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Advertising in a railway station 1874. Illustration by Alfred Concanen
Not The Happiest Moment In Their Royal Highnesses Lives It is not every day that a young man comes of age who is second in succession to the British Crown
The Passing of John Brown Queen Victoria riding with her trusted servant John Brown over the Aberdeenshire hills, from an engraving published shortly after his death
Olga Reine des Hellines 1851-1956 - Born in Russia, the niece of Czar Alexander II, Grand Duchess Olga Konstantinova married King George of Greece in 1867
Queen Mary as Princess May of Teck pictured in 1893 before her marriage
Nasrullah, well known stud horse has recently been bought from Mr J. McGrath, by the famous Claihorne Stud of Kentucky, U. S. A
The Duchess of York c. 1810 by Peter Eduard Stroehling - oil on copper in The Royal CollectionThe Duchess of York c.1810 by Peter Eduard Stroehling - oil on copper in The Royal Collection, London. - Frederica Charlotte of Prussia (1791 - 1820)
The Prince of Wales at Shireoaks Colliery, Nottinghamshire near Yorkshire border, The property of the Duke of Newcastle : Shown here the shaft engine house 2 November 1861
The Prince receives a deputation of the London Trades Council at Sandringham to convey thanks to His Royal Highness for originating the scheme for granting cheap admission to the working classes to
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert March 1861
A Royal Bulls Eye A distinguished company assembled to open the new National Rifle Association range at Bisley. The Princess of Wales scored an unquestionable bulls eye
(Bottom diagram) Model of the Bell Rock Lighthouse - the worlds oldest surviving sea-washed lighthouse. Other pix are (from the top)
The Life of Charles Dickens I beg your pardon sir, : he answered, but if it hadn t been for my pipe, I should have been nowhere
The Life of Charles Dickens The Chalet at Gadshill Place. Dickens property at Gadshill Place in Rochester, Kent was divided by a road
Charles Dickens Centre in Rochester, Kent. - Charles John Huffam Dickens (February 7, 1812 ? June 9, 1870), pen-name Boz, was a cherished English novelist
Queen Mary pictured as a young woman (born 1867) undated
The Royal Silver Wedding of Prince and princess of Wales and family 1888 Princess Victoria, Princess Louise, Princess Maud, The Princess of Wales ( Princess Alexandra) The Prince of Wales
The Great Eastern Isambard Kingdom Brunel proposed to the Eastern Steam Navigation Company the construction of a steamship five or six times the size of any then in use
198 Strand, London, England The offices of The Illustrated London News first published on 14 May 1842
The Peabody dwellings for the industrious poor in a commercial street in the Spitalfields area of London. 1863
John Nash design for the Royal Pavilion in Brighton - The Great Kitchen was one of the first areas to be completed as part of John Nashs reconstruction of the Pavilion
Mrs (Emily) Emmeline Pankhurst, English suffragetteMrs (Emily) Emmeline Pankhurst, born Goulden, (1857-1928). English suffragette and founder of the Womens Social and Political Union
Bob Walter : Born 1856 Racing car driver
Vickers ran this steam ferry for their workmen on Walney Island, Barrow in Furness, North Lancashire, England ca 1895
Chain ferry with Milkman and Milk cart, onboard the Walney Ferry, Barrow in Furness, North Lancashire, England ca 1895
The Lambeth Ragged School (boys), 1846The Lambeth " Ragged School" (boys), 1846
London and Lee : The only Authentic Sketch of the Ascent of the Vauxhall Balloon with Mr Cockings Parachute, coloured lithograph
The high tide - overflow of the Thames on Tuesday - Vine-Street, York - Road, Lambeth. The River Thames flooding in London - 1850
Early English x-ray c. 1896, 1897Early English x-ray c.1896, 1897
Brewery workers with a brewers dray take a break from work for a portrait at the Thames Bank Distillery in Grosvenor Road, Millbank, London, England. c.1870
Brewery workers take a break from work for a portrait at the Thames Bank Distillery in Grosvenor Road, Millbank, London, England. c.1870
A lemonade stall offering refreshments to vistors of a park. England. c.1895 Photograph by Paul Martin (d.1944)
View of a train on the perilous railway track on Mount Washington. 19th century
Whiteleys Viaduct at Charleston Curves, 1845 Built to carry the Manchester and Leeds Railway over the River Calder at Charlestown, near Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire
New Yorks New Elevated Railway This line has not been constructed without considerable opposition, for many people not only think it unsafe
In 1838 Samuel Brooks, vice-chairman of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (MLR) bought land at Hunts Bank close to the cathedral
View of the Railway from Hatton Colliery to the depot on the banks of the river Wear, near Sunderland, in the county of Durham with the locomotive
The railway viaduct across Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. c. 1850The railway viaduct across Dean Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. c.1850
Excavation of Olive Mount, from Burys Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 1831 Construction required the removal of 480, 000 cubic yards of sandstone
The point where the railway crosses The Duke of Bridgwaters Canal The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR) was the worlds first twin-track inter-urban passenger railway in which all the trains were
A train crossing the newly constructed Trans Siberian Railway, Russia 1891 - 1916
The Railway Bridge at Argenteuil, c. 1873-4 (oil on canvas) Artist Monet, ClaudeThe Railway Bridge at Argenteuil, c.1873-4 (oil on canvas) Artist Monet, Claude (1840-1926) Location Musee d Orsay, Paris
The First Railway in Japan ( sketched by a native artist ) The opening ceremony at Yeddo of the railway which connects that city with Yokohama was by no means well attended. 1872
Industrial landscape with the London and Manchester Railway in the background (right) The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (LMR)
The Lickey inclined plane Birmingham and Gloucester railway The Philadelphia Engine ascending the plane rising one in 37 with a train of loaded wagons
Stephensons locomotive No. 1 - centenary celebrations - Locomotion No. 1, although more than once rebuilt, retains its original appearance
The city terminus of the South-Eastern Railway, Cannon Street - Cannon Street is a National Rail and London Underground station complex in the City of London
Bridge over the Irwell, Victoria Station, Manchester, 1845 In 1838 Samuel Brooks, vice-chairman of the Manchester and Leeds Railway (MLR)