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Free The BirdsSeptember 1956: The Belgian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals recommend that citizens of Antwerp buy caged birds from dealers and release them in the city parks
Bags Of Nuts1955: Nuts Festival, Luxembourg. (Photo by Fred Van Schagen/BIPs/Getty Images)
Overhead Wires23rd February 1901: Workmen erecting the overhead wires in Commercial Road for the electric tram from a tower wagon, in Portsmouth. (Photo by F J Mortimer/Getty Images)
Call To Arms1915: Lord Kitcheners appeal for recruits pasted on a letterbox. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Stage Door Johnnies1894: Admirers waiting for Gaiety Girls outside the stage door of the Prince of Wales Theatre. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Smithsonian InstituteIllustration of the exterior of the Smithsonian Institute, which was established by Congress, Washington, D.C. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Roof ViewChildren looking out from the rooftop playground of the Jones Centre of the Childrens Aid Society in New York City
Hug A DogOne of the canine actors at Miss d Essens New York animal acting school practises an affectionate hug with a human friend
The Motor Citycirca 1955: Detroit is the seventh largest city in the United States and a centre for the car-manufacturing industry. (Photo by Carl Purcell/Three Lions/Getty Images)
Dog Chosen As Team Leader For Sir Ernest Shackletons Trans-Antarctic ExpeditionJULY 1914: An Arctic dog called Fox at Spratts Bedlington Kennels, chosen as a team leader for an Antarctic expedition led by Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, July 1914
Dog Chosen For Sir Ernest Shackletons Trans-Antarctic ExpeditionJULY 1914: An Arctic dog called Lively at Spratts Bedlington Kennels, chosen to take part in an Antarctic expedition led by Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, 1914
Husky Dog Chosen For Sir Ernest Shackletons Trans-Antarctic ExpeditionJULY 1914: A Husky dog called Lively at Spratts Bedlington Kennels, chosen to take part in an Antarctic expedition led by Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, July 1914
SS EnduranceJuly 1914: Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackletons ship SS Endurance in dry dock at Millwall Docks, during preparations for his Antarctic expedition. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Perth AlleywayThe cobbled streets and old walls of Perth, the Fair City, once the capital of Scotland
VAT Headquarters in Southend, Essex, where Value Added Tax will be launched in April. Keystone Press photographer Ron Case took four hours to ensure all the blinds were pulled down in the right
Skipping Poodles27th November 1959: Skipping poodles from the Bertram Mills circus in training for the winter season. (Photo by Ron Case/Keystone/Getty Images)
Radio TelescopeThe construction of the mobile dish for the radio telescope being erected by the Ministry of Public Buliding and Works for Professor Ryle and Cambridge University
Devon FloodsFlooding in a South Devon river valley
Fire Escape30th August 1929: Two fire fighters emerging from a smoke-filled vent. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Fire DrillOctober 1929: A fireman holds a boys legs and guides him, upside-down, into a canvas escape chute during a fire drill at Eton College. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Trafalgar Square1908: The National Gallery and the Church of St-Martin-in-the-Fields on Trafalgar Square in London. (Photo by Alfred Hind Robinson/A H Robinson/Getty Images)
First Vote1929: 103-year old Mrs Hannah Headly of Tottenham claims her first vote. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Dangling Apples1928: Women trying to eat apples from the end of pieces of string, at an event organized for the opening of Tottenham sports ground. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Oil Tank SmashAugust 1926: An overturned oil tank wagon in Tottenham, north London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Centre Point17th August 1966: The Centre Point building, near Tottenham Court Road, London. (Photo by Peter King/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Wheres A Porter ?3rd August 1929: Two young women pushing their luggage on a trolley at Paddington station during the holiday rush out of London. (Photo by J. A. Hampton/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Steamer On LakeA Swiss steamer on Lake Geneva at Geneva
Sailing BoatsSailing boats on the River Tagus at Lisbon, Portugal
Sneak Preview11th August 1937: Three schoolboys take an anauthorised look inside one of the tents at Crayford Fair, during their summer holidays. (Photo by Derek Berwin/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Cargo Ships27th August 1956: Three ships in the flooded King George V dry dock at Southampton being loaded with war material for the Mediterranean
Winter Churchyard28th February 1958: Following a blizzard which swept the British Isles in 1953 the churchyard of the Holy Innocents Church at High Beech, nr Loughton, Essex is covered in snow
Royal Pavilioncirca 1820: The oriental facade of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, built by Henry Holland and John Nash for King George IV, then Prince of Wales. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Brighton Pavilion1920: The Royal Pavilion at Brighton. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Pavilioncirca 1825: The oriental domes of Brighton Pavilion in Sussex, the pleasure palace of King George IV. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Where Is The Judge ?A bloodhound entered in the Crufts dog show at Olympia stands up to have a look round
DachshundsFive red smooth-haired dachshunds at Crufts
Chained Bloodhound8th February 1957: Champion Bloodhound Domination of Brighton sits well wrapped up in a duffle coat as he waits for the judges to come at Olympia. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Vet CheckFebruary 1928: A vet examining a dog entered for Crufts Dog Show at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Crystal Palace1926: Crufts Dog Show at Crystal Palace, south London. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Feathers Hotelcirca 1900: The Feathers Hotel in Ludlow, Shropshire. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Strike Champagne12th May 1926: A group of students unloading crates of champagne at a leading hotel in Birmingham on the ninth day of the Great Strike. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Pony FairWild and unbroken Exmoor ponies are rounded up for auction
All-Night QueueCricket fans pass the time with a game of cards in an all-night queue outside Lords Cricket Ground, London, circa 1930. (Photo by Evening Standard/Keystone/FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
On The Short SideLinda Goldstraw wearing a mini-dress getting into a London taxi. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Room On Top16th July 1980: One of David Smarts elephants boards the bus to Earls Court. (Photo by Colin Davey/Evening Standard/Getty Images)
The Menin GateJuly 1927: The Great Ypres Arch, later known as the Menin Gate, after the removal of its scaffolding. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Coypu Trapper6th February 1980: Coypu trapper Chris Bircham walking with one of his victims over his shoulder on the fens in East Anglia. (Photo by Colin Davey/Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Read All About ItApril 1929: A Londoner buys a copy of the Evening Standard from a street seller in Piccadilly. The headlines read British Airmen Fly The Atlantic. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)