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English suffragette, feminist newspaper, 1908. News seller, she is standing on the street not the pavement so as not to be arrested. The suffragettes published their own magazine / newspaper
English suffragette feminist newpaper, 1908
The Globe Theatre, Southwark, London 1616. View of the Globe by the Dutch engraver, Claes Jansz Visscher (1587-1652) draughtsman, engraver, cartographer
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
Children Battersea Playing on Bobsled; 10 April 1963
Giant Christmas Pudding Presented by Lord Mayor of London Aldeman Clement James Harman /; 12 December 1963
Vicar says goodbye to his son Sidcup Station Kent 1939 photograph by John Topham
HISTORY OF BRITAIN - TOWER OF LONDON - HENRY VII, Nineteenth century lithographic printHISTORY OF BRITAIN - TOWER OF LONDON - HENRY VII Nineteenth century lithographic print, based on the late 15th century British Library manuscript, Royal 16, f. ii
The White Palace St Petersburg 1717
Dukes and Duchess of Windsor 1935 / 6Dukes and Duchess of Windsor 1935/6
Henry, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field by Robert Peake the Elder (British, active by 1576)Henry, Prince of Wales, in the Hunting Field by Robert Peake the Elder (British, active by 1576, died 1619). From This War Without An Enemy by Richard Ollard, page 32
View of St Michael and All Angels Church, Withyham, East Sussex, showing porch credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Covent Garden Market. Henry Austen (1771-1850), the fourth brother of Jane Austen, (1775-1817), lived nearby in Henrietta Street, 1800s. A Portrait of Jane Austen by David Cecil, page 166
Wimbledon No 2 Court at the new Wimbledon at Church Road in 1923.s M Jacobs (India) vs V Richards (US) The Encyclopedia of Tennis page 349
The Ypres Tower at Rye, built by William of Ypres, Earl of Kent, to protect the coast. 6th April 1923
May Day on Wimbeldon Common Boys of the West Hill School Wandsworth, sampling the water at Ceasars well Wimbeldon common, a May Day custom, which has been revived
St Asaph Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Diocese of St Asaph and the medieval building, begun in the 13th century, is reputed to be the smallest ancient cathedral in Great Britain
The site where excavation is under way to dig up a Roman villa in Cray Valley, Kent. 1936
A general view of the site where excavation is under way to dig up a Roman villa in Cray Valley, Kent. 1936
Eynsford Castle an unusually intact Norman castle. 1936
Mr Greenfield at the site where excavation is under way to dig up a Roman villa in Cray Valley, Kent. 1936
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