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Lupus Street, Pimlico, London
St Gabriels Church, Warwick Square, Pimlico, London
Casablanca, MoroccoLa Place de la France - Casablanca, Morocco
1957 nuclear test: First hydrogen bomb testBritains first hydrogen bomb test over the Pacific, 1957. Taken from an aircraft flying above the local cloud level:a photograph of the mushroom cloud whirling upwards soon after the explosion
Alderney Street, Pimlico, London
Eccleston Square, Pimlico, London
Perth 1900sHay Street in Perth, Western Australia
Hotel Windsor, Victoria Street, Pimlico, London
Vintage Car
Jimmy Michaels, CyclistBicycling, Jimmy Micheals, Interviewed by Bob Davis. Portrait of Welsh bicycle racer Jimmy Micheals posed on his bike, held steady by another man on the track at Manhattan Beach
Two boys larking about in the bath
Elfrida Marjorie Eden, later Countess of WarwickMiss Elfrida Marjorie Eden (1887-1943), who married Lord Brooke (Leopold Guy Francis Maynard Greville, later 6th Earl of Warwick) on 29 April 1909 at St Margarets Church, Westminster
Refugees on the SS Sinaia WWIIRefugees playing a game of chess on the SS Sinaia from Marseille during World War II
Wedding of Princess Irina Pavlovna PaleyPrincess Olga Valerianovna Paley (1865 - 1929), the second wife of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia (1860 - 1918), pictured in the wedding party at the marriage of her daughter Princess Irina
Sirdars Escort - Khartoum, SudanThe Sirdars Escort - Khartoum, Sudan. The Sirdar was the Commander in Chief of the Sudanese military forces. Date: 1910s
Sabians or Star Worshippers - IraqSabians or Star Worshippers - at the Baghdad Medical Mission, Iraq. A name given by the Shemitic peoples to those who worship the spiritual beings in the universe;
Young Berber from EgyptA Young Berber boy from Egypt, North Africa
Queen Farida of Egypt and Princess FerialQueen Farida of Egypt(1921-1988) and her daughter Princess Ferial(1938-2009), around the time of her 1st birthday
What Would You Do?Bonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine in the 1920s, wonders what to do now that some heinous thief has stolen his sausages from under his nose
I Feel So Happy TodayBonzo, the cute canine created by George Studdy in The Sketch magazine in 1920s jumps for joy, full of happiness and optimism
Bonzo tries to make both ends meetA sleep-deprived Bonzo tried to pacify twin babies (or rather, miniature Bonzos) with a double-ended bottle of milk. One appears to be settled but the other is inconsolable
Lady Anne Cavendish-Bentinck at WorksopInaugurating a shopping week and illuminations at Worksop in a snowstorm: Lady Anne Cavendish-Bentinck, granddaughter of the Duke of Portland listening to a speech by the mayor
Christmas Carols at St. Pauls by Max HoflerFestive scene showing crowds assembled around St. Pauls Cathedral in the City of London to sing Christmas carols
Christian Brothers School, Doneraile, County Cork, IrelandExterior view of the Christian Brothers School at Doneraile, County Cork, Ireland. The Congregation of Christian Brothers is a Roman Catholic community founded in the early 19th century
St Saviours Union workhouse, Southwark, LondonA view of the mens yard and rear of the building at St Saviours Union workhouse on Marlborough Street in Southwark, south London. The garden is well stocked with plants and flowers
Palemon sees Ondine dancing with her shadowPalemon sees Ondine, a water sprite, dancing with her shadow. Captivated by her beauty he pursues her to the forest. Illustration to a fairytale by Baron Friedrich de la Motte Fouque
Thumbelina begs the Field Mouse for foodA hungry Thumbelina begs for food at the Field Mouses house. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835
Thumbelina curtsies to the Tiresome Old MoleAn unhappy Thumbelina curtsies to the Tiresome Old Mole, who falls in love with her and wants her to live with him underground
Thumbelina drawn by a butterfly down a streamThumbelina, standing on a leaf, is drawn downstream by a butterfly. Illustration to a fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, first published 1835
First cover of London Life magazineVery first cover of London Life magazine, published on 9th October 1965 with an eye-catching oversized date line and a photograph of sixties supermodel Celia Hammond photographed by Terence Donovan
Bensons jewellery advert featuring Joanna LumleyAdvertisement in the very first issue of London Life magazine, a short-lived magazine charting the social and cultural happenings of swinging sixties London
David Wright woman with black and red fanElegant woman with red hair, wearing a low-cut cream-coloured evening dress with a full, layered skirt, and holding a black and red fan
Bonzo brightens up Noahs arc
Workers at Finns Shoe Factory, PenzanceRows of women working at sewing machines at Finns Shoe Factory - Penzanze, Cornwall
Two boys playing in old washing machineTwo young lads fooling about with (and inside!) an old washing machine. Perhaps they were harbouring dreams of a career in plumbing at this stage?
Party at Silver Slipper club featuring Kate MeyrickA group of revellers raising their glasses for the photographer at The Silver Slipper nightclub. Centre of the picture at the bottom is Kate Meyrick (1875 -1933)
Burly Victorian man in a bowler hatA burly late Victorian man in a bowler hat
Edwardian boy in jacket and breechesAn Edwardian boy wearing jacket and breeches poses for his photo in the photographers studio. He is leaning against a carved wooden table, with a painted backdrop behind him
Lili de Alvarez and her divided skirtLili de Alvarez, Spanish tennis player, pictured modelling her famous culottes, or divided skirt which divided opinion when she wore them at Wimbledon in 1931
Communion table-coverExhibited at the Great Exhibition: a communion table-cover by Pegler of Leeds, a rich specimen of damask tablecloth, the design comprising a representation of the Last Supper
Late Victorian street scene with horse-drawn carriageA late Victorian street scene with a horse-drawn carriage in the foreground, and various other horse-drawn vehicles in the distance
The Trench-to-Town Express by A. C. MichaelA busy scene at Victoria Station, London during 1915 showing a soldiers train bringing officers and men on furlough (leave) from the war zone to home
Coal train, Great Western Railway, South WalesA one hundred truck coal train on the Great Western Railway, somewhere in South Wales. The trucks belong to the John Lancaster & Co colliery company of Nant-y-glo (Nantyglo), and bear a griffin symbol
Derelict Tirpentwys Colliery, Pontypool, South WalesView of the derelict Tirpentwys Colliery near Pontypool in South Wales. The foreground is littered with pieces of wood, including an empty coffin which has broken apart. The colliery closed in 1969
Glyn Pits Colliery, near Pontypool, Gwent, South WalesDetail of the pump flywheel of the 1845 beam engine, at the Glyn Pits Colliery, near Pontypool, Gwent, South Wales. The mine closed in 1932, but continued as a pumping station into the 1960s
Skewen Colliery workmen, Glamorgan, South WalesWorkmen and apprentices of the Skewen Colliery repair shop in Glamorgan, South Wales, in a group photograph
Senghenydd Colliery canary, Glamorgan, South WalesTwo miners at the Universal Pit, Senghenydd Colliery, near Caerphilly, Glamorgan, South Wales, with a caged canary which was used to test the air for gas, or lack of oxygen
Miner washing at a tin bath, South WalesA South Wales miner washes at a tin bath in front of the fire, while his wife sits mending socks