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London Trade Card - John Clark, Lamp Lighter, Denmark Street near St Giles Church. 18th century
London Trade Card - William Bull, Musical Instruments - trumpets, kettledrums, French horns, speaking trumpets, hearing horns for deaf people, powder flasks
Blighty magazine cover, Christmas 1945 - Happy New Year! 1945
London Trade Card - Francis Nobles Circulating Library, Otways Head, King Street, Covent Garden. 18th century
London Trade Card - James Potter, Leather Breeches Maker, at the sign of the Boot and Breeches, Shoemaker Row, near Aldgate. 18th century
London Trade Card - Thomas Pickett, Brasier (late servant to Mr Hancock in Pall Mall), at the sign of the Frying Pan in Compton Street, corner of Frith Street, Soho
London Trade Card - James Simons, Scientiific InstrumentsLondon Trade Card - James Simons, Mathematical, Philosophical and Optical Instruments, at Sir Isaac Newtons Head, corner of Marylebone Street, opposite Glasshouse Street. 18th century
London Trade Card - Peter de la Fontaine, Goldsmith, at the Golden Cup, Litchfield Street, Soho. 18th century
London Trade Card - John Wildblood, Silk Dyer, at the Rainbow and Three Pigeons, St Clements Lane, Lombard Street (who married the widow Harrinton). 18th century
London Trade Card - John Flude, Pawnbroker and Silversmith, 2 Gracechurch Street. 18th century
London Trade Card - John Hunt, Nightman and Rubbish CarterLondon Trade Card - John Hunt, successor to the late Mr Ino. Brook, Nightman and Rubbish Carter, near the Wagon and Horses in Goswell Street, near Mount Mill. 18th century
London Trade Card - William Woodward, Nightman, Carman and Chimney Sweeper, Rubbish Carted, 1 Marylebone Passage, Wells Street, Oxford Market. 18th century
London Trade Card - Mrs Holts Italian Warehouse at the two Olive Posts in the Strand. Selling Italian silks, satins, velvets, damasks, fans, hats, as well as various Italian foodstuffs. 18th century
London Trade Card - James Raynolds, Haberdasher at the Hand and Pen, Russell Street, Covent Garden. 18th century
London Trade Card - John Brailsford, Cutler, St Martins Court, Leicester Fields. 18th century
London Trade Card - Mary & Ann Hogarth, Clothes Shop, Little Britain. 18th century
London Trade Card - Henry Sidgier, CarpenterLondon Trade Card - Henry Sidgier, carpenter, joiner and undertaker, near Temple Bar. 18th century
London Trade Card - Daniel Richards, Stationer, at St Andrews Church, Holborn. Wholesale and retail. 18th century
London Trade Card - Dorothy Mercier, Printseller and Stationer, at the Golden Ball, Windmill Street, facing Silver Street, Golden Square. 18th century
London Trade Card - William Conaway, Lamp SellerLondon Trade Card - William Conaway, near the Bull Head in Dean Street, by St Anns Church, selling lamps, lanterns and irons, and servants to light them. 18th century
London Trade Card - Benjamin Cole, textilesLondon Trade Card - Benjamin Cole, at the Sun in St Pauls Churchyard, importing and selling cambrics, lawn, macklin, English lace and edging, wholesale and retail. 18th century
London Trade Card - William Browne, Fishing Tackle, at the sign of the Fish, Black Horse Alley, near Fleet Bridge. 18th century
London Trade Card - John Edwards, Coal Merchant, at the Old Collier and Cart, Fleet Ditch, near Holborn Bridge. 18th century
London Trade Card - Charles Peter, SurgeonLondon Trade Card - Charles Peter (c.1648-17??), Surgeon to King Charles II in the Dutch Wars, Surgeon of the Horseguards to King James II and Surgeon of the Household to King William
London Trade Card - Richard Siddall, Chemist at the Golden Head in Panton Street near the Haymarket. 18th century
London Trade Card - Jeane Tempell, Chimney SweepLondon Trade Card - Jeane Tempell, a woman Chimney Sweep, Nutners Street (now Macklin Street, off Drury Lane), Holborn. circa 1740s
London Trade Card - Bun House at ChelseaLondon Trade Card - a perspective view of David Loudons Bun House (shop) at Chelsea, by Royal Appointment. They sold Chelsea buns and hot cross buns. circa 1750
STEAMSHIPS / CELTICSteamship Celtic, depicted arriving at Liverpool after crossing the Atlantic early 20th century
STEAMSHIP BERLINDoppelschraubensalondampfer (twin screw passenger liner) of Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen Date: early 20th century
Pietro Orseolo (928 - 987) Doge of Venice