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At the Guildhall, London; Lord Allenby, Emir Faisal, Mr Lloyd George and Lady Allenby. 7 October 1919
Canford cliffs, in Dorset 1925
At Blickling Hall, Aylsham, Norfolk, the famous staircase. 25 September 1925
Governor of Ulster. The Duke of Abercorn made his state entry into Belfast as Governor of Northern Ireland. Left to right; Lady Pirrie, Lady Craig, Sir J Craig, Lord Londonderry
Taken for the Aerated Bread Company. 7 April 1920
The SS Belgenland at Southampton 22 December 1933
The great organ at Alexandra Palace. An appeal for funds is being made for its restoration. 20 November 1926
The Grand National at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool. Sergeant Murphy coming home to win. 23 March 1923
The man who bought a racehorse for 5 / 6 d, John Faulkner, the oldest living jockey who celebrates his 100th birthday next month. 11 February 1928
Vice Admiral Sir A K Waistell, KCB. May 1930
Eiulf Peter Buster Nupen South African bowler who took most wickets against theEiulf Peter " Buster" Nupen South African bowler who took most wickets against the MCC in the first test match against the MCC 25 January 1923
London Mayor of London ( Sir Rowland Blades M. P ) Plays cricket at the new sports ground opened by him at Kingston Thames 25 May 1927
Tangier 5 January 1923
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 King leads his fleet at Torbay. The Atlantic Fleet entered Torbay with the King in command. The battleships " Royal Oak ", " Resolution ", " Revenge "
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
England versus Scotland at Rugby at Twickenham. The King was present. The England team, from left to right ( back row ) : W G E Luddington, Gs Conway, R Edwards, H P Jacob, H C Catcheside
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
Rugby International at Twickenham. England versus Wales. The Welsh team : Back row, left to right : T Parker,s Morris, G Michael, A Baker, Gethin Thomas, D G Davies, Capt As Burge
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
Vanity Fair Jack Pickford, the film star, holds his wifes vanity case up to her at Palm beach, Florida, where society is basking in the sunshine 23 Febrauary 1924
A clever young artist. Miss Joy Horder, the artist daughter of Sir Thomas Horder, is responsible for the posters announcing the " Peter Pan " Twelfth Night Party at Claridge
Hurlingham Ladies Polo. Final Barton Abbey versus Rugby, for the Clanbrassil cup. Miss Darcy De Frece ( Barton Abbey ) 1939
Preparing for the Olympic Games. Miss Hatt ( left ) and Miss Wright taking a hurdle at Battersea Park, where a number of well known athletes are preparing for the Ladies Olympic Games. 22 March 1924
Mondays contest for the British and Empire middleweight boxing championship. Welsh boxer, Frank Moody who is going to fight Alex Ireland. 14 September 1928
English boxers great task : three contests in one week. Phil Scot will attempt to create a record by meeting three other heavyweight boxers in a week
Germany may have a woman president. Clara Zetkin ( on right ) the famous Communist who is to be nominated by the Communist Party for the Presidency of the German Republic. 19 October 1922
The Old Trickermill, Woodbridge, Suffolk. 1926
The Temple Church 1 June 1927
Meet of the Garth at Warfield Hall, near Bracknell, Mrs Charles Shard and her daughter Bubbles 14 January 1928
Europes Most Famous Salome Dancer To Appear in London Miss Hacdee Pfundmaier, known on the continent as the Belle of Budapest. Here she can be seen with her Angora cat
At places where the tram system changes from overhead cables to underground cables running ploughs are placed in position. 1 April 1924