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ClarnicoThe Clarnico Lesson. Advertisement postcard for Clarnico sweets with a girl and her dog. Date: circa 1920
Baby HumourCan you talk? Baby lying on a blanket talking to a toy cat. Artist: Maude Angell. Date: circa 1916
Xmas PostcardA humorous design depicting Santa and happy children on a trolley, being pulled along by his reindeer. Date: circa 1930
Prices CandlesAn advertisement for Prices Candles depicting a group of flying angels enticing a young girl and her doll up to bed. Artist: Anon. Date: circa 1912
Xmas TreeDelighted young children dancing round the Xmas tree. Artist: Anon. Date: circa 1900
Dutch PeasantVolendamer. Portrait of a Dutch peasant. Artist: Tom Browne. Date: 1900
Vice-Admiral Seiichi ItoPortrait of Vice-Admiral Seiichi Ito (1843-1914), an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Artist: Anon. Date: circa 1905
RosesStill life of roses in a glass vase. Artist: Francis E James. Date: circa 1910
Roses and Sweet PeasStill life of roses and sweet peas in a vase. Artist: HM Livans. Date: circa 1910
ParrotArtist: May Bowley Date: circa 1920
Oscar Paterson (1863-1934) was a Scottish artist based in Glasgow, who specialised in stained glass. Photo: W Ransford Date: circa 1910
Marya Delvard (1874-1965) was a key figure in early cabaret. She was a co-founder of the Eleven Executioners (1901) in Munich
The London Sketch ClubInvitation to a London Sketch Club event. Artist: Edmund Dulac Date: 1906
London GuildhallView of the front of London Guildhall. Artist: C Schmidt. Date: circa 1910
Lady with a GunA lady with a gun and her dog out hunting. Artist: Tito Corbella Date: 1920s
Jack-in-the-BoxA Jack-in-a-Box. Date: 1930s
Girl and Bird of ParadiseArt Deco style illustration of a fashionable girl holding a bird of paradise. Artist: Mela Koehler Date: circa 1925
Frys CocoaAn Edwardian era advertisement for Frys Cocoa. Artist: Tom Browne. Date: circa 1908
Frys ChocolateAn Edwardian era advertisement for Frys Chocolate. Artist: Tom Browne. Date: circa 1908
Patterned endpaper from a childrens book from the 1920s. Date: 1920s
Dutch Boys Skating on an ice-covered canal in Holland. Date: circa 1906
GipsyA gipsy woman collecting water in a jar. Artist: Anon. Date: 1902
FoxhoundA foxhound is a type of large hunting hound bred for strong hunting instincts, great energy, and, like all scent hounds, a keen sense of smell. Artist: Cecil Aldin Date: circa 1910
FalconerA painting of a medaeval falconer. A falconer is a hunter of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey
BeefeaterA painting of a Yeomen Warder of Her Majestys Royal Palace and Fortress the Tower of London, and Member of the Sovereigns Body Guard of the Yeoman Guard Extraordinary, popularly known as a Beefeater
Bathing BelleIm looking out for you here. A flirtatious bathing belle at the door of her bathing machine. Date: circa 1910
Joan of ArcThe Arming of Joan of Arc. Pen & ink drawing by Edward Linley Sambourne Date: 1900
Battersea ParkView of Battersea Park lake. Battersea Park is a large 200 acre Victorian park, built between 1854 and 1870, with a riverside promenade, a large lake, many notable trees and ecological areas
York House BatterseaYork House, on the spot now occupied by Prices Candle Factory, is supposed to have been built about the year 1475 by Lawrence Booth, Bishop of Durham, and by him annexed to the see of York
Tropical Gardens Batterseain 1863, John Gibson, Battersea Parks first Superintendent, created a mixture of exotic plants and colourful carpet bedding that started a fashion that swept across England
Battersea MillFowlers Mill was built in the grounds of the partly demolished Bolingbroke House in 1788 by Thomas Fowler to a design of Stephen Hooper
Manor House VauxhallEdward, the Black Prince, took up residence in the manor house of Kennington and it remained a royal palace until the time of Henry VIII
St Mary-at-LambethThe church is the oldest structure in the Borough of Lambeth, except for the crypt of Lambeth Palace itself, and its burials and monuments are a record of 950 years of community history. Date: 1875
Whitehall StairsView of Whitehall Stairs leading up from the River Thames to the The Palace of Whitehall at Westminster, was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698. Date: 1875
Apothecaries CompanyThe Lambeth Drug Mill stood in Grays Walk, roughly where the Ethelred Street estate now lies, to the north of Black Prince Road
WaterlooStreet scene in Waterloo Bridge Road, London. c.1850. Date: 1875
The Cut, WaterlooThe Cut (formerly New Cut) is a street in London which runs between Waterloo Road in Lambeth and Blackfriars Road in Southwark
Royal Coburg TheatreThe theatre was founded in 1818 by James King and Daniel Dunn (formerly managers of the Surrey Theatre in Bermondsey), and John Thomas Serres, then the marine painter to the King
Astleys Theatre was a theatre on Peter Street, Dublin, at its peak in the 1790s and 1800s. In the 1790s it was known as Astleys Dublin Amphitheatre, after Astleys Amphitheatre of London
Astleys Riding SchoolViews of Astleys Riding School in Lambeth in 1770. Date: 1875
The Royal Surrey TheatreThe Surrey Theatre, London began life in 1782 as the Royal Circus and Equestrian Philharmonic Academy, one of the many circuses that provided entertainment of both horsemanship and drama (hippodrama)
Old Views in LambethViews of old views in Lambeth - Carlisle House; Entrance to Cupers Gardens; Remains of Orchestra, Cupers Gardens; Conspirators House. Date: 1875
The Pedlar and His DogThe medaeval stained glass window of The Pedlar & His Dog in the south chapel of Lambeth Palace was destroyed during World War II. Date: 1875
Searles Boat YardThe family boat and barge-building concern of George Searle at Lambeth ran from around 1763 to the early 1830s. Date: 1875
River ThamesView of the south side of the River Thames taken from Adelphi Terrace. Date: 1875
Christ ChurchView of Christ Church in Westminster Road. Christ Church, Lambeth, England, was founded by the Rev Dr Christopher Newman Hall in 1876 as a Congregational chapel, on Westminster Bridge Road, London
King Edwards SchoolOrigins of King Edwards School date back to the 16th century at Bridewell Palace, but in 1830 the school was moved to the House of Occupations at St Georges Fields opposite to the Bethlehem Hospital
Sign of the Dog and DuckThe Dog and Duck was a tavern built on St Georges Fields in London in the 17th century. It was named after the sport of duck-baiting, that took place in adjacent wetland