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HMS Leamington was a Hunt class minesweeper of the Royal Navy from World War I. She was originally named HMS Aldborough, and renamed in 1919. June 15 1926
Maurice Pluthero, the fat boy of Petersham. 11 November 1916
Queen Alexandra visits Devonshire house Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria with some of the nurses 1 May 1919
The front of the Bank of England Building, London
Convalescent soldiers in pantomime at Eastbourne. Officers, NCOs and men of Summerdown Convalescent Hospital, Eastbourne, are appearing in a pantomime
Lusitania Inquiry Mr Boddy and his life saving apparatus 15 June 1915
Queen Alexandra at the Royal Aircraft Factory, Farnborough, July 3rd, 1915, where she named four of the aeroplanes furnished by the Overseas Club to the Royal Flying Corps. July 3rd, 1915
Young children having holiday fun in the sea at Eastbourne. 9 August 1916
Queen Alexandra at nurses bazaar and fete at Devonshire house 1 May 1919
The Great Victory March. The Royal Scots Greys in the parade. 19 July 1919
World War One - Aviation A Short Type 827 British two-seat reconnaissance seaplane built for the Admiralty by Short Brothers. It was also known as the Short Admiralty Type 827
Queen Mary pictured being pushed on a coal trolley after a tour of the coal mine at the Silverwood Colliery in Yorkshire 1912
H. R. H. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) Portrait by Nadar - 1912H.R.H. The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) Portrait by Nadar - 1912
1912 A formal unpublished portrait of King George V and Queen Mary
Fire at Eastfield House School, Ditchling, Sussex, England 14 April 1919
Funeral of victims of air raid at Essendon 3 September 1916
HMS Benbow. 1914
Holiday scenes at the seaside in Eastbourne, Sussex. 9 August 1916
World War One - Aviation The German Dornier Rs.I, a large all metal three-engined biplane flying boat, designed by Claudius Dornier and built during 1914 on the German side of Lake Constance
Children Through the Centuries. Rehearsing a pageant on Weymouth Sands, Dorset, in aid of the War Emergency Funds of the Waifs
The Imam eating during the Feast of Sacrifice in the gardens of the Mosque in Woking, Surrey. 8 October 1916
The Story of Exposition The Panama - Pacific International Exposition Company 1915 The Transfer Table, Palace of Transportation San Francisco
The first locomotiver at Abadan; and passengers for the oil fields. 1914
Munitions explosion at Park Royal 18th September 1919
Prince of Wales at Bar U Ranch, Canada. Left to right; Sir Godfrey Thomas, Hon Captain Leigh and Commander North 15 October 1919
Gypsy children run after the Royal Carriage of King George V as they travel over Epsom Downs to visit the Epsom Races. 1911 eTopham / TopFoto
Representatives of British progress in military aviation : The officers and NCOs of the second squadron, Royal Flying Corps, Montrose. The names are, from left to right
Distribution of Maundy Money at Westminster Abbey - an Easter custom. The Queen leaving after the ceremony. 28 March 1918
County of London troops march through London. Royal Garrison Artillery. 5 July 1919
Queen Mary is led out of a coal mine by a miner and pit pony during a Royal visit to Wales. 1912 eTopham / TopFoto
The Royal Yacht Alexandra at Woolwich, London. 11 October 1919
13 July 1911 King George V with his son (the future King Edward VIII) officially invested as Prince of Wales in a ceremony at Caernarfon Castle, Wales
The London Troops victory march. The Royal Field Artillery of the County of London Troop march through London. Saturday, 5th July, 1919
ALAS, MY POOR BROTHER ! ( The cerebral formation insignificant" ALAS, MY POOR BROTHER ! " ( " The cerebral formation insignificant.......... the jaw superb " - Press comment on the skull of the most ancient Briton recently unearthed in)
King Manuel and Queen Augusta of Portugal visit the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital at Chailey. 18 June 1918
Taking a break between filming scenes of the Nelson film at Littlehampton, Sussex. It had to be re - shot as the original was destroyed by fire. 16th July 1918
Wounded soldiers stenciling at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital at Chailey in Sussex. (Taken for Mrs Kimmins at Chailey ). 19 July 1918
Re - shooting the Nelson film that was destroyed by fire. Many of the scenes were taken on board HMS Victory at Portsmouth. 14th July 1918
Shooting a scene from the film Nelson on board The Victory at Portsmouth. Donald Calthrop playing Admiral Nelson. 14h July 1918
Re - shooting the Nelson film that was destroyed by fire. Nelson and his men storming the Mole ( at Littlehampton ) 16th July 1918
Some of the actors and extras in the film, Nelson, that had to be re - shot after it had been destroyed by fire. Mr David Ffalcke in centre. 16th July 1918
Re - shooting the Nelson film that was destroyed by fire. Shooting an action scene at the seafront at Littlehampton, Sussex. Storming the Mole 16th July 1918
Nurses attending to wounded soldiers at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital at Chailey in Sussex. 19 July 1918
Plenty of Mutton. 10, 500 sheep were offered for sale at Lewes, Sussex, when the Southdown Sheep Society held its annual show and sale at Lewes. 4 September 1919
Shooting an action scene from the film Nelson at the seafront at Littlehampton, Sussex. Storming the Mole. 16th July 1918
How the children spend their time at the recently established St Nicholas Home for Raid Shocked Children, at Chailey. The boys have formed a choir and are here seen at practice. 5 March 1918
Taken at Littlehampton, Mr David Ffalcke, filmaker. 16th July 1918
Crowds of spectators watching the filming of Nelson as the actors recreate the storming of the Mole on Littlehampton beach. 16th July 1918