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Baden Powell House, South Kensington, LondonStreet view of Baden Powell House, Queens Gate, South Kensington, London. The site was acquired in 1956, and Ralph Tubbs was appointed architect
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902 1974), American aviator, author, inventor, explorer, and social activist. Photographed here on his first Orteig Prize-winning solo non-stop flight on the 2021 May
Anthony Wilding being congratulated at Wimbledon, 1905New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding (1883-1915), Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 pictured early in his career at the age of 22 being congratulated after
England win the International Polo cup, 1914Page from The Tatler reporting on the historic victory of England against America in the International Polo Trophy (Westchester Cup) in June 1914
Battling Bonzo wins in the first round by George StuddyBattling Bonzo wins in the first round. He tackles a black dog bigger than himself, and takes the credit when the enemy accidentally falls down a manhole
The Winner record label featuring horseracingA record label from The Winner, featuring Meet Me By Moonlight Alone by the Belgravia Quartette. Illustration shows a winning racehorse and jockey crossing the finish line first. Date: c.1925
The Player Who Realised He Had Made a MistakeHumorous illustration by Fitz, visualising that awful feeling - waiting for it as a tennis player regrets his ill-judged lob against his opponent who leaps up to smash the ball and win a point
The Winner, Ascot by H. M. BatemanA sea of top hats and in the distance, a glimpse of the winning horse and its jockey at Royal Ascot, the smartest racing fixture of the Season. A humorous view by the master of social satire, H. M
Tommy Hampson collapsed after 800m win, 1932 OlympicsThomas " Tommy" Hampson (1907 1965), British athlete, winner of the 800 metres at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Pictured on the front cover of the Illustrated Sporting
American sprinters on the podium, 1932 OlympicsAfro-American sprinter E. Dolan receiving congratulations after winning the 100m and 200m sprint races at the 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games. Pictured with R. Metcalfe in second place. Date: 1932
Record label - The WinnerA record label for a recording of The Sweetest Flower That Blows, composed by C. B. Hawley and sung by Robert Carr. The label features a winning racehorse crossing the finish line. Date: c.1920
Womens Royal Air Force -- Savoy HotelIllustration, Eight Months with the Womens Royal Air Force. Showing women at the Savoy Hotel on 7 April 1919, when Queen Mary presented prizes to the winners in the Womens War Service Competitions
Sketch for The Winning Eight (1921). Ranken, William Bruce Ellis 1881 - 1941. Date: 1921
Capt Franklyn Leslie Barnard, 1896-1927, is carried alof?Capt Franklyn Leslie Barnard, 1896-1927, is carried aloft at Croyden after winning the 1925 King?s Cup race on 4 July in an Armstrong Whitworth Siskin V, G-EBLQ
The tea party in West Wittering to celebrate the winning?The tea party in West Wittering to celebrate the winning of the Schneider Trophy in 1929. From left: W. Hardy, Ivan Evernden, Henry Royce, Don Eyre, Bernard Day and A.G. Elliott
Winning Float for an Electricity Company - North East London. Date: circa 1930s
Winning Team of the Met. Fire Brigade Football Challenge CupWinning Team of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Football Challenge Cup (1903-4) -Central District. The MFB was renamed the London Fire Brigade in 1904 Date: 1904
C W A Scott making a speech at CroydonC.W.A. Scott making a speech at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. Co-pilot Giles Gutherie is left and Lady Connop Guthrie centre. October 1936
Giles Guthrie, Greta and C W A ScottFrom left: Giles Guthrie, Greta and C.W.A. Scott walk across the aerodrome at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936
Greta and C W A Scott, Giles GutherieFrom left: Greta and C.W.A. Scott, Giles Gutherie, Lady and Sir Connop Guthrie and the Mayor of Croydon in front of the aircraft at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg
Sir Connop Guthrie, right, owner of the winning aircraft, and C.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, left, greet C.W.A Scott at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race
C W A Scott and Giles Guthrie are greetedC.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie are greeted after they arrived back at Croydon Airport after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936
C W A Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C W A ScottC.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie as their aircraft arrives back at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936
C W A Scotts second wife, Greta, receiving telegramsC.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, receiving telegrams of congratulations after his winning of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. 1 October 1936
C W A Scott at Rand AirportC.W.A. Scott at Rand Airport being congratulated by Mrs I.W. Schlesinger after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race
C W A Scott, left, and his co-pilot Giles GuthrieC.W.A. Scott, left, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie at Rand Airport after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race
J T C Moore-Brabazon winning the Daily Mail 1000 prizeJ.T.C. Moore-Brabazon winning the Daily Mail 1, 000 prize for the first flight of one mile in a closed circuit by a British pilot in an all-British aeroplane in the Short Biplane No2 at Leysdown in
Supermarine S6 N247 FO Waghorn being towed inSupermarine S6, N247, FO Waghorn being towed in after winning the 1929 Schneider Trophy race. Date: 1929
Sir Henry Segrave on the Sunbeam at BrooklandsSir Henry Segrave on the six-cylinder 105 hp 2 litre Sunbeam photographed at Brooklands before winning the 1923 French Grand Prix at an average of 75.3 mph for 496 miles at Tours Date: 1923
First Grand Prix Winner - The Hungarian, Szisz, who won the first Grand Prix of the Automobile Club de France on Jun 26/27 1906, averaging 63 mph for 769.9 miles on the Sarthe course
MORENO BENITEZ, Juan (1822-1887). Spanish progressive politician. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Advert for British Industrial Plastic Limited 1942Shush - secret session for advancd thinkers. Post-war planners have been told - sometimes rudely - that we ve got to win the war first. We agree - absolutely
Mermaid folk
London Fire Brigade - Tug of War TeamLondon Fire Brigade - Tug of War winning team (F District) group photo
Firefighters pose in front of a steam pumpFirefighters pose in front of a horse drawn steam pump with a trophy
LCC-LFB Knightsbridge firemen competition winnersThe winning crew of the annual horse drawn and motorised pump escape competition with their station superintendent. Knightsbridge fire station was opened in 1907, and still stands in Basil Street
LCC-LFB Brigade finals of the Technical QuizEach year a technical quiz competition was held in the Brigade. First were the Divisional heats that led to the Brigade finals involving the top team of each of the four Divisions
The dummy homesteader; or, the winning of the West
Celebrated winning horses and jockeys of the american turf. Date 1889
The celebrated trotting Stallions Ethan Allen and George M. Patchen: In the first quarter of their great match to Wagons for $2000-mile heats. Over the Union Course, L.I. October 28th 1858
The champion trotting stallion Smuggler owned by H. S. RusselThe champion trotting stallion Smuggler owned by H.S. Russell, Milton Mass.: By Blanco, dam by Herods Tuckahoe. On the back stretch in the third heat Coming Away
American Jockey Club Races; Jerome Park: Tom Bowling Winning the Jerome Stakes for 3 Year Olds, Value $5, 500; Dash Two Miles; October 4th 1873. (Un-official Time 3:40). Date 1873
The celebrated trotting mare Lucy, passing the Judges Stand: In the fourth heat. Winning the $5000 prize at Buffalo, N.Y. August 9th 1872. Date 1872
Keep em smiling! Help War Camp Community Service Morale is winning the war - United War Work Campaign. Poster showing three smiling men, a marine with his arms around a sailor and a civilian
Head and head at the winning post. Date c1884
The winning of the West. Illustration shows William H. Taft on horseback during a tour of the American West where he is making a campaign stop to address a gathering of cowboys, farmers, lumberjacks
Oil drum raft racing, Longridge Centre
School teacher and pupils in filmmaking project, WaltonWalton-on-the-Naze Secondary School teacher Mr Lou Broom encouraged his pupils to learn various skills during the making of several award winning films