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Train Driver & GuardsDriver and guard on the Dyke Railway, part of the Southern rail network
Saddler at Work C. 1800A saddler, in apron, works at a bench. Various tools can be seen in his workshop including a round paring knife
Moscow has a PlanMOSCOW HAS A PLAN - propaganda book by M Ilin describing the Soviet 5-year economic plan in glowing terms. We build in our country a new order
Noise PollutionA knife-grinder, a milkmaid, dogs, beggars, musicians, a coalman, and a dustman, a postboy with his horn and a child with her rattle - noise pollution in the 18th century
Darwin (Collier)CHARLES DARWIN towards the end of his life
ADA NEGRI Italian teacher and writer, publishing poems and political, mystical and feminist works
Arthur Whitten BrownLieutenant in the Royal Air Force, he was the navigator of the first direct transatlantic flight in June 1919 piloted by Captain John Alcock
Blackheath 1808A mother and child take a walk on a picturesque Blackheath, where a windmill, long since vanished, can be found. Date: 1808
Blackheath St Johns PkThe entrance to St Johns Park, Blackheath London SE3
Sherlock Holmes / DoyleTHE ADVENTURE OF THE STOCKBROKERs CLERK. Pycroft shakes his clenched hands in the air
Royal Horse GuardA horse guard at Whitehall, central London, England
England / LenhamA corner of the old and picturesque Market Square at Lenham, Kent, England, with its quaint old shop fronts
Janos HuniadiJANOS HUNIADI (or Hunyadi) Hungarian military commander against the Turks
Porch LightA lamplight pattern from a porch light at St. Edwards House, Westminster, London
Bristol Market 1930SA study in light and shade at the fruit and vegetable stall of Bristol Market, England
Coronation of George IIIThe coronation of George III
Sir William DugdaleSIR WILLIAM DUGDALE herald and antiquary with his autograph
Arthur Earl AngleseyARTHUR ANNESLEY, earl of ANGLESEY Irish statesman with his autograph
Andrew MarvellANDREW MARVELL writer with his autograph
James Graham MontroseJAMES GRAHAM, marquis of MONTROSE - royalist soldier and statesman, did his best to subdue Scotland for Charles but defeated and hanged. with his autograph
Anti-Communist CardDEIN LOS UNTER DEM SOVIET SYSTERN - your fate under the Soviet system - you and your family will be driven from your burning home to Siberia
Dirty Dog on Bed 1909A white puppy sleeps on a bed: he is covered in mud, and has left dirty pawprints all over the covers and pillow
St Andrews UniversityWomen students at St Andrews University reading books and making notes in the library
Queen Victoria PhotoQUEEN VICTORIA In old age
Dancing Tango 1919Seriously passionate couples dance the tango
Rufus Isaacs PhotoRUFUS DANIEL ISaCS later marquess of Reading, lawyer and statesman, attorney-general, lord chief justice, ambassador to USA, viceroy of India
Croydon Aerodrome is Britains largest and most prestigious airport, with regular flights to the European Continent. Note the wind-sock which tells pilots the prevailing wind
Blue Persian KittensA pair of very fluffy blue Persian cats sit together
Beethoven / Ninth SymphonyLUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Beethoven sits, head in hands, and struggles with his inner demons as he composes his Ninth Symphony
Grimsby FishermenEarly morning mist in No 2 Fish Dock, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England. The large discs in the foreground are used as rollers to stir up the sea bed and catch fish
Narrow Boat IcebreakerAn icebreaker narrow boat on the frozen Grand Union Canal, near Buckby Wharf, Northamptonshire, England
Lord Roberts Full RigFREDERICK SLEIGH, first lord ROBERTS military commander, in full dress uniform as befits a leader of the Empire
Conversion of GalenCLAUDIUS GALEN " Conversion of Galen" Greek physician to 5 Roman emperors and to gladiators. Author of the theory of the 4 humours
Potosi, Bolivia / MalletLooking down towards the mountain surmounted by a cross. At the foot is a road & settlement with houses, huts & churches & men in European dress
George Iiis Coat ArmsRoyal Coat of George III as the 1st and 4th quarters of the shield are England and the Hanovarian coat of arms is included within a smaller shield
Beach Scene 1912A little boy and girl play with their spades on the beach, while their mother, looking rather cold, holds their coats and watches over them
Steamship Crowd 1899A crowd clamour to get a good glimpse of St. Elvies a paddle steamer of the Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Co. at Llandudno, North Wales
Modern Zodia: ScorpioThe Modern Zodiac: An Artists Almanac of English Society. A woman wearing a headdress of autumn leaves surrounded by scenes of fox hunting, college life & the new seasons ale
Novelty Camel Early C18A bactrian or two-humped camel not a dromedary as billed on this flyer. This camel was displayed with her young betwixt the Queens Head & Crooked Billet, Fleet bridge
Oriel College 1675A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library and the Deans lodgings. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan
Recruitment / CallotPotential raw recruits are given the once over before they take the Kings shilling. Experienced troops on parade look dashing to encourage & lure those in two-minds
Cotton Carding MachineryInterior of cotton mill: girls and women tend carding, drawing and roving machinery
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, England, the celebrated Jacobean mansion built by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and the home of the Cecil family ever since
Icelandic TrawlerThis British built Icelandic trawler at Grimsby docks, Lincolnshire, England, is being lifted up to examine the hull and for repainting
The Three Kings, with their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, follow the star in the east to the stable in Bethlehem
CREPE PANA flat-bottomed, shallow frying pan made for cooking crepes or pancakes to perfection
Stitch Types DiagramLeaflet that is promotional & instructional as it clearly & simply shows you how to do various basic handsewing stitches & hems such as handkerchief or rolled hem
Grim GrimsbyA Humber storm breaking over the dock area at Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England. Note the rows of little back-to- back houses, interspersed with small industrial premises