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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
A view from the south side of the RiverThames showing the dome of St Pauls Cathedral and the Inns of Court on the opposite bank. Moored barges sit in the middle of the river. 1910
During the Great War of 1914 -1919 this Building was Established and Maintained AsDURING THE GREAT WAR OF 1914 -1919 THIS BUILDING WAS ESTABLISHED AND MAINTAINED AS A HOSPITAL FOR BRITISH SICK AND WOUNDED
London scene. The Thames embankement with the neo - classical facade of Somerset House on the left and the Dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance. 1910
The Dolls Hospital in Monmouth Road, Bayswater London. Taken for the Daily News. 21 August 1919
Shooting scenes of the Nelson film at Littlehampton, Sussex. The storming of the Mole. It had to be re - shot as the original was destroyed by fire. 16th July 1918
Our Dumb Friends League. A society for the encouragement of kindness to animals. Blue Cross fund for wounded horses at the front 1915 Donations immediately to - Arthur J
Tobagganing on Hampstead Heath 22 January 1917
At the sign of the cradle. 19 November 1919
Victoria Falls in southern Africa on the Zambezi River 1910
Viscount Cranley, Lord Onslows son, makes effigy of the Kaiser in snow at Clandon Park. 1 December 1916
Miss Marie Blanche who is leaving the caste of High Jinks at the Adelphi to get married to her fiance Mr E Lewis 16 June 1917
Miss Jose Collins, sells a quart of peas for ? 5 in aid of the red cross 15 June 1917
Miss Marie Blanche and her fiance Mr E Lewis 16 June 1917
Field Marshal Sir E H Allenbys tour in Palestine The Municipal Buildings 1919
German raider over London. The scene a few hours afterwards. 28 November 1916
German raider over London. Scenes of excitement. 28 November 1916
The Bishop of Bristol spends his 84th Birthday with London children suffering from raid shock at St Nicholas Home Chailey 1 December 1917
First meeting of the air board. Sir Paul Harvey ( sec ) with Commander Groves. 30 October 1919
Removal of remains of zeppelin L21 from Adastral house to the grounds of the HAC in Sunhill Row. 23 September 1916
Funeral of the zeppelin crew at Potters Bar. 5 October 1916
The funeral of the zeppelin crew at Potter Bar. 5 October 1916
A home for children suffering from raid shock has been established at Chailey. 12 November 1917
Superintendent of 25, 000 boys retiring Mr W Craig, Supt of Pentonville Remand Home, who is retiring after 40 years service. 25, 000 boys have passed through his hands since 1910 25 February 1926
Sliding on Hampstead Heath 22 January 1917
HMS Boadicea. 1914
The passing of a famous ship. HMS Southampton, built on Clydebank in 1911, is to be broken up. It was from her deck the German fleet was first sighted at the Battle of Jutland
The fleet arrives at Southend HMS Barham a Queen Elizabeth-class battleship 18 July 1919
Gallant lifeboatman. In recognition of gallantry, the Royal National Life Boat Institution has decorated Coxswain Robert Cross, of the Humber Motor Lifeboat
Cossack chief decorated with the MC. Col Gamalee, chief inspector of the Cossack Djighits, was awarded the MC in 1916, but it was not until July 28 that he received his medal
The Victoria Tower of the Houses of Parliament seen from Parliament Square, London
Giant equestrian statue bound for Lucknow. A bronze equestrian statue of Sir Harcourt Butler which is to occupy a prominent place in the City of Lucknow, where from 1918 he was for three years
At the sign of the cradle. 18 November 1919
Sir Herbert Barker, the manipulative surgeon, ( left ) and Dr Frederick Axham, who was struck off the register in 1911 for acting as anaesthetist to Sir Barker. 22 December 1925
Miss Mabel Russell, the Heroine of London Pride, and her fiance, Lieutenant Hilton Philipson ( Scots Guards ) 1 June 1917 She was the third female member to serve in the House of Commons after this
Mr Gerald Du Maurier and Mrs H A L Fisher in Grangers film, Unmarried. 1920
Wounded soldiers at Chailey 3 June 1918
The Golders Green gala, General Sir Desmond Callaghan. 9 September 1916
Miss Jose Collins, bids ? 5 for a verse of a song at Covent Garden in aid of the Red Cross 15 June 1917