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Crimean War, position of Allies around BalaclavaCrimean War -- position of the Allies around Balaclava. 1855
Crimean War, Russian redoubts taken by 98th RegimentCrimean War -- position of the Russian redoubts taken by the 98th Regiment of the line, to the right of the burial ground. 1855
Crimean War, Sebastopol and siege workCrimean War -- panoramic view of Sebastopol and the siege work of the Allies. 1855
Carrying the Holly Tree at Brough, Westmorland (now Cumbria). This tradition takes place on Twelfth Night, when a burning holly tree is carried through the village, followed by a brass band. 1827
Crimean War, Sortie by RussiansCrimean War -- Sortie made by the Russians on 5 November 1854. 1854
Young woman in a carriage dressYoung woman in a mauve and white carriage dress and elaborate hat. 1827
Misfitz Dolls - Swiss. Date: early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Scotch Boy. Date: early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Pierrot. Date: early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Dolly. Date: early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Grace Darling. Date: early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Dutch Doll. Date: early 20th century
Misfitz Dolls - Chinese. Date: early 20th century
Music cover, Whoa ! Back-Pedal ! - words by Worton David, music by Henry E Pether, sung by T E Dunville. Date: 1900
Jockey / Jh Martin Vf 1907American jockey John Henry Martin wears top boots, a jockety cap & over his silks a grey overcoat (possibly fly- fronted) with a velvet collar, a large pocket. 1907
Blackpool / Regent TerraceBlackpool, Lancashire: Regent Terrace, Promenade Date: 1907
His Secret Sorrow, by BairnsfatherHis Secret Sorrow " I reckon this blike must ave caught is face against one of them forts at Verdun" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, in The Bystander 1916
The Saint, by BairnsfatherThe Saint That indiscriminating orb, the moon, gives Private Scattergood a saintly appearance, sadly out of keeping with his thoughts
Con Moto Perpetuo, by BairnsfatherCon Moto Perpetuo Our Bert (going on leave - having asked a question, and having listened to three minutes unintelligible eloquence): " And ow does the chorus go
Chat on Change, by BairnsfatherChat on Change " You owes me two francs and I owes you one thats got into the lining of me coat; that makes it right, don t it
Leave, by BairnsfatherLeave A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather on the cover of The Bystander, 24 May 1916 1916
Those Tubular Trenches, by BairnsfatherThose Tubular Trenches " Is this right for eadquarters?" " Yes, change at Oxford Circus" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander 1916
The Historical Touch, by BairnsfatherThe Historical Touch " Well, Alfred, ow are the cakes?" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander 1916
We Look Before -, by BairnsfatherWe Look Before - - And after A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander 1916
A Fragment From - Germany, by BairnsfatherA Fragment From - Germany Hindenburg (home on weekend leave): " Look here, Frau H, if you want to stick nails into anything theres my statue outside" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
That Hat, by BairnsfatherThat Hat " Pop out and get it, Bert" " Pop out yerself" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander, featuring Old Bill and Bert 1916
Valuable Fragments from Flanders, by BairnsfatherValuable Frangments from Flanders It All Comes to this in Time " This interesting fragment found near Ypres (known to the ancients as Wipers)
Letting Himself Down, by BairnsfatherLetting Himself Down Having omitted to remove the elastic band prior to descent, Herr Franz von Flopp feels that the trial exhibition of his new parachute is a failure
Bystander cover, by Bairnsfather" Ere, when you re finished, I ll borrow that there top note of yours to clean the knives with" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather on the cover of The Bystander, 26 April 1916
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, final preparations for launchFinal preparations for the launching R.M.S. Queen Mary Ocean Liner then know as Hull Number 534. Hundreds of tons of tallow, soft soap
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, in constructionJohn Brown & Company in Clydebank in Scotland, begin the major task of constructing Queen Mary Ocean Liner then know as Hull Number 534, which began in December 1930 on the River Clyde
In Nineteen-Something, by BairnsfatherIn Nineteen-Something General Sir Ian Jelloid at Home Having picked up this cherished possession for a mere song at a sale near Verdun, the General has now let his country seat
Dawson Art Course advertisementA page from The Bystander, 15 March 1916, advertising a postal art course under the tutelage of Mr Charles Dawson, described as one of Londons most successful designers of Pictorial Publicity
His Initiation, by BairnsfatherHis Initiation No 99988 Private Blobs (on sentry-go) feels that he has at last stumbled across the true explanation of that somewhat cryptic expression
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, suspendedR.M.S. Queen Mary at the John Brown shipyard, December 1931. Work on the ship, then known as Cunard No. 534, had been suspended on 13th December 1931 as Cunard had run out of funds
Light and Shadow by Laurie TaylerA couple leave a hotel after a night out at a supper cabaret. As the monocled and top-hatted gentleman helps his female companion with her coat or shawl
Skating suit from Harrods, 1929A practical skating suit for wearing to the rinks of fashionable winter resorts. The blouse is of black stockinette, relieved with black and white to match the check skirt
In and Out (II. ), by BairnsfatherIn and Out (II.) The First Half Hour after " coming out" of those same trenches A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander 1916
Fragments from France promotionA page from The Bystander, 26 January 1916 promoting Fragments from France which gathered a collection of cartoons by the popular illustrator, Captain Bruce Bairnsfather
Send a Bairnsfather Picture 1916Captain Bruce Bairnsfather at work on a drawing, with six of his cartoons reproduced in miniature. These had been made available to purchase as colour prints, and would, The Bystander suggested
A Proposal in Flanders by BairnsfatherHumours from the Front - No 31 A Proposal in Flanders The point of Jeans pitchfork awakens a sense of duty in a mine that shirked A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander
The Same Old Moon by BairnsfatherHumours from the Front - No 30 The Same Old Moon A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander, pointing out the rather different opinion of a full moon depending on the viewpoint
Somewhere in FlandersA page from The Bystander, 22 December 1915, with an illustration by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather used as a header for the regular Somewhere in Flanders column
Bystander cover, by BairnsfatherThe cover of The Bystander, 22 December 1915, featuring an illustration by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather showing an office on leave 1915