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Brighton. The Clock Tower, taken from North Street quadrant 1931
Royal Pump Room constructed in 1814, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. Late 1940s
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
Modern Town Hall, St Pancras, London, England. Late 1940s
King Henry Vs shield, helmet and saddle. 15th century
UK Kent Miner works at the Chislet coal mine. circa. 1930 Picture by John Topham
1920 - The first American womens field hockey team The All-Philadelphia team competed internationally. Their application to the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp was denied
Small tan terrier dog {Lakeland / Border cross} with favourite soft toy on garden lawnSmall tan terrier dog {Lakeland/Border cross} with favourite soft toy on garden lawn credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
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
England, London Grays Inn Late 1940s, early 1950s A TopFotoEngland, London Grays Inn Late 1940s, early 1950s eTopFoto
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
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
Mary Queen of Scotts. Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen: One of six sketches for Jane Austens History of England, 1790
Isabella of France (c. 1295-1358) with troops at Hereford, 14th centuryIsabella of France (c.1295-1358) with troops at Hereford, 14th century. 12844
Portuguese troops in training, at Horsham, Sussex. Gas mask drill
Mincing Lane after the Blitz, Second World War
Manuscript of Poems of Charles, Duke of Orleans, c. 1500. Charles can be seen writingManuscript of Poems of Charles, Duke of Orleans, c.1500. Charles can be seen writing inside the Tower of London. He was the last of the French courtly poets
Chelsea Old Church from the South-East 1920s / 1930sChelsea Old Church from the South-East 1920s/1930s
The Consort Court in the South Kensington Museum, 1875
The Swan Theatre, London, 1596, (1893). The Swan theatre was built by Francis Langley in c1595. The last known mention of the theatre dates from 1632
Council flats, Fairfield Street, Wandsworth, London. Architects : William and Ed Hunt and Basil Hughes
Mrs Pankhurst 1858-1928 with Mrs Michael Foot, 1912. Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst (born Goulden) (1858-1928), English suffragette. Founder of the Womens Social and Political Union 1903
UK 1935 election poster from the National Government - a coalition of Conservatives, Liberals and a few Labour MPs
167. Chatsworth House, England
Fishing boats pulled up onto the shingle at Hastings, Sussex, UK credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
White iceberg full blown rose in garden setting. credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Flower arrangement decorating entrance to country church for summer wedding. credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
New Yorks New Elevated Railway This line has not been constructed without considerable opposition, for many people not only think it unsafe
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
Britain, London Buckingham Palace A 2006 Charles Walker / TopFotoBritain, London Buckingham Palace e2006 Charles Walker / TopFoto
Queen Victoria is dead 1819 - 1901 longest reigning British monarch and the figurehead of a vast empire
Not Her Favourite Premier Queen Victora reservedly offering her hand to Mr Gladstone at a garden party at Marlborough House
Queen Marys Trousseau Princess May with her mother, buying her trousseau 1893
The Maypole Dance Empire Day celebration at Johanna Street Schools)
Ashanti - King Attah of Akim greets her Majestys Commissioner King Attah met Captain Glover after sending a message of love
Zulu and Afghan War Heroes The ceremony performed at Windsor was simple, brief and conducted in semi privacy. The brave fellows who by special deeds of daring had earned Royal recognition
A Deputy Commissioner Receives the Sambwa of Kale Major Raikes, Deputy Commissioner of the Chindwin paying his recent visit to the Royal Tsambwa of Kale
The New Duchess of Edinburghs first view of Windsor Castle 1874
The Birth of King Alfonso Much anxiety preceded the childbirth of the widowed Regent of Spain, as in the event of the birth of a girl
May Day - 1930 s
Birth of Romance on the Moors The Princess Louise of Wales obtains her first view of Lord Fife at a Sandringham shooting party ( From a sketch by Sydney P Hall ) 1889
Edward IV (1442-1483). King of England from (1461-1483), with a break of a few months in the period (1470-1471). Watercolour sketches by Cassandra Austen
Royal Victorian Furnishings Princess Beatrice, Queen Victorias favourite daughter, in her private room at Osborne shortly before her marriage to Prince Henry of Battenberg. 1885
Her Majesty Embraces Her Majesty had been much moved during the Jubilee Service and now the Princes and Princesses of the Royal Family advanced to the Coronation Chair
Madame Araminte came in with some fascinating hats Just then Madam Araminte came in with some fascinating hats. I chose one with a smart brim
The Town Hall with a Queen Victoria statue in front, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. Late 1940s
Sir Horace Darwin, F. R. S. (1851-1928), son of the British naturalist Charles DarwinSir Horace Darwin, F.R.S. (1851-1928), son of the British naturalist Charles Darwin and a civil engineer. From Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 268
Joe Chamberlain and some Chieftans After the three Bechuana chiefs laid their presents before Her Majestys Queen Victoria feet at Windsor, they each received through Mr Chamberlain
UK Kent Road sweepers having their dinner. 1935 Picture by John Topham
Here is a job that could be speeded up - that of painting white lines and dashes on the roads. This picture was taken at Seal, Kent - where the march of time, in this respect, is rather slow
Sidcup, Kent. Few workers possessed alarm clocks, so the services of this knocker up were in demand. Her clients were roused by shooting peas at their windows. circa. 1930
England, London Temple Gardens Late 1940s, early 1950s A TopFotoEngland, London Temple Gardens Late 1940s, early 1950s eTopFoto
Persia visits England At the Marlborough House reception, Queen Victoria received Shah Nasiru Din with a gracious handshake
A man in his long boat rowing along the Boating Pool, Mill Garden, River Leam, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. Late 1940s
An Attempt on the Queen Intense horror and alarm were created all over the country by the attempt made to shoot the Queen
Detail of blue fishing net in the sunshine credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
View of St Michael and All Angels Church, Withyham, East Sussex, showing porch credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto
Medieval Pig which used to roam the woodlands of weald Wild boar
Portuguese troops in training, at Horsham. Types of Portuguese infantry
Afternoon Parade at Brighton Open carriages of all kinds - landaus, victorias, dog carts, whitechapels, phaetons, hackney vehicles
The Aquarium, Brighton seafront, Sussex. 2nd March 1931
Swimming at Brighton Classes to teach ladies to swim are often held on the beach at Brighton by a distinguished professor of the art whose gallant rescues from drowning are frequently recorded in
Houses on Common ( front view ), Wimbledon, London, England
South Kensington Museum 1872
Almshouses, Wimbledon, London, England
England, London John Lewis new building, Oxford Street opened June 1950 eTopFoto
The modernist design of the Finsbury Health Centre, Pine Street, Islington, London, designed by the architect Berthold Lubetkin
Post war development : New pre - fabricated council flats at Cromer Street, St Pancras, London, designed by architects, Hening and Chitty. late 1940s
London Lloyds Building A 2006 Charles Walker / TopFotoLondon Lloyds Building e2006 Charles Walker / TopFoto
Scaffolding at Masonic Building, Freemasons Hall, at Great Queen Street, London, England. Angled shot. Late 1940s
The east side of Soho Square, London. Number 32, on the right, was the home of Sir Joseph Banks and the birthplace of the African Association. Painting by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd (1793-1864)
The Great Exhibition by T. Colman Dibden - 1851 Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, 1851 Crowds gathered for the opening of the palace on the 1st May 1851
Road mending : Workmen using pneumatic drills in Euston Road, London, England. 1950s
University Of London ( from Russell Square ), London, England : with the Senate House Building in the background
Flats under construction at St Pancras, London, England. Late 1940s, early 1950s
The Ancient National Game of Stoolball It is probable that cricket is derived from the womans game of Stoolball, or juts, now being revived by ladies clubs composed of the principal county families
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
A street scene in Godalming in the county of Surrey. 1 November 1920
England Ladies Hockey Team for the South Africa tour at Merton Abbey, London. Left to right standing, Miss M Wynn- Evans, Miss H A Beebie, Miss F Jackson, Miss J Brown, Miss B Neweel, Miss C M Coad
Children having fun in the sea at Exmouth
Alastair Smallwood, England rugby winger 1925
Cambridge University. A corner of the old court of Corpus Christi College. This court dates from the time of Edward III 1st June 1929
England defeat France in international polo match at Ranelagh. Marshal Petain, the hero of Verdun with Colonel Falgalde, who were amongst those present at the match. 17 June 1922