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Littlewoods building, LiverpoolApprentice electrician David Cloudesley atop the Littlewoods Sir John Moores Building during its construction in Liverpool in the 1960s/Sixties
Give and Take by William Heath RobinsonHumorous drawing by William Heath Robinson showing a gentleman who has been inadvertently swallowed up by quicksand showing great consideration in passing up to his wife her return ticket via
Bystander masthead design, 1927 - Evening entertainmentIllustration on the front cover of The Bystander showing a scene in a restaurant, hotel or nightclub with a band playing, people in evening dress at tables and couples on the dancefloor. Date: 1927
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Trafalgar Square, LondonTeenage girl/young woman in Trafalgar Square, London, mid-1960s/Sixties. 1960s
1953 Coronation - Rubbish in the stands after crowds had lefPage from the Daily Sketch reporting on the eyesore and scandal of the uncleared rubbish left behind in the stands along the processional route following the 1953 Coronation
Tower Bridge, 1960sTeenage girl/young woman, Tower Bridge, London, mid-1960s/Sixties. 1960s
Littlewoods building, LiverpoolA view of the Sir John Moores Building, 100 Old Hall Street, Liverpool, under construction in the 1960s/Sixties. Originally built for Littlewoods mail order company
Teenage girl, 1960sTeenage girl/young woman in garden, Norfolk, 1960s/Sixties. 1960s
Drawn from the Wood by Jack GordgeA young woman flees from a wood, pursued by a satyr or faun. Pan and associated motifs were very popular during the 1920s and numerous illustrations appeared in magazines
An old, old story by Wilton WilliamsTwilight scene with an 18th century couple seated in a garden, or on a balcony, with the man, apparently whispering sweet nothings into the ear of the woman who wear a powdered wig and pink dress