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Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Forbidden Fruit; A young girl endeavours to pick an apple from the tree

Forbidden Fruit; A young girl endeavours to pick an apple from the tree
31st December 1956: A young girl endeavours to pick an apple from the tree. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8782 - Champion Children - unpub. (Photo by Thurston Hopkins/Picture Post/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Waiting For A Ship

Waiting For A Ship
Christina Zandvliet and her family emigrated to Australia but after falling ill she returned to Holland. Her children missed her so much they stowed aboard a ship to see her again

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Street Fashion 1953; fashionable young woman window shopping in Londons Piccadilly

Street Fashion 1953; fashionable young woman window shopping in Londons Piccadilly
4th June 1953: A fashionable young woman window shopping in Londons Piccadilly. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6576 - What Makes Piccadilly - pub

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: A man in a bowler hat walking under the arches on the cobbled Wapping High Street, London

A man in a bowler hat walking under the arches on the cobbled Wapping High Street, London
3rd December 1949: A man in a bowler hat walking under the arches on the cobbled Wapping High Street, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 4931 - The Pool Of London - pub

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Treacherous Sands; Low tide, or low water slack, at Goodwin Sands

Treacherous Sands; Low tide, or low water slack, at Goodwin Sands
1st May 1948: Low tide, or low water slack, at Goodwin Sands. The area is seamed with gullies and swillies formed by the swirling tides. Some of the holes have twelve feet of water above the sand

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Circa 1955, A rainbow arcs over the gorge of Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River

Circa 1955, A rainbow arcs over the gorge of Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River. (Photo by Bert Hardy/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: The Steam Locomotive Flying Scotsman at Wembley

The Steam Locomotive Flying Scotsman at Wembley
21st April 1925: The steam locomotive Flying Scotsman at Wembley. It is being moved sideways from its track into position for exhibition. (Photo by Brooke/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Poster For Uncle Toms Cabin

Poster For Uncle Toms Cabin
A poster advertising Harriet Beecher Stowes best-selling anti-slavery novel, Uncle Toms Cabin, written in 1852. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Cinema Poster; 7 Days Leave From Prison

Cinema Poster; 7 Days Leave From Prison
Convicted criminal Danny Hughes appears in a series of photographs as part of an experiment in home leave from prisons. Here he reads a poster advertising the gang warfare film Cosh Boy

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Empire Exhibition

Empire Exhibition
1924: The Flying Scotsman locomotive, leaving through the wall of the Palace of Engineering for Darlington, at the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Continental Express

Continental Express
1st September 1927: The Continental Express train at Harwich station. (Photo by Kirby/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Fast Mail Train

Fast Mail Train
Illustration of the fast mail train Engine number 110 from November 1877. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Compond Locomotive

Compond Locomotive
Illustration of a compound locomotive made by the Rhode Island Locomotive Works circa 1895. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: LMS 6399 Fury

LMS 6399 Fury
The newly-built locomotive 6399 Fury, of the London Midland and Scottish Railway, leaving the Hyde Park works in Glasgow for trials, 7th February 1930

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Suffragette Arson Attack at St Catherines Church, Hatcham

Suffragette Arson Attack at St Catherines Church, Hatcham
The fire brigade attend a blaze at St Catherines Church, Hatcham, which has been set light to by Suffragettes. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Financial District Cityscape

Financial District Cityscape
Aerial view from the East River looking northwest of the financial district and east side skyline of lower Manhattan, New York, New York, mid 1960s

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: 3-Litre Lagonda

3-Litre Lagonda
24th October 1953: A 3-Litre Lagonda motor car. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6771 - German Diesel Car For The Motor Show - pub. 1953 (Photo by Carl Sutton/Picture Post/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Cadillac

Cadillac
circa 1955: A 1906 Cadillac touring car at the Long Island Automotive Museum in New York State. (Photo by Carsten/Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: German Team

German Team
17th July 1954: The Mercedes team load one of their cars into a transporter for the 1954 French Grand Prix at Reims, which they later won. It was the first time German cars had competed for 15 years

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Traffic jam

Traffic jam
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Multi-lane highway traffic jam. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Times Square, Early 1930s

Times Square, Early 1930s
Aeriel view looking down on Times Square, New York, New York, early 1930s. Visible advertisements include those for Chevrolet, Wrigleys chewing gun, Coca-Cola, and Camel cigarettes

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Fort Belvedere

Fort Belvedere
Circa 1930: An aerial view of Fort Belvedere - an 18th Century country house in Windsor Great Park, formerly the residence of King Edward VIII. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Seawise University

Seawise University
The old name Queen Elizabeth is still visible above the new title Seawise University, during the refitting of the former Cunard vessel at Port Everglades, Florida

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Installing Turbines

Installing Turbines
circa 1911: Huge turbine engines being hoisted into position for fitting to the Cunard luxury liner Aquitania during her construction at a Clydebank shipyard owned by John Brown and Company

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Skeleton Ship

Skeleton Ship
circa 1911: The inner bottom and midship framing of the Cunard liner Aquitania during construction at John Brown and Companys Clydebank Yard

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Steeplejack

Steeplejack Harry Walker spending his honeymoon on a rush job, painting the chimney stack at Battersea Power station. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Bill Posters

Bill Posters
Illustration of a bill poster in the 19th century. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Lassie Dog

Lassie Dog
circa 1955: A rough coated collie dog sitting proudly in a field. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Corgis In Dog Show

Corgis In Dog Show
1976: Corgis taking part in a dog show at Olympia exhibition centre, London. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Dressing Rooms

Dressing Rooms
A work by William Hogarth, (1697 - 1764), of a theatre dressing-room, one of his modern moral subjects, circa 1735. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: The Inspection

The Inspection
The third in the series Marriage A La Mode by William Hogarth, satirising the mercenary marriage practices of the British upper classes, circa 1743

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: The Marriage Settlement

The Marriage Settlement
The first in the series Marriage A La Mode by William Hogarth, satirising the mercenary marriage practices of the British upper classes, circa 1743

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: shwe si gon pagoda in bagan myanmar

shwe si gon pagoda in bagan myanmar
Shwezigon Pagoda or Shwezigon Payas a Buddhist temple located in Nyaung-U, a town near Bagan, in Myanmar. A prototype of Burmese stupas

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Red Forest Maple Leaves in Peak Fall Colors Wisconsin

Red Forest Maple Leaves in Peak Fall Colors Wisconsin
End of the summer season brings such vibrant and colorful hues to the forest. I was walking through a Northern Wisconsin woods when I saw this canopy of red maple leaves

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Three Elephants Boarding a Bus

Three Elephants Boarding a Bus
16th July 1980: Three of David Smart Elephants wait to board a bus. (Photo by Colin Davey/Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Knife Grinder

Knife Grinder
circa 1910: A man and his knife grinding equipment at work in Axminster. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Herbert Felton/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Newcastle Slums

Newcastle Slums
circa 1910: A woman attends to domestic chores in a slum housing area of Newcastles by-ways. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Herbert Felton/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Stamford Bastion

Stamford Bastion
The Bastion at the west end of the old town wall, Stamford, Lincolnshire, circa 1930. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Battleship Hood

Battleship Hood
1930: HMS Hood during a dockyard refit at Portsmouth. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Barbara Cartland

Barbara Cartland
circa 1981: English romance novelist Dame Barbara Cartland (1901 - 2000). (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Zeppelin Construction

Zeppelin Construction
October 1934: The vast and intricate framework of the new Zeppelin LZ 129 under construction at Friedrichshafen, Germany. With a gas capacity of 7, 070, 000 cubic feet

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Aerial Glasgow

Aerial Glasgow
An aerial view of Glasgow, Scotland. The tall building in the centre is the Stow College of Commerce, with the new buildings of the Royal College of Science and Technology to its right

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Frank Whittle

Frank Whittle
September 1948: British aeronautical engineer Sir Frank Whittle (1907 - 1996), who patented the basic design for the turbojet engine, wearing his RAF uniform. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: SA 330 Helicopter

SA 330 Helicopter
29th January 1971: The SA 330 PUMA tactical-support helicopters in flight at Yeovil in Somerset. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Union Jack Trunks

Union Jack Trunks
Two models in Union Jack swimwear posing in Trafalgar Square to promote tourism to Gibraltar, 23rd October 1969. (Photo by Michael Webb/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Cuban Traffic

Cuban Traffic
Hordes of people and motor cars crowd the waterfront as the Cunard liner Mauretania pulls into Havana. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Pullman Express

Pullman Express
1870: A Pullman express train hauled by a steam locomotive on the Great Eastern Railway. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageConsumerproduct Collection: Injun Pete

Injun Pete
circa 1930: Pete the Pup, known all over the world through his film work in Hollywood comedies, dressed in a red indian headdress. (Photo by J. Eldee Hester/General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)



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