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Circus Acrobats - Edy Ruth and FrancyEdy Ruth and Francois (Francy) Edouard - Belgian aerial Circus Acrobats (Trapeze artists) - performing their sensational aerial act. Date: circa 1930s
The Silent Minute - Big Ben, London - WW2The idea of the silent minute was developed in Britain in the Second World War, initially from an idea by Major Wellesley Tudor Pole
Sporty American Girl holding two exercise clubs. She appears to ahve forgotten her gym outfit.... Date: circa 1920
The passage of romanceThe Passage of Romance! - Before, During (" Yum Yum" ) and After. The passage from the carefree chase, the early spring of passion and the descent into household drudgery and daily ennui
Illustrated Bridge (series) - Diamonds are Trumps. Date: 1911
The difference between an old maid and a married woman... The Old Miad waits for a Husband every day, yet The Married Woman waits for her husband every night !! Date: 1909
Column at Marjeh Square, Damascus, Syria. This bronze column was erected by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of the first telegraphic link in the Middle East - the line between
The Mother-in-Laws dog. A grand (and rather formidable) M-i-L strides out on an Autumnal day with her snooty pug leading the way. Date: 1903
Garibaldis Hut (Capanno Garibaldi), Ravenna, Italy - where he hid from Austrian forces in 1849. Date: circa 1910s
The Palazzo Pubblico (Public Palace), Republic of San MarinoRepublic of San Marino - The Palazzo Pubblico (Public Palace) - prior to extensive re-modelling at the end of the 19th century. At this stage it was still called the Palazzo del Principe
Oriental Beauty - or, to be more precise, a French Model with a painted-on veil and turban..... Date: late 1920s
Music cover, The Song of the Rose (Tango des Roses) by Schreier-Bottero, featured in the film Casablanca. 1940s
The Socialist -- a working class political agitator in action. circa 1885
The Spanish Coquet -- woman holding a fan, with feathers in her hair. circa 1850s
Three children with a snowman. circa late 19th century
The Old Shoemaker. circa early 20th century
Music cover, The Sea Side Schottische, by Ezra Read. circa 1890s
Music cover, The Rowing Club, Sports & Pastimes of the British Isles by Ralph Alard. 1911
Music cover, The Royal Middies Polka, composed by Edward Slack, with portraits of Prince Albert Victor and Prince George (Later King George V). circa 1882
The Rose. circa 1917
Music cover, The Return from Klondyke, A Descriptive Fantasia composed and arranged by Ezra Read. 1898
Music cover, The Penguins Promenade, one or two step, by Theodore Grahame. 1909
The Recruits Departure - Off to War. circa early 19th century
The Refugee -- scene on a French country road. circa 1940s
Music cover, The Old Kitchen Kettle Keeps Singing a Song! By Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly. 1932
Music cover, The Owl Quadrille, by Charles Coote. circa 1870
Music cover, The Naples Quadrille, by Charles d Albert. circa 1850s
The Newsman, delivery a news sheet to a house. 19th century
The May Queen. circa early 19th century
Music cover, The Man on the Flying Trapeze, song in waltz time, words by George Leybourne, music by Alfred Lee, featured by the BBC Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 1934
The International Inventions Exhibition, LondonProgramme cover design, The International Inventions Exhibition, London, 1885, Daily Programme, Musical and Other Arrangements, with a female figure holding a violin. 1885
The International Health Exhibition, LondonProgramme cover design, The International Health Exhibition, London, 1884, with the figure of Hygieia (Hygeia, Hygiea), classical personification of health, cleanliness and hygiene. 1884
The House of Commons in Walpoles Administration - with Arthur Onslow in the Speakers Chair and Sir Robert Walpole on the left
House of Lords, Trial of Queen CarolineInterior of the House of Lords for the Trial of Her Majesty Queen Caroline. 1820
Music cover, The Geisha Lancers, based on melodies from The Geisha, by Sidney Jones, arranged by Carl Kiefert. 1896
Music cover, The Forty Thieves Lancers, by W Meyer Lutz. circa 1880s
The First Valentine -- two little girls. 1870
The French Coquet -- woman in purple dress and feathered hat. circa 1850s
Music cover, The Flora Hall Polka, composed by Albert Reinhold. circa 1850s
The Fortune Teller with two young women. circa 1820
The Fisherman. 1876
British Holiday CampThree little girls playing in the sand pit near the playground in a holiday camp. Date: early 1960s
Costume Blue Dress 1820SYoung woman in a blue dress with short ornamented puffed sleeves & hemline & a round neckline & a ribbon ceinture with floating ends at the back. 1820s
Zeppelin Downed Over Sea WWIA Zeppelin raid is intercepted and terminated over the North Sea. Date: 5 August 1918
COUPLE YANKEETwo girls wearing costumes allegorically representing a French persons conception of what is characteristic of America... Date: late 19th century
Bank Holiday HamspteadEnjoying the pleasures of the Bank Holiday outside a public house on Hampstead Heath, London Date: 1902
Macklin / Shylock / 1775CHARLES MACKLIN as SHYLOCK in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice Act IV Scene I Date: 1697 - 1797
King George V, places first wreath on the CenotaphOn 11th November 1919, the first anniversary of Armistice day, the Britsh nation, in reponse to an invitation by King George V