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Little Hollanders On The Ice Two young Hollanders who have been making the most of the skating conditions of the frozen waterways during the week 10 December 1921
East London, South Africa Market Square 13 April 1922
The Bishop of London and Mr Brian Kimmins
Mrs Lloyd George plays stoolball at Chailey. 13 March 1921
Angmering Green. 1925
Kings Arms Hotel, Christchurch, Hants
Laura Laurenz, Switzerlands prettiest Nippy. 5 July 1927Laura Laurenz, Switzerlands prettiest " Nippy ". 5 July 1927
A quaint New Years custom at Queens College, Oxford, when the bursar hands a needle and thread to each guest at dinner. 3 January 1922
Braemar Gathering Children in the Highland Fling 8 September 1922
The making of hot cross buns art R E Jones Ltd The scoring of the buns 28 March 1923
Picturesque scenes at funeral of famous Japanese statesman, the Late Marquis Ohuma Mr Aeayiro IIguka, a friend who kept watch over the grave of the deceased Marquis 4 March 1922
Kent versus Sussex, ladies stoolball match at Horsham cricket grounds. 27 July 1929
Ladies county stoolball match at Horsham, Kent versus Sussex. Miss Edgson Wright, the Kent captain, batting. ( 29 Broadwater Down, Tunbridge Wells ). 27 July 1929
Aboyne Highland Games. The childrens Highland Dance. 9 September 1926
The making of cricket balls at London football company station road, South Norwood Weighing and fitting the quilt and outside cover before seaming
Eel spearing on the Hampshire Avon. 23 June 1923
Lamoot reindeer outfit North West Kamchatka, Russia 1920
Policemen as morris dancers The Chief Constable and members of the Oxford city Police Team of morris dancers, who will compete at the all England Festival in London 31 December 1925
Wilton May Fair Sheep auction 14 May 1920
Oxen engaged on work at Cirencester Park 12 June 1923
Axminster, Devon 1925
Mottistone village on the Isle of Wight
Brampton in Cambridgeshire 1925
Wilton May Fair Land girls 14 May 1920
Bridport a market town in Dorset 1925
Beaulieu river in Hampshire, England 1926
Littleham village in Devon, England 1925
Salmon fishing at Symonds Yat Placing a metal identification tag in the dorsal fin of smolts
Salmon fishing at Symonds Yat Marking smolts
Supporting a Home Industry The Duchess of Portland and Lady Henry Rentinck Examining a frock at the exhibition of Nottingham lace at 3 Grosvenor Gardens to help further the home industry 24 March
Port Said, Egypt. The worlds oldest traditional tramway. The horses are roped up to the tram carriages without harnesses. 21 March 1923
Eel fishing on the Hampshire river Avon 18 August 1920
Tunbridge Wells and South Eastern Counties Show Mr Wimabriags prize winning British Friesian bull Kemsing Sultan 1934
Salmon fishing at Symonds Yat
Oxted Godstone and East Surrey Show at Oxted E Foster, Victoria Cross with the 1st prize winning shire Charlie 1929 9 July 1926
Wine harvest in a vineyard using foreign labour in the village of St-Guiraud, Herault, Midi, South of France. Circa 1978
The wine harvest in a vineyard in the village of St-Guiraud, Herault, Midi, South of France. Circa 1978
Arch of blue balloons
Westerham Hill Horse Show Mrs P Lindsay Stewart with her Hack Bran Pie and E Stevens ( Hurst Lodge, Cowley Road, Brighton ), The hornblower 1928 9 July 1926
The beauty of the East. Beautifully modelled face framed in the heavy swathing of the national address, dark eyes filled with a lurking melacholy heritage of of people oppressed
Summer suits in Greenland Three girls at Umanak, Greenland, in summer rig 7 January 1926
Christening of infant daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Robert and Mrs Loraine at Roehampton Mrs Loraine and the baby Believed to be Winifred Strangman, wife of Lt Col Robert Loraine, RAF DSO, MC
Jimmy Burrows and flail. 1935
The Mayor and councillor Mr Blackman (left), the Carnival Queen Mrs Joan and Miss B Clarke (right) meet the Bathing Girls at the Dartford Carnival. 1939
Erith regatta on the river Themes. 1938
Young cricket players in Lewisham, London. 1939
Farmans, three generations. 19 August 1937 Reed Thatching in Norfolk. Mr R. W. Farman, of North Walsham, The last working representative of an old Norfolk reed thatching family
Farm workers at work using a portable steam engine and belt-driven threshing machine. 1936