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Brass band marching along a streetA brass band marching along a street, and playing as they go. There is a clarinet, two cornets, French horns and tubas. Other people are following, some with flags
Scene in a street market, YugoslaviaScene in a street market in former Yugoslavia, with a man selling musical instruments. Date: September 1965
Sailing
Jugend front cover, smiling woman with PanFront cover design for Jugend magazine, depicting a smiling woman looking at the viewer, while the Greek god Pan plays his pipes at her side. Date: 1898
Wind, Dogs, OwnersDogs and their owners distracted by the wind. Date: 1903
Firefighters winding up their hoses
Early balloon design, described as an aerostatic globe, with equipment to travel in the air by wind. A) The Vessel. B) Sails that are used according to the wind
People and animals with a balloonFanciful design showing crowds of people and animals watching the ascent of an idealised balloon (complete with what appears to be a key to wind it up)
Lotus in the wind, with detail of lotus pod. Date 1755
Woman protecting herself against the wind beneath wisteria blooms. Print shows a woman huddled against the wind beneath wisteria blossoms. Date 1780, printed later
Die Fahnen flattern hoch im Wind
The celebrated eclipse wind mills
Weather Reports Illustrated - A Gael BlowingWeather Reports Illustrated postcard series. A Gael Blowing. A large Scotsman strolls along a very windy country lane, blowing hard on his bagpipes. Date: 1903
Crumpled glider wrecked by the wind on Hill of the Wreck (named after a shipwreck). Date 1900 Oct. 10
Wyoming. Lake d Amalia, Wind River Mountains. Date c1898
Erdington Cottage Homes Holiday - Boys Band at Rhyl, North
Wire-drawing Machines at Birmingham Wire WorksWire-drawing machines at the Birmingham Wire Works. Men wind large coils of wire which are then piled up on the floor. Date: 1844
Silhouettes of soldiers in wartimeSome of our lads -- silhouettes of soldiers in wartime. Including a piper playing the bagpipes, men standing on guard or chatting, a drummer, men carrying tools and materials for trench digging
Pedestrians in Harrogate on a windy day
Silhouette, Its an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Any GoodIts an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Any Good -- silhouette showing three people struggling along a street on a wet and windy day
Riva, Lake Garda, Italy - stormy watersThe water of Lake Garda at Scirocco, Riva in a uncharacteristically severe storm, causing waves to break on the shore and the little light rowing boats to be tossed up and about in the surf
Metropolitan Police Jay Dee Dance OrchestraThe Metropolitan Police Jay Dee ( standing for J Division) Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Ps Booker. The eight players sit on a stage with their musical instruments: trombone
Gallery bandThe Nurnberg town band playing lustily from a rather crowded gallery. The other people on the gallery studiously ignore the din. Date: 15th century
Twelve proverbial silhouettes given a literal depiction: the fat is in the fire, to have a finger in the pie, sending coals to Newcastle, one sows and another reaps
Silhouette, Straws Show Which Way the Wind BlowsStraws Show Which Way the Wind Blows -- silhouette showing a farm labourer loading straw onto a cart on a windy day
Metropolitan Police K Division orchestral band
Lady walking along the seashoreA lady braves a wet and windy day to stroll along the seashore in raincoat, high shiny black heeled boots and a bright red waterproof hat Humourously, this card was sent by a Miss E
Tamarisk BushesTamarisk bushes growing on the beach at Goring, Sussex, England. These bushes are often planted in exposed places, to form wind breaks and to prevent erosion. Date: 1950s
Windblown Fir TreesWindblown fir trees. Date: 1930s
Weatherbeaten HawthorneGone With The Wind. This quaint formation of a hawthorne tree shows how the prevailing wind - westerly - affects the growth. Taken at Bude, Cornwall, England. Date: 1930s
Australian soldier, Croix du Bac near Armentieres, WW1An Australian soldier in a front line trench at Croix du Bac, near Armentieres, northern France, during the First World War. He is using a wind direction indicator as an anti-gas precaution
Young Cornet PlayerA boy playing a cornet. Date: 1930s
Weatherbeaten HawthornA windblown hawthorn tree, by the shores of Cardigan Bay, Cardiganshire, Wales. Date: 1960s
Malt House WeathervaneWeathervane on the roof of a malthouse at Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1960s
Owl WeathervaneA quaint and amusing owl weathevane at Kippford, Kirkoudbrightshire, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Doggy Brass BandTwo dogs with their trumpets! Date: early 1930s
Pantomime on IceGirls in the production of The Merry Doll, a pantomime on ice ! Date: 1930s
Advert for Burberry winter sports wear
Czech Peasant MusicianA Czech peasant plays a large wind instrument in a field at harvest time. Date: 1930s
Weathervane & WebLarge spiders webs are caught in the sunshine, hanging from a weathervane. Date: 1950s
Royal TrumpetersA fanfare from the Royal Trumpeters at White City, west London. Date: 1960s
Two ladies in autumn coats by Doeuillet and Jean Patou
Two ladies in autumn outfits by Bernard and PremetTwo fashionable ladies out walking in their autumn outfits. On the left, a red crepe de chine dress with decorative pleating, by Bernard
British cartoon, Easily Satisfied, WW1A British cartoon by H M Brock entitled Easily Satisfied, showing a street scene on a windy day during the First World War
Le Coup De Vent (The Gale)Le Coup De Vent ( The Gale ) Women dressed in light yellow dress trying to hold a large bouquet of flowers that are being blown away by the wind
Umbrella Adventures in variable weatherUmbrella Adventures, showing a girl and boy in variable weather, from sunshine, to rain, to wind, to a fishing disaster, and a rescue. Date: 1924
Bystander front cover 12 March 1930Front cover masthead design for the Bystander featuring a couple battling amid blustery conditions. He holds on to a tree for dear life while his lady companion reaches hopelessly after their hats