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Launch of the TitanicLaunch of the ill fated Titanic -- at the time the largest vessel in the world
The Right Spirit by William Heath RobinsonChristmas is sure to be a success if one keeps smiling on all occasions. There is always a bright side to the many mishaps that may spoil our Christmas if we fail to regard them in the right light
Macleans Cross, IonaMacleans Cross - named after the chief of the Clan Mac Lean
The interior of the Abbey Church of St Mary, Iona, Scotland
Balloon Race at Hurlingham, south west LondonScene at a balloon race at Hurlingham, south west London -- a social event as well as a sporting occasion
Union Infirmary, Bagthorpe, NottinghamThe front of the Nottingham Union Infirmary at Bagthorpe with staff standing outside. Designed by Arthur Marshall, the infirmary and its accompanying workhouse were opened in 1903
Battery firing at Japanese positions - BurmaA Battery commanded by Major O.T. Hackett fires a 3.7 Howitzer (light artillery) at Japanese positions in the Burma Hills - circa 1945. The Battery is itself under fire
General Sir James Willcocks / StampGeneral SIR JAMES WILLCOCKS (1857 - 1926) Indian born, British Army officer
General Sir Henry C. Sclater / StampGeneral SIR HENRY CRICHTON SCLATER (1855 - 1923) British Army General during World War I
Sir William P. Pulteney / StampLieutenant-General SIR WILLIAM PULTENEY PULTENEY (1861 - 1941) British general during the First World War. In command of British III Corps, then headed 23rd Army Corps
General Sir Henry de Beauvoir De Lisle / StampGeneral SIR HENRY DE BEAUVOIR DE LISLE (1864 - 1955) British Army General who served in World War I
Hounds of the Essex Otter HuntThe hounds of the Essex Otter Hunt, with their Master, at the side of a country road
White Star Line flag and clockA White Star Line flag mounted on a brass stand, alongside a ships clock with key attached by string
Spanish Bullfighting - (card 2 of 3)Spanish Bullfighting scene - In the final stage, the tercio de muerte, a matador re-enters the ring alone with a small red cape (muleta) and a sword
Bodybuilder - Scarborough, EnglandA very well-lit shot of an English strongman flexing his biceps and upper torso
General Wingate / StampGeneral SIR FRANCIS REGINALD WINGATE, 1st Baronet (1861 - 1953) British general and administrator in Egypt and the Sudan
Bomb damage in PlymouthThe morning after the raid - Plymouth. Mr Widdicombe walks through the bombed streets to salvage what he can of his belongings
Connecting up a hosepipe during the BlitzFireman, A.R.P men and volunteers move to quickly attach a hose to the nearest pavement hydrant close to a fire caused by the German bombing campaign over the Capital throughout 1940
Daily Mirror poster, Titanic disaster hymnThe Daily Mirror news vendor poster for 20 April 1912, depicting the hymn which was played while the ship sank: Nearer My God To Thee
Selection of Titanic itemsA selection of items from the ill-fated SS Titanic: 1. Receipts 2. Turkish Bath ticket 3. Certificate of Discharge 4. Carpet sample
White Star Line letter holderA wooden letter holder with two compartments, with the words White Star Line printed in gilt on the front
View of the Harbour - Amalfi, Italy
Placentia from Mount Pleasant, NewfoundlandView of Placentia from Mount Pleasant, Newfoundland
Prominent members of the racing set at GoodwoodLord Stradbroke, Lady Hamilton, Lady Stradbroke and Sir John Cotterell at the Goodwood races
Bulgaria - Varna - Preslawska Street
Douglas Haig / StampDOUGLAS, 1ST EARL HAIG British soldier
Lord Fisher / StampJOHN ARBUTHNOT FISHER 1st Baron Fisher, Admiral and Sea Lord of the Royal Navy
War Memorial outside the Royal Exchange in the City of London, erected in 1920
Tatler front-cover: The Duchess of LeinsterThe new Duchess of Leinster, having married the Duke of Leinster at the Savoy Chapel on 1st December 1932. She was previously Mrs Clare Van Neck, daughter of Mr and Mrs J. H
Lieutenant (Sir) Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922), Antarctic explorer. In the year this photograph was taken he and three companions established a record for reaching the farthest southern point
Female Aviator with flying helmet and goggles
Le Cateau 1914With German forces nearly upon the field artillery at Le Cateau in northern France, Captain Douglas Reynolds leads a heroic rearguard action
RMS Carpathia officersOfficers of the RMS Carpathia, with signatures. This was the ship that rescued survivors of the Titanic disaster on 15 April 1912
Victor Capoul / GillVictor Capoul (1839-1924) tenor of the Opera Comique and among the very earliest singers to be recorded
Doctor Frebault / GillDoctor Frebault (1825 -?) Doctor, philanthropist and thats about all we can find out about this man with the syringe
Salonika - damage after French attacksThe damage caused by bombardment by the French 75th Division close to Doiran on Salonika during the Mediterranean Campaign
Westminster Cathedral viewed from the airWestminster Cathedral (viewed from the air)
Sloane Street, Pimlico Borders, London
Alabama - Cotton Compress at BirminghamBirmingham, Alabama - The Cotton Compress. Birmingham was founded on June 1, 1871, by cotton gin promoters who sold lots near the planned crossing of the Alabama & Chattanooga
Modern Athenians plate 32 - EdinburghMr David Tweedie and his brother John Tweedie (c. 1773-1847) on the Streets of Edinburgh. Both brothers partners in law
Invitation - Reception for Sultan Aziz in LondonInvitation to a reception given by the City of London in honour of Sultan Aziz during his stay in London in July 1867. Aziz cultivated good relations with the Second French Empire
Modern Athenians plate 37 - EdinburghCapt. The Honorable Augustus G. F. Jocelyn (d. 1847) approaching Lieutenant General Sir Niel Douglas (1790-1853) commander and chief of the British army
Recruiting Sergeant - 68th Regiment of Foot - The Durham Light Infantry
The Ruins of Mansoura - AlgeriaThe Ruins of Mansoura - Tlemcen, Algeria
Refreshment Rooms opposite Victoria StationSmall Refreshment Rooms (J.P. Restaurants Ltd.) opposite Victoria Station, Pimlico, London. Freshly made tea was their speciality
Warwick Street, Pimlico, LondonWarwick Street (now Warwick Way), Pimlico, London - street market
Victoria Coach Station, Pimlico, London. Passengers waiting under the signs indicating the wide variety of destinations available for travel across the country
Geneva, Switzerland - Quay on Lake LemanGeneva, Switzerland - Quay on Lac Leman