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The Scout, Every Boys Weekly front coverFront cover of The Scout magazine, the " only weekly official organ of the boy scouts" featuring two enthusiastic and earnest looking boy scouts reading a map while out on a hike
Mass Trespass of Kinder ScoutPeak District ramblers in trouble: walking towards Kinder Scout on the occasion of their battle with the gamekeepers. The mass trespass intended to highlight the denial of access for walkers to open
Too Many Cooks by Lawson WoodA policeman on the beat around a smart London square appears to be blissfully unaware of the cooks emerging from each house to gaze adoringly at him
Prestatyn Holiday Camp, for a real seaside holidayCover illustration for Prestatyn Holiday Camp, for a real seaside holiday, showing a couple in swimwear, holding hands and gazing at one another
Ma Yuan (1155-1235). Walking on a mountain path in spring. Ink on paper. Chinese art. Song period. TAIWAN. Taipei. The National Palace Museum (NPM)
Lady with Borzoi in ParkA lady carrying a muff walks with her borzoi in a park - possibly the Luxembourg, Paris. Date: 1914
Holidaymakers on the sands at Filey, North Yorkshire -- the beach is full of people, either walking or paddling. Date: 1940s
Jesus Walks on WaterJesus walks on water, to the astonishment of Peter and the other apostles (St John VI 20)
Hampstead & Highgate Express sign in Hampstead, London, next to a street lamp, left of picture. The building is on Perrin?s Court Hampstead NW3
Sculpture of a Polar Bear by Francois PomponThe work " Ours blanc", also known as " the White Bear" by Francois Pompon (1855-1933) - probably his most famous work - exhibited at the Salon d Automne of 1922 when Pompon was
The Blue Butterfly by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl and her dog walk by the sea. Date: 1953
Woman with greyhound dogs in the MountainsWoman with greyhound dogs in the mountains. circa 1930s
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, dog walking -- a dog on a lead is more likely to want to fight others if you drag him away from every dog you meet. Date: 1927
Blitz in London -- St Bride Street, Farringdon Street, WW2Blitz in London -- St Bride Street and Farringdon Street, with firefighters at work in a smoky atmosphere and pedestrians walking by
England / Blenheim PalaceView from the north, with a gentleman and lady walking by the lake
Tarot Card 22 - Le Fou (The Fool)Tarot Card 22 - Le Fou or Le Mat (The Fool)
Cheery Families - Mrs Butt the Brewers Wife. 1890s
Hampstead Heath 1939Two women walking together up Sandy Lane, an avenue of huge trees leading to Spaniards Lane, Hampstead Heath, north London, England, during winter snow. Date: January 1939
The Duke and Duchess of York - Glamis Railway StationThe Duke and Duchess of York (before they became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) taking a walk along the platform; with their Labrador ‘Glen
Portrait photograph of a young Winston Churchill in a top hat, smart jacket and cane. Date: C. 1920
Sir Charles Cox, Vanity Fair, SpyCHARLES COX (1810-1892) Held various positions in the Colonial Office between 1829 and 1879. Caption: Colonial Date: 1810 - 1892
Silhouette of a local squire and his dogSilhouette of a local squire having a drink in his local pub, with his dog at his feet. An advertisement for Worthington beer
The Little Truant by Muriel DawsonBack view of a little girl in a pink dress and hat, striding off through a field of flowers holding a basket
Advert / Dunlop Tyres 1933Advertisement for Dunlop tyres: women wearing cloche hat with single breasted 3/4 length winter coat, walking her borzoi dogs
Police Officer WalkingMetropolitan Police officer pounding the beat in London
Carroll / Alice & the DodoALICE AND THE DODO
Elgar out WalkingEDWARD ELGAR Postcard, Circa 1905
Edwardian woman with her pointer dogA pointer and its parasol- bearing mistress walk beside the sea. Date: early 20th century
Walpole / Strawberry HillHORACE (HORATIO) WALPOLE FOURTH EARL OF OXFORD Grounds of Strawberry Hill, near Twickenham, home of the English gothic novelist and man of letters Date: 1717 - 1797
Felix kept on walking - Music Sheet Cover Issued in conjunction with the Felix the cat cartoons appearing exclusively in Pathes Eve & Everybodys film review (note), words by Ede Bryant
Aerial view of the beach and cliffs at Beer, East Devon. Date: 1960s
Southport, pier and promanade. 1900s
Women outdoors 1881Two women in walking dresses at the seaside. 1881
Silhouette of barmaid and customer in a pubThe best drink is the last drink -- scene at 10pm in The Crown, Harrogate, with a barmaid, a customer and his dog
Wild Flowers by Muriel DawsonTwo little girls walk together through a field of wild flowers
Caterpillar track steam engine by R. Hornsby & SonsThe first and original Caterpillar or walking engine made by R. Hornsby & Sons of Grantham. R. Hornsby & Sons grew into a major manufacturer of agricultural machinery, at their Spittle Gate Works
Shepherd with sheep, horse and dogA delightful scene on a country track in Cumbria showing a lakeland shepherd carrying home a lame member of his flock, accompanied by his trusty hound and a fine white horse
Union Workhouse, Morpeth, NorthumberlandPeople walk over stepping stones across the River Wansbeck at Morpeth, Northumberland, with the Morpeth Union workhouse towering above them (centre of picture)
Chesterfield / Vanity FairLord Chesterfield elegantly dressed in morning coat, grey striped trousers, town boots, shirt with high all-round collar, black tie, top hat, pink carnation & white gloves
Churchill / Smiling / 1924WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman
Leaving the UndergroundWay Out - commuters walking up the steep steps leading out of Westminster underground station, central London, England
Poster advertising Rambles in Somerset
Cumbria RamblersThree ramblers stop to admire the view of the Newlands Valley, Cumbria, England, with the peaks of Hindscarth and Robinson Fell towering impressively above the valley. Date: 1930s
Four boys in a street in the East End of LondonFour boys walking along a street in the East End of London, passing the premises of the East End News. Two of them have bare feet. Two are wearing hoods, though it doesn t appear to be raining
A Row of RamblersA jolly row of hikers on the moors, perhaps even On Ilkley Moor Baht At ! Date: early 1930s
Embankment / Lantern SlideA woman walking along the Embankment on a rainy night with a full moon 1910
Puss in Boots -- walking along a country lane. 19th century
Modern Athenians plate 1 - EdinburghAlexander Youngson on the left hand plate, approaching John Sheriff, alias Dr. Syntax, on the right hand plate. Youngson was apparently not happy about being depicted with Dr