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A wrestling bout in the ring at Rainbow Corner, the famous American Red Cross Club in London which claimed to have, " doors that never close" (though they eventually did in 1946)
Brigadier-General Arthur Corrie Lewin, pictured at the first air pageant organised by the Irish Aero Club at Baldonnel Free State Army aerodrome, where he flew a Gipsy Moth. Date: 1931
Advertisement for Maison Lyons chocolates showing art deco style figures indulging in various sport and leisure activities
A travelling tinker in the Seventeenth CenturyA Travelling Tinker in the Seventeenth Century. 17th century
The Great Plague of LondonTwo men holding handkerchiefs over their noses in an attempt to avoid catching the plague as they hurry through the London Streets
King Charles II walks in St. Jamess Park with his brotherKing Charles II (1630-1685) with his younger brother James (1633-1701) (later King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII). They are strolling through St
Sad scenes at Rainbow Corner, the American Red Cross Club in Shaftesbury Avenue, which was the main base for US servicemen in London during the Second World War
Viking ShipsA Drakkar from Scandinavia off the Normandie coast Date: 9th - 10th centuries
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