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Shire horse team during Ploughing MatchA team of white Shire horses competing in a ploughing match. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Death of Nelson (West)Horatio Nelson is fatally wounded at the Battle of Trafalgar
Viking Britain MapA map of the British Isles (including Ireland) during the time of the Vikings
Baphomet - Equilibrium of OppositesBaphomet - associated with a " Sabbatic Goat" image drawn by Eliphas Levi (on which this illustration is based)
Propaganda poster for the RAF during World War Two. Victory of the Allies is assured. Intensive bombing of Germanys war industries continues
Coopers at work making wooden barrelsFour coopers hard at work in their workshop making traditional wooden barrels. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Poster advertising the White Star Line, Europe to AmericaPoster advertising voyages on the White Star Line from Europe to America
Muffin the MulePeter Thompson, producer of BBC televisions Childrens Hour, and Annette Mills with the popular puppet character Muffin the Mule at the National Television Fund Ball at the Dorchester Hotel in London
Duke and Duchess of Windsor with their pugsThe Duke and Duchess of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII and Mrs Wallis Simpson) shown with their beloved pug dogs. The dogs are wearing rather stylish coats
A Golden Girl by BarribalA colour illustration of a young girl holding a piece of golden fabric, mimicking the surrounding butterflies
Croydon Airport 1934Passengers disembarking from a plane at Croydon Airport. The painting is entitled The Airport of London, Croydon
W. Heath RobinsonCartoon, Wild and Woolly. A few trot-skis in Switzerland. Variations on Skiing such as the tri-ski and twin-ski. Please note
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881 - 1938)
David AttenboroughSir David Frederick Attenborough (b.1926) English naturalist, widely considered the pioneer of the nature documentary
The positions of the Everest Expedition, 1924Photograph showing Mount Everest, with the relative positions of Camp VI, and the furthest points reached by Norton and Somervell and Mallory and Irvine, 1924
Twins by Louis WainA proud feline mother holds her two naughty twin kittens
Map / Derbyshire C1857Map of Derbyshire
Borley Rectory 1890SBorley Rectory at the time of Harry Bulls occupancy : the garden front, the Bull family enjoying a game of tennis
Thornbury Castle, GloucsThornbury Castle, Gloucestershire
Empire flying boatPoster advertising the most luxurious flying boat in the world, the Empire flying boat. This particular model is the G-ADHL of Imperial Airways
Recruitment poster for the RAFRecruitment poster for the Royal Air Force -- the gateway to a brighter life. The recruitment office is in Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London
Festival of Britain ViewAerial view of the exhibition site of the 1951 Festival of Britain on Londons South Bank showing the Dome of Discovery, The Skylon and other pavilions
Partition. Map of East and West PunjabThe areas of the Western and Eastern Punjab where there were many outbreaks of violence between Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus following Partition and the creation of modern India and Pakistan
Dance-Time at the Dorchester HotelThis painting by Matania shows people dancing in the ballroom of the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane
Le Touquet Paris-PlageTourism poster from French railway Chemin de Fer du Nord for Le Touquet on the coast of north-western France, the beach of Paris
Union-Castle Line posterSouth and East Africa, Madeira and the Canaries with the Union-Castle Line offering a fast mail service and an address for the head office in Fenchurch Street, London
A Heath Robinson drawingCartoon, A Heath Robinson drawing of Heath Robinson drawing a Heath Robinson drawing. Drawing a piece of string from life
British MothsA poster of moth specimens selected for The Boys Own Paper by Watkins and Doncaster, naturalists
Mad Hatters Tea PartyAlice at the Mad Hatters tea party
Pickled onion advertisementA showcard for pickled onions, showing an humanised housewife onion posing by a jar
Che Guevara / SmokingERNESTO GUEVARA Known as CHE GUEVARA Latin American guerrilla leader and revolutionary theorist. Listening to an address in Santiago de Cuba. *UNAVAILABLE FOR USE IN ASIA AT PRESENT* Date: 1928 - 1967
Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, was one of the first womens colleges in England, when it was opened by Queen Victoria in 1886. Designed by W.H. Crossland for T. Holloway
GURDJIEFF (1872-1949)Georgei Ivanovitch Gurdjieff Russian spiritual leader
Warship Hms HoodHMS Hood, completed in 1920, was the worlds largest warship for more than two decades. She was finally sunk by the Bismarck in 1941 at the Battle of Denmark Strait
Naval Battle 1782Off St Lucia, West Indies, Rodney attacks de Grasses fleet and breaks the French line, resulting in a fine victory
Europe Map C1918The map of Europe after World War One
Drinking / IntemperancePolitical print of Gin Lane supporting a ministerial measure against the unlimited sale of gin. The pawnbrokers, gin cellar and distillery are now flourishing
Poster advertising Knysna, South AfricaPoster advertising Knysna, a town in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. A relaxed couple stroll along with golf and fishing tackle
Madame Helena BlavatskyUndated cutting of head and shoulders photograph of Madame Helena Blavatsky - founder of Theosophy and the Theosophical Society. HPG/1/13/1 (ii)
New Zealand travel posterPoster produced by the Shaw, Saville and Albion Line advertising their passenger liners to New Zealand via the Panama Canal
Poster advertising Bibby Line cruisesPoster advertising Bibby Line short sea cruises, showing some glamorous people strolling around the deck in their evening dress
Winston Churchill in his Siren Suit at Chartwell, Kent
Easter Rising 1916O.P.S soldiers firing from rooftops in Dublin during the Easter rising of 1916
Hows That? By William Heath RobinsonClock cricket- A new and exciting summer game for the seaside. Illustration showing a unique game of cricket. Please note
The Lady With The Lamp Florence NightingaleA colour illustration from the 1890s depicting Florence Nightingale, English nurse and hospital reformer (1820-1910) at the barracks hospital, Scutari, in 1854 during the Crimean War
The Princes in the Tower by MillaisThe Princes in the Tower painted by John Everett Millais in 1878, depicting the sons of Edward IV (and nephews of Richard III), Edward V and his younger brother Richard
Snowballing by Louis WainGroup of cats having fun and snowballing in the snow. Wain was able to turn his hand to drawing a wide variety of animals prior to the fame he achieved with his feline creations
Tate & Lyle RefineryA coastal barge sailing by the famous Tate and Lyle sugar refinery works, Plaistow Wharf, off Silvertown, North Woolwich, east London