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Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Original Singer sewing machine

Original Singer sewing machine
circa 1895: Original Singer sewing machine dated 1854 and in working order. Isaac Merritt Singer invented the world's first practical sewing machine in 1850. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Stationers Hall, Stationers Ball Court, London

Stationers Hall, Stationers Ball Court, London
circa 1830: A drawing by Thomas H Shepherd and engraved by W Watkins, of Stationers Hall, Stationers Ball Court, London. The Stationers Company originated in 1403 when the Mayor of the City of London

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Hospital Post

Hospital Post
1926: Children at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, receiving their post. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation Scot

London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation Scot
The Coronation Scot at full speed during a test run between London's Euston and Crewe. The London Midland and Scottish Railway train has been designed to provide a six

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation Scot

London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation Scot
May 1937: The sleek Coronation Scot 4-6-8 locomotive at Crewe. The 1930s saw remarkable advances in railway technology, which produced improved journey times and better comfort for travellers

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: White House Of The Confederacy

White House Of The Confederacy
First White House of the Confederacy in Montgomery, Alabama, USA, circa 1930. The property was the home of Confederate States President Jefferson Davis (1809-1889)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Munster At Ulm

Munster At Ulm
The gothic church or Munster at Ulm is the tallest in the world. The spire is 161 m (528 ft) high. Work began in 1377 directed first by the master mason Heinrich Parler and his descendants

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Welsh Valley

Welsh Valley
circa 1950: The Bwlch Oerddrws Pass, near Dinas Mawddwy, Wales. (Photo by Barnard/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Coal Workers

Coal Workers
circa 1930: A group of coal workers in the West Indies, using baskets to carry the coal. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Indiana Coal Mine

Indiana Coal Mine
April 1938: The interior of a coal mine in the American state of Indiana. (Photo by Ferdinand S. Hirsh/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Miners

Miners
circa 1930: Miners bring out coal out from a small privately owned mine in the Forest of Dean. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Canal Construction

Canal Construction
Construction work during the making of the Panama Canal, engineered by French diplomat Vicomte Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps (1805 - 1894)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Fording The Kelani

Fording The Kelani
circa 1900: Two men fording the Kelani at Ruanwella in Sri Lanka on an elephant. (Photo by Spencer Arnold Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Bank Of Montreal

Bank Of Montreal
circa 1910: The Bank of Montreal (right) at Montreal. (Photo by Spencer Arnold Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Doric Temple

Doric Temple
1968: A Doric temple at Segesta, Sicily. (Photo by Spencer Arnold Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Folies Bergere

Folies Bergere
The Folies Bergere theatre in Paris, 1st February 1929. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Fleet Street

Fleet Street
1906: Fleet Street looking towards Ludgate Hill and St. Paul's Cathedral. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: St Bride's Steeple

St Bride's Steeple
circa 1825: The steeple of the Parish Church of St Bride in Fleet Street, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: The Bugatti

The Bugatti
circa 1929: A Type 44 Bugatti with two-seater drophead coupe coachwork, parked outside the Bugatti-owned Chateau St Jean in Dorlisheim, near Bugatti's Molsheim factory in Alsace

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Labatt's Beer Truck

Labatt's Beer Truck
View of a streamlined Art Deco-style Labatt's beer delivery truck, 1930s. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Big Donut Drive In

Big Donut Drive In
circa 1965: Exterior view of customers standing at the counter of the Big Donut Drive-In, which features a giant donut on its roof, 1960s. (Photo by William M. Graham/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: A Night In New York

A Night In New York
1960: View of theater marquees and neon signs lit up at night on Broadway, Times Square, New York City. Marquees advertise director Billy Wilder's film

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Row Of Cars

Row Of Cars
circa 1960: A row of Morris Mini-Minors. (Photo by Ber Belis/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Five Grade Class

Five Grade Class
circa 1960: Pupils from five of eight grades under the tutelage of one teacher at a one room schoolhouse in rural Kentucky, USA. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Smithfield Market

Smithfield Market
Pig carcasses hang in Smithfield meat market, London

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Walworth Market

Walworth Market
A bargain stall at London's Walworth Road Market, known as the East End Market, which was replaced by an indoor market at the Elephant and Castle

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Children At Window

Children At Window
Two children stretching up to see sweets on display in a shop window at Castlebay on the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Fishing Village

Fishing Village
Fishing nets set out to dry on the beach in front of the Moat House in Aldeburgh, Suffolk

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Anglers Head Home

Anglers Head Home
Two young anglers walking away from the Serpentine lake, London, where they have spent the day fishing

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Fleet Street

Fleet Street
Traffic in Fleet Street, London

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Penned Sheep

Penned Sheep
Bleating sheep gather together for warmth in their pen as they wait to be sold at Petersfield market

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Washing White

Washing White
Two men rub down the white-washed ceilings of a newly completed fish market in Dubai

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Ponies For Sale

Ponies For Sale
New Forest ponies penned for sale

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Infant Anglers

Infant Anglers
A pair of young anglers pack up after a day's unsuccessful, but enjoyable, fishing at the Serpentine in London's Hyde Park

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Radio Station

Radio Station
The ground radio station, which will receive messages from the USA via a satellite in orbit, during construction on Goonhilly Downs, Cornwall

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Cuddly Bears

Cuddly Bears
28th August 1950: Hundreds of teddy-bears are produced at Ealontoys Ltd of Kings Cross in London for sale to Christmas shoppers. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Armless

Armless
August 1961: Almost completed mannequins await some final touches at the workshop where they are made. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Regent's Park Tunnel

Regent's Park Tunnel
10th May 1960: A couple of ladies take a stroll through the old tunnel in Regent's Park Gardens leading to the south side of the zoo, in London, England

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Circular Vision

Circular Vision
September 1964: The inside of a newly manufactured bale of newspaper produced at the Enso factory in Imatra, northern Finland. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Cripplegate Theatre

Cripplegate Theatre
April 1956: The stage-manager at the Cripplegate Theatre testing the signals and lights before a production. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Infant Anglers

Infant Anglers
27th September 1949: A pair of young anglers pack up after a day's unsuccessful, but enjoyable, angling at the Serpentine in London's Hyde Park. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Christie's Morris

Christie's Morris
1961: A 1924 bullet-nosed Morris car which belonged to Mary Bonham Christie, owner of an animal sanctuary on the island of Brownsea in Poole Harbour, Dorset

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury Cathedral
1958: The nave and cloisters of the cathedral church of Saint Mary which was founded in 1075. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Salisbury Cathedral

Salisbury Cathedral
1958: The nave and cloisters of the cathedral church of Saint Mary which was founded in 1075. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Penned Sheep

Penned Sheep
1947: Bleating sheep gather together for warmth in their pen as they wait to sold at Petersfield market. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Broadstairs Beach

Broadstairs Beach
A group of brave holiday makers sitting in the rain on Broadstairs Beach. (Photo by Chris Ware/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: White's Club

White's Club
26th January 1949: Two ornate lampposts outside the window of White's in St James Street. Founded by Fred White in 1693, White's lays claim to being the oldest club in London

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Left Leg Forward

Left Leg Forward
August 1961: Shop window mannequins await completion. (Photo by Chris Ware/Keystone Features/Getty Images)



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