Choose a picture from our Images Dated 7th April 2020 Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts
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Group of holidaymakers pose for a cheery photograph outside the Gladsmuir guest house, on Palace Road, Douglas, Isle of Man. Date: c.1954
Bugle band, Boy Scouts, early 1900s
Rather wonderful pair (possibly father and son?) dressed as Tom, Tom the Pipers Son. The boy on the right is Tom, while the man on the left, dressed as a yokel, holds the pig that Tom steals
York Minster - The West Front
SomersetThe LNER was especially fond of commissioning posters in sets. This is one of six undertaken by Frank Newbould in 1931 entitled East Coast Types'
A man dressed as Charles II, or at least somebody who looks very like him. Date: c. 1910A man dressed as Charles II, or at least somebody who looks very like him. Date: c.1910
Delightful photograph of a little girl called Margaret dressed in a costume embellished with love hearts. Date: 1926
A man dressed in authentic English Civil War costume. Date: c. 1910A man dressed in authentic English Civil War costume. Date: c.1910
A woman in an interesting militaristic exotic costume, holding a standard. Date: c.1915
The Fishery club in Maidenhead, one of a number of fashionable riverside venues in the town that attracted society during the first half of the twentieth century. See picture no
A little boy with the initials G. B.s dressed as LIttle Boy Blue for the kindergartenA little boy with the initials G.B.S dressed as LIttle Boy Blue for the kindergarten party, 1911 (or possibly 1921). Date: 1911
A mother and her son at a campsite or caravan park, pose for a photograph beside their caravan or, as the caption on the back states, their home tractor. Date: 1950s
Gloriously joyous photograph showing three women on the beach. While two younger women in their swimming costumes giggle as they pose in front of a beach hut
A group of five women posing for a photograph in the 1920s, all in hats, mainly of the cloche variety. Date: 1920s
A little girl called Maggie in fancy dress, wearing a fairy costume on Pancake Tuesday 1921. Date: 1921
A little boy called Rob poses for a photograph wearing a first prize-winning costume, which presumably is Dick Whittington, since he is carrying a black cat. Date: 1909
Two children in fancy dress; the little boy is dressed as a chef while a little girl makes a very respectable maid or waitress. Date: 1920s
A young girl in a fabulously patriotic fancy dress costume as Britannia. Date: 1910s
A young woman in fancy dress, in a type of Romany gipsy costume that was very popular in the early twentieth century. Date: 1918
An all-girl pierrot troupe from the First World War, together with one chap (who is perhaps their musician?). The back of the postcard goes
A little girl dressed up in costume, perhaps as a Romany gipsy or similar due to her head scarf and her tambourine. Date: c.1950
Group of children in fancy dress, in costumes ranging from an angel, to cowboys to a bride. Date: c.1950
Group of people, possibly family members, including a man of restricted growth (dwarfism), 1920s. Date: 1920s
Unemployed Lancashire manufacturers 1932Group of unemployed men and women haunting gateways of mills, factories and pits looking for work. A typical street scene in a Lancashire manufacturers town during the period of trade depression
The Shambles, YorkThe Shambles. The ancient street of the butchers of York, mentioned in the Doomsday Book of William the Conqueror. It takes its name from the word Shamel