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The British Mission to Tibet. The British Mission to Tibet left Liverpool Street Station. Left to right : Major Fred Fletcher, Dr William Montgomery McGovern, Mr W Harcourt, and Mr George Knight
Tour of a great glacier. Hans Reiss, a famous alpine guide, guiding a tourist party over the great Grinnell Glacier of Montana. 31 July 1925
Prince Jaime in London. Prince Jaime of Spain leaving De Vere Hotel, Kensington. 14 September 1926
The Newyork Giants and the Chicago White Sox meet at Liverpool The Chicago White Sox 24 October 1924
Concrete Houses at Harlow, Essex Cement after leaving the mould. Mr G K Harkness ( left ) and Mr Scruby ( right ) the inventors of the mould 16 September 1919
M Giulo A A Gelardi, General Manager of the Savoy Hotel who has taken an appointment to manage a group of hotels in Italy. 12 December 1923
World Flight vessel seized in US The steamer Frontiersman, owned by the Legion of Frontiersmen, which is to mark the path for the proposed world flight of Captain Macmillan
The sociable vultures, African birdsarrive at the zoo to make friends Two African sociable vultures, just purchased form another interesting addition to the Zoo collection
Oxford University Cricket Club Practice Left is M Patten and right is B H Lyon. 30 April 1923
Five Nations Rugby at Leicester, 10 February 1923 England defeat Ireland 23 - 5 Irish team Left to right back row Robert McClenahan, James Gardiner, William Hall, Jack Mahony, Dunlop Cunningham
Lymington Cricket Week Lady Rosemary Bootle-Wilbraham
Joe Rolfe, boxer 1924
Preparing for Henley royal regatta D B Morris, the 1923 Diamond Sculls winner, taking off 26 June 1925
Cricket Bat Making at John Wisdens Centre the oldest bat in existence ( 1750 ), on either side two 1920 bats, left king Edwards bat another old bat is seen on the right 23 March 1920
Played forward for England on New Years day H J Hobbins, head of Oundle School and Captain of Oundle, who played forwad for England in the International Public schools match 31 December 1925
Crickett at Cardiff, Surrey versus Glamorgan Surrey Team Jack Hobbs, Andy Sandham, Andy Ducat, Tom Shepherd, Bobby Abel, Percy Fender ( Captain ) sitting ), Bill Hitch, Alan Peach, Caryl Thain
The Benefit cricket match at Cobham, Surrey for Tom Rushby.s F Bryant, the Surrey CaptainThe Benefit cricket match for former Surrey cricketer, Tom Rushby, at Cobham , Surrey . Francis H Bryant shakes hands with Thomas Rushby . 19 August 1922
England versus Wales in Rugby match at Cardiff. The Welsh team. Back row left to right : Mr W H Acton ( Referee ), T Lewis, Bryn Phillips, D M Jenkins,s Hinam,s Herrera, J H John
Surrey Boy Bowler, Busy at the Oval cricket ground in London Ronald Lowe the 16 year old member of the Mitcham Cricket Club who has joined the Surrey ground staff
The Maharajah of Jodhpur who is at present in London 14 April 1925
Prince Albert decorates NSPCC inspectors. Rs M Thomas Henry Waldren, M C ( Royal Inniskilling )
Hurlingham Ladies Polo. Final Barton Abbey versus Rugby, for the Clanbrassil cup. Miss Darcy De Frece ( Barton Abbey ) 1939
Polo at Hurlingham Club, London - Lord Roberts
Making felt for velour hats at Sennett Bros, Blackfriars. 23 October 1919
Ladies Inter Club Polo at Ranelagh - Rugby team, left to right Hon Mrs Edward Greenall, Miss F Philips, Miss B Balding and Miss Judy Forwood 1937
Lusitania Inquiry Mr Boddy and his life saving apparatus 15 June 1915
Leader of feminine motor fashions. Mme Kostio de Warkoffska, the well known Russian Society leader and noted motorist, resident in Paris, wearing a smart motoring coat and hat by Poiret
Alfred Smirke, the jockey, and his Fiancee, Miss Margery Friday ( Married 27 January 1934 ) 16 January 1934
Beaufort Hunt point to point at Hazelton. Mrs Dudley Ward and Lord Dudley. 1 March 1928
International polo match at the Hurlingham Club, London - the British Army versus America. Sir Harold and Lady Snagge and their children. Sir Harold is the Chairman of Hurlingham Club. 20 June 1925
Indian Empire Garden Party at Hurlingham Mrs Grosvenor - Collins ( wife of Major Grosvenor - Collins, of Welwyn, Hertfordshire ) 1 July 1935
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
Rugby Polo Clubs Tournament at Spring Hill, Rugby Miss Bunty Balding, a clever lady player and Captain Thomas 1931
Madrid versus Roehampton at Roehampton, Argentina versus Quidnuncs Queen Alexandra
Young children having holiday fun in the sea at Eastbourne. 9 August 1916
Queen Alexandra at the Drury Lane Matinee May 11th, 1909
Play in progress at the Cowdray Park Polo Tournament at Midhurst in Sussex. A general view of the Polo. 1937
The Victory Ball at the Albert Hall Miss Elsie Carlisle 12 November 1919
Ladies Polo Players at Spring Hill, Rugby Miss Bunty Balding 26 August 1931
Queen Alexandra at nurses bazaar and fete at Devonshire house 1 May 1919
Mr Gutbush, The Swanley Station Master. 1938
A Hawker Hart of No. 23 Squadron RAF flying over the Medway area in Kent. 1939
A loaded Bedford truck belonging to Pledge & Son Ltd, the milling company, pulls out their Victoria Mills located in Ashford, Kent. 1939
The construction of an Air Raid Precautions shelter beneath a war memorial in Swanley, Kent. 1939
Hop pickers walking back to the oast houses with a loaded cart. 1935
Coronation teas on St Keverne Road in Mottingham, to celebrate the coronation of King George VI. 15 May 1937
Bike racing at Swanley fete. 1936
Workmen loading up a delivery van from Platt Mill, Borough Green, Kent with sacks of flour. 1936