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Canada - Lake Louise, AlbertaLake Louise, Laggan, Alberta Date: circa 1910
Richmond, YorkshireFine view of the military town of Richmond, North Yorkshire, England, showing the Market Square. Date: June 1939
Admiral sir Michael Culme-Seymour, (1836 - 1920), British naval commander, on the deck of a warship at sea. Date: 1895
The Master foxhound by Cecil AldinFox hunting scene, with hounds. Date: 1898
Coach and horses in the snow on a Christmas card. circa 1890s
2nd Regiment of Life GuardsA group of 2nd Regiment of Life Guards, was a cavalry regiment in the British Army, part of the Household Cavalry. Date: 1894
Welsh Sheep FarmingA farmer and his sheepdog wait for stragglers on a country lane in Brecon, Wales. Date: 1930s
London Map 1806London extending from the head of the Paddington Canal West, and to the West India Docks East. Date: 1806
Social / Navajo WeaverNavajo people outside their home, including Elle of Ganado, a noted weaver Date: 1923
Advert for Stereoscopic Company, hand-held cameras 1894Advert for the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, two latest hand-helded cameras: The New Binocular camera, hand camera takes moving objects instantaneously, no need for focussing
Canada - Kicking Horse River, southeastern British ColumbiaKicking Horse River, southeastern British Columbia Date: circa 1910
Advert for Asprey for the races 1937A variety of outdoor items for the races including: Ladies seal race companion, pigskin betting book, field glasses, binoculars, aluminium mount saddle seat
Social - Hansom Fare 1898A handsome fare gives a handsome tip to the handsome driver of a hansom cab Date: 1898
RACIAL / NAVAJO WEAVERNavajo people outside their home, including Elle of Ganado, a noted weaver Date: 1923
KING WENCESLASGood King Wenceslas
Household Horse Guard Cavalry 1894A Life Guard, part of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, one of the senior regiments of the British Army. Date: 1894
Boer War / Kaffir SpiesKaffir spies brought up for interrogation at General Wolfe Murrays headquarters at Estcourt. Date: 1899
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on Civil Discipline (wartime restrictions and censorship), with the headline: Do not buy this issue. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Artist on a battlefield, WW1Cartoon, Artist on a battlefield, painting a colourful canvas, watched by two soldiers. Date: 1917
Cartoon, French boys gathering coal, WW1Cartoon, French boys gathering stray pieces of coal during a supply crisis. One of them says he will sell a bag to an old gentleman he knows. Date: 1917
Advert for winter holidays to France 1937France this winter! Advertisement for a winter experience in France, for winter sports, pleasure or health, tickets with 25% reduction. Date: 1937
Coldstream guards, oldest regiment in the Regular Army in continuous active service. Date: 1894
Advert for Burberry winter coats 1924Heavy wintert overcoats, provide comforting warmth through the soft, luxurious qualities of fine woola and thus they combine. Date: 1924
Cartoon, End of the show, WW1Cartoon, End of the show. The woman in her orange devil costume begins to make her exit, and the orchestra of yowling cats and mythological musicians also disperse. Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue containing a review of the year 1917, entitled To the Devil. With a woman in an orange devil costume on stage
Cartoon, Sonnet for Twelfth Night, WW1Cartoon, Sonnet for Twelfth Night. The Three Kings visit the baby Jesus, but their gifts are affected by wartime rationing
Cartoon, Sailors on shore, WW1Cartoon, Sailors on shore. They admire a young woman wearing a naval-style costume. Date: 1918
Cartoon, Soldiers approach new billet, WW1Cartoon, Soldiers approach their new billet, hoping for good cooking and good wine. Date: 1918
Cartoon, A soldier in his billet, WW1Cartoon, A soldier in his billet. He undresses, washes in a series of small containers, then goes to bed for a couple of hours. Date: 1918
Cartoon, Soldiers and boy in street, WW1Cartoon, Soldiers talking to a boy carrying wine in the street. They ask him if its for them. No, he says, its for me. Date: 1918
Cartoon, A soldiers billet, WW1Cartoon, A soldiers billet. One soldier has found a large fireplace in a bombed-out house to sleep in, and imagines that its a four-poster bed. Date: 1918
Cartoon, Soldiers discuss their billet, WW1Cartoon, Soldiers discuss their billet. One of them says you can hardly call it a billet, as theres no bistro! Date: 1918
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on the army billet. Date: 1918
Cartoon, A soldiers billet, WW1Cartoon, A soldiers billet. He is staying in a womans house and will be sleeping with her little boy, who just happens to have an infestation of something in his hair at the moment. Date: 1918
Advert by Scrubbs bath lotion 1934Scrubbs bath lotion, Keeps you young. Softens and perfumes the bath. Ammonia of pine, lavender eau-de-cologne, rose and jasmine. Date: 1934
Cartoon, Things not to do in wartime, WW1Cartoon, Things not to do in wartime. A man says that if planes fly over his house again tonight, he won t be looking out of the window. Why, did you get bombed? No, I got a stiff neck. Date: 1917
Cartoon, French women having tea and cake, WW1Cartoon, French women having tea and cake. One says to her friend: I thought you didn t like cake? Her friend replies: I hate it, but its banned today. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime, WW1Cartoon, Press censorship in wartime. A writer welcomes the white spaces in his article, saying that if there were no spaces, nobody would want to read it. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Monday and Tuesday, WW1Cartoon, Monday and Tuesday. A sign says No Fishing, but a man sits with his rod and line, determined to catch and eat fish, just to annoy the authorities
Cartoon, The importance of tobacco, WW1Cartoon, The importance of tobacco. A soldier is reluctant to hand over his tobacco and matches to a sergeant. Date: 1917
Cartoon, The uses of tobacco, WW1Cartoon, The uses of tobacco. Two French soldiers on the Western Front discuss the uses of tobacco. One of them says its especially useful for keeping cockroaches away. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Stall selling tobacco, WW1Cartoon, Stall selling tobacco. The trader wonders why soldiers smoke so much more than civilians. The soldier replies that civilians are less in danger of breaking their pipes. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Present of tobacco, WW1Cartoon, Present of tobacco. A French soldier is disappointed by the very small present of tobacco his godmother has sent him. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Scene in a hospital, WW1Cartoon, Scene in a hospital. A soldier tells a doctor and two nurses that it would be like paradise here if he was allowed to smoke (there is a No Smoking sign on the wall). Date: 1917
Front cover, La Baionnette, WW1Front cover design for La Baionnette, an issue focusing on tobacco (nicknamed perlot ). Showing three French soldiers smoking their pipes. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Explosion on a battlefield, WW1Cartoon, Explosion on a battlefield. A French soldier guarding a trench sees a dramatic explosion on the battlefield. He hopes he will be able to get back to civilisation so that he can watch it
Cartoon, Filming on a battlefield, WW1Cartoon, Filming on a battlefield. German soldiers run away, thinking that the French cameraman is operating a machine gun. Date: 1917