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Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Stork with new baby

Stork with new baby
Stork standing at the front door of a house with new baby. Date: c.1920

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Liverpool Cottage Homes - snow clearing

Liverpool Cottage Homes - snow clearing

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Robert Schumann

Robert Schumann
Engraving of Robert Schumann. Date: c.1850

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Kitchen at St Pancras Workhouse, London

Kitchen at St Pancras Workhouse, London
Interior of the kitchens at the St Pancras Kitchen - two large steam boilers or coppers dominate the scene. Several kitchen staff stand in the background. Date: 1895

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: A German beauty

A German beauty
Calendar cover for German printing firm. Date: 1927

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Knot That is Not

The Knot That is Not
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Sleepy head

Sleepy head
" Sleepy Head". Image from " Childhood" by Githa Sowerby. " Date: 1907

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Liberty print fabric

Liberty print fabric
From a postcard published by Liberty & Co Date: 1938

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Kings Norton Union Workhouse, Worcestershire

Kings Norton Union Workhouse, Worcestershire
The main block of the former Kings Norton Union workhouse on what is now Raddlebarn Road, Kings Norton. The buildings, designed by Edward Holmes, later became part of Selly Oak Hospital, Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Sheet Glass Making at Cooksons Glass Works, South Shields

Sheet Glass Making at Cooksons Glass Works, South Shields
Interior of a sheet-glass-making shop at Cooksons Glass Works, South Shields. A man blows into a pipe leading into a tubular bubble of glass which will then be opened out to form a sheet. Date: 1844

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Joyce Green Hospital Chapel

Joyce Green Hospital Chapel
Interior of the chapel at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Erdington Cottage Homes Boys Swimming Team

Erdington Cottage Homes Boys Swimming Team
Boys swimming team at Erdington Homes, Birmingham. The homes were opened in 1899 by the Aston Union to house pauper children away from the main workhouse which occupied an adjacent site

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Joyce Green Hospital Corridor

Joyce Green Hospital Corridor
The glass-roofed open-sided north-east corridor at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill
" Traditional nursery rhyme promotional postcard for Wrights Coal Tar Soap. " to fetch a pail of water" Date: c.1914

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: J is the Joy you always feel

J is the Joy you always feel
Advertising for Simple Simon Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Queen of Hearts

The Queen of Hearts
Traditional nursery rhyme, The Queen of Hearts Date: 1950

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: V is the Victory thats won

V is the Victory thats won
Advertising for Simple Simon Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Jacquard Card Making, Halifax

Jacquard Card Making, Halifax
Jacquard Card Making at Akroyds Worsted Factory, Halifax. An operative punches Jacquard cards assisted by a boy cutting out blank cards. Date: 1844

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: M stands for Mars

M stands for Mars
Advertising for Mars Night Lights. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Coin Switch Case

Coin Switch Case
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Carpentry Workshop at St Pancras Schools, Leavesden, Hertfor

Carpentry Workshop at St Pancras Schools, Leavesden, Hertfor
Boys saw and plane wood in the carpentry workshop at the St Pancras Schools at Leavesden In Hertfordshire. The schools were opened in by the St Pancras Board of Guardians to house pauper children

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Wandsworth Workhouse Death Notice

Wandsworth Workhouse Death Notice
An inmates death notice issued by the St Johns Hill workhouse infirmary of the Wandsworth Union. Date: 1924

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Alcester Union Workhouse, Warwickshire

Alcester Union Workhouse, Warwickshire
The entrance to the former workhouse on Kinwarton Road, Alcester. Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: New arrivals at Truant School, Highbury Grove

New arrivals at Truant School, Highbury Grove
New arrivals at the London County Councils Truant School at Highbury Grove in North London opened in 1891. Date: 1895

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Atomic Cigar

Atomic Cigar
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Wharfedale Union Workhouse, Otley, West Yorkshire

Wharfedale Union Workhouse, Otley, West Yorkshire

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Punch & Judy

Punch & Judy
Girl and her dog watch Punch and Judy show. From front cover of Little Folks magazine. June 1928. Date: Apr-05

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Darenth Asylum

Darenth Asylum
The Darenth Schools, near Dartford in Kent, were opened in 1878 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board as a residential institution for imbecile children from London

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Simple Change Frame

Simple Change Frame
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Girl in muff and bonnet

Girl in muff and bonnet in a winter scene throwing a snowball. Date: c.1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: A stands for Arrow Candles

A stands for Arrow Candles
Advertising for Arrow Candles. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Wolf & the Seven Kids

The Wolf & the Seven Kids
The wolf stops for a sleep after his huge meal. Along comes mother goat, sees the blated wolf and guesses what has happened. Date: c.1910

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Wolf & the Seven Kids

The Wolf & the Seven Kids
The wolf breaks open the door, jumps into the pen and devours all of the kids whole. Date: c.1910

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Richard II discovered by Blondel

Richard II discovered by Blondel
" From " Historical Events", a series of postcards. " Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Two pierrots and a pierrette

Two pierrots and a pierrette
Two pierrots and a dancer performing on stage. Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Tipsee Wine Glass

Tipsee Wine Glass
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Joyce Green Hospital Ambulance Trams

Joyce Green Hospital Ambulance Trams

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Wire-drawing Machines at Birmingham Wire Works

Wire-drawing Machines at Birmingham Wire Works
Wire-drawing machines at the Birmingham Wire Works. Men wind large coils of wire which are then piled up on the floor. Date: 1844

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Football

Football
" Football: " A spill". " Date: c.1904

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: N is for Naptholite

N is for Naptholite
Advertising for Naptholite soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Spinal carriage

Spinal carriage, from thes Maw & Sons catalogue Date: 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Spectacles

Spectacles, from thes Maw & Sons catalogue Date: 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Musical Seat

The Musical Seat
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Queen Margaret & the Robbers

Queen Margaret & the Robbers
" From " Historical Events", a series of postcards. " Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Two pierrots and a pierrette

Two pierrots and a pierrette
Pierrette rests in a chair while two pierrotsare in attendance, one with a bunch of flowers. Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Joyce Green Hospital Ward

Joyce Green Hospital Ward
Nurses and patients in a boys ward at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Joyce Green Hospital - Poultry runs - isolation blocks in di

Joyce Green Hospital - Poultry runs - isolation blocks in di
Poultry runs with isolation blocks in distance at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Technical School, Royal Normal College for the Blind, Norwoo

Technical School, Royal Normal College for the Blind, Norwoo
Girls at work in a carpentry workshop at the Technical School of the Royal Normal College for the Blind, Norwood, south London Date: 1895



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