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Exmoor VillageThe Royal Oak Inn in Winsford, Exmoor, Somerset, circa 1929. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Art Deco BarThe lounge bar in Nell Gwynn House, an apartment block in the King's Road, Chelsea, 1930. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A Famous ShimmyA young holidaymaker in Bognor Regis looking at a machine which promises to reveal how Gilda Gray Demonstrates Her Famous Shimmy
MonchSeptember 1962: The Swiss mountain Monch as viewed from the Jungfraujoch. (Photo by Terry Chambers/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Quiet Austria1963: Seefeld in Tirol, Austria, with the Tirol Alps in the background. (Photo by Terry Chambers/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Zurich On Limmat1963: The banks of the river Limmat, Zurich. (Photo by Terry Chambers/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
North Face EigerSeptember 1962: The North side of the Eiger in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland. (Photo by Terry Chambers/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Zurich MetersSeptember 1962: Parking meters on the streets of Zurich. (Photo by Terry Chambers/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Harvest TimeHarvest time at the Paul Masson vineyards in Saratoga, California circa 1930's. (Photo by Pictorial Parade/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
Pulteney Bridge, circa 1930Pulteney Bridge over the River Avon in Bath, Somerset, with the weir on the right, circa 1930. The bridge was built in the latter half of the 18th century by Robert Adam
Single Span HangerMen at work on the steel girders of a single span hanger being built at Gravesend Airport with a main span of 130ft
Mothballed Boeing B17 and Consolidated B24 Planes Graveyard31st July 1975: Mothballed Boeing B17 and Consolidated B24 planes at Walnut Ridge, Arkansas after being declared obsolete by the US Air Force. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
A group of women cycling, 18941894: A group of women cycling, from the Graphic Magazine. Original Artwork: Engraving by L Vallet. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
The Royal Marinescirca 1910: From left to right, a Corporal and an Officer of the Royal Marines. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Scots Guards Foot Guardscirca 1910: From left to right - A Sergeant and a Private in the Scots Guards. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
George Eliot's House, the Priory, 21 North Bank, St John's WoodNorth Bank, St John's Wood, London famous as The Priory, home of writer George Eliot from 1863 until 1878. George Eliot moved to a house called the Priory, located at 21 North Bank in London
Horse Drawn Omnibuscirca 1885: A horse bus in a country lane on a journey from Penzance to Land's End, Cornwall is carrying passengers inside and outside on top
Christ's Lightcirca 1855: Wearing a crown of thorns and carrying a lantern, Jesus Christ knocks on the door of a house. The Light of the World, after William Holman Hunt. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Oxford and Cambridge University Armscirca 1900: The coats of arms of the colleges of Oxford University and Cambridge University. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Tennis in the Snow by Arthur Hopkins1884: Tennis in the Snow by illustrator, Arthur Hopkins. A man slipping and falling during a mixed doubles match in the snow. Original Publication: The Graphic (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Original Singer sewing machinecirca 1895: Original Singer sewing machine dated 1854 and in working order. Isaac Merritt Singer invented the world's first practical sewing machine in 1850. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Stationers Hall, Stationers Ball Court, Londoncirca 1830: A drawing by Thomas H Shepherd and engraved by W Watkins, of Stationers Hall, Stationers Ball Court, London. The Stationers Company originated in 1403 when the Mayor of the City of London
Hospital Post1926: Children at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, receiving their post. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation ScotThe Coronation Scot at full speed during a test run between London's Euston and Crewe. The London Midland and Scottish Railway train has been designed to provide a six
London Midland & Scottish Railway's ‘Coronation ScotMay 1937: The sleek Coronation Scot 4-6-8 locomotive at Crewe. The 1930s saw remarkable advances in railway technology, which produced improved journey times and better comfort for travellers
White House Of The ConfederacyFirst White House of the Confederacy in Montgomery, Alabama, USA, circa 1930. The property was the home of Confederate States President Jefferson Davis (1809-1889)
Munster At UlmThe gothic church or Munster at Ulm is the tallest in the world. The spire is 161 m (528 ft) high. Work began in 1377 directed first by the master mason Heinrich Parler and his descendants
Welsh Valleycirca 1950: The Bwlch Oerddrws Pass, near Dinas Mawddwy, Wales. (Photo by Barnard/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Coal Workerscirca 1930: A group of coal workers in the West Indies, using baskets to carry the coal. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Indiana Coal MineApril 1938: The interior of a coal mine in the American state of Indiana. (Photo by Ferdinand S. Hirsh/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Minerscirca 1930: Miners bring out coal out from a small privately owned mine in the Forest of Dean. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Canal ConstructionConstruction work during the making of the Panama Canal, engineered by French diplomat Vicomte Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps (1805 - 1894)
Fording The Kelanicirca 1900: Two men fording the Kelani at Ruanwella in Sri Lanka on an elephant. (Photo by Spencer Arnold Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Bank Of Montrealcirca 1910: The Bank of Montreal (right) at Montreal. (Photo by Spencer Arnold Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Doric Temple1968: A Doric temple at Segesta, Sicily. (Photo by Spencer Arnold Collection/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Folies BergereThe Folies Bergere theatre in Paris, 1st February 1929. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Fleet Street1906: Fleet Street looking towards Ludgate Hill and St. Paul's Cathedral. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
St Bride's Steeplecirca 1825: The steeple of the Parish Church of St Bride in Fleet Street, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Bugatticirca 1929: A Type 44 Bugatti with two-seater drophead coupe coachwork, parked outside the Bugatti-owned Chateau St Jean in Dorlisheim, near Bugatti's Molsheim factory in Alsace
Labatt's Beer TruckView of a streamlined Art Deco-style Labatt's beer delivery truck, 1930s. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Big Donut Drive Incirca 1965: Exterior view of customers standing at the counter of the Big Donut Drive-In, which features a giant donut on its roof, 1960s. (Photo by William M. Graham/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A Night In New York1960: View of theater marquees and neon signs lit up at night on Broadway, Times Square, New York City. Marquees advertise director Billy Wilder's film
Row Of Carscirca 1960: A row of Morris Mini-Minors. (Photo by Ber Belis/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Five Grade Classcirca 1960: Pupils from five of eight grades under the tutelage of one teacher at a one room schoolhouse in rural Kentucky, USA. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)
Smithfield MarketPig carcasses hang in Smithfield meat market, London
Walworth MarketA bargain stall at London's Walworth Road Market, known as the East End Market, which was replaced by an indoor market at the Elephant and Castle
Children At WindowTwo children stretching up to see sweets on display in a shop window at Castlebay on the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides