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Advertisement for Barretts Fresh Fruit Lemonade undated
Trevithick Railroad at Euston Square 1809 Catchme who can By Rowlandson
Houses in Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London, England 1950s fifties. Style is Bloomsbury Group
Sir Harold Nicolson and his wife writer Vita Sackville West at their home in Sissinghurst Castle Kent. 1932 Vita died in 1962, and Harold died in 1968 Bloomsbury Group
Writer Vita Sackville West Bloomsbury Group, who were radical artists for their time and centred their lives largely at Charleston in Firle, Sussex
Lytton Strachey and Virginian Woolf
Vita Sackville West Bloomsbury Group, who were radical artists for their time and centred their lives largely at Charleston in Firle, Sussex
VIRGINIA WOOLF AUTHOR 1929 Bloomsbury Group, who were radical artists for their time and centred their lives largely at Charleston in Firle, Sussex
Virginia Woolf Bloomsbury Group, who were radical artists for their time and centred their lives largely at Charleston in Firle, Sussex
Advertisement for Lipton Tea 1896
Pub sign for The Merry Maidens at Shinfield, Reading, England 1960s
The Hong Kong Restaurant at 58-60 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London, England. undated
Sawyers Arms public house at Lister Gate, Nottingham, England. c. 1880
The Rocket - this locomotive was built by George Stevenson at Newcastle-on-Tyne in 1829 to compete for a prize of ?500 offered by the directors of the Liverpool
Hells Gate, Fraser River Canyon : Where a mighty torrent, churned into foam, seeks channel to the sea
The last train in England to have a man walk in front waving a red flag, through the streets of Dover in Kent. 1950 s
The Station Masters Office Paddington Station 1852-4 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and M D Wyatt
Stephensons Rocket. 1829
Richborough Train Ferry on the east coast of Kent
Union Pacific Pacific Class Steam Locomotive 4-6-2 wheel arrangement P Class designation First of type built in 1904 for passenger service
Model of Blenkinsons locomotive 1812 (right side) - John Blenkinsop (1783-1831) was an English mining engineer and an inventor in the area of steam locomotives
The Flying Scotsman picking up water at KnebworthThe " Flying Scotsman" picking up water at Knebworth. (No 4472) vintage stills archive picture library stock photographic
John Topham On his garden steam train A John Topham / TopFotoJohn Topham On his garden steam train eJohn Topham / TopFoto
Ditton Court Farm - tea room counter. Ditton, Kent, England November 1947
An early Georgian terrace of houses in Great Ormond Street, Bloomsbury, London. The Greater London Council has made a Preservation Order on these houses
Strachey, [Giles] Lytton English author and biographer; member of Bloomsbury Group; wrote nonfiction " Eminent Victorians" 1918, " Queen Victoria" 1921
VAMPIRE - Model of vampire bat, flying in front of the Moon. Exhibition display for Witchcraft Museum
The Moon
Flying demon - Gold-binding of demon flying over oriental city. From Andrew Langs edited version of The Arabian Nights Entertainments 1908
A cook shop owned by Mr Bayliss in Drury Lane, London, England. It was a place where discharged convicts could stay on their release from prison
Cooking dinners at the communal ovens in the East End of London. 1933
The Anglo-Bavarian Brewery in Shepton Mallet, Somerset. c. 1900The Anglo-Bavarian Brewery in Shepton Mallet, Somerset. c.1900
Teaching young women cooking in a kitchen 1950s
A barmaid cleaning a beer tankard in the Globe Tavern. A state owned pub in Longtown, Carlisle, Cumbria, England. December 1948
Cliff Hotel, Cheddar, Somerset, England undated
Cat in dumbwaiter at public house in Bellingham, London. 1939
Tea break at the Eltham Boys Boxing Club. 1936
Famous French Maitre Chef de Cuisine, M. AFamous French Maitre Chef de Cuisine, M.A. Alban in the grill kitchen at the Savoy hotel with members of the big kitchen staff. 19 February 1948
The Civic Restaurant in Foleshill, Coventry Part of the rebuilding of post war Britain, the eleven civic restaurants built not only serve food but also serve as a venue for community dances
Mechanical excavators loading chalk directly onto railway trucks for the short run to the cement works. 24th September 1949
The coffin of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, at Vienna Railway Station. January 30th 1889, found in a hunting lodge at Meyerling, the bodies of the Rodolphe archduke
Chat Moss threatened the completion of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, until George Stephenson succeeded in constructing a railway line through it in 1829; his solution was to "
Three men standing in a tunnel, these men have just begun to bore one of three tunnels through the rugged Wasatch Mountains
Santa Fe type built by Baldwin Locomotive Works 1917
At Waterloo station Boarding the trains. 1 February 1936
Wicker baskets, which will be used to harvest the strawberry crop, piled on the side of the railway line next to the steam engine. Early 1900s
Cornish Riviera Express. 1904 - 1954
Mallet class steam locomotive. Purchased by the Union Pacific Railroad company from Norfolk & Western for helper service out of Cheyenne, Wyoming. First of type built in 1910 for freight service