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Finsbury Rifles recruiting HQ, North London, WW1Finsbury Rifles recruiting headquarters and drill hall, 17 Penton Street, Islington, North London, around the start of the First World War. Date: circa 1914
King David. Drawing for the rose window of the Cathedral of Leon. 14th century. Paper, gouache. Leon Cathedral Chapter. Castile and Leon. Spain
Young girl standing at a window on a Christmas card, with a poem on the left. Date: circa 1890s
Carnaby / Lady JaneCARNABY STREET A busy scene in Carnaby Street outside Lady Jane clothes shop whose window is attracting a lot of attention. Date: 1960s
T Lloyd & Company, Oxford Street, LondonT Lloyd & Company, Oxford Street, on the corner of Orchard Street, London. Date: circa 1910
Eileen & Fred, a secondhand shop in Eccles, ManchesterScene outside Eileen & Fred, a secondhand shop in Eccles, Manchester, with a boy, a pram and a pushchair. Date: circa 1977
Guinness is Good for You! O Hanlon Pub, Shannon Bridge, 1970s 1970s
1920s woman in room at nightIllustration showing a woman in a fringed flapper dress standing pensively against a window. Her dress rather nicely matches the fringed lampshade and scarf or wrap nearby. Date: 1927
Paris, France - La Sainte Chapelle. Date: 19th century
Fire in Danbury Street, Islington, N1, with people trapped, on 25 May 1958. Showing the side of the building, with a shop at ground level
Materialisation of Geordie, controlling spirit of Annie Fairlamb (later Mrs J B Mellon, 1850-1938). He was described as a tall Scotsman who had lived most of his life in Newcastle. Date: 19th century
Corner Shop, Snack Bar, Foyles Library, Walton, EssexThe Corner Shop at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, which sold tobacco, confectionery and all things for an enjoyable day on the beach
Library, Hartwell House, Aylesbury, BuckinghamshireWatercolour painting of the Library at Hartwell House, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s
Coffee House, East End of LondonA coffee house near Jubilee Street in the East End of London. Its window contains both English and Hebrew text. There are advertisements for R. Whites Lemonade and Kaola
The Crypt, Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire Date: circa 1920s
Jessie Stonor, sculptorPortrait of the sculptor, Jessie Stonor, posed at the window of her London studio contemplating a mask of herself. She held an exhibition of her work at the Beaux Arts Gallery in October 1938
Flowers for Grandmother
Cleanliness - Health - The Truest Wealth - promotional postcard for the Health & Cleanliness Council (HCC) - 5 Tavistock Square, London. Date: circa late 1920s
Page from William Tarn and Co.s Illustrated Catalogue: witWilliam Tarn and Co.s Illustrated Catalogue, containing 202 pages including the front and back covers, with black and white and colour illustrations including designs for ceilings and dados
The Thunderstorm by Edmund BlampiedA woman cowers under her bed covers as a thunderstorm is in progress outside. Date: 1914
Main entrance, Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset, a late Elizabethan mansion with garden. Date: circa 1960s
Doges Palace. VeniceItaly. Venice. Doges Palace. Gothic building. 14th - 15th centuries. Facade
Two women police officers and woman with suitcaseTwo women police officers (Jean Grasy and Margaret Findlay or Knight), one of them a sergeant, talking to a young woman with a suitcase on a London street. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1960s
Carlisle Cathedral / ChoirCarlisle Cathedral: a view of the Choir Date: circa 1850
60S Girl / WindowA blonde model in a striped jacket adjusts her sunglasses in the window of a boutique. Date: 1960s
The Bridge House pub, Hoe Street, Walthamstow, East London. Date: circa 1910
Musicians in the snow on a Christmas card, about to have something poured on them from a jug. circa 1890s
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Jack and Jill, showing Jill the cat in the window, watching the rest of the family drive off without her. Date: 1914
Gwendoline Dyer hair salon, offering permanent waving. Date: circa 1920s
WW2 greetings card, As You Were! Three servicewomen in uniform, a WRN, an ATS and a WaF, look longingly at an elegant evening dress in a store window. Date: circa 1942
White Horse Hill, Chislehurst View from pub windowWhite Horse Hill, Chislehurst. View from pub window. 21017 Private P. J. Hill, D Company, 20Th Battalion, The County Of London Regiment. Studied At Lambeth School Of Art, St
Tudor Cottage vegetable garden, Walton, EssexStanding in the vegetable garden of Tudor Cottage, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, a bowler hatted and bearded gentleman proudly displays one of his marrows, while a woman stands on the path. circa 1900
Young woman holding a baby, with sunflowersA young woman holding a baby, looking at some sunflowers. first published 1879
Old English Sheepdog turned into woolAn Old English Sheepdog with its enterprising owner, who has spun its coat into balls of wool for knitting
Jack FrostA small elf, possibly Jack Frost, paints an intricate pattern onto a cold window pane, using a friendly bird as artistic reference
Hurray for the Robinson Ray! by W. Heath RobinsonWe are privileged to publish the first illustration of a Death Ray at its dirty work. the top secret experiment was entirely successful, and as our picture shows
Hillman Minx car advertisementColour advert for the Hillman Minx Saloon showing a woman getting ready to join her friend who has driven round to meet her. On the window sill where she is sitting is a brochure for the car
Peter Jones, LondonMR. PETER JONES, GENERAL DRAPER, SILK MERCER, OUT FITTER AND FURNISHER. The Sloane Square shopping emporium in the late 19th century
Charlotte Bronte / ShirleyShirley Keeldare sits pensively at the window
Millionaire Throws CashAn American millionaire, Mr Chanel, wins at the casino - then throws his winnings from the window to passers-by
George Bernard ShawGEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish writer standing looking in through an open window of the shed at the bottom of his garden where he used to write
Chemist Shop WindowColoured liquids in bottles in a chemists shop window
Women Window CleanersA group of newly trained Georginas set off for their first job, carrying their ladders and buckets. Date: 1940s
Evening Dress / DoucetDoucet sleeveless Empire-line tunic dress: bouillonnee / puffing at the hem, a gathered tunic with beaded fringing; worn with a vibrantly patterned fur-trimmed coat
Spring Announced 1876Spring is announced to a pretty lady at a window
Stain Glass St StephenSaint Stephen wears a many- coloured dream coat in this window in York minster
Norwich Cathedral 1924Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk
Chamberpot EmptiedJust in Time ! To empty the chamberpot out of the bedroom window is socially acceptable, but to do so on the head of a gentleman caller shows lack of consideration