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Owler Lane School, Owler Lane, Firvale, Sheffield, c. 1910From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p00100
Just a Few Lines from Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1910From an original at Sheffield Libraries: p00594
Sheffield United Football Club programme advertising the forthcoming match against Notts CountyFrom an original at Sheffield Libraries: y14604
Colonel Ahmed Orabi or Ahmed Urabi, 1841 – 1911. Aka Arabi, Pasha, Orabi, Pasha and Ahmed-Pasha Orabi el-Masri. On horseback Colonel Ahmed Orabi or Ahmed Urabi, 1841 – 1911
Salvation Army brass band, c. 1910Colourised from an original (black and white) image at Sheffield Libraries: p01491
Men carrying President McKinley on sedan chairIllustration shows representatives of the Democratic, Republican. President McKinley on a sedan chair and waving their hats as a show of support for McKinleys policies. 1870 - 1909
Scheme of evolution displayed in form of treeHaeckels scheme of evolution displayed in the form of a tree. From Ernst Haeckel " The Evolution of Man" fifth edition, London, 1910
Russian Peasant at farm house, 1910
Wason Manufacturing Company Of Springfield, Mass. Railway Car Builders, Car Wheels And General Railway Work By Charles Parsons, 1821-1910, Us, USA, America, Us, USA, America
Birds Eye View Of Wason Car Manufacturing Co. Circa 1872. By Charles Parsons, 1821 1910, Us, USA, America
M. Eiffel, Our Artists Latest Tour De Force, June 29, 1889, Sambourne, Linley, 1844-1910
The Promenade Carlsbad, Karlsbad By Franz Skarbina, 1849-1910, German. Promenade Under The Trees With People Walking, Children Playing And Ladies Seated With Flowers
Wright Brothers biplane Flier : This plane used fuel injection. Card published 1910
Jeffrey Amherst, lst Baron Amherst (1717-1797) English soldier, Commander-in-Chief in North America 1769, Governor-General of British North America 1760-1763
Transporter bridge, Newport, Wales, Britain, c1910. This allowed shipping to pass unimpeded and passengers and goods to be transported across river on suspended platform or gondola
Biplane Glider of Octave Chanute (1832-1910) French-born American engineer. Flight achieved by running downhill until airborne. Chanute and team began experimetns in 1896
Nulli Secundus (Dirigible No. 2), First British military steerable balloon, built at British Army Balloon Factory, 1905
William Hensons (1805-1888) Aerial Steam Carriage of 1843. Henson and his partner Stringfellow managed to get a model of this steam powered flying machine airborne
Antoinette monoplane of Hubert Latham (1883-1912) French aviator. From series of cards on aviation published c1910. Chromolithograph
Henri Farman (1874-1958), French aviator and aircraft constructor. Farman biplane c1909. From set of cards on aviation published 1910. Chromolithograph
Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896) German gliding pioneer and aeronautical inventor, flying one of his gliders. He made about 2, 000 flights before being killed
Samuel Franklin Cody (1862-1913) American-born British aviator. Kite flying instructor to British army. Cody biplane c1909. Chromolithograph card of 1910
Samuel Pierpont Langley (1834-1906) American astronomer and aeronautical pioneer. Langleys steam-powered model plane Aerodrome. In 1896 Aerodrome 5 flew 3/4 mile
Baroness Raymonde Delaroche also known as Elise Deroche (1886-1919), first woman to hold pilots licence. On 3 November 1909 she flew a Voisin biplane 1, 000 yards
Henri Farman (1874-1958), French aviator and aircraft constructor, in his Voisin biplane winning Archdeacon Deutsch prize for first circular l kilometre flight, Paris, 13 January 1908
Graham White, British pioneer aviator, c1910
The Terra Nova Expedition 1910 A. DThe Terra Nova Expedition 1910. Officially the British Antarctic Expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott
Mammal embryos. From Ernst Haeckel The Evolution of Man, fifth edition, London, 1910
Sauropsida embryos. From Ernst Haeckel The Evolution of Man, fifth edition, London, 1910
Paleontological tree of vertebrates. From Ernst Haeckel " The Evolution of Man", fifth edition, London, 1910
German militarism, Simplicissimus, 1910German militarism in the Wilhelmine era. Cartoon from " Simplicissimus", 1910
German militarism in Wilhelmine eraGerman militarism in the Wilhelmine era: German Lance - corporal giving prospective soldiers their first orders: 1910
British Prime Minister, Herbert AsquithThe British Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, infuriated by the constant blocking of House of Commons bills by the House of Lords, threatening the Marquess of Lansdowne
Ragged School dinnerA Ragged School dinner, Camberwell, London, c1910
Street scene, Westminster, London, with cars, boy with handcart, and policeman on duty, c 1910. Photograph
Traffic in Westbourne Grove, London, outside Whiteleys department store, c1910
Lord Mayors Banquet being distributed to poorGuildhall, London, the remains of the Lord Mayors Banquet being distributed to the poor, 1900 - 1910
Unemployed workers queuing up at soup kitchenUnemployed workers queuing up at a soup kitchen, Grays Yard, London, c1910
Entertaining crippled children, Browning Hall, East London, c1910
David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945) Welsh - born British Liberal statesman. In 1908, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lloyd George introduced his Old Age Pensions Act
Children working in spinning shed, 1910Children and overseer at work in the spinning shed of an American cotton mill, 1910
Salomon - Auguste Andree (centre) (1854 - 1897), Swedish engineer, with the men who accompanied on the fatal voyage to explore the North Pole (1897). On 11 July 1897 they set out by balloon
Portrait of Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Girls with lollipops, 1910
The Wolf, cartoon, 1910" The Wolf", cartoon, 1910
JJ (Joseph John) Thomson (1856-1940) British physicist: discoverer of Electron and pioneer of nuclear physics. Here at work in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge
Parliament Square, London, c1906, showing early electric lamps, an automobile (car) and a horse drawn carriage or cart