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Sidney Reilly, Ace of SpiesSidney George Reilly (c. 1873 c. 1925), commonly known as the " Ace of Spies", secret agent of the British Secret Service Bureau
Princess Caraboo and Napoleon by Fortunino MataniaMary Baker (n饠 Willcocks) (1791-1864) a Devonshire cobblers daughter and noted impostor. Posing as the fictional Princess Caraboo
LarkspurDecorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Larkspur. 1898
LADIES UNDRESS 1796Ladies dress Date: 1796
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Princess Caraboo by Fortunino MataniaMary Baker (n饠 Willcocks) (1791-1864) a Devonshire cobblers daughter and noted impostor. Posing as the fictional Princess Caraboo
The Letters of Eve, from the Tatler 1916The Letters of Eve in the Tatler, being the correspondence of the Hon. Evelyn Fitzhenry with her friend, the Lady Betty Berkshire. First World War period. 1916
More Entanglements by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoonBathing at Casse Les Bains is going to be rotten again this year. Two stereotypically grouchy looking Germans in bathing costumes do their best to enjoy a seaside holiday despite the barbed wire
Christofle silverware at the Exposition Universelle, 1855A display of silver tableware created by Monsieur Christofle for Napoleon III, displayed at the Exposition Universelle de l industrie in Paris, 1855. Date: 1855
Crofters with horse and cart, Barra, Outer HebridesCrofters with a horse and cart, loaded with bales of hay, Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. 1960s
PeonyDecorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a flowering Peony. 1899
View of Trafalgar Square and fountain, London, with people enjoying the sunshine. early 1960s
Guard on sentry duty, Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. 1960s
Princess Diana visiting CornwallDiana, Princess of Wales, out on a visit, possibly in the Cornwall area, sheltering from the rain under an umbrella. 1980s
Sheep penned in on boat to Shetland. 1960s
View of interior, Wells Cathedral, SomersetView of interior with choir stalls, Wells Cathedral, Somerset. circa 1970s
A pollarded German Guard : trees as a soldier, 1916Two French prisoners of war attempting to escape via the German-Dutch border, discover the German sentry they intended to overpower was in fact a pollarded tree
Beauty in spite of the beast: blossoming fruit trees, 1917" Symbolising the spirit of France: these fruit trees, though sorely wounded declined to die." A page from the Summer Number of the Graphic
Moscow State Circus in CornwallMember of the Moscow State Circus performing near St Austell in Cornwall -- balancing on the handlebars of a bicycle. 1970s
From the Thames to Lake Tanganyika by river, sea and land. Upper image shows natives bringing back to shore a Belgian vessel, the Netta
From the Thames to Lake Tanganyika by river, sea and landThe Navys most romantic expedition: from the Thames to Lake Tanganyika by river, sea and land. Upper image shows the river journey of the Lualaba
Mimi and Tou-tou: a Thames to Tanganyika romance. The overland journey made from the Cape to Central Africa, and the victorious battles fought on Lake Tanganyika by the British naval expedition with
The distress in Lancashire: Sewing for unemployed girls, 1862Sewing school for unemployed factory girls, Zion Chapel, Stretford Street, Manchester. The girls, ranging in age from sixteen years old to adult women, have free use of the premises
Safety razor advert, Decca ad, An-on underwear adPage of wartime advertisements for the 7 O Clock Safety Razor; Decca, the portable gramophone; and An-on Underwear. 1918
Muddling through the mud of Flanders, 1917A trio of pictures that appeared in The Graphic in 1917, showing the difficult working conditions that horses on the front lines had to face in World War One. 1917
Horses treated for mange, WW1Horses treated for mange by sulpurous acid gas at Abbeville Veterinary Hospital during World War One
Horse serum laboratory at Elstree, 1915The laboratory of the horse serum farm at Elstree, 1915. One unusual contribution of the horse to the war effort was as a supply of serum which acted as an antidote to tetanus poisoning
Horse serum farm at Elstree, 1915. One unusual contribution of the horse to the war effort was as a supply of serum which acted as an antidote to tetanus poisoning, also known as lockjaw
Where Irish sang Rule, Britannia in reply to Germans. Representatives of real Irish patriotism: Irish troops at the front, bombing an enemy sap
The Real Ireland, Cptn William Redmond leading Irish troopsThe Real Ireland, as opposed to the false doctrines of the Sinn Fein rebels; Captain William Redmond, Mr John Redmonds soldier brother, leading Irish troops, after the Easter Rising 1916. 1916
Anniversary of the fist landing of the Anzacs at GallipoliCelebration in Parliament Square of the anniversary of the first landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (Anzac) on the Gallipoli Peninsula. 1916
Map of the Gallipoli PeninsulaMap showing the distances separating the vital points in the Gallipoli Peninsula. The area held by the Allies is shown in a darker tone