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Poster advertising New York by railPoster encouraging people to travel by train to New York on the Pennsylvania Railroad
Poster advertising Lourenco Marques, MozambiquePoster advertising Lourenco Marques, now Maputo, the capital city of Mozambique. Follow the swallows
Battle of Vimy Ridge 1917Scene on newly won ground near Feuchy crossroads during the Battle of Arras. 18 pounders in the open, infantry coming down and a tank going up
Santa caught by the tax inspector by H. M. BatemanA rather surprised looking Father Christmas, who has arrived at the house of a tax inspector to innocently deliver toys on Christmas Eve, finds himself caught by a vigilant tax inspector. H.M
Carrier Pigeon posterPoster warning people of the dangers of shooting carrier pigeons who may be carrying life or death messages. Carrier pigeons, we are told, are a vital part of RAF
Sir Mortimer WheelerPortrait of Sir Mortimer Wheeler (1890 - 1976), archaeologist and broadcaster, seated at his desk in the British Academy. Through the medium of television
Variety Theatre, Monte SaldoEnglish born Monte Saldo 1879 - 1949 (real name A. M. Woolaston). Strong-man, Gymnast and also an artists model. Here he is photographed in various statuesque classical poses as well as in the more
His Broadcast Masters Voice by George StuddyA spoof on the famous His Masters Voice logo featuring a dog listening to a gramophone; Bonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy
His Masters Vice by George StuddyBonzo finds that consumption of his masters favourite drink has an unforeseen effect. A small puppy lies in a deliciously drunken stupour after helping himself to perhaps some gin or whiskey from a
Fair Exchange by George StuddyBonzo and the baby find fair exchange is no robbery. A rather alarming scene where the comic canine creation of George Studdy, Bonzo
Black and White Milk BarA Black and White Milk Bar sporting a monochrome livery and purveying milkshakes and ice creams in various flavours including bootlegger and ovaltine
Heavy shire horse pulls an old hay rakeA farmer and his heavy horse take a break from working to gather hay on a field. They stop to talk to another farmer and a young lady in white dress
Rowing in 1935A woman sits and rows a boat single-handedly on the Norfolk Broads during the 1930s
Hall at Borley RectoryUndated photograph of the hall at Borley Rectory, into which many things were thrown from above. HPG/1/3/4 (iv)
Poster advertising Shaws Bacon and HamsPoster advertising Bacon and Ham from Shaws of Limerick. A breakfast luxury, as supplied to royalty
Flag of CanadaThe flag of Canada, complete with autumnal maple leaves and a beaver! Showing the insignia if the various Canadian provinces on the flag, with the British crown on top
Poster advertising AmboisePoster for French railways advertising Amboise and the chateaux of the Loire
Canadian Call to Women White Star Line posterPoster produced by the White Star Line shipping company encouraging women to emigrate to Canada
Ending in Smoke by Heath RobinsonAn ingenious smoke screen spreader for preventing embarrassing situations when the bathroom lock is out of order. Hilarious invention by the inimitable Heath Robinson allowing complete discretion for
Poster advertising White Star to the West IndiesPoster advertising White Star cruises to the West Indies, via the Azores and the Spanish Main, on the Britannic. The cruise lasts 40 days, and costs from 70. "
Overtime at a Christmas cracker factory by William Heath RobColour illustration by William Heath Robinson depicting one of his usual contraptions designed to solve the increase in demand for Christmas crackers during the forthcoming festive season
ERNESTO CHE GUEVARAERNESTO GUEVARA - Che Guevara reading a book in Havana in 1960. *UNAVAILABLE FOR USE IN ASIA AT PRESENT*
St Austell, CornwallStreet scene in Saint Austell, Cornwall, with the church tower rising above the other buildings
Poster for the Liverpool to Belfast passenger service -- a nightly service, excepting Sundays of course
Edward Seago and Alicia MarkovaEdward Seago(1910 - 1974) painting the ballerina Alicia Markova as a Sylphide. An exhibition of Seagos ballet paintings was displayed at Carroll Carstairs Gallery in New York
Oakham, Rutland / LeicestershireThe market cross at Oakham, formerly in the county of Rutland but now in Leicestershire
Coleridge - Kubla KhanKubla Khan A Vison in a dream.. - In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure-dome decree: where Alph the sacred river ran through caverns measureless to man
Bystander Greyhound Racing NumberFront cover of The Bystanders special greyhound racing number, featuring greyhounds being released from the traps in front of a stadium crowd
Greyhound Derby at White CityA relatively small portion of the crowd at White City during the Greyhound Derby of 1937. A record crowd of 83, 000 went to the White City to see Wattle Bark win in the record time of 29.26 seconds
Gold Cup Day at Cheltenham, 1945Farther West leading Red Rower, the eventual winner, round the course at Cheltenham on Gold Cup day. The Hack, going well, is lying third
Starlight bent by the Suns Attraction: The Einstein TheoryThis diagram drawn by W. B. Robinson illustrates Professor Einsteins Theory that light is subject to gravitation. The drawing was based on British observers photographs at the eclipse of the sun
Marseille posterFrench PLM poster for Marseille on the Cote d Azur. A steam train and a charabanc full of people look out on the blue Mediterranean
9th Hampshire Regiment in VladivostockThe 9th (Cyclist) Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment march through the streets of Vladivostock, about to set off for Omsk in Siberia
Golden Arrow Pullman advertisementColour advert for the new Golden Arrow Pullman train from London to Paris with special boat service
The First Kiss by Harrison FisherA colour illustration of two lovers exchanging their first kiss
The House That Jack Built, by G. Grenville MantonA colour illustration portraying a sailor showing a little boy how to build a house of playing cards
Kaiser Wilhelm II and his wife HermineKaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941)pictured with his second wife, Princess Hermine Reuss (1887-1947)
King George V and family; early 1920sKing George V and his wife Queen Mary together with four of their five surviving children, from left; Prince Albert of York (later King George VI)
King Edward VIII as Admiral of the Fleet by John St. HelierKing Edward VIII (1894-1972), later Duke of Windsor, painted by John St. Helier Lander in the robes of Admiral of the Fleet and as Sovereign of The Order of the Garter
Queen Victoria with the MunshiQueen Victoria at her desk, assisted by her servant Abdul Karim, the Munshi
Queen Victoria with her dog, SharpQueen Victoria at Balmoral in 1867 with her dog, Sharp
Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939) shown in the late 1860s with a pet dog. Louise was the fourth daughter and sixth child of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Stylish Horse Race by Victor HicksA stylised illustration showing an elegant lady leading a racehorse in the paddock. The illustration is accompanied by the following poem; Airs and graces
Some Cricket NoveltiesTo be introduced next season, official. For the assistance of fielders and batsman. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evan"
Tatler cover: Queen Elizabeth II and her familyThe Tatler front cover featuring a photograph taken in June 1959, of the Queen Elizabeth II with her housband, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh and their children
I m beginning to think somebody loves me! by G. E StuddyColour illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing Bonzo the dog sitting in his basket enjoying a pet from his owner and a bone in his dog bowl
Tatler front cover: Duchess of York and Princess ElizabethThe Tatler front cover featuring a photograph of the Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother) with Princess Elizabeth of York (later Queen Elizabeth II) taken in July 1927
Barristers Room at the Royal Courts of Justice, LondonInterior of the Barristers Room at the Royal Courts of Justice, London, in 1883