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Construction of The Leviathan later Great Eastern 1857Christened Leviathan in construction, thereafter always known as SS Great Eastern, showing the bows with shipbuilders on the sides of the vessel hanging form hoists. Date: 1857
Ladies day in the swimming-bath Ladies day in the swimming-bathBathing in all weathers: Ladies day in the swimming-bath of a famous London club Date: 1920
Womens evening dresses 1929Narrow tiered evening dresses. Date: 1929
Schoolboys Dream of Christmas 1858Victorian Schoolboys dreams of Christmas, including parlour games, mince pies, kissing under the mistletoe, entertainment and presents. Date: 1858
John Scott Russell (1808 - 1882), Scottish civil engineer, naval architect and shipbuilder who built the Great Eastern in collaboration with Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Date: 1858
Advert for head measuring band for hats 1880Mail order service - head-measuring band for hats from Henry Heath, Hat Manufacturer Date: 1880
Passing a poster on the wallMan up a ladder putting up a poster with paste. Date: 1885
Dustman collecting refuseBring out your dust, the dustman cries, whilst ringing of his bell: If the wind blows, pray guard your eyes, to keep them clear and well. Date: 19th Century
Construction of The Leviathan later Great Eastern 1857Christened Leviathan, thereafter always known as SS Great Eastern, showing the drums, just before launch with many shipbuilders pulling a large lever. Date: November 1857
Construction of The Leviathan later Great Eastern 1855Christened Leviathan in the early stages, thereafter always known as SS Great Eastern, was an iron sailing steam ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and built by J. Scott Russell & Co
Construction of The Leviathan later Great Eastern 1855Christened Leviathan in the early stages, thereafter always known as SS Great Eastern was a massive 22, 500-ton steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and built by J. Scott Russell & Co