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Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands aboard a submarineQueen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880-1962) standing on board the deck of a submarine, September 1916. The Queen was attending manoeuvres carried out by the Dutch navy
King at the Front 1916George V (with the Prince of Wales and General Haig), passing through the Lancer Guard of Honour to greet President Poincaire of France in 1916. Date: 1916
The Man Who Broke The Tube by H M Bateman, a man who does not heed the instructions on the glue. He brakes the tube, glues himself to the table, then his wife
Advert for Treasure Cot baby specialises 1930Treasure Cot store devoted to mothers babies and children, with a selection of baby clothing, robe, dainty long flannel gown, shawl and a hand knitted carrying cape
Three point turns by W H RobinsonNo need for three point turns, with this double torpedo model with revolving body for obviating the difficult of turning the car in narrow lanes. 1919
King Ferdinand I of RomaniaRuler of Romania, King Ferdinand I (1865-1927), published shortly after he broke his country's neutrality to side with the Allies during the First World War
DOLLARD FIGHTS IROQUOISDollard dies near Montreal while defending his stockade against the Iroquois ; every one of the French force dies fighting Date: May 1660
A tribute to the brave in an East London street, WW1A shrine around a roll of honour attached to the wall of a house in Palace Road, Hackney and adorned with flags, flowers and a portrait of the recently deceased Lord Kitchener
Prince Charles, Count of Flanders, Prince of Belgium (1903 1983), second son of Albert I, King of the Belgians and Duchess Elisabeth in Bavaria
Housewife with her new Ritemp electric washing machineA housewife prepares to drain her English Electric Ritemp washing machine, simply and rapidly, into bucket or drain. Date: 1947
Caricature, Henry Irving and Bram StokerCaricature, Henry Irving congratulates his theatre manager, Bram Stoker for recently rescuing a man from drowning in the River Thames near his Chelsea home. 1882
Cartoon of Harry Wall, theatrical agent, plotting to find a way around the new Copyright (Musical Compositions) Act -- Over the Garden Wall. 1882
Caricature of Sir Garnet Wolseley and Ahmad ArabiCaricature of Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley (1833-1913), British army commander, and Ahmad Arabi (Ahmed Urabi or Orabi, Arabi Pasha, 1841-1911), Egyptian army leader
Philadelphia / IndependencPhiladelphia: Independence Hall, interior view Date: 1875
Indian soldier smoking the hubble bubble pipeA party of Indian sepoys take it in turns to smoke the hubble bubble pipe at a wayside halt. Date: 1916
Advert for Wrights Coal Tar Soap WW1An advertisement for Wrights Coal Tar Soap with a British soldier holding up a towel in the hope that some nice person will send him a box of Wrights Coal Tar Soap. Date: 1915
Whos Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? by Lawson WoodHumorous colour illustration by Lawson Wood depicting his orange utan character, Gran pop sliding away on some ice from the shadow of a wolf. Appropriately, he is accompanied by three little pigs
Slogan painted on a British artillery shellAn instance of the grim humours of war. A message for the Germans written across the back of a British artillery shell. Date: 1916
David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945). British Liberal politician and statesman. Lloyd George was the head of the Chancellor when the First War World broke out
Women munition-makers 1916Essential to victory, training in shell-making at Battersea Polytechnic, London. Date: 1916
Advert for Debenham & Freebody undergarments 1915Rest frock in rich Lyons Brocades, nightdress with triple ninon hand-made and hand embroidered and boudoir wrap in rich quailty chiffon, velvet trim. Date: 1915
O- Pip A French observation post in a treeArtillery observation post in wooded district on hills, with a birds eye view obtained over the enemys lines. Date: 1916
Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel, Montreal in CanadaNotre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel Circa 1890s
Ghostly green cloud gas rolling towards the trench 1915Heavy green gas clouds traveling slowly from the German lines rolled into the trenches. Soldiers choking from the fumes covering their faces with their hands and scarves. Date: 1915
Nelson Monument, Montreal in CanadaNelson Monument erected in 1809 just four years after the Battle of Trafalgar, in Montreal, Canada. Date: Circa 1890s
Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, Canada in Montreal, minor basilica in Quebec, Canada, and the seat of the Roman Catholic archdiocese. Date: Circa 1890s
Saint James Street, Canada in MontrealSaint Jacques Street official name is St. James Street in English after St. James s, London; and rue Saint-Jacques, in French. Circa 1890s
Macdonald Monument at Place du Canada in MontrealMacdonald Monument is a monument of sculptor George Edward Wade located at Place du Canada in Montreal. Date: Circa 1890s
Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, CanadaNotre Dame Cathedral, Basilica of Montreal, Canada Date: Circa 1890s
French Front messenger-pigeon service 1917Special mobil messenger-pigeon service lofts built on a motor-vehicle chassis were used in the Western Front during World War One
Advert for D H Evans necessities for soldiers and sailorsAdvertisement for D H Evans of Oxford Street, selling necessities for keeping soldiers warm in the harsh winter, fingerless khanki mitts, brown or navy bag gloves, double breasted khaki wool sweater
Advert for International Fur Store 1915War-time furs at War-time prices. During the First World the International Fur Store had the opportunity to purchase a very large quantity of high-grade skins at considerable low prices
Advert for D H Evans necessities for soldiers and sailorsJanuary clearance sale at D H Evans, Oxford Street, London, selling necessities of winter clothing for soldier and sailors serving in World War One. Date: 1914
Statue of Liberty being made in Paris 1884The Statue of Liberty being made in Paris, before being shipped to New York. Date: 1884
Lynx stole and muff 1915Fashionable woman wearing lynx stole and muff, available from Peter Robinson s. Date: 1915
Austrian cavalry entering village in Russian Poland 1915Peasants of an invaded countryside, stand meekly outside their houses, hats in hand, hardly daring to look up at the new terror. 1915
Advert for Buick, Red Cross ambulances 1916Buick were used for emergencies in World War One at the front, with British Red Cross and St Johns on the side of the vehicle Date: 1916
Victoria Square, Montreal in Canada, showing a Memorial of Queen victoria unveiled in 1872. Date: Circa 1890s
Despatch-riders wearing gas-masks under their steel helmetsTwo despatch-riders looking at their map at one of the villages on the British front near Salonika. Wearing gas-masks under their steel helmets to protect them against the fumes from Bulgarian gas
Ravitailleuses delivering bread and comforts to soldiersWomen of the Red Cross delivering bread and other comforts to soldiers of the French Army as they travel to the Front via train
Queen Mary inspecting tribute to East End patriotismQueen Mary placing flowers on a mural Roll of Honour in Balcorne Street, south Hackney. The Roll of Honour recorded the names of local men who had joined the army or navy. Date: 10th August 1916
Postal censorship during World War 1Photograph taken in the Censors Museum which shows attempts which used to be made to smuggle food into Germany through the newspaper post
Caricature of Ledger, Scott and SampsonCaricature of Edward Ledger (18??-1921), editor of The Era theatrical newspaper, commenting on a reconciliation between Clement William Scott (1841-1904), influential English theatre critic
Caricature of Barry Sullivan, English actorCaricature of Barry Sullivan (1821-1891), English actor of Irish parentage who played many classical parts. In 1882 he agreed to be nominated for Parliament by an Irish constituency on Home Rule
Caricature of Fred Leslie, English actor and singerCaricature of Fred Leslie (Frederick George Hobson, 1855-1892), English actor, singer, comedian and dramatist. Seen here in the role of Rip Van Winkle
Caricature of Nelly Power, English singer and actressCaricature of Nelly Power (1854-1887), English singer, actress and performer in music hall, burlesque and pantomime. Tiddy-fol-lol. A power in herself. 1882
Caricature of John Dallas, actor, in the role of Friar Tuck in a pantomime entitled Little Robin Hood, in production at the Gaiety Theatre, London. 1882
Portrait of John Joshua Poole, music hall proprietorPortrait of John Joshua Poole (?-1882), music hall proprietor and musician. 1882