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Sunday 20 March, German soldiers including the military commanders for Belgium and North France have a meal in Brussels during World War II Date: 1939-1945
Polish soldiers crossing a river while towing a Jeep in bad weather on the Western Front during World War II. The Allied forces had to not only deal with the enemy but also the cold and the snow
British armoured cars of the Guards Armoured Division on the tree-lined road to Valkenswaard beyond the Escaut Canal in Holland on the Western Front during World War II Date: September 1944
troops crossing river during World War II Date: 1939-1945
British troops halted by the wayside with their Bren carrier, while the ceaseless stream of Belgian refugees file past
British armour enter Belgium, one of the first tanks passing through the village of Antoing on the Western Front during World War II Date: September 1944
Anti-tank obstacle, looking north from pillbox 766522 towards Halliun and Menin Church on the Western front during World War II. 2nd Northants, 17th Infantry Brigade Date: 21st January 1940
Royal Ediswan, Edison and Swan United Electric Light Company 1919
Mr George Sandy (c. 1777 - 1853), approaching Mr James Pedie (c. 1791-1844) Date: 1839
James Jollie (1757 - 1846), business man connected with many public institutions in Edinburgh, approaching Robert Sym (1752-1845)
A women wearing a seasonable jacket for winter, with moleskin trimmed with braid and ball tassels. January 1904
Rileys Billiard Tables, available for private houses and public institutions in portable form or dining table combined. Date: 1903
Two women wearing two-piece tailored suits made from wool. Date: 1936
A lifeboat on its way back to shore and safety. Date: 1886
Two Japanese women asleep in a simple bed. Date: 1890s
The top three images show members of the Salvation Army who, described as slum saviours, went to live with the poorest London people to help and provide for them
Brochure front cover advertising Thomas Cooks travel service. Date: 1954
Front cover illustration of a period scene showing a man bowing to greet two ladies
Advertisement for womens undergarments. Date: 1940
Advertisement for womens undergarments
Interior of the Guildhall, City of London, during a state visit by Queen Victoria. Date: 1863
Tsaritsa Maria Feodorovna of Russia (1847 - 1928), wife of Tsar Alexander III, mother of Tsar Nicholas II and sister of Queen Alexandra of Great Britain
Advertisement for Bear Brand superfine Stockings. Date: 1936
A number of scenes from a Subscription Dance held at the Peoples Palace, Mile End Road, London. Dancers gettting ready (at top), dancing (centre) and enjoying a Refreshment Buffet (bottom left)
Newly opened room at the National Gallery, London. Date: 1861
Mother and Son taking a hair raising ride on the cliff side. Date: 1904
A group of Royal Academicians looking through a pile of doubtfuls for a painting to fit a space on the walls of the annual Royal Academy Exhibition, London. Date: 1887
One of the main galleries for the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1787 in London. This image shows a large crowd admiring the paintings, which cover nearly every inch of the walls. Date: 1787
Interior of the Reading Room, British Museum, London. Date: 1875
Number of views of Ealing, London, The images show (clockwise from top left): The Lodge on Hanger Hill; Perivale; L. Stocken, Hon. Secretary of the Ealing Harriers; The Grange on Ealing Common
Interior of the Chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London. The Royal Hospital is the home of the Chelsea Pensioners. Date: 1888
Interior of the Lady Chapel of Gloucester Cathedral. Date: 1897
Cossacks camp of Siberian infantry: The Grand Duke Nicholass army in the battles round Lodz
Construction of the new bridge : part of the platform for depositing materials. Date: 1855
Communard forces reinforcing their position at Montmartre, digging trenches and placing cannon
Advertisement for the 10ft high royal wedding of the Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, placed by McVitie and Price of Edinburgh, who strangely, call themselves biscuit makers
Cheapside Cross as it appeared in 1547, depicted here on the occasion of the Coronation of Edward VI. Date: 20th February 1547
New interior of the Stationers Hall, Ludgate Hill, London
Procession of Anne Boleyn to marry Henry VIII
Interior of the Temple Church in Fleet Street, London, going all the way back to the Knights Templar
Knights Templar, in armour. Date: 13th century
It took two men several hours three times a week to wind up the Clock Tower (Elizabeth Tower), so Londoners could get an accurate time. Date: 1900
Carriages driving along the south side of Hyde Park, central London. Date: 1900
Disruption in Piccadilly, London, with crowds of people watching work being done on part of the main road. Date: 1927
In Hammersmith Road, West London situated the fourth of the series of Rowton Houses, a poor mens hotel, for sixpences per night. Photograph showing the courtyard where the lodgers can relax
Shipping on the River Thames, London, view from London Bridge looking towards Tower Bridge. Date: 1935
Exterior of Milford Lane, where the weekly The Graphic, was printed for the readers of London. Date: 1881
In the folding room, busy workers checking, sorting and putting in order the pages, of the weekly Graphic, before it is sent out to the general public. Date: 1881
Fourteen colour plates are used to make the engraving for the special supplements, here you can see the different print machines used for each colour that is done separately. Date: 1881
Printing the original weekly newspaper The Graphic. Date: 1881
Men working in the batteries and dynamo machine room before going to print. Date: 1881
Engravers work through the night to produce the latest news for that week. Date: 1881
Finising and planing the electrotypes, before the printing can be done. Date: 1881
Interior of the studio where the engravings using tools and magnifying glasses to produce their work. Date: 1881
Inside the school room for artist that are turning the artwork into engravings using the new electro-dynamo machines that saved many hours in electrotyping, to go into the weekly Graphic. Date: 1881
Some of the artist in the early Graphic newspaper that produce the thousands of sketches or elaborate drawings of different subjects that went together to make this interesting publication. Date: 1881
Evil May Day, the protest against foreigners living in London. Apprentices attacked foreign residents. Some of the rioters were later hanged. Date: 1517
Demolition of Cheapside Cross, destroyed by Parliamentarians during the Civil War, by which time they had come to be seen as symbols of royal oppression Date: 1643
Exterior of Goldsmiths Hall in the City of London
The courtyard of Thomas Greshams Royal Exchange, modelled on the bourse at Antwerp : sadly, it will be destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666
Exterior of the Poplar Hospital in east India Road, London. Opened under the patronage of Samuel Gurney, MP to treat people who had suffered injuries in the docks. Date: 1858
View of the interior of the new military chapel in Woolwich, London. Sadly the church was hit by a V-1 flying bomb in 1944 and largely destroyed by fire. Date: 1863
Boys at workbenches learning how to use plane
Girls in a cookery lesson, learning to cook tarts and a joint of beef which a group of teachers will buy for their dinner
Titus Oates (1649 - 1705), convicted of fabricated the Popish Plot, a supposed Catholic conspiracy to kill King Charles II
Teacher at the front of the class and two at the back, teaching a mixed class about model drawing
Titus Oates (1649 - 1705), English perjurer, seen here in the pillory, a punishment for fabricating the Popish Plot
Old wooden Temple Bar in London, built housing a small prison above it. Date: 17th century
The interior of Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company incorporated in 1846 with the object of building a line from London to York
The Great Northern Railway (GNR) was a British railway company incorporated in 1846 with the object of building a line from London to York
Lord Kitchener, Admiral Sir E Seymour and Major-General Sir Alfred Gaselee passing under the Canadian Arch
General view of the works for the London, Chatham and Dover railway bridge at Blackfriars. Date: 1863
Blackfriars old bridge during construction, showing the temporary foot bridge, completed in 1769. Date: 1775
The works for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway Bridge at Blackfriars, London. Sinking a cylinder for one of the stone piers. Date: 1863
Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) in Exmoor, England. 1879
A selection of Barkers well known economy values girls suits for Autumn school wear. Date: 1918
Mansion House from the Bank, London. Date: 1830
Exterior of National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London. Date: 1885
Hops are picked in Surrey near Farnham Palace and sold at Weyhill Fair. Date: 1891
The French take the PETIT SAINT-BERNARD, the Alpine pass which gives them access to Italy Date: 24 April 1794
Silhouette of Trafalgar Square, London, on a wet winter night. Date: 1935
Women working in a large factory making wax candles with a foreman standing watching them
Outdoor market selling fruit and vegetables in Shrewsbury. Date: 1845
Young girls at a Ragged school in Grays Yard, James Street in Oxford Street, London. Making new patent toy-work for an exhibition at the mansion of Earl of Shaftesbury in Grosvenor Square