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Bridge Street, Wick, ScotlandBridge Street with the war memorial, Wick, Scotland. Station hotel can be seen on the far side of the bridge. Date: 1935
HMS Worcester, Greenhithe, Kent -- Merchant Navy training vessel. Date: circa 1946
The Humorist - Easter Number front cover, Heath RobinsonSpring Handicaps. Front cover of The Humorist magazine featuring a glorious cartoon by William Heath Robinson showing the chaos created on the roads by spring romances. Date: 1937
Wrights Coal Tar Soap - WW1Advertisement for Wrights Coal Tar Soap from the Great War showing a soldier and his wife or sweetheart bidding farewell to each other
Private John Caffrey VCIllustration recording the VC action of Private John Joseph Caffrey VC (1891-1953) at La Brique, France in November 1915. His citation reads as follows: On 16 November 1915 near La Brique, France
Boots advertisement WW1 - comforts for the trenchesBoots advertisement warning Remember, there are no Chemists Shops in the Trenches. Their suggestions for comforts to send to men at the front include foot comfort, Meloids for a sore throat
Corporate J. L. Dawson VCCorporal James Lennox Dawson VC of the Royal Engineers (1891-1967) pictured performing the action for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross in October 1915
Corporal A. Drake VCA sketch giving an impression of the VC action of Corporal Alfred George Drake of the Rifle Brigade. His citation reads For most conspicuous bravery on the night of 23rd Nov
Harriet Bosse 1930Harriet Bosse (1878 - 1961) actress, and third wife of the Swedish playwright August Strindberg Date: circa 1820
Ratting in the trenches, WWIRatting: The New Sport in the Trenches. British soldiers follow a terrier as it dashes along a trench on the Western Front in pursuit of a rat
Group photo, King George V and Queen Mary in IndiaGroup photo, including King George V and Queen Mary with British and Indian dignitaries during their visit to India for the Coronation Durbar ceremony. Date: circa 1911
Stanley Palace, ChesterThe exterior of Stanley Palace, Chester. Date: 1936
Bomb party using cigarettes to light fuses, WWIA bombing party detachment of the Buffs at Bethune using cigarettes to light fuses in the pouring rain before throwing. The men held off the Germans for 17 1/2 hours
General Santa Claus - WW1Christmas cartoonGeneral Santa Claus distributes the orders of the day. Cartoon in The War Budget shown in a great coat distributing gifts and comforts to Allied soldiers fighting around Europe during Christmas 1915
English toys during WW1 - English made war dollsAn female worker posed with war dolls representing the King, Lord Kitchener, Sir John French, Sir John Jellicoe and General Joffre. A selection of British-made toys during the First World War
The War Budget - Piper LaidlawFront cover of The War Budget featuring a portrait of Piper Daniel Laidlaw, who won the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Loos
Ruins of Tonbridge Priory, Tonbridge, Kent, dating back to the 12th century. Date: 1809
Great Bounds, Bidborough, near Tunbridge Wells, KentGreat Bounds, a country house at Bidborough, between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Date: 1809
Rideau Canal at Bytown (Ottawa), Ontario, CanadaRideau Canal at Bytown (now Ottawa), Ontario, Canada. Date: circa 1840
Flora MacDonalds statue & Castle, Inverness, ScotlandFlora MacDonalds statue and Wynd Castle at Inverness, Scotland. Date: c.1935
High Street, Wick, ScotlandAn early 20th century street scene in Wick, Scotland, depicting the High Street
Children in Fancy Dress - Empire DayA group of children posed for a photograph in fancy dress. By the look of the costumes, which reference the dress of various countries, its likely their fancy dress is honour of Empire Day
Sphagnum moss manufactured for surgical dressings, WW1Page from The War Budget reporting on the use of sphagnum moss, harvested in peat bogs, and processed into antiseptic surgical dressings during the First World War
Sunlight soap advertisement, WW1The CLEANEST fighter in the World - the British Tommy. Great War advertisement for Sunlight Soap manufactured by Lever Brothers
War Budget cover - 1916Front cover of The War Budget showing a British soldier, bayonet fixed, looking determinedly into the future as a New Year - 1916 - dawns. Date: 1915
Shooting Box to Let FurnishedAmusing illustration showing a sign which had genuinely been hung outside a dug-out in France. A photograph of it had been sent to its former tenant, a soldier in Llandudno Red Cross Hospital
British toys during WW1 - drums in a British toy factoryA girl making drums at an English toy factory. Stronger articles than the German variety. Before the war, Germany had been the premier supplier of toys to Britain
The War Budget - British Tommy reads letter from homeFront cover of The War Budget featuring illustration of a British soldier, dressed for winter with a fur or goatskin gherkin, seated contemplating a photograph of his wife or sweetheart. Date: 1916
Boots - Comforts for Campaginers advertisement, WWIAdvertisement for Boots the Chemists and their various suggestions for comforts - gifts to send to men fighting at the front during the First World War
The War Budget - Christmas 1915Front cover of The War Budget, Christmas 1915, showing a British soldier sitting in a trench next to a brazier as he opens a parcel of Christmas food sent from home. Date: 1915
People Sledging 1908Tobogganing is simply great fun for people of all ages - come on grandad! Date: 1908
Two Skiers Go Slowly 31Two cross-country skiers go slowly to conserve their energy. Date: 1931
Jolly Ice Skating PairA colourful couple skate together. Date: 1914
Ice hockey woman does lipsNever mind the game; a female ice hockey player attends to her lipstick. Date: 1922
Skiing in Tyrol 1909A stunning view greets a skier in the Austrian Tyrol. Date: 1909
1931 Downhill SkiingA quartet of colourfully clothed skiers race downhill. Date: 1931
G E Street - ArchitectGeorge Edmund Street (1824 - 1881) Architect and author of architectural writings
David Steel - AikwoodSir David Steel Baron of Aikwood (1938 -) Liberal MP; Liberal Party Leader (1976-88)
George Stephenson - WylamGeorge Stephenson (1781 - 1848) Engineers birthplace, High Street House, Wylam
Richard Strauss - SalomeRichard Strauss (1864 - 19490) the German composer conducting the first performance of his opera Salome at Dresden in 1905
Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949) German composer in middle age
FA Stanley - 16th EarlFrederick Arthur Stanley (1841 - 1908) 16th EARL STANLEY
Richard Strauss CastagnRichard Strauss (1864 - 1949) the German composer in Milan in 1928
Richard Strauss - CleopatraRichard Strauss (1864 - 1949) the German composer in 1926 with his son, on board Lloyd Triestinos ship Cleopatra en route for Greece. 1926
Garden Party, HatfieldGarden party in honour of the Shah of Persia, then visiting Britain, at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, the seat of the Marquis of Salisbury Date: 1889
Stewards House, Home Park, Windsor: elevationEnglish domestic architecture: Elevation of Stewards House, Home Park, Windsor built for the Prince Consort. From George Alfred Deans Series of Selected Designs for Country Residences
Knole House, near Sevenoaks, Kent, a Grade I listed English country house dating back to the late 15th century. Date: 1809