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Workman in cap drinking beer in studio, (B&W), (Close-up), (Portrait)
Boy (8-9) drinking milk from glass, smiling, (B&W)
Girl (6-7) eating breakfast, resting head on hand, (B&W)
Elegant man pouring beer from bottle into glass, (B&W)
Young woman lying on cushion with leopard
Young couple sitting at outdoor cafA, smilingYoung couple sitting at outdoor cafA©, smiling
Woman sitting with glass of beer, portrait
Young woman holding glass of drink, portrait
Man and woman with balloons and refreshments
Young woman in mermaid costume sitting on shell, smiling, portrait
Woman leaning on pedestal and holding beer glass
Mid adult woman holding glass of beer with guitar in background
Woman drinking juice by drinking straw, close-up
Mature man sitting with stirring glasses of ice
Man looking at different types of glasses filled with ice cubes
Slum Life1907: Women pushing a pram past a bakery window in Little Italy, a slum area of London in the borough of Holborn. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Close-Up Aphis8th September 1945: A microphotograph of a strawberry aphis (capitophorus fragariae). Original Publication: Picture Post - 2086 - Gas War Against Farmers Pest - pub
Cattle Grazing11th August 1945: A herd of Highland cattle grazing in a valley in the Scottish Highlands. Kept mainly for their appearance
Blowy DayWomens seaside morning dress. Two late 18th century women in bonnets on a breezy day by the sea. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Yorkshire MausoleumCircular mausoleum reached by double staircases, in the park at Castle Howard, Yorkshire. Original Artwork: Drawing - Thomson. Engraving - Hawksworth. Pub. Beauties of England and Wales
St Magnus InteriorThe Anglican church of St Magnus-the-Martyr on Lower Thames Street in the the City of London, circa 1900. The original building was destroyed in the the Great Fire of London in 1666
Death To The EarlCrowds watching the execution of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Thomas Wentworth, Ist Earl of Strafford (1593 - 1641), 12th May 1641
Barton AqueductA sailing boat being towed by horses over Barton Bridge which carries a canal over a river. Original Artwork: Drawing - Johannes Swertner (1746 - 1813)
Bombay GreenThe private army of the East India Company drilling on Bombay Green which is also being used by passers-by, on foot and in various forms of transport. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Sunday OutingCoaches taking passengers on a Sunday trip up Richmond Hill. One coach horse is refusing to go any further. Original Artwork
Newgate FuneralA funeral service round a coffin in Newgate chapel, London. The Central Criminal Court (The Old Bailey) was built on the site at the beginning of the 20th century
Chatsworth nestling against a wooded hillside. The original house was demolished and a new one built for William Cavendish, the 1st Duke of Devonshire, between 1695 - 1707
BudapestThe Szechenyi Chain Bridge over the River Danube seen from Buda Palace Hill. Designed by British engineer, William Tierney Clark
Dark Satanic MillsA Manchester mill towers above a city waterway with black smoke pouring from its chimneys. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tricycle Skate1882: The American Tricycle Skate based on the success of the tricycle. Speeds of up to 20mph are claimed by the inventor Mr J F Walters of Bayswater, London. Queens Magazine - pub
Wicket And Triggercirca 1790: The cricketer, Miss Wicket stands in front of the stumps with bat and ball. The huntswoman, Miss Trigger. complete with hounds and gun shows her the pheasants she has shot
The Piratescirca 1850: A young man stands on a barrel to play a violin while pirates sprawl on deck armed to the teeth and in the background an American ship comes to the rescue of delighted captives
St Pauls CathedralThe interior of St Pauls Cathedral in London, circa 1930. Under the stained glass window is the monument to Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton
Bored And DrunkA drunken revelry with drinkers collapsing under the table, dancing on its top and being sick. Entitled, Miseries of the Country
Grand Junction CanalLocks descending north of the entrance to the Braunston Tunnel on the Grand Junction Canal which linked the Oxford Canal in the Northampton area with London
Come And WelcomeA clergyman welcomes a young family to the church, circa 1800. the quote beneath reads He gave himself a ransom for all, from Timothy 2:6. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A gun dog chasing a rabbit17th January 1948: A gun dog chasing a rabbit. Original Publication: Picture Post - 4480 - Training Gun Dogs - pub. 1948 (Photo by Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Getty Images)