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Poor Family At HomeAugust 1875: A working-class family at home in Leather Lane in Londons East End on a Sunday morning. Original Publication: Illustrated London News - pub. 1875 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Scene Of Webbs DeathAugust 1883: A whirlpool in the Niagara rapids where English swimmer Captain Matthew Webb, the first man to swim the English Channel, was last seen. Original Publication: The Graphic - pub
Game Of Badminton1874: A game of badminton mixed doubles in India, where the game is a recent import. Original Publication: The Graphic - pub. 1874 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Early Motor Rally1896: An Arnold Motor Carriage and a Packard outside the Hotel Metropole in Brighton during the first London to Brighton car run
Long Haulcirca 1900: A rock climber swinging on a rope as he is hauled up a cliff face. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
J1693071, diry 18757, outdoors, day, river, T / BRI / COBHAM / SURREY, background peopleCobham Mill on the River Mole, in the village of Church Cobham, Surrey, circa 1930. (Photo by Val Doone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
diry 18759, J1694082, earlydate, print, H / EDU / SCH / PRE 1700, H 4601 BOX 89 1 / 4 ORIG H 4600Schoolboys at their lesson, UK, circa 1500. A woodcut from John Stanbridges Parvulorum Institutio, printed by Wynkyn de Worde. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Paris RevoltsPhotogravure of the remains of the barricades in the Rue Royale, Paris, near the Place de la Concorde, the Corps Legislative (now the Chambre des Deputies) and the Dome des Invalides
Place De La Concordecirca 1860: Traffic crossing the River Seine in Paris, in front of the Place and Hotel de la Concorde, formerly Place Louis XV, with the newly erected Obelisk from luxor as the centerpiece
Folies FacadeThe Folies Bergere music hall and cabaret venue in the Montmartre district of Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Parisian Bloomerscirca 1855: Women wearing bloomers draw stares from passers by on a boulevard in Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Napoleonic WarsThe Allied troops enter Paris by the Porte Saint-Martin, having defeated Napoleon I during the Napoleonic Wars, 31st March 1814. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Cotton FactoryTextile workers in a British cotton factory, where processes include carding, drawing and roving. Engraving by J Cart after an original work by T Allom, circa 1840
Coal WhimseyAn engine drawing coal, or a coal whimsey, at the Staffordshire Collieries. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Anti-Corn LawA cartoon showing the floor of Covent garden being scrubbed clean of the words Anti-Corn Law whilst a top-hatted man and his assistants purify the air
Locomotive LegA cartoon depicting John Bulls locomotive leg. Original Artwork: From Punch (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
LMS RailwayEntrance of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway line at Edge Hill in Liverpool. Original Artwork: Drawing by TT Bury, engraved by H Pyall and published by Ackerman
Mermaids At BrightonWomen venturing into the water from bathing machines drawn up to the sea at Brighton. They are clad in voluminous bathing dresses
Safer StreetsA line of policemen in beards striking terror into the hearts of the local children, entitled, The Police wear Beards and Moustaches - Panic Among The Street Boys
Welsh QuarryA black marble quarry near Red Wharf Bay in Anglesea. Original Artwork: Aquatint by William Daniell (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Charles DarwinBritish naturalist Charles Darwin (1809 - 1882). Original Artwork: Woodbury type by Lock & Whitfield. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Getty Images)
Battle Of Alma20th September 1854: The Highland Regiment attack the Russian defences at the Battle of the Alma, a major engagement of the Crimean War
City Centrecirca 1840: Saint Martins in the Bull Ring and High Street, Birmingham in the West Midlands (Warwickshire). Original Artwork: Engraved by A B Johnson (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Brighton Pavilioncirca 1825: The Indian-style domes of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, built by Henry Holland and John Nash for King George IV, then Prince of Wales. Original Artwork: Drawn and engraved by J Bruce
Carlton Housecirca 1820: The south front of Carlton House on Pall Mall, London, designed by John Nash. Peacocks wander about on the lawn. Original Artwork: Engraving by R Reeve after J Westall, ARA
Ojibwa War Dancecirca 1800: Four members of the Ojibwa tribe perform a war dance. From left to right, they are Pat-au-a-quot-a-wee-be (Flying Cloud), Sa-Mah (Tobacco)
Statue Sandalscirca 1850: Roman sandals taken from antique statues. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Exhibition Opening1851: The opening of the Great Exhibition in Crystal Palace, the glass and iron building designed by Joseph Paxton, at Hyde Park, London. Interior of the Foreign Nave
Engine Chimneyscirca 1840: The stationary engine chimneys and locomotive engine house near Camden Town on the London and Birmingham Railway line
Crystal Fountainscirca 1880: Fountains outside the Crystal Palace, the exhibition hall designed by Sir Joseph Paxton and reconstructed at Sydenham in south London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Steam Power1820: An illustrators comic vision of future pollution from various modes of steam-powered transport. People are represented as walking, riding and flying by steam
Exposition Universelle 1855An elevation of the Palais de l Industrie, the main entrance to the Paris Worlds Fair, 1855. Atop the gate is a sculpture of France crowning Art and Industry by Elias Robert
Eatanswill ElectionChaos at the Eatanswill election scene from Charles Dickenss first novel The Pickwick Papers, published as a serial from 1836 to 1837. Illustration by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne, 1815 - 1882)
Arriving At ManchesterThe Liverpool and Manchester Railway enters Manchester across Water Street, 1831. Engraving by H. Pyall after T. Bury (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
World War IIFine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Art: War: World War II
Climbing Pipe28th April 1923: A man climbing a 90 ft pipe at Wembley Stadium in London on the day of the FA Cup final between West Ham United and Bolton Wanderers