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Papal cursing bell for animals
Painting dolls and toys for Au Bon March鬠Paris, FrancePainting dolls and toys for the Toy Department of the department store Au Bon MarchÚá®n Paris, France. circa 1900
Oral Respirators for Ladies and Gentlemen. 1858
Examples of 18th century street lamps: A 1735, B 1709, C/D late 18th century. 18th century
No Popery Riots, London, 1780No Popery Riots, London, 7 June 1780. 1780
Night watchman and bellman, London
Nervo and Knox comedy act, London PalladiumNervo and Knox comedy act, part of the Crazy Gang, London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937
Naughton and Gold comedy act, London PalladiumNaughton and Gold comedy act, part of The Crazy Gang, London Rhapsody musical at The London Palladium. 1937
Mrs Pattisons Red Tabby and White cat Chicot, who won a gold medal at the Crystal Palace Cat Show. 1892
Alice Hart, philanthropist, artist and businesswomanAlice Hart (1848-1931), British philanthropist, artist, and businesswoman, wife of Dr Ernest Hart, editor of the British Medical Journal. 1898
Ethel Brilliana Tweedie, English writer and photographerEthel Brilliana Tweedie (1862-1940), English writer, photographer and illustrator. She wrote under the name of Mrs Alec Tweedie. 1898
Mrs Herrings Silver Tabby cat Lady Godiva, who won 1st prize at the Crystal Palace Cat Show. 1892
Miss Simpsons Blue Persian cat Bounce, who won 3rd prize at the Crystal Palace Cat Show. 1892
Mary Frances Billington, journalistMary Frances Billington (1862-1925), English journalist and writer. 1899
Mervyn Rose, Australian tennis playerMervyn Rose (1930-2017), Australian tennis player. circa 1950s
Miss F Moores Siamese cat Siam, who won a silver medal at the Crystal Palace Cat Show. 1892
Dora Sigerson Shorter, Irish poet and sculptorDora Sigerson (1866-1918), Irish poet and sculptor, wife of Clement Shorter, English journalist, literary critic and editor of the Illustrated London News. 1898
Milk refreshment stall, St Jamess Park, London. 1884
Fort Royal, Ile Sainte-Marguerite, near Cannes, FranceFort Royal, famous fortress on the Ile Sainte-Marguerite, near Cannes, South of France, associated with the so-called Man in the Iron Mask, whose identity remains a mystery. 19th century
Louis Wain cats - Sing to me only with thine eyes. 1898
Man dressed as Charles Dickens character Mr MicawberStudio photo, man dressed as Charles Dickens character Mr Micawber (from David Copperfield). circa 1860
Mallet and ball used in game of Pall MallMallet and ball used in the game of Pall Mall
The Garricks at breakfast, Southampton Street, LondonDavid Garrick and his wife Eva Maria at breakfast in their home at Southampton Street, Strand, London. 18th century
Louis Wain cats - Our Mistress is sure to come for us. 1899
Louis Wain comical cat - I m Lost. 1899
London School of Medicine for Women, Hunter Street - The Training of a Lady Doctor. 1898
Addisons circle at Buttons Coffee House, LondonJoseph Addisons circle at Buttons Coffee House, Russell Street, Covent Garden, London - Richard Steeles arrival. 18th century
Scene in a London coffee house, where the main requirements are " a clean pipe, a dish of coffee, and the Supplement". 18th century
Lightning conductors and fittings, elevation rods, roof saddles and points, from Verity Electrical Supplies, Aston, Birmingham. 1903
Studio photo, Lieutenant George, Cape Town, South AfricaStudio photo, Lieutenant George (surname not given), Cape Town, South Africa. 1901
Studio portrait, woman wearing the latest fashionWoman wearing the latest fashion in a studio portrait with a painted backdrop. late 1870s
Stationery, Mens Tailor Clothier and HatterStationery, Stephen Naylor, Mens Tailor Clothier and Hatter, Church Gates, Wisbeach (Wisbech), Cambridgeshire. 1833
Lee and Harpers theatre booth, Bartholomew Fair, London. 1720s
Woman in a park with her bicycle. circa 1900
Programme cover, Kingston Empire Theatre, Surrey, Kingshot Theatres Ltd, Director: Stanley Watson. circa 1950
Zoo Misfitz card game - kangaroo. 1938
Joe Miller, English actorJoe Miller (1684-1738), English actor. early 18th century
Jump Up, Its Six O Clock - The Water CureNow sir! Jump up, its six o clock, the sitz bath and the wet sheet are quite ready, and the doctor says you are to have the window open! - The Water Cure. 1870
Jolly clown with a white goose. 20th century
Jonathan Swift at Christening Supper, LondonJonathan Swift at the Christening Supper in the St Jamess Coffee House, London. He wrote in his Journal to Stella: " This evening I christened our coffee-man Elliots child; when the rogue had a
Johnson and Boswell in Bolt Court, LondonDr Samuel Johnson and his friend James Boswell in Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London. 18th century
John Jack Bannister, actorJohn Jack Bannister (1760-1836), English actor, theatre manager and painter. circa 1800
Advert, James Smith & Sons, Baby CarriagesAdvert, James Smith & Sons, the largest, best, and cheapest makers of Bassinette Baby Carriages, Mail Carts and Invalid Chairs in Bristol and the West of England. 1893
Faux the Conjurors booth, Bartholomew Fair, LondonIsaac Fawkes, Faux the Conjurors booth, Bartholomew Fair, London. 1720s
Zoo Misfitz card game - hippopotamus. 1938
Huddersfield Steam Laundry, Marsh, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. 1904
Hubert T Marsh on an Ace of Spades playing cardHubert T Marsh, Master of The Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards, on an Ace of Spades playing card. 1933
His Mother Hardly Knew Him, The Guild of the Good Samaritan, Clothe the Poor. 1899