visit of the Prince. Recorded the 19th century. Coloured
Caricature of Dion Boucicault, Irish actor and playwrightCaricature of Dion Boucicault (?1820-1890), Irish actor and playwright who became a very successful actor-manager. 1880
A Cold Day at the Zoo -- monkeys in a cage, with visitors looking through the wire
Visitors to the French Army v British Army football matchDistinguished visitors to the French Army v. British Army Football Match at the Park des Princes, Paris France. From the left, Colonel A. M. Green, General Raymond Grandboulant, Colonel M. Graham, M
Woman police officer at Festival of Britain, LondonWoman police officer (Patricia Mulberry) on duty at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London, standing outside the Sutton Gate entrance to the Royal Festival Hall. Date: 1951
Studio photograph of two Belgian NCOsStudio photograph, taken at American Studio, 1 Arcade Steps, Margate of two Belgian NCOs. On the reverse is written P. Ente, caporal, , He. de Ligne, Birchington 3 novembre 1914; M
Studio photo of three patientsPhotograph by a Margate stuido photographer of three Belgian patients. They are wearing their uniform overcaots and two are wearing caps. Numbers have been written above them on the photograph
Eugene GodardEUGENE GODARD: French aeronaut, best known for the captive balloon at the Paris Exposition which attracted enormous numbers of visitors. We have many pictures of it. Date: 1827? - 1890
Jean-Antoine GalignaniJEAN-ANTOINE GALIGNANI French publisher : amongst other publications, issued famous english-language guides for visitors. Date: 1796 - 1873
Three InterpretersMen of many words: These three Belgian exhibition guides have helped hundreds of visitors at the Liege Exhibition, being able to speak seven languages! Date: 1930
Versailles Palace C1740A view of the monumental baroque palace of Louis XIV with a stream of visitors arriving in carriages & on foot. Date: circa 1740
Pergamum / TurkeyPergamum beame the centre of a large kingdom in the 3rd century BC and retained its status as a political and cultural leader in the Byzantine period. Date: 1834
Pridonia, BlackpoolThe PRIDONIA PRIVATE HOTEL, BLACKPOOL, Lancashire - typical of hundreds of small hotels catering to seaside visitors. Date: 1931
Visitors See New BabyThree female visitors and a little girl admire the new baby. Date: 1883
Royal personage with two deferential visitorsA royal personage (possibly King George III), speaking to two deferential-looking visitors. Date: 18th century
Crystal Palace VisitorsA family party admire the display of native artifacts from Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Date: 1851
Terms and ConditionsA lodging-house keeper names her terms and conditions to a potential guest - no unaccompanied female visitors, no alcohol, no cooking in the rooms... Date: 1842
Beckford / Bath GraveWILLIAM BECKFORD Tomb of the English writer, art collector and eccentric in the cemetery at Bath Date: 1760 - 1844
New Year CallsPaying New Year calls, New York - the lady of the house offers her visitors a drink Date: 1872
Ufos / Books / MexicoF Aniceto Lugo LOS VISITANTES DEL ESPACIO Popular Mexican survey of the UFO phenomenon, proposing that visitors from space are responsible for the sightings Date: 1978
Nightingale & VisitorsFLORENCE NIGHTINGALE - receives visitors at her bedside in later years Date: 1820 - 1910
The visitorsFantasy image of two children visiting the habitat of red squirrels. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1912
Kellogg Arabian Horse Ranch, Pomona, California, USAVisitors being entertained at the Kellogg Arabian Horse Ranch, Pomona, California, USA. Date: 1930
Saturday to Monday by Frederick Fenn and Richard PrycePromotional postcard for Saturday to Monday by Frederick Fenn & Richard Pryce. First produced at St. Jamess Theatre, 14th April 1904. Artist: Albert Morrow
Site of a Wartime Hospital - St. Michaels Cave, GibraltarSite of a Wartime Hospital and Now a Place of Interest to Visitors to Gibraltar: St. Michaels Cave, with Its Strange and Wonderful Stalactites and Stalagmites
British visitors in a cafe, ParisThe British in Paris after the defeat of Napoleon: English visitors patronise a French cafe. circa 1815
Two little girls standing at a door on a greetings cardTwo little girls standing expectantly at a front door on a greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Prince of Wales & Prince Albert visit the Beaver HutJust able to squeeze through the crowd and preceded by a policewoman, the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VIII, then Duke of Windsor) and Prince Albert (George VI)
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, My Dog, a book by Maurice Maeterlinck, showing a bulldog (named Pelleas) standing in a gateway keeping an eye open for visitors -- You can Greet Them
Floral tributes at the Cenotaph, November 1920A little girl adds her contribution to the mass of floral tributes left at the Cenotaph, following its unveiling in Whitehall at the Armistice Day ceremony on 11 November 1920
Enquirers at the British Consulate, Paris at outbreak of WW1Enquirers at the British Consulate, Paris at the outbreak of WW1 Date: 1914
Cartoon, Boche, Wild Mammal, WW1Cartoon, Boche, Wild Mammal, on display in a zoo, an imaginary scene looking forward to 1956. Date: 1915
The Capitals Lacrosse Club of Canada (which is apparently still in existence today) visiting the Battersby Hat Factory in Stockport in 1906
Common Myna - this curious bird boldly steals visitors food (including bread and pure butter) from tables (Acridotheres tristis)
WW1 photographic exhibition at the Grafton GalleriesA group of soldiers discuss what was, at the time, the largest photograph in the world on exhibition at the Grafton Galleries in 1918 and showing the preparations for battle on the Western Front
Captured German submarine as exhibitCaptured German submarine, UC97, launched in March 1918, surrendered to the USA in November 1918, exhibited in the US and Great Lakes to raise money for Victory Bonds
Visitors to the Channel Tunnel works at Dover in 1882. 1. Going down in the Cage. 2. Arrival at the bottom of the shaft. 3. Swindon Junction (visitors enjoying a restorative glass of champagne!) 4
Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel worksFront cover of The Graphic newspaper with engravings showing scenes of a visit to the preliminary tunnelling works near Dover for the start of the Channel Tunnel in 1882
Admiring view from second platform of the Eiffel TowerPeople looking at the view through telescopes and binoculars from the second platform of the Eiffel Tower (a height of 380 feet)
Letting loose balloons from the Eiffel TowerA small girl in the arms of her father, lets loose a small balloon with a postcard attached from the third platform of the newly completed Eiffel Tower
Scouts blindfold boxing in Ghana, West AfricaScouts entertaining visitors with blindfold boxing, one of many activities at a Founders Day celebration in Ghana, West Africa
Graphic front cover - Visitors to the Eiffel TowerSome rather good portraits by Graphic artist, Paul Renouard, depicting visitors to the Eiffel Tower at the Paris International Exhibition of 1889
Women churning buttermilk at a trade exhibition
British visitors spending money in SwitzerlandThats the way the money goes in Switzerland today: how British visitors spend their 75 quota. Date: 1947
Scouting Commissioners at Nsawam, Ghana, West AfricaScouting Commissioners Jack Stapleton and George Djabanor at Nsawam Local Association HQ, Ghana, West Africa. George Djabanor is signing the visitors book. Date: 1948
Visitors at Girl Guides rally, CyprusVisitors at an outdoor Girl Guides rally, Cyprus. Date: 1954