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Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Sir Walter Raleigh in Tower of London

Sir Walter Raleigh in Tower of London
Sir Walter Raleigh (1554 - 1618), English gentleman, writer, poet, soldier, politician, courtier, spy and explorer. Raleigh imprisoned in the Tower of London

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon

Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon (1526 - 1596), English nobleman and courtier. He was the patron of Lord Chamberlains Men, William Shakespeares playing company

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Wolverhampton Racecourse 1844

Wolverhampton Racecourse 1844
Onlookers watching the horse racing from the crowded grandstand at Wolverhampton Racecourse. Date: 1844

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Opening of the New Royal Exchange, London 1844

Opening of the New Royal Exchange, London 1844
Page from The Pictorial Times, 1844, celebrating the opening of the New Royal Exchange, London. Date: 1844

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Fashionable bonnets for September 1844

Fashionable bonnets for September 1844
Selection of womens fashionable bonnets hats. Date: 1844

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Water-works at Old London Bridge

Water-works at Old London Bridge, supplying water to Southwark and City of London

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Baltic warrior

Baltic warrior
Ancient costume of the British Islands, arms and costume of tribes on the Western shores of the Baltic

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Saxon Military Chief

Saxon Military Chief
Arms and costume of a Saxon Military Chief

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Anglo Saxon King and armour bearer

Anglo Saxon King and armour bearer
Arms and costumes of an Anglo Saxon King and armour bearer

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: General Romans, standard bearers

General Romans, standard bearers
Roman standard bearers, holding poles with different symbols on the top. Date: Circa 55 BC

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Roman standard bearers

Roman standard bearers
Fierce protectors, holding long poles with a number of philarae (discs), topped with a manus (open human hand), symbolising the oath of loyalty taken by the soldiers. Date: Circa 55 BC

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Arch-Druid and Druids

Arch-Druid and Druids

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Durham Cathedral

Durham Cathedral
North-west view of Durham Cathedral. Date: circa 1840s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Trial of Charles I of England

Trial of Charles I of England
From a print in Nalsons Report of the Trial of 1684

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: St Augustine of Hippo

St Augustine of Hippo (354 - 430), Roman African, early Christian theologian and philosopher from Numidia whose writings influenced the development of Western Christianity and Western philosophy

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Bobby Abel

Bobby Abel (1857 - 1936), nicknamed The Guv nor, was a Surrey and England opening batsman who was one of the most prolific run-getters in the early years of the County Championship Date: 1897

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Train decorated with flowers on a birthday postcard

Train decorated with flowers on a birthday postcard
Train decorated with blue and pink flowers on a birthday postcard. circa 1900s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: A B C propelled by steam velocipede 1869

A B C propelled by steam velocipede 1869
Two wheeled steam-powered velocipede, consisting of oscillating cylinders situated behind the carriage, driving a small cranked stage

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Lyalls patent postive motion loom

Lyalls patent postive motion loom
James Lyall from New York, showing his new and patent power loom. Date: 1869

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Advert for International Fur Store, stole & muff 1913

Advert for International Fur Store, stole & muff 1913
Model wearing fashionable fur garments available from International Fur Store. Date: 1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Blind boot-lace seller 1850s

Blind boot-lace seller 1850s
Blind boot-lace seller with his little dog in the streets of London. Date: circa 1850s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Cricket match at Lords Grounds 1846

Cricket match at Lords Grounds 1846
A cricket match in progress at the Lords Cricket Ground, St. Johns Wood, London. Women spectators stand by and watch the in-progress match. Date: June 1846

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Crossing-sweeper

Crossing-sweeper
Bearded crossing-sweeper at the Exchange, London. Date: circa 1850s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Irish crossing sweeper 1850s

Irish crossing sweeper 1850s
Irish crossing sweeper, in the streets of London. Date: circa 1850s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Dog ratting 1850s

Dog ratting 1850s
Dog ratting at a show held at The Graham Arms, Graham Street, London. Involving capturing rats in a pit or other enclosed area

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Rat-catcher 1850s

Rat-catcher 1850s
Jack Black, was a rat-catcher and mole destroyer from Battersea. Date: circa 1850s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Hemmings unicycle 1869

Hemmings unicycle 1869
Richard Hemmings monowheel patented in 1869. Consists of a person sitting inside, turning a hand-powered smaller wheel which is pressing against the outer wheel. Date: 1869

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Coal-porters 1850s

Coal-porters 1850s
Coal-porters on board a ship filling waggons at the coal-wharf. Date: circa 1850s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Coal-whippers

Coal-whippers
Coal been brought from the mines was transported by ship to London docks to be sold, illustration showing a gang of coal-whippers on board bringing the coal up from below deck using pulley system

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Hot-cross buns for poor children in the East-end of London

Hot-cross buns for poor children in the East-end of London
Some 500 children were given a feast of hot-cross buns on Good Friday at the Salmon Lane Mission, Limehouse Fields. Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Page of fashion adverts - February 1930

Page of fashion adverts - February 1930
Page of three fashion adverts for womens clothing, for winter, from The Tatler, February 1930. Marshall & Snelgrove, new seasons hats, Walpoles, tailored blouse and Debenham & Freebody

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell

Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (1857 - 1941), Founder and organisation of the Boy-Scouts to promote good citizenship. Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Glass blowing 1872

Glass blowing 1872
A boy sitting on the ground holding a pot of liquid glass or metal, which has been melted from soda, sand and other substances by heat of a great furnace

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Death of King Edward VII 1910

Death of King Edward VII 1910
Page showing the events that took place on the 6th May 1910, the day King Edward VII died. Date: 6th May 1910

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Attractive black mourning clothing 1910

Attractive black mourning clothing 1910
Suggestion of black mourning clothing for women due to the recent death of King Edward VII. Date: May 1910

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Queen Alexandra with sister Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna

Queen Alexandra with sister Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna
Queen Alexandra of Great Britain, wife of King Edward VII (1844 - 1925), with her sister, the Empress Maria Feodorovna of Russia, formerly Princess Dagmar of Denmark (1847 - 1928). Date: 1898

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Frederick VIII, King of Denmark

Frederick VIII, King of Denmark (1843 - 1912), Eldest brother of Queen Alexandra, who married the Princess Louis of Sweden and Norway. Date: 1869

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Baptism of Albert Edward 1842

Baptism of Albert Edward 1842
Victoria and Albert at the baptism of their first born son, Prince Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales, later to be crowned as Edward VII, in St. Georges Chapel Windsor. Date: 25 January 1842

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle
Scenic view of Windsor Castle from the Thames. Date: 1887

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Death of Edward VII - soldiers guard coffin 1910

Death of Edward VII - soldiers guard coffin 1910
While the body of the late King lay in state in the Throne room of Buckingham Palace, the guard was kept by the Grenadiers. Date: 1910

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Rice Plant - sifting the husks and grinding the rice

Rice Plant - sifting the husks and grinding the rice
Chinese sifting from the husks and grinding the rice, some of the end product being bought back to England for rice-flour and added to wheat to make bread. Date: 1833

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Rice Plant - watering the rice plant

Rice Plant - watering the rice plant
During the early stages of growth, the Chinese had to constantly keep the seed under water, using chain-pumps and a bucket placed at the end of a lever. Date: 1833

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Rice Plant - planting young rice

Rice Plant - planting young rice
Chinese planted the rice seeds on cultivated flat land near the Kiang and the Yellow river, the seed was soaked in water in which a quantity of plants appear above ground in a couple of days

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Rice Plant - preparing land with harrow

Rice Plant - preparing land with harrow
Chinese cultivated the land intently, annually the ground would flood by heavy rains, when the waters had receded the earth was covered with a thick coating of slime and mud

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Christmas card in the shape of an ornate golden box

Christmas card in the shape of an ornate golden box with an oval cameo. (1 of 2) circa 1890s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Chinese silk - dyeing and weaving

Chinese silk - dyeing and weaving
Chinese silk loom, is shown; the figure seated above among the machinery, appears to assist the labour by means of weight. Date: 1833

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Chinese silk - winding from the cocoons

Chinese silk - winding from the cocoons
Winding off the silk into singles, but the woman appears for the moment to have left her post for the purpose of blowing the fire. Date: 1833

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Chinese silk - cleaning the cocoons

Chinese silk - cleaning the cocoons
The cocoons being completed by the insect, are being cleared of dirt and dead leaves, before they are removed from the frames. Date: 1833



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