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Irish Potato FamineVillagers at Waterville, County Kerry, Ireland during the Great Famine, Ireland, 1846. Original publication: Illustrated London News - pub 10th January 1846
Le CelerifereTwo designs for Le Celerifere, an early bicycle said to have been invented by le Comte de Sivrac, circa 1791. In fact, the Comte may himself have been the invention of journalist Louis Baudry de
Galway Starvation RiotsStarving townspeople raid a potato store in Galway during a famine, Ireland, 13th June 1842. Food riots occurred all day in the city
Marshalsea CourtThe racquet court of the Marshalsea, in Southwark, south London, 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Marshalsea CourtThe Palace Court of the Marshalsea, in Southwark, south London, 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Famine In IrelandA starving Irish peasant on a cart pulled by an emaciated horse, Ireland, circa 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Indian Corn On SaleCrowds outside a government depot in Cork, Ireland, where Indian corn is being sold by the British government, 1846. Food was short after the failure of much of the potato harvest
Prayers During FamineA group of worshippers praying in a chapel in the town of Thurles, North Tipperary, Ireland, during the Great Famine, 1848. Original publication: Illustrated London News - pub 26th August 1848
All London; Suburban London StreetA suburban street in London, May 1951. Original publication: Picture Post - 5309 - All London - pub. 26th May 1951 (Photo by Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Gresley Pacific locomotives at Kings Cross station, London, circa 1926.. Left to right; Class A1 No 2544 Lemberg ; unidentified; Class A1 No 2578 Bayardo ; Class A1 No 4476 Royal Lancer