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Cartoon, Mistinguett meets VoltaireCartoon, Mistinguett the entertainer meets Voltaire the philosopher. Date: 1917
The Second floor of Our Boys Clothing Company, Oxford Street, London. Floor contains the youths clothing. Date: c.1895
Our Boys Clothing Company, advertisement for clothesOur Boys Clothing Company advertisement for a fancy suit. Date: c.1895
Theodor Korner (1791-1813). Engraving. ColoredTheodor Korner (1791-1813). German poet and soldier. Engraving by Emma Korner (1788-1815). Universal History, 1892. Colored
Albert Verwey (1865-1937). Dutch poet. Portrait by Jan VethAlbert Verwey (1865-1937). Dutch poet. Portrait, 1885, by Jan Veth (1864-1925). Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Herma of Caryatid. Pentelic marble. Archaic style. AugustanRoman Art. Italy. Herma of Caryatid. Detail. Pentelic marble. Archaic style. Augustan age. Found in the Gardens Maecenas near the Auditorium, Rome. Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy
Relief depicting Cupid. Temple of Isis. 2nd century BC. PompPompeii. Relief depicting Cupid. Temple of Isis. Purgatory. 2nd century BC. Italy
Portrait of a youth, 1484-1485, by Filippino Lippi (1457-150Filippino Lippi (1457-1504). Italian painter. Portrait of a youth, 1484-1485. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany
Antinous (111 A?i? 130). Was a Bithynian youth and a favourite of the Roman emperor Hadrian. He was deified after his death, although his exact status in the Roman pantheon was uncertain
Mask. Jugend Magazine, 1898. GermanyMask. Jugendstil. Drawing from Jugend Magazine, 1898. Germany
Greek Art. Greece. 5th century BCE. Pentelic marble funerary stele with relief depicting a scene of farewell between a boy and a man. Found in Athens. Dated to 400 BC. National Archaeological Museum
Antinous (110-130). Member of the Roman Emperor Hadrians entourage, to whom he was beloved. Dated at s.II A.D. Museum of Eleusis. Athens. Greece
Illustration, More Than He Expected -- an old man seeking the elixir of life is shocked to see a sudden outpouring of babies. circa 1910
Caricature, Archbishop of Canterbury, Augustus HarrisCaricature, Edward White Benson (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury, and Augustus Harris (1852-1896), British actor, dramatist and impresario, shaking hands
Religious illustration, Remember thy CreatorReligious illustration with biblical quotation, Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth (Ecclesiastes 12.1). late 19th century
Cartoon, Launching the New Boat, Youth. A reference to a new play, Youth, co-written by Augustus Harris and Paul John Merrit, first performed at Drury Lane, London, on 6 August 1881. 1881
Barnardos Emigrants in Canada - off to new homesA group of Barnardos emigrants setting off for their new homes. Barnardos began sending children to Canada in 1872. Date: circa 1914
Barnardos Emigrants in Canada - mothers and childrenBarnardos emigrants - now mothers with babies. Barnardos began sending children to Canada in 1872. Date: circa 1914
Barnardos Emigrants in Canada - repairing a fenceBarnardos emigrants repairing a fence. A horse and wagon carries lengths of timber. Barnardos began sending children to Canada in 1872. Date: circa 1914
Barnardos Emigrants in Canada - country schoolBarnardos emigrants outside a country school. Barnardos began sending children to Canada in 1872. Date: circa 1914
Lady Janes Orphanage, Baldovan, Dundee, ForfarThe Lady Jane Orphanage, at Baldovan, near Dundee, was founded by Lady Jane Ogilvy. Date: early 1900s
Barnardos Emigrants in Canada - boy outside homeA Barnardos emigrant outside his new home. A horse and trap stand nearby. Barnardos began sending children to Canada in 1872. Date: circa 1914
Barnardos Emigrants in Canada - school houseBarnardos emigrants with a horse and trap outside a school house. Barnardos began sending children to Canada in 1872. Date: circa 1914
St Christophers Orphanage, Ascot PrioryA view of St Christophers Orphanage, Ascot Priory, Berkshire. Date: circa 1905
Audience at a pop concert. Date: 1970s
Wm Duke Cumberland BoyWILLIAM AUGUSTUS, duke of CUMBERLAND, third son of George II. Military commander - but here as a youth. Date: 1721 - 1765
Collingwood as a YouthCUTHBERT (later Lord) COLLINGWOOD - the future admiral as a midshipman, a drawing made to exchange with a similar one of Nelson. Date: 1748 - 1810
Upper Class Pranks C17Attack and Defence Fun and games at the Manor House. Date: 17th century
Advert / Holloways PillsHolloways Pills and Ointment for health, youth and beauty Date: circa 1890
Columbus as a YouthCRISTOFORO COLUMBUS as a youth Date: 1446-1506
Austrian New Year CustomEIN SYLVESTERSABEND An Austrian youth goes from house to house, blowing his trumpet and bringing the glad tidings of the New Year Date: circa 1870
Old lady buying a picture of a young ladyAn old lady buying a picture of a young lady in the bloom of youth. Date: 19th century
Young lad using an electric razor. Date: 1970s
Chapel interior, London Orphan Asylum, Watford, HertfordshirThe interior of the chapel at the London Orphan Asylum, Watford. Date: early 1900s
Military patients at Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, SurreyThe Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, during the First World War when it became the Grove Military Hospital. Here, military patients, some wearing the hospital blues uniform
Ormerod Home, St Annes on Sea - Dining Hall exteriorExterior view of the dining-hall at the Ormerod Childrens Convalescent Home, St Annes on Sea, Lancashire. Date: early 1900s
Ormerod Home, St Annes on Sea - girls in chapelChapel interior at Ormerod Childrens Convalescent Home, St Annes on Sea, Lancashire. A group of girls stand in front of the altar. Date: early 1900s
St Francis Home / Industrial School for Catholic Boys, ShefBoys stand in the playground of the St Francis Home and Industrial School for Roman Catholic Boys at Shefford, Bedfordshire. Date: circa 1910
Shaftesbury Homes - Shaftesbury School, BisleyShaftesbury School, Bisley, established by what became the Shaftesbury Homes charity. It later became known as the Shaftesbury House department of Shaftesbury School. Date: 1930s
Princess Louise visits Shaftesbury Homes Esher PlaceAfter a merger with the National Society for the Protection of Young Girls (Princess Louise Home) in 1935, the Shaftesbury Homes Esher Place home was renamed Esher Place
Prince of Wales inspecting boys from Training Ship ArethusaThe Prince of Wales, the future Edward VIII, inspecting boys from Training Ship Arethusa, an establishment of which he was a longstanding supporter. Date: 1930s
Inauguration of New Training Ship ArethusaInauguration ceremony in July, 1933, for new Training Ship Arethusa which had replaced a previous vessel of the same name which had been scrapped. Date: 1933
Princess Mary Inspecting the Newport Market Army Band SchoolHRH Princess Mary, the Princess Royal, inspecting a parade at the Newport Market Army Band School, based at Darrick Wood in Orpington, Kent. Date: 1930s
HG Copeland, Shaftesbury Homes Joint General Secretary 1890Henry G Copeland, Joint General Secretary of Shaftesbury Homes, 1890-1926. Date: 1890s
H Bristow Wallen, Shaftesbury Homes Joint General SecretaryH Bristow Wallen, Joint General Secretary of Shaftesbury Homes, 1890-1926. Date: 1890s
Shaftesbury Homes - Fortescue House Boys SingingBoys from the Shaftesbury Homes establishment at Fortescue House, Twickenham, singing in front of a microphone. Date: 1930s
Tailors at Shaftesbury Homes, Fordham House, LondonBoys training as tailors, some sewing by hand, others by machine, at the Shaftesbury Homes technical training school at Fordham House, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. Date: circa 1910
Shaftesbury Homes - Ealing House School for GirlsThe Ealing House School for Girls at Ealing, Middlesex, run by the Shaftesbury Homes from 1867 until 1930. Date: 1930s