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The Schneider Trophy 1927 - Venice, ItalyPhotograph from the Schneider Trophy of 1927 held at Venice, Italy. The Coupe d Aviation Maritime Jacques Schneider (commonly called the Schneider Trophy or Schneider Prize)
Tower Bridge, London - Captain Charles GoslingComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - Stoker Fred WoodwardComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - Cyril Twynham, Head WatchmanComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Donald Mackenzie Wallace, English civil servant and writerSir Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1841-1919), English civil servant, newspaper editor and foreign correspondent. circa 1900s
Kate Douglas Wiggin, American educator and authorKate Douglas Wiggin (1856-1923), American educator and author of childrens stories, best known for her novel Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. circa 1900s
Flora Annie Steel, English writerFlora Annie Steel (1847-1929), English writer, best known for novels set in British India. circa 1900s
Pasquale Villari, Italian historian and politicianPasquale Villari (1827-1917), Italian historian and politician. circa 1890s
William Clark Russell, English writerWilliam Clark Russell (1844-1911), English writer best known for his nautical novels. circa 1900s
Arthur Quiller-Couch, British writerSir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (1863-1944), British novelist, poet, anthologist and literary critic. circa 1890s
Max Pemberton, British novelistSir Max Pemberton (1863-1950), popular British novelist, mainly of adventure and mystery stories. circa 1890s
Herbert Paul, English writer and Liberal MPHerbert Woodfield Paul (1853-1935), English writer, journalist and Liberal Member of Parliament. circa 1890s
Justin McCarthy, Irish writer and politicianJustin McCarthy (1830-1912), Irish nationalist, historian, novelist and politician, Member of Parliament from 1879 until 1900. circa 1900s
Maarten Maartens, Dutch writerMaarten Maartens (real name Jozua Marius Willem van der Poorten Schwartz, 1858-1915), Dutch writer who wrote in English (novels, short stories, plays and poems). circa 1890s
Alfred Comyn Lyall, British civil servant and writerSir Alfred Comyn Lyall (1835-1911), British civil servant, literary historian and poet. circa 1900s
W H Mallock, English novelist and economics writerWilliam Hurrell Mallock (1849-1923), English novelist and economics writer. circa 1890s
Lucas Malet, English novelistLucas Malet (real name Mary St Leger Kingsley, 1852-1931), English novelist. circa 1900
Mor Jokai, Hungarian dramatist and novelistMor Jokai (Moric Jokay de Asva, 1825-1904), Hungarian dramatist and novelist. circa 1900
Robert Hichens, English writerRobert Smythe Hichens (1864-1950), English journalist, novelist, music lyricist, short story writer, music critic and dramatist. circa 1900s
Maurice Hewlett, English novelist, poet and essayistMaurice Henry Hewlett (1861-1923), English historical novelist, poet and essayist. circa 1900s
Henry Harland, American novelist and editorHenry Harland (1861-1905), American novelist and founding editor (in London) of The Yellow Book. circa 1900
Richard Garnett, British scholar, librarian and writerRichard Garnett (1835-1906), British scholar, librarian (at the British Museum), biographer, poet and translator. circa 1890s
Francis Marion Crawford, American writerFrancis Marion Crawford (1854-1909), American writer of novels and stories. circa 1890s
John Churton Collins, British literary criticJohn Churton Collins (1848-1908), British literary critic, journalist, essayist and lecturer. circa 1890s
Winston Churchill, American novelistWinston Churchill (1871-1947), American best-selling novelist and playwright. circa 1900s
George Washington Cable, American novelistGeorge Washington Cable (1844-1925), American novelist from Louisiana. circa 1890s
Mary Cholmondeley, English novelistMary Cholmondeley (1859-1925), English novelist. circa 1900
Georg Brandes, Danish critic and scholarGeorg Brandes (1842-1927), Danish critic and scholar, regarded as the theorist behind the Modern Breakthrough of Scandinavian culture. circa 1900s
E F Benson, English authorEdward Frederic Benson (1867-1940), English novelist, biographer, memoirist, archaeologist and short story writer, best known for his Mapp and Lucia series. circa 1900s
James Lane Allen, American novelistJames Lane Allen (1849-1925), American novelist and short story writer from Kentucky. circa 1890s
Gertrude Atherton, American authorGertrude Franklin Horn Atherton (1857-1948), American author of novels, short stories, essays and articles. circa 1900
Chislehurst caves during WWII. The cave-dwellers have settled down for the night, and a shelter warden is making his tour to see that his charges are comfortable. 1944
Chislehurst caves during WWII. The cave-dwellers have organised a social life underground. Here a whist drive is seen in progress in a recreation room of their natural shelter. 1944
Chislehurst caves during WWIIChislehurst caves, Kent, during WWII. A hymn-singing service in progress in one of the deep caves. 1944
Fortunino Matania
Seagull in flight
Tower Bridge, London - The Bridge raisedComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - Tiger the engine room catComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken
Tower Bridge, London - a view from one of the towersComprising 1, 000 tons of granite and Portland stone, Tower Bridge, London is one of the capitals most famous landmarks. At the time this photograhic feature was taken