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Royal Brass BandOne of the Royal Guards holds up some sheet music for his colleagues in the brass band to read! Date: 1960s
Mare & FoalStudy of a mare suckling her foal. Date: 1960s
Wooden Box Kittens
Studying a Cycling MapA group of friends, touring cyclists, take time out to study a map. Date: 1930s
Jiving CoupleA Teddy Boy wearing Beetlecrushers, jiving with a girl with a suede jacket with tassles at a dance club. Date: 1980s
Transport of AlaskaDogsleds (dog sleighs) and planes are the chief means of transport in Alaska, U.S.A, which has no fully complete railway system. Date: 1930s
Cycling Peat
Ross-On-Wye Market HallThe fine old Market House at Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire, erected during the reign of King Charles II and still in use today. Date: late 17th century
Aeroplane Pilots
England / SalcombeLow tide at Salcombe, a picturesque village on the south coast of Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Polperro MuseumThe quaint Polperro Museum, one of many old whitewashed buildings in this lovely fishing village in Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
Derbyshire RoadsThe road beckons us on, through a valley of rich trees. A scene near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1950s
Owen Tudors BirthplacePlas Penmynydd, the Welsh farmhouse near Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey, Wales, where OWEN TUDOR (1400 - 1461), father of Edmund Tudor and grandfather of King Henry VII, was born. Date: 13th century
St. Georges Church, Brandon Hill, Bristol, England. where WILLIAM GREEN, cinematography pioneer, married HELENA FRIESE in 1874, and changed his name to WILLIAM FRIESE-GREENE. Date: 1950s
Norwich GuildhallThe Old Guild Hall (Guildhall) at Norwich, Norfolk, England. One of the many historic gems of the city, dating from about 1407. Date: early 1940s
Clovelly, North DevonThe High Street in Clovelly, North Devon, a picturesque steep, 16th century fishing village, where the descent is often made by donkey. Date: 1930s
York Folk MuseumA re-created early 19th century cobbled street scene, with coach and dummy horseman outside a haberdashery. York Folk Museum, York, Yorkshire, England. Date: 19th century (re-enactment)
Cycling over a StileCycling off the beaten track often means having to negotiate a gate or stile, but that all adds to the fun, as these young men demonstrate! Date: 1930s
Poole HarbourA cyclist stands with his bicycle on the quayside of Poole Harbour, Dorset, England, where the steamship Bournemouth Queen is moored. Date: 1940s
Llangollen EisteddfodA group of folk singers from fom Norway beside a canal at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod, Wales, during the annual festival celebrations. Date: 1950s
The Monument, Fish Street Hill, City of London, was designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London in 1666. It was completed in 1677. Date: 17th century
Bristol Theatre RoyalThe Theatre Royal, King Street, Bristol, England, beloved by David Garrick and the oldest working theatre in Britain. Date: built 1766
THE ALFRISTON LIONCyclists admire a grotesque figure outside the Star Inn. at Alfriston, Sussex, England. Known as the Alfriston Lion, it was once the figurehead of a Dutch warship. Date: August 1940
Lime Tree Hill BurfordLime Tree Hill, the fine High Street of Burford, Oxfordshire, England, the town known as the Gateway to the Cotswolds. Date: 1930s
Horse-Drawn Hay RakeHaymaking with a horse-drawn hay rake on a farm in Northamptonshire, England. Date: early 1960s
good Samaritan CyclistThe Helping Hand : A male cyclist helps three distressed females to mend a punctured bicycle tyre! Date: 1930s
Scotland / Loch EtiveLoch Etive, Argyllshire, Scotland. Date: 1930s
Woven KittenA kitten playing on a woven basket rug. Date: 1960s
Car Park 1960SThe harbour car park near Caernarvon (Caernarfon) Castle, Gwynedd, Wales. Date: 1960s
England / NorwichElm Hill, Norwich, Norfolk, England, the famous quaint cobbled medieval street. Date: 1930s
York City Walls
England / WhitstableMothers and children walking on the High Street, Whitstable, Kent, England. Date: early 1950s
The King of Prussia
London Trolley Bus
Douglas, Isle of ManThe wide expanse of Harris and Central Promenade, Douglas, Isle of Man, showing the horse drawn tram still in use. Date: early 1950s
Thornton House SundialAn ancient sundial in the grounds of Thornton House, the Wirral, Merseyside, the residence of Lord Leverhulme
Tottenham Court Road
England / MatlockThe Promenade, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England, with the spire of the Methodist Church towering above. Date: 1950s
England / StarkholmesEngland/Starkholmes
England / BroadwayyThe village of Broadway, Worcestershire, often referred to as the Jewel in the Cotswolds, the main street being lined with 16th century limestone buildings. Date: 1950s
Edgar Tower, Worcester, England, a fine gatehouse, all that remains of the 13th century Worcester Castle. Adorned with statues of King Edgar and his queens. Date: late 14th century
Maidstone Sheep MarketRows and rows of sheep pens at a sheep sale at Maistone livestock market, Kent, England. Date: 1950s
Maidstone Sheep MarketFarmers in the Sales Ring of a sheep market at Maidstone, Kent, England. Date: 1950s
A Trio of Violinists, photographed in Portsmouth. They look Eastern European in appearance, although the original bears no detail as to their true origin. Date: circa 1890
Champagne TrolleyA three-wheeled trolley for transporting champagne, one of hundreds of different trucks and trolleys available in Slingsbys Patent Trucks List. 1910
Sewing Machine TruckA truck constructed specially to carry sewing machines, one of hundreds of varieties of trucks and trolleys available in Slingsbys Patent Trucks List. 1910
French army in the Portuguese mountains, 1808The French army, under Jean-Andoche Junot, in the mountains of Portugal during the Peninsular War. Date: 1808
Useful Box TruckA useful box truck, one of hundreds of types of trucks and trolleys available in Slingsbys Patent Trucks List. 1910