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Sleeping Beauty ballet, reawakening sceneWhile the King and Queen sleep, Prince Charming, with the blessing of the Lilac Fairy, bends to kiss the Sleeping Princess and thereby awaken her
White Star Line Cruise Liner - RMS Titanic
He was Jack Frost by Helen JacobsEnchanting illustration featuring a glistening Jack Frost lecturing a group of snowdrop fairies or pixies in a snow covered woodland glade
Charleston by YvaAn expressionist photograph capturing the spirit of the 1920s with a charleston dancer, and a black saxophone player capturing the atmosphere of jazz admirably
Goblin Market by Pauline BaynesIllustration by Pauline Baynes depicting a scene from Goblin Market, the poem by Christina Rossetti
Diana, Princess of Wales - St. Columb, CornwallA portrait of Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997) visiting St. Columb, Cornwall
Training Ship Mercury and boys racing crew, River HambleThe racing crew of the training ship Mercury with the ship itself in the background
Back Them Up - World War Two posterWorld War Two poster depicting British bombers (they look like the Bristol Beaufort) carrying out a daytime bombing raid on the city of Berlin
Belgrave Road, Pimlico, LondonView looking down Belgrave Road, Pimlico, London
Anatomy of a greyhoundAnatomical drawing of the muscles of a greyhound, precisely labelled
Milk for school children, 1955Before Margaret Thatcher the milk snatcher put and end to free school milk for the over sevens, all primary school children would enjoy their daily third pint ration at school
Dredger in Milford Haven Harbour, Pembrokeshire, South WalesThe dredger Beaufort in Milford Haven Harbour, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, with another boat alongside
British troops WWIBritish troops from the Royal Navy Division at Gallipoli during World War I
Great Well - Carisbrooke CastleThe Great Well at Carisbrooke Castle, Isle of Wight, powered by a donkey in a wheel
Cambridge Street, Pimlico, London
Steve Prefontaine leads the Mens 5000m at the 1972 Munich OlympicsAthletics - 1972 Munich Olympics - Mens 5000m Final USAs Steve Prefontaine (1005) leads with Great Britains Ian Stewart (309) behind in the Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany
Jaguar car advertisementAdvertisement for Jaguar cars showing the bonnet and grill of three different models offering grace, space and pace and a special kind of motoring which no other car in the world can offer
Union-Castle shipping line posterPoster advertising the Union Castle shipping lines services to South and East Africa via the Canary Islands and Madeira featuring a big ship forging through the waves
Mass Trespass of Kinder ScoutPeak District ramblers in trouble: walking towards Kinder Scout on the occasion of their battle with the gamekeepers
Poster advertising Air Ceylon -- fly the sapphire service. A man rides on an elephant, while a distant plane flies overhead
Royal Regiment of FusiliersThe Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, formed in 1968 from the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (top right), the Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers (bottom right)
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLarenKing Arthur welcomes the Green Knight into the Banqueting Hall and invites him to dismount and eat with the company
British submarines during 50 yearsA sectional view of the British Navys first submarine, and the development of the British submarine from 1900 to 1950
Aneurin Bevan, also known as Nye Bevan (1897 - 1960), Welsh Labour politician. Minister of Health in the mid-20th century, responsible for the creation of the National Health Service
Skeleton of a greyhoundDetailed anatomical drawing by Raymond Sheppard in pen and ink of the skeleton of a greyhound, with bones fully labelled
Rifleman of 95th (Rifles) Regiment of Foot at the time of the Crimean War
D-Day - British and Canadian troops landing - Juno BeachBritish and Canadian 3rd Division troops land at Juno Beach
Homeward by Muriel DawsonBack view of two children, arms around each other, making their way home laden with buttercups picked in the fields
RMS CarpathiaThe Cunard RMS Carpathia on her maiden voyage in 1903. She was the first vessel built by Cunard exclusively for second and third class passengers
Meat Loaf in concertMeat Loaf - Michael Lee Aday (born Marvin Lee Aday on September 27, 1947), American rock musician and Actor performing at the Penwith Rock Festival in 1983 (Chuck Berry)
Hannibal crossing the AlpsHannibal and his army crosses the Alps - an epic overland journey from Carthage to Italy during the Second Punic War in Italy (218-203 BC). Two of Hannibals war elephants are pictured
Heath Robinson Kitchen 3 of 4Heath Robinson Does Away with Servants - Patent Applied for by " The Sketch" in the Kitchen
The Sinking of the BismarckThe sinking of the German Battleship Bismarck
Ebbets Field, New YorkEbbets Field, Brooklyn, New York, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers in the 1930s
Painting of the LusitaniaA framed painting by B Parr, dated 1919, of the SS Lusitania, a passenger ship which was torpedoed without warning by a German U-boat in May 1915
Labour Party election posters and television speakersLabour Party election posters and speakers for Labours series of five short television programmes in the run-up to the General Election of 8th October 1959 (which the Conservatives won)
Discovery of a Dandelion on Centre CourtThe crowd, groundsmen, officials and players on the Centre Court of Wimbledon are astonished to discover the presence of a cheeky dandelion on the court
Poster advertising the British Empire Exhibition 1924Poster advertising the British Empire Exhibition, held at Wembley between April and October 1924... to serve as model for the mighty world
Chaucers Pilgrims by Pauline BaynesThe numerous pilgrims from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, pictured riding in procession
Royal Scots Dragoon Guards & Gulf War TankA charge by the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiners & Greys) and a Commanding Officers Tank of the same regiment in action during the First Gulf War in Iraq. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
The Goose Girl by Muriel DawsonA tiny girl in a fetching red dress guides a gaggle of geese
Old English Proverbs and Sayings by Pauline BaynesA staggering 149 sayings illustrated on one page by Pauline Baynes, all played out by a huge cast of medieval characters
Stories of the Old Testament by Pauline BaynesTwenty seven different stories from the Old Testament symbolised in one illustration by Pauline Baynes. How many can you spot? Key to characters and stories is on page 34 of Holly Leaves
The Royal Logistic Corps
Prestatyn Holiday Camp, for a real seaside holidayCover illustration for Prestatyn Holiday Camp, for a real seaside holiday, showing a couple in swimwear, holding hands and gazing at one another
The Days Work by Muriel DawsonA little boy in dungarees or overalls and with a wide brimmed hat stands on the end of a jetty fishing with a makeshift rod and line. Swans fly overhead
Too Many Cooks by Lawson WoodA policeman on the beat around a smart London square appears to be blissfully unaware of the cooks emerging from each house to gaze adoringly at him
Poster advertising Aegean cruises around the Greek islands, including Skiathos, Delos, Skyros, Milos and Mykonos
Poster showing details of the ME109 MesserschmittEnglish poster showing details of the ME109 German Messerschmitt fighter plane, used during the Second World War
Ju-Jitsu suffragetteIf you want to earn some time throw a policeman! The Ju-Jitsu suffragette shows how a policeman may be tackled
London Terrace Apartments, New York City, America
Union Workhouse, Sleaford, LincolnshireAn aerial view of the Sleaford Union workhouse. Designed by William J Donthorn, the building was erected in 1837-8 on East Gate in Sleaford, Lincolnshire. The site later became known as Slea View
Elizabeth Garrett AndersonELIZABETH GARRETT ANDERSON (1836 - 1917), physician, womens rights supporter & the first woman to be elected mayor. She was the sister of Millicent Fawcett
The Car That Touched a Policeman by H. M. BatemanAn entire queue of traffic, as well as pedestrians stop and look on in horror as a couple driving a small, yellow car accidentally bump an incandescently irate policeman in the middle of the road
Knotting Class, Training Ship Arethusa, Greenhithe, KentA group of boys aboard the Training Ship Arethusa receiving knotting and splicing instruction. The ship received boys aged 13-16 from a variety of poor backgrounds, including the workhouse
A selection of copper border and jelly moulds
Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, America, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates Baseball team c.1909
Spanish Grand Prix posterPoster for the Spanish Grand Prix of the 28th October 1951, held at the Pedralbes Circuit near Barcelona, Catalonia. The race was won by the legendary Juan Manual Fangio in an Alfa Romeo
Italian Grand Prix posterPoster for the meeting of the first ever Italian Grand Prix, held at Brescia - 4th to the 11th September 1921. The meeting also includes racing for aeroplanes and motorcycles
Three Coldstream Guards -- Crimean BravesThree Coldstream Guards posing in uniform, with their weapons, in a photograph entitled Crimean Braves. The men are Joseph Numa, John Potter and James Deal
H. M. Prison, Peterhead, AberdeenshireA view of Peterhead Prison and the North Sea beyond, Aberdeenshire. The prison opened in 1888 and was Scotlands only convict prison
Endeavour IIA drawing of Endeavour II, the British challenger in the 1937 Americas Cup races, which was paid for and helmed by Thomas Sopwith, the famous aeroplane pioneer
Shotley Bridge General Hospital, County DurhamAerial view of Shotley Bridge Hospital, County Durham
Police Public Call Box in the snow, LondonA Police Public Call Box, on a London street on a snowy day. The Metropolitan Police introduced police boxes throughout the London area between 1928 and 1937
Cottage of Alfred Wallis, St Ives, CornwallView of the cottage of Alfred Wallis (1855-1942), primitive artist, mariner, fisherman and marine stores dealer, at Back Road West, not far from Porthmeor Beach and the Tate Gallery
The Favourite Wins by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by H.M. Bateman showing a reversal of roles. A group of jockeys in different coloured silks sprint for the finishing post while excitable horses in the stands cheer on the winner
Campbeltown, Argyll, ScotlandPanoramic view of Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland - The view from Gallow Hill
D-Day - Landing in France - Omaha BeachAmerican assault troops prepare to disembark their landing craft as it approaches the beach head, Omaha Beach
Captain Robert Falcon Scott - Frys Cocoa AdvertRobert Falcon Scott (1868-1912), the English naval commander and explorer
Poster advertising Bernard Weatherill Ltd, civil and sporting tailors of Conduit Street and Cannon Street, London. A foxhunting scene on the village green is depicted
The London School of Economics (and Political Science) (the LSE ) - east frontage of the main buildings
Juan les Pins travel posterPoster advertising the fashionable resort of Juan les Pins on the Cote d Azur in the Alpes Maritime region of South East France
The Palio, Siena, ItalyThe Palio - a spectacular (if rather dangerous for riders and spectators) horse race, run round the Piazza del Campo in Siena
Charlie Chaplin as the little trampFilm actor and director Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977), film star and director, seen here in his little tramp costume, probably in a still from his 1925 film, The Gold Rush
Four Greyhound Derby winnersA parade of the last four Greyhound Derby winners at White City in 1932. From L to R 1931, Seldom Led; 1929-30, Mick the Miller; 1928, Boher Ash; 1927, Entry Badge
Metropolitan Police recruitment posterA Metropolitan Police recruitment poster, asking for ex-servicemen to apply. There are several hundred vacancies to fill
Henri ChristopheHenri (or Henry) Christophe a leader in the Haitian Revolution, winning independence from France for Haiti in 1804
Miners working at the coalface, South WalesTwo miners, stripped to the waist, working at the coalface in a coal seam in South Wales
Coal miners in shaft lift, South WalesSeveral coal miners with blackened faces stand in the shaft lift at the end of their shift in a coal mine in South Wales
Street in Wapping, East End of LondonA view of a narrow street in Wapping, East London. A group of children are at hand to observe the proceedings
Spring Flowers by Muriel DawsonA little girl in a blue smock dress carries a bunch of daffodils and a twig of spring blossom
Flatiron Building, New York City
Whipps Cross Hospital, EssexPart of Whipps Cross Hospital, Leytonstone, Essex. Several patients can be see in beds on the open balconies. The hospital was opened in 1903 by the West Ham Union for the sick poor in the area