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Monaco Grand Prix / 1969Jackie Stewart, in a Matra- Ford (7), leads Chris Amons Ferrari (11) away from the grid at the start of the Monaco Grand Prix. Both failed to finish the race
Rainy Street, ManchesterA typical English street on a rainy shopping day: an elderly couple use the zebra crossing
England / Southend-On-SeaA glimpse of Pier Hill, seen from across the Boating Lake, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, with the impressive Palace Hotel in the background
Women Boxing 1933Two women box in a ring, with a referee present
England / AppledoreAppledore, a quaint fishing village and seaport in North Devon, situated on the estuary of the River Torridge and Taw
Woolwich BarracksDistant view of the Royal Artillery Barracks at Woolwich, south-east London
Two Scamps / Cecil AldinTwo sweet looking pet dogs one a Scottish terrier, another a wire-haried fox terrier, pose for the artist
The Two Friends / AldinIllustration entitled Two Friends by Cecil Aldin depicting two small dogs, one a West Highland Terrier, together on a chair
Honiton Lace 1851A fearsomely intricate example of Honiton (Devon) lacework, exhibited by Mrs Treadwin of Exeter at the Crystal Palace exhibition
Coyne Helicopter / UfoCaptain Lawrence J. Coyne, piloting a UH-1H helicopter observes a UFO at close quarters, the craft beaming a green light on the chopper near Mansfield, Ohio, USA
Knapped Flint ToolsA selection of flint and bones tools from a range of prehistoric eras incl. microliths used in compound tools of the mesolithic to earlier scrapers and choppers
Mask of TutankhamunThe famous mask of Pharoah TUTANKHAMUN, ruler of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt 1361 - 1352 BC, (Egyptian Museum, Cairo), made of solid gold, with inlaid glass and lapis lazuli
SPORT / SHINTY / 1840A wild game of shinty in Scotland
Glasgow / Trongate 1880SGlasgow: the Trongate
Paul McCartney (1942-)Informal photograph of Paul McCartney with an acoustic guitar, c.1963
Horrockses Crewdson & CoTraffic passing the smoking chimneys of Horrockses, Crewdson & Co. Centenary Cotton Mills, Preston. The factory windows are illuminated
Catherine of AragonCATHERINE OF ARAGON 1st wife of Henry VIII
Battle of Blenheim 1704BATTLE OF BLENHEIM Brigadier Rose leads the British infantry to the assault, whilst Marlborough was leading the cavalry
Cutty Sark in 1923The famous tea clipper Cutty Sark in Surrey Docks. The iconic craft now housed in dry dock at Greenwich was severely damaged by a fire whilst under restoration on 21st May 2007
Greyfriars Bobby lying near the grave of his master, John Gray
Plants / Humulus LupulusHOP
Grimsby No 2 Fish DockNo 2 Fish Dock, full of fishing boats, Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England
Solitary Boy / GlasgowA solitary boy walks across a plank over a very wide puddle in his wellington boots in a derelict area of East Glasgow, Scotland
Olney Pancake RaceSHROVE TUESDAY The starter line for the Olney pancake race which has been held in the village for over 500 years. Any Olney woman over 18 can compete
Scrooge Sees Marley FaceScrooge is startled to see Marleys face on his door, instead of the knocker
Alexander & BucephalusALEXANDER THE GREAT Young Alexander impresses his father, Philip of Macedon and his courtiers by taming the wild horse Bucephalos
Scrooge and Marley GhostScrooge receives a visit from the ghost of Jacob Marley, his former business partner
Dickensian PartyMrs Fezziwigs Ball - shown to Scrooge by the Ghost of Christmas Past
Jacques De MolayJACQUES DE MOLAY French knight, Grand Maitre des Templiers, arrested and burned by Philippe IV who was jealous of the Templars power
Social / Jazzing 1920People at a nightclub, Jazzing
Map of Africa illustrating travels of explorersA map of Africa which illustrates the travels of the explorers Livingstone, Stanley and Cameron
Indian State Railways posterVisit India tourism poster from Indian State Railways, promoting the delights and sights of Benares (Varanasi) on the banks of the River Ganges in the state of Uttar Pradesh
Battle of Arras 1917Scene on the newly captured Fampoux Road with a ditched tank and soldiers at the Battle of Arras on the Western Front in France during World War I in April 1917
Map of NorthumberlandMap of the English county of Northumberland by Robert Morden, originally produced for the 1695 edition of Camdens Britannia
Womens Land Army posterRecruiting poster for the Womens Land Army during World War Two - Be in the Winning Team, Join the Womens Land Army - featuring a smiling land army girl leading two farm horses
Propaganda poster: prime ministers statementSecond world war propaganda poster. Above a photograph of five brave airmen is a quotation from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill: Never was so much owed by so many to so few
Propaganda poster: careless talk costs livesSecond world war propaganda poster warning people that careless talk costs lives. Tell nobody -- not even her
Poster for French railways to MoroccoPoster for French railways, serving Tangier, Casablanca, Marrakech and other exotic locations
Poster advertising the Transvaal Castle cruise ship, sailing from England to South Africa with frequent connections from New York via the Cunard Line
Poster for Lago d Orta, ItalyPoster advertising Lago d Orta, Italy -- an idyllic location
Keir Hardie giving a speechKeir Hardie (1856-1915), founder of the Labour party, addressing suffragettes at a free speech meeting
A Swimming Stroke of GeniusA simple device by which a cross channel swim may be rendered both easy and pleasant- not to mention luxurious. Please note
Girl playing NurseA young girl in her nurses outfit, tends to her teddys injuries with copious bandaging, whilst a pet cat watches on. She seems to be getting her medical knowledge from the First Aid manual in her
A team of working horses at work in the fields ploughing. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith Date: circa 1980
Queen Victoria with King George and Queen Mary, 1893Photographic portrait of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India, with her grandson King George V and his wife Queen Mary, pictured at Osborne House, 1893
Rejected by the Inventions Board IX - Heath RobinsonThe Pilsener Pump for tapping the enemys beer; another hilariously convoluted contraption to foil the enemy during World War I from William Heath Robinson
W. G. GRACEThe legendary cricketer, Dr. W.G. Grace poised with his bat
Harley Davidson AdAn advertisement for Harley- Davidson, extolling the wartime virtues of their motor-cycle and sidecar combination