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Images Dated 8th June 2004 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: The electric light- Mr Edison in his laboratory: a sketch fr

The electric light- Mr Edison in his laboratory: a sketch fr
Illustration showing Thomas Edison (1847 - 1931) in his laboratory experimenting with light in 1880. The most prolific inventor the world has ever seen

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: The informal luncheon at the meet of the Devon and Somerset

The informal luncheon at the meet of the Devon and Somerset
An alfresco lunch served during a hunt meeting of the Devon and Somerset staghounds, showing several ladies and gentlemen seated on the ground around a picnic

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Edward VII at the Royal Albert Hall

Edward VII at the Royal Albert Hall
Edward VII (1841-1910) in the Royal Box at the Albert Hall in May 1905. A keen devotee of social and leisure pursuits, Edward was an active theatre-goer

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Chestnut Sunday at Bushey Park

Chestnut Sunday at Bushey Park
Chestnut Sunday, a day in May celebrated in Bushey, Hertfordshire. Many people would journey to Bushey Park to see the famous avenue of chestnut trees in their full glory

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: The King and Queen at the Windsor festivities

The King and Queen at the Windsor festivities
George III (1738-1820)and Queen Charlotte observing the roasting of an ox at Windsor, part of celebrations to mark the kings Diamond Jubilee in 1810

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Edward VII deer-stalking in Scotland

Edward VII deer-stalking in Scotland
Edward VII (1841-1910), deer-stalking in Scotland. A keen sportsman, the King spent many holidays at Balmoral or Sandringham in Norfolk, where he was able to indulge this particular passion

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Seasonal Cheer

Seasonal Cheer
Seasonal illustration showing a woman in a cottage, or a kitchen of a bigger house, carrying a pie, pudding and cheese. A turkey

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: The Grill-Room at the South Kensington Museum

The Grill-Room at the South Kensington Museum (now the Victoria and Albert Museum) in 1871. Also known as the Poynter Room or Dutch Kitchen

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Dinner at the Grand Hotel de Quirinal, Rome

Dinner at the Grand Hotel de Quirinal, Rome
Dinner at the fashionable Grand Hotel de Quirinal in Rome in 1899

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Brights electric street fire alarm

Brights electric street fire alarm
Illustrative montage showing Brights electric street fire alarm in use. The larger image shows a policeman activating the alarm at a post in the street

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Caught

Caught
Children discovered in a larder or pantry by their parents and a horrified housekeeper or nanny eating jam out of a huge jar

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: A Club Dinner

A Club Dinner
The second of two pictures in a series by Edmund Blampied, called Leaves from Life, showing a fine dinner taken by upper class men and women at a club wearing black tie and evening dress

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Prince Henry

Prince Henry

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Humanitarian Deism

Humanitarian Deism
A speaker in Hyde Park, at Speakers Corner orates to a listening crowd in 1912. Since 1872, people have been allowed to speak at Speakers Corner on any subject they want

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Truffle hunting

Truffle hunting
A man and boy accompanied by four small dogs, hunt for truffles in a forest. Truffles, a fungus that grows in symbiosis with certain trees, and a culinary delicacy

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: A Merry Christmas

A Merry Christmas
A Christmas scene from the early 17th century showing seven men round a table raising goblets in the air for a toast. Several empty bottles or flasks are scattered about suggesting that a lot of wine

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Dinner table scene

Dinner table scene
Engraving to illustrate a short story by Robert Buchanan, The Master of the Mine showing a family in a typical middle-class Victorian home around a dining table

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Edward VII in his study

Edward VII in his study
Edward VII (1841-1910) shown at his desk in his study. Dubbed, The Uncle of Europe and also, Peacemaker, Edward was a skilled diplomat

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Electric light on the Thames Embankment

Electric light on the Thames Embankment
Illustration showing crowds admiring the electric lighting on the Thames Embankment, London in 1879. When the Victoria Embankment was opened in 1870 it was lit by cast iron gas lamps

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Restaurant scene

Restaurant scene
Evening in a modest restaurant showing diners at candlelit tables and a busy waiter carrying a plate of hot food and three bottles of wine

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Royal Review at Aldershot

Royal Review at Aldershot
Edward VII (1841-1910) accompanied by King Alfonso of Spain on horseback at a Royal Review at Aldershot in 1905. Edward was a renowned diplomat

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: George V, Queen Mary and the Royal Cadets

George V, Queen Mary and the Royal Cadets
Portrait of George V, Queen Mary and their two eldest sons, Prince Edward (later Edward VIII) and Prince Albert (later George VI) in cadet uniform. Taken at Barton Manor, Osborne

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Westminster Bridge lit by lime light

Westminster Bridge lit by lime light
Westminster Bridge shown lit by lime light as crowds of people and horse-drawn carriages cross. Lime light was so intense it could be seen 95 miles away

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Banquet given at the Crystal Palace by Sir Joseph and Lady P

Banquet given at the Crystal Palace by Sir Joseph and Lady P
Banquet given by Sir Joseph and Lady Paxton in Crystal Palace, London. Paxton (1801-1865) famously built the glass structure to house the Great Exhibition of 1851

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Aunt Sallys Christmas Boxes: John Crasss Discomfiture

Aunt Sallys Christmas Boxes: John Crasss Discomfiture
A Victorian family around a dining table during the distribution of envelopes of money, or Christmas boxes to servants. The servant who has just received his is either embarrassed or unimpressed with

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: A Rival to the Gotterdammerung dinner: Dining in Berlin s

A Rival to the Gotterdammerung dinner: Dining in Berlin s
Two ladies and a gentleman sat around a dinner table at the Ice Palace in Berlin. The venue, complete with ice rink was built at a cost of 100, 000 and became a fashionable dining venue

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: During the British Advance in the West: Australian Officers

During the British Advance in the West: Australian Officers
Official photograph from August 1916 showing a group of Australian soldiers stopping for lunch during the British advance at the Western Front

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: The Bude Lights in Trafalgar Square

The Bude Lights in Trafalgar Square
Bude lights in Trafalgar Square, London. Patented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney in 1839, the Bude light introduced oxygen gas into the middle of a standard oil lamp flame

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Edward VII in the Royal Box at Ascot

Edward VII in the Royal Box at Ascot
Edward VII (1841-1910) seen here in the Royal Box at Ascot during the visit of King Alfonso of Spain in 1905. Edward had many leisure interests including his enthusiasm for horse-racing

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Jablochkoffs electric light apparatus

Jablochkoffs electric light apparatus
Diagrams showing Jablochkoffs candle lamp. Paul Jablochkoff (1847-1894) was a Russian telegraph engineer who would rise to the post of director of telegraphs between Moscow and Kursk

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Clematis Roots in the shade, flowers in the sun

Clematis Roots in the shade, flowers in the sun
SG-9400 JACKMAN'S CLEMATIS Roots in the shade, flowers in the sun. Jackmanii Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 8th June 2004: Clematis

Clematis
APP-1086 Clematis Jackmanii superba Allen Paterson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.



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