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Line Of TreesJune 1939: Sir Phillip Sassons estate at Enfield Trent Park, presenting a sweeping vista of trees running from the lake to the swimming pool. (Photo by A. Cook/London Express/Getty Images)
Barristers WigMay 1939: The paraphernalia of a barrister, including wig and legal briefs, lie on a desk. (Photo by Allan/London Express/Getty Images)
SpeedboatMarch 1939: Empire Day II, the speedboat built by Edward Spurr for an attempt on the world water speed record. (Photo by Coote/London Express/Getty Images)
Enemy Actioncirca 1940: Fighter plane damaged in action during WW II. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images)
The Statue Returns30th June 1947: The statue of Eros being moved back to Piccadilly in London after the war. (Photo by Harold Clements/Express/Getty Images)
Three Dogs4th December 1928: Three Pekinese dogs, winners of the 1st prize at the Sleeve Dog Association Ribbon Show being exhibited in easy chairs at the Princes Hotel, London
Window ShoppingA young girl and boy looking in a sweet shop window, their hobby-horse cast aside
BeachcombersTwo men digging on a beach
Army ConstructorsSoldiers of the Royal Engineers have built a petroleum installation with a capacity of 472, 000 gallons
Portrait Of Author Beatrix PotterPortrait of British childrens author Beatrix Potter (1866 - 1943), 1890s. (Photo by Express Newspapers/Getty Images)
Ian FlemingAuthor Ian Fleming throwing a machete knife on the beach near his home, Goldeneye, in Jamaica, 23rd February 1964. (Photo by Harry Benson/Express Newspapers/Getty Images)
Kingsley AmisBritish author, novelist and poet Kingsley Amis (1922 - 1995). (Photo by Express/Getty Images)
Cranes1965: A Japanese shipyard. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)
Southend Pier7th September 1950: Southend pier floodlit. (Photo by Powell/Express/Getty Images)
Cowes RegattaAugust 1928: The yachts Astra and Shamrock take part in the Cowes Regatta on the Isle of Wight. (Photo by Puttnam /London Express/Getty Images)
At A Standstill14th June 1966: Black taxi cabs stand idle during industrial action by Londons taxi drivers. (Photo by Stroud/Express/Getty Images)
Beneath Our Feet11th October 1962: A car parked in an underground car park beneath Speakers Corner in Hyde Park. (Photo by Bob Haswell/Express/Getty Images)
Pedestrian Crossing29th January 1952: A night scene of a floodlit zebra crossing with a flashing Belisha beacon. (Photo by Powell/Express/Getty Images)
Station Stall31st May 1963: Schoolchildren at a newspaper stall in a railway station. (Photo by M. McKeown/Express/Getty Images)
New York Rooftops1971: New York from the World Trade Center (World Trade Centre). The Woolworth Building is seen centre, and the Brooklyn Bridge and East river in the background. (Photo by A)
Chrysler Building2nd May 1961: The Chrysler building in New York towering over the surrounding rooftops. (Photo by William Lovelace/Express/Getty Images)
Clock Tower8th August 1928: The Clock Tower in Crouch End, north London. On display on the tower is a banner with a barometer recording the progress of donations made to the Crouch End branch of the British
Power StationOctober 1957: Calder Hall and Windscale (now known as Sellafield) power stations in Cumbria. (Photo by Harold Clements/Express/Getty Images)
Warship, HMS Exeter 1940February 1940: Warship, HMS Exeter with damaged funnels coming alongside at Plymouth watched by a crowd. The ship was damaged during a battle with the German battleship Admiral Graf Spee in the South
Test Flight9th September 1946: The RAF (Royal Airforce) jet fighter, the Gloucester Meteor during a test flight. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)
Ian Fleming18th January 1964: Ian Fleming (1908 - 1964), author of the James Bond novels, at an airfield. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)
Under The Wall30th November 1928: A group of public school boys engaged in the Eton Wall Game, traditionally played between town and school on St Andrews Day, and unique to Eton
Home In Laugharne9th June 1969: Dylan Thomass cottage in Laugharne, Wales. (Photo by Allan De Vries/BIPs/Getty Images)
Welsh Poet Dylan ThomasWelsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914 - 1953) stands in front of shelves of books at the Gotham Book Shop during a reception held in his honor, New York City, 1st May 1952. (Photo by G.D)
Poor Relationscirca 1840: Ralph Nickleby visiting his poor relations in a scene from Charles Dickens Nicholas Nickleby. Original Artist: By Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Child Wifecirca 1850: My child-wife from Charles Dickens by Thomas Archer. The author sits at his desk amid a clutter of books and watches a young girl with her King Charles spaniel
Manchu Womancirca 1890: A Manchu woman with her husband and sister in Peking. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Sun Batherscirca 1935: Jill Davis and her mother sunbathing at Brighton, East Sussex. (Photo by William Davis/General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Seaside Friendscirca 1940: Two young bathers find something interesting on a sea wall at Shanklin, Isle of Wight. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
The Oceanic1849: White Star liner HMS Oceanic at her mooring. A print by F G O Stuart. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Diesel Lifeboat8th October 1935: A worker painting one of the 24 super unsinkable lifeboats under construction for the Cunard-White Star Liner Queen Mary at Govan by Messrs Hugh McLean
Aquitania15th March 1939: The liner Aquitania in dry dock at Southampton for an overhaul and repainting work. (Photo by Arthur Tanner/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Ships That PassThe Cunard liner Berengaria (former Hamburg America line vessel Imperator) passes White Stars Olympic on her way out of Southampton Dock
SS Viceroy1929: SS Viceroy of India, an ocean going liner in port. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Queen Mary LaunchSeptember 1934: The launch of the liner Queen Mary at John Browns shipyard at Clydebank, Scotland. The ship was known as 534 in John Browns shipyards but was christened Queen Mary in 1936
History Of PiratesThe cover of History Of Pirates, Smugglers of All Nations, with an illustration captioned Engagement between the Chinese Pirates and the Mandarins, depicting a sword fight between two pirates
Admiral Porters FleetLithograph captioned Admiral Porter?s Fleet Running the Rebel Blockade of the Mississippi at Vicksburg, April 16th 1863. At half past ten P.M
Southern Ideas Of LibertyIllustration titled New method of assorting the mail, as practised by Southern slave-holders, or attack on the Post Office, Charleston, S.C
Ducking StoolAn Engraving of a Ducking Stool which was used for Punishment in all the American Colonies, circa 1690. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Andrew JacksonIllustration of a number of people outside the White-house in Washington D.C. with caption Presidents Levee, or all Creation going to the White-house, Washington, circa 1800s
Dodge City, KansasStore fronts on Main street of Dodge City, Kansas, with the caption Main street of Dodge City, Kansas, in 1878, a familiar scene to all old cowmen
Presidents LeveeLithograph by Robert Crukshank, titled Presidents Levee, or all Creation going to the White House. Depicting a view of crowd in front of the White House during President Jacksons first inaugural
Old London4th February 1971: The Old Fulham Pottery in the New Kings Road, which faces demolition if a development plan is approved by Hammersmith Borough Council. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)