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Armistice Week Rejoicings in the West EndA scene at Piccadilly Circus in central London giving an impression of victory celebrations at the end of World War I. Various soldiers join civilians
Emigration. Cheer Boys Cheer An Emigrant Ship Leaving HarbEngraving of ship leaving the dock, steam pouring from the funnel. Everyone on shore and on the boat waving farewell. A winter scene
Emigration. The Emigration of the Russian Jews. Sketches onFamilies eagerly eating their rations and waving as the food arrives. The women are well wrapped up against the cold and the men are in typical russian peasant costume with long belted tunics
Procession of cheering women war-workersFemale workers from a munitions factory are shown taking part in a procession celebrating the role of women during the First World War. They are seen waving polished shell-cases
Charabanc ExcursionA happy party of children and adults set off for a day at the seaside, with flags waving and horns blowing
A Young Family waving goodbye to the British Arctic ExpeditiEngraving showing a young mother and two children waving farewell to the ships of the British Arctic Expedition, as they depart
Emigrant Ship leaving a British Quayside, 1887Engraving showing a dockside scene with young women seeing off their sweethearts and husbands, waving handkerchiefs, Great Britain, 1887
H. M. Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa aboard the steEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, raising cap) and his officers returning from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition aboard the steam-ship Katoria, 1889
Passengers on a Trans-Atlantic steamer waving goodbye to theEngraving showing sailor casting off and the passengers waving their hats in the air, as the tug Alexandra departs and the steamship Moselle heads out to sea, 1888
British Emigrants waving goodbye, 1903Illustration showing a group of British emigrants standing on the deck of their ship, waving goodbye to Britain, 1903
America. An Artist in the Far West III. Returning from a minThree very drunk men on horseback, one waving from the gutter
Ross / Grahams ValleyJohn Rosss arctic expedition: Standing on a rock in Grahams Valley
The Civil War in America. Re-occupation of Jackson, MissippiLadies are seen waving their handkerchiefs at the advancing Confederate soldiers. Jackson burns in the background
The Prince of Wales opening the Mersey Tunnel, connecting Birkenhead with Liverpool. After the opening ceremony the royal train passed through the Mersey tunnel
Malcolm Campbell and Blue Bird IIPhotograph showing Malcolm Campbell next to his Blue Bird II after breaking the world land speed record of 245.736 mph (over four miles a minute)
Girl & Orange SquashA gleeful brunette model in red polo neck jumper & pearlised earrings gives a cheery wave as she holds up a glass of orangeade or orange squash
Girl & Guinness 1950SA gleeful brunette model in red polo neck jumper & pearlised earrings gives a cheery wave as she holds up a glass of stout. It looks like she has taken a sip
Waving to Balloon / AfricaA balloonist is greeted by native Africans mounted on camels who wave toward this unusual sight
Pro-French Demo / RomeA pro-French demonstration through the streets of Rome
Female Type / Loisirs 1925An elegant lady in an autumn setting. Date: 1925
Red Guards PetrogradThe Red Guard spend much of the time driving round the streets of Petrograd waving their guns for the benefit of photographers
Canoeing / Ally SloperAlly Sloper sets off in a canoe from London Bridge, intending to cross the Channel
s / Coach / Kennington TpikeA crowded stagecoach at the Kennington turnpike
Victory, BelgradeCrowds line the streets to welcome victorious soldiers returning to Belgrade
Waving at SteamerA small girl waves to an ocean liner
Family Waving at GateA family of four standing waving at a garden gate
Marxism Good for LeadersSatire : Marxism is great for the party leaders but not so hot for the common people. Marx and some party leaders fly through the air above the common people
The Red Guard TriumphantThe Red Guard triumphant Worker holds a pole in the air with red flag waving and a de- capitated head on the end
Party of people picnicking at Henley RegattaA party of people picnicking at the Henley Royal Regatta, an annual rowing event held on the River Thames near the town of Henley-on-Thames, South Oxfordshire
Wilkes Riots / Enters CityJohn Wilkess Triumphal entry into the city
We ll Meet AgainWE LL MEET AGAIN A soldier and his sweetheart wave a poignant goodbye to one another on the music sheet of the song made famous by Vera Lynn
Wallenstein at NurembergWallenstein visits the fortifications before Nuremberg
Olympics / 1896 MarathonThe Marathon winner arrives in the stadium
Olympics / 1896 LouesSpyridon Loues winning the race from Marathon
LUNARDIs BALLOON 1784Lunardi leads the first attempt to ascend in a balloon in England. He is accompanied by Madame Sage and Chevalier Biggin
Nobile / Airship / SpitzbergUmberto Nobile flew the airship Norge over the North Pole in 1926. His second attempt in 1928 in Italia ended in a crash landing. Flying over Spitzbergen
Waving to a U-Boat 1916Two German ladies wave farewell to a U-boat
German Troops WavingGerman troops, marching at night, wave to a passing train
Elizabeth & PhilipELIZABETH II With her husband, Philip Duke of Edinburgh, waving to crowds from an open carriage
Elizabeth Ii / ToddlerELIZABETH II as a toddler, waving to admirers
Watch Tower - Maiden WayThe ruins of a watch tower on the heather-strewn moorland of the Maiden Way, between Garrigill and Hadrians Wall
Waving Tearful FarewellA young lady waves a sad farewell to her soldier lover as he returns to the front - for this is 1915, and World War One is taking its toll
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Waving as Plane LeavesA twin-engined French passenger plane prepares to take off
Boy in Electric Toy CarIn France, millionaires children, such as the son of Comte de la Taulp, drive tiny electric cars. They cost 35 pounds and can run 35 miles without need of re-charging
Bathers on Rock C1905Two bathing beauties, one in pink, one in blue, waving from a rock