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Landlord and Bar SignDue to the number of customers trying to pay for drinks by cheque, the landlords sign in this London pub makes it clear that draughts, not overdrafts, are available behind the bar
Lumley Castle / 1879Lumley Castle, County Durham
Cornwall / Lamorna CoveCornish scenery: Lamorna Cove
Chatham / Kent / Medway / 1907Chatham, Kent: looking down the Medway from Chatham Pier
Brightlingsea / EssexBrightlingsea, Essex, High Street West - the flags may be for Edward VIIs Coronation
Ballroom Dancing ItalyFour couples take advantage of the dance-floor in a smart restaurant
Themistocles BustTHEMISTOCLES Athenian military commander and statesman
Advert / Gossage Soap 1900Gossages Soap - the right sort
Lithuania / Vilnius 20CVilnius (Polish " Wilno", Russian " Vilna" or " Vilno", German " Wilna" ), now the commercial capital of Lithuania: a church in the snow
Chopin / Polish PostcardFREDERIC CHOPIN Polish composer
Belfast / High StreetBelfast: High Street
Putney Bridge 1905
Routemaster BusA No.76 Routemaster bus drives past the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, on its way to Stoke Newington, north London
The London Palladium
Merlin & Vivien & TreeMerlin and Vivien rest under a massive tree
Struwwelpeter CoverStruwwelpeter The cover of the book
Isle of Wight / VentnorIsle of Wight: Ventnor
Sussex Vs. Kent C. 1840A wonderful picture of the match between the sides at Brighton, with many of the top players of past and present, including Alfred Mynn, Felix, Wisden and Wenman (batting)
British Empire Map 1880Map showing the extent of the British Empire circa 1880
Golf at St Andrews 1881A golfer prepares to drive the ball during a round on the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotland
Romeo and JulietRomeo & Juliet
QUEEN MARYCunard White Star liner - at the time, both the largest and the fastest ship of her kind in the world, with accommodation for 5000 passengers. Date: launched 26 Sept. 1934
Marie Curie / PhotographMARIE CURIE Polish scientist
Champagne Charlie / MusicCover illustration for the Champagne Charlie Galop by C.H.R. Marriott
Friedrich Engels & MarxFRIEDRICH ENGELS German political theorist working on Das Kapital with Marx Date: 1820 - 1895
Cicero BustMARCUS TULLIUS the Roman writer, statesman and orator
Classical OrdersColumns, capitals and entablatures of the classical orders of architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite
Fall / Deerhounds / 1950Miss Hartley with a group of eight Rotherwood deerhounds
Cornish Riviera TrainThe Great Western Railways Cornish Riviera express is hauled by a King class locomotive beside the sea
Ballet / Firebird 1914An elaborately dressed woman with a firebird on her hand: a design influenced by the recent Diaghilev ballet, with music by Stravinsky
Christmas Truce / 1914 / Ww1A light of peace in the trenches on Christmas Eve as a German soldier approaches the British lines with a Christmas Tree and small paper lantern
Map / Paris 18CDetailed map of Paris, showing the many churches
Assorted InsectsInsects divided into their two kinds, useful and harmful. Theres no such thing, it seems, as an insect thats sometimes one, sometimes the other, or not really either
Coates Plymouth GinA label for Coates Plymouth Gin
THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL One of the greatest of best- sellers, the cover shows Leslie Howard in the best of the film versions, produced in 1935
Singing Auld Lang SyneThe song of many happy people and sentimental drunks upon New Years Eve, Auld Lang Syne, a traditional air with words by Robert Burns
Satan at the SabbatSatan presides at the Sabbat, attended by demons in human or animal shapes
Ring-Necked PheasantCHINESE RING-NECKED PHEASANT phasianus torquatus
Pork Pie Shop 1960SYe Olde Pork Pie Shoppe, renowned for its Melton Mowbray pork pies, named after the town of Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England
Robin Hoods BayA boy runs ahead of his grandparents to the beach at Robin Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire, a charming old town from whence, legend has it, Robin Hood escaped by sea
London / City GatesTen of the City gates before demolition: Bishopshate; Cripplegate; Ludgate; Newgate; Moorgate; Aldgate; Bridgegate; Aldersgate; Whitehallgate; Templebar
Middlesbrough Town Hall, a typical Victorian municipal building, with a lofty clock tower, was officially opened by Edward, Prince of Wales later Edward VII), in 1889
Oxnead Hall, NorfolkA fine print of a splendid example of a stately home - Oxnead Hall, Norfolk, with its terrace and walled garden, and woods behind
Scriabin / Hull 1914ALEKSANDR SCRIABIN Aka Skryabin Russian composer
Nelsons SignalBefore the battle, Nelson sends his famous signal : England expects every man to do his duty
Absinthe PosterAbsinthe Robette (Belgium)
Myth / Freyja & NecklaceFreyja and the necklace
Underground Tube TrainA Northern Line train on its way to Kennington, via Charing Cross emerges overground from a tunnel