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Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Chairing on the ice

Chairing on the ice
A young man with a pipe pushing his sweetheart along the ice on an ice chair. Artist: BH Smale Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Mongolian horsemen

Mongolian horsemen
The Mongol without his pony is only half a Mongol, but with his pony he is as good as two men. It is a fine sight to see him tearing over the plain, loose bridle, easy seat

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Snowballs

Snowballs
Young women throwing snowballs in a winter scene. Artist: BH Smale Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Face to face with a bunny

Face to face with a bunny
Edwardian Xmas postcard depicting a young child in a fluffy suit encountering bunnies in a winter scene. Artist: Flora White Date: circa 1910

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: King Edward VII & Caesar

King Edward VII & Caesar
Portrait of King Edward VII & his dog Caesar at Sandringham. Photo: Pottle, Wimborne Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: HRH The Duke of York

HRH The Duke of York
Portrait of HRH The Duke of York. Photo: Vandyk, London Date: circa 1925

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Duke & Duchess of York

Duke & Duchess of York
Portrait of HRH The Duke of York & Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. Photo: Vandyk, London Date: 1922

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Duchess of York

Duchess of York
Portrait of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Duchess of York. Photo: Vandyk, London Date: 1920

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Britain & her allies

Britain & her allies
Postcard depicting HM King of Belgium, The Czar of Russia, President Poincare of France, HM Queen Mary, HM King George V, HRH Prince Albert, The Emporer of Japan, HRH Prince of Wales

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Peter Pan

Peter Pan
Postcard illustration promoting the stage play of JM Barries Peter Pan or the Boy Who Wouldn t Grow Up performed at the Duke of Yorks Theatre. Artist: Charles Buchel Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Children playing in the snow

Children playing in the snow
Edwardian Xmas card depicting children playing in the snow.Date: 1903

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Chimney sweep

Chimney sweep
A customer gives a warm drinkon a cold day to a chimney sweep working on the roof of her house. Artist: Alfred Mailick Date: circa 1906

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: A winged angel

A winged angel
Edwardian Xmas card depicting a winged angel with an Xmas tree bouncing a golden ball seen by two young children in a winter scene.Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: A winged angel

A winged angel in yellow dress taking a Christmas tree to a snowbound house.Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Easter bunnies

Easter bunnies
Three white bunnies painting Easter eggs. Artist: I Lovering (USA) Date: 1913

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Christmas holly

Christmas holly
Dutch boy and girl laden with holly in a winter scene.Date: circa 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Young girl and her dog

Young girl and her dog
Image from a greetings card published by Raphael Tuck. Artist: Muriel Dawson Date: 1934

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill
A traditional nursery rhyme interpreted by the master of cat art. Artist: Louis Wain Date: 1903

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Mother with young child

Mother with young child
Mother in long lilac dress giving her young daughter a piggyback. Artist: Mary Horsfall Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Mother with young child

Mother with young child
Mother in long green dress rocking her tired daughter to sleep. Artist: Mary Horsfall Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Mother with young child

Mother with young child
Mother in long red dress kissing her young child. Artist: Mary Horsfall Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Mother with young child

Mother with young child
Mother in long blue dress reading to her young daughter. Artist: Mary Horsfall Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Finely dressed lady with a bird

Finely dressed lady with a bird
A finely dressed young lady in a delicately made long dress in the decorative Art Nouveau tradition. Artist: Annie French (Scottish School) Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Finely dressed lady with a book

Finely dressed lady with a book
A finely dressed young lady in a delicately made long dress in the decorative Art Nouveau tradition. Artist: Annie French (Scottish School) Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Robins building their nest

Robins building their nest
Postcard illustration of robins building their nest.Date: circa 1906

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Young boy laden with gifts

Young boy laden with gifts
Smart young boy laden with boxes containing luxurious gifts for Christmas. Artist: Ellen Clapsaddle (American) Date: circa 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: The artist

The artist
A young artist at work with paints, palette and easel. Artist: Eugenie Richards Date: 1905

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: A stitch in time saves nine

A stitch in time saves nine
Popular proverb. Image from postcard first published by Ernest Nister.Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Two winged angels

Two winged angels
Happiness at Yuletide. Two angels, one with a lute, appear to be looking down at those on Earth. From the Misch postcard series Angels Guard Thee.Date: 1906

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Twos company, threes none

Twos company, threes none
Popular proverb. Image from postcard first published by Ernest Nister.Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Many hands make light work

Many hands make light work
Popular proverb. Image from postcard first published by Ernest Nister.Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Long looked for comes at last

Long looked for comes at last
Popular proverb. Long looked for comes at last. Image first published by Tower Tea, Nottingham. Artist: Eugenie Richards Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Like father like son

Like father like son
Popular proverb. Like father like son. Image first published by Tower Tea, Nottingham. Artist: Eugenie Richards Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Train spotters

Train spotters
Young boys collecting train numbers as they pass by at speed. Date: c, 1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: A penny saved is a penny earned

A penny saved is a penny earned
Popular proverb. A penny saved is a penny earned. Image first published by Tower Tea, Nottingham. Artist: Eugenie Richards Date: 1904

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Inspecting a locomotive

Inspecting a locomotive
The fireman steadies a young boy as he walks along the side of an engine as it stands in the station

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Air race

Air race
Biplanes and monoplanes in the air over the countryside. Date: circa 1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Ocean liner steams into port

Ocean liner steams into port
People greeting a giant ocean liner as it steams into port. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Lorry carrying a monoplane

Lorry carrying a monoplane
Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Early monoplane landing

Early monoplane landing
An early British monoplane making a nighttime landing. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Engine no 431 Edwin A Beazley

Engine no 431 Edwin A Beazley
Young train spotters watch the GCR Class 11E engine no. 431 Edwin A Beazley roar past. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Driving an open top sports car

Driving an open top sports car
Mother & children driving an open top sports car. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Handley Page Type W air liner

Handley Page Type W air liner
Passengers boarding a Handley Page Type W air liner. Image from Mrs Strangs Travel Play Book published c.1920.Date: circa 1915

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Girl on a log with holly

Girl on a log with holly
Girl sitting on a log with a sprig of holly. From Merry Winter series of postcards published by Raphael Tuck.Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Collecting holly

Collecting holly
Girl collecting holly branches. From Merry Winter series of postcards published by Raphael Tuck.Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Taking home the holly

Taking home the holly
Girl & boy returning home with holly on a toboggan. From Merry Winter series of postcards published by Raphael Tuck.Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Tobogganing

Tobogganing
Girl on a toboggan waving a sprig of holly. From Merry Winter series of postcards published by Raphael Tuck.Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 22nd March 2017: Tobogganing

Tobogganing
Girl on a toboggan. From Merry Winter series of postcards published by Raphael Tuck.Date: 1908



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