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Three Edwardians in the countrysideThree Edwardians, a man and two women, enjoying a walk in the English countryside. A river winds its way through the landscape in the background
Arms and the Man by Edwin MorrowSub-titled - A suggestion for patriotic girls who wish to show their sympathy with the wounded in a practical way. A courting couple during World War I find an ingenious way of walking arm in arm by
Lane near Whitchurch, Solva, Pembrokeshire, South WalesA tree-lined lane near Whitchurch, a hamlet less than a mile from the village of Solva, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. A man stands in the middle distance, looking straight at the camera
Her Treasure by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a smart, matching green coat and hat holds some tiny flowers aloft, found during a walk on a winters day
Elderly couple on a country walkAn elderly couple going for a country walk down a sloping track
Madam will you walk by Muriel DawsonA sweet little girl in a white summer dress and bonnet walks purposefully along a garden path holding her doll and a rather tiny parasol or umbrella
Italy - Livorno - The Long Sea Walk
Music cover for I Want To Be A Bloomer! Sung by Miss Rebecca Isaacs, words by Henry Abrahams, music by W H Montgomery. A young lady is depicted
Music cover for The Promenade and At Home Polkas, depicting two young ladies on the right about to go out for a walk, in wide-brimmed straw hats and bloomers
Two men walking through a villageTwo men walk hand-in-hand along a village street, watched by neighbours and the local goose population
Childrens Party American Indian and Dutch girlTwo children make their way along a garden path to a fancy dress party in costume. The boy is dressed as a Native American Indian complete with feathered head dress
Christmas scene by Ethel ParkinsonA lady and three children walk through a snowy town carrying bunches of holly
Kind Thoughts, by Ethel ParkinsonKind Thoughts -- a Christmas Greetings card by Ethel Parkinson, showing a little girl and an elderly gentleman walking down a snowy street. He is carrying a few parcels, and is using a walking stick
Union Walk, Selby, West YorkshireUnion Walk at Selby, West Yorkshire. The Selby Union Workhouse runs along the left of the lane
The Grill Room - Crosby Hall, London. Crosby Hall, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea originally stood in Bishopsgate, where it was the Great Hall of the 15th century Crosby Place
Sandwich WWIIRefugees at the Sandwich Barbican, which was probably built about the middle of the 16th century. In the afternoon, from 4:30 to 7pm
Cover design for The Poster, August 1899, Number XIII, Volume III, price sixpence. A young woman sits at a cafe table watching a couple walk by
Young child and pet dogA young child taking the pet dog out for a walk on the rocks by the sea. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Autumn Leaves : Taking a Walk in the GardensA group of well-dressed individuals, all deep in conversation, take a walk in a park; it is autumn and the leaves are strewn all around
An Edwardian Scene in the ParkThree elegant, decorative Edwardian ladies with parasols and lovely picture hats, stroll through a park with neatly manicured lawns
Children in the Snow by Ethel ParkinsonTwo children in colourful early Victorian costume walk arm in arm in the snow carrying bunches of holly
January by PizerA pretty and fashionable young girl, wrapped up warm against the cold with a fur muff, fur trimmed coat and cloche style hat, is an appropriate representative for the chilly month of January
February by PizerA young and fashionable woman from the 1920s wears a stylish yellow and lilac outfit, pulling a shawl around herself to ward off the chilly winds of February
The end of the day by Florence HardyThe end of the day. Two dutch children walk down a hill in the evening
Only the Moon Can See by Florence HardyOnly the moon can see. A young couple walk through a garden holding hands
Delightfully TurkishA delightfully Turkish lady in purple dress with her small dog. A Valentines Card
Roses in the garden at Abbotswood, GloucestershirePink roses in the formal gardens at Abbotswood, Stow on the Wold, Gloucestershire. The gardens were created by Sir Edwin Lutyens
Breuillards device to assist walkingDr. Charles Breuillards device to assist walking, basically a spring-loaded shoe insert, which aids the raising of the heel
Children from the Alexandra Orphanage, North LondonChildren from the Alexandra Orphanage on Maitland Park Road, Haverstock Hill, North London. They are taking a walk with two prams being pushed by their carers
Boys Club, boys at the beach, 1933Four friends walk barefoot along a causeway at the seaside, possibly the beaches at Burnham
Hiking on the Vitosha, BulgariaVitosha - a mountain massif, on the outskirts of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. The Vitosha is one of the tourist landmarks of Sofia and provides a fantastic site for hiking
A Skirt Basket 1919This fashionable young modern woman, aided by the large pockets in her dress can take the children and dog for a walk and still leave her hands free to cary an umbrella
Group of marching menAn unidentified group of marching men, possibly in China. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
The Cuckoo by Alfred BestallSeries of humorous illustrations showing a young girl, full of energy and optimism as she models her new hiking outfit, and then chatting to neighbours as she passes on her walk
Hampstead Well WalkWell Walk, Hampstead Heath, in the eighteenth century
Modern Athenians plate 29 - EdinburghWilliam Burn Callender (d. 1854) of Prestonhall, walking the same Edinburgh street as Sir Charles Gs Menteath, a Baronet of the Shire of Dumfries
Modern Athenians plate 27 - EdinburghWilliam Gallaway (d. 1851) accountant, approaching Patrick Neill (1776-1851) a printer, florist, gardening author, naturalist and useful citizen Date: 1847
Modern Athenians plate 18 - EdinburghTwo judges, The Hon. Patrick, Lord Robertson (1793-1855) and The Right Hon. John Hope, Lord Justice-Clerk (1794-1858) meet on the streets of Edinburgh
Modern Athenians plate 33 - EdinburghMr Patrick Shaw (1796-1872) lawyer and monoped, passing Hercules Robertson (Lord Benholme) (1796-1874) lawyer and Sheriff of Renfrewshire, on the streets of Edinburgh
Modern Athenians plate 13 - EdinburghJohn, Lord Cuninghame (1783-1854) approaching Adam, Lord Gillies (1766-1842), both lawyers, judges and Whigs. Both carry umbrellas
Modern Athenians plate 16 - EdinburghTwo members of the Faculty of Advocates, Mr Robert Forsyth (c. 1764-1845) meeting on the streets of Edinburgh with Mr John Shank More (c. 1784-1861)
Modern Athenians plate 24 - EdinburghMr George Thompson (1757-1851) noted collector of the Music of Scotland and a friend of Robert Burns. approaching J F Williams (1785-1846) a teacher of drawing and a painte"
Modern Athenians plate 14 - EdinburghAdam Duff (d. 1840) Sheriff of Midlothian approaching The Hon. Henry, Lord Cockburn (1779-1854) Two legal gentleman, the former a confirmed Tory, the later with Whig sentiments
Modern Athenians plate 35 - EdinburghCaptain Thomas Fraser (1796-1870) passing fellow military man Major James Pearson (1787-1848) on the streets of Edinburgh. LIttle is known of either
Modern Athenians plate 20 - EdinburghMr Alexander Kidston (1762-1850) approaching Mr. John Jardine (1777-1850), Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty, on the streets of Edinburgh
Modern Athenians plate 31 - EdinburghJohn Marshall (Lord Curriehill) (1794-1868) a Scottish judge, passing Robert Whigham (1795-1849) Sheriff of Perthshire on the streets of Edinburgh
Modern Athenians plate 23 - EdinburghA serious faced Rev. John Ferguson (d.1854) of St. Peters Episcopal Chapel (never known to smile) approaching the Right Rev. Charles H. Terrot (1790-1872) Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh
Modern Athenians plate 34 - EdinburghThe Rev. Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) Scottish mathematician and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland, passing fellow churchman Rev