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Advertising postcard - Lloyds News - At the Top of the TreeAdvertising postcard for Lloyds News - At the Top of the Tree. Celebrating sales of nearly a million and a half copies. Lloyds Weekly Newspaper was an early Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom
American Red Cross, Rainbow Corner. A weekly feature broadcast link between American servicemen based in the UK and their familes back at home in the States - organised by the BBC. Date: circa 1941
LCC-LFB Brigade headquarters jumping sheet drillJump sheet demonstration by firefighters at Southwark HQ -- a long gone London Fire Brigade training routine. Jumping sheets were carried on front line London fire engines until late 1941 when
LCC-LFB Period fire display at Southwark HQLondon firefighters putting on a weekly display for the public at Southwark, Brigade Headquarters. They are using a Victorian manual fire pump in a reenactment of the days of horse drawn fire engines
Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthdayFront page of The Penny Satirist - A cheap substitute for a weekly Newspaper. Showing a large image of the Montgolfier balloon ascending from the Surrey Zoological Gardens with about ten people in
Beauty on Parade, American Weekly pin up by David WrightPin-up by David Wright featuring a red-haired woman in a pale blue negligee gazing at her reflection in a hand mirror
Our national chart, a supplement to the Cincinnati Weekly Times for 1866. Print showing right side illustration of The soldiers dream in which a soldier asleep on the ground during the Civil War
Mothers Little Darling by Chloe PrestonIllustration by Chloe Preston showing a small boy in a seated in a compartment of a train carriage wearing a suit and bowler hat
Girl reading The Bystander magazine, WWIStudio photographic portrait of a young girl dressed in a white dress holding a copy of The Bystander magazine. The Bystander magazine
Ethel Shipley, long distance champion swimmerMiss Ethel Shipley, Long Distance Lady Champion swimmer, and First Lady Home in the " Weekly Dispatch" swim through London (15 miles). Date: 1910s
Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, LondonPrinting presses operated by workmen churn out copies of Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, one of the first mass market newspapers, with copies then bundled for despatch on a trolley
Vagrant and policeman outside Truth OfficesA policeman shines his torch down on a vagrant asleep on the pavement outside the offices of the Truth weekly newspaper
Titanic news reports, magazines, sheet musicA selection of news reports, magazines and sheet music relating to the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912. It includes a copy of The Times newspaper, a twelve-page supplement of The Sphere
Abdication crisis: front cover of the Weekly IllustratedFront cover of the Weekly Illustrated newspaper from December 1936 showing a portrait of Mrs Ernest (Wallis) Simpson. In 1936, there was a constitutional crisis when the new king
Prince George and war ambulancePrince George, later Duke of Kent (1902-1942), fourth son of King George V and Queen Mary, in the courtyard of Buckingham Palace with Mr Hansell
Modern Weekly magazine cover by David WrightA front cover illustration from a womans magazine by artist David Wright. Wright regularly contributed to The Sketch during the 1940 s
Collecting the first pension cheque at the post officeCollecting the first weekly pension instalment at the post office. The Old Age Pension Act was introduced by David Lloyd George in 1908 with the first pensions available on the 1st of January 1909
A Snapper-up of Unconsidered Trifles by William Heath RobinsDetailed colour illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872-1910) for the Midsummer number of the Graphic showing an elf, or possibly goblin in a fantastical country setting
Read by the World: The Illustrated London News overseasSeries of images by A. Forestier showing readers of the Illustrated London News around the world, a reflection of the papers immense popularity both home and abroad
British Wwi Ration ChartA diagram showing the ample weekly rations for various classes of the population, including civilians, army, navy, hospital patients and prisoners
Dickens / Household WordsHOUSEHOLD WORDS HIS FIRST OFFICE Office where the novelist edited his weekly journal, Household Words, from 1850 onwards
Reception, PoonaRECEPTION AT POONA The weekly garden party at Government House, attended by colonial officials and local notables
Sacrificial BreadShowbread (or shewbread), in French Pains de Proposition, is brought weekly to the Temple as a sacrifice to God. If he doesn t eat it within a week, the priests consume it