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Background imageBow Collection: Pallas and the Centaur, c1480-1485, (1937). Creator: Sandro Botticelli

Pallas and the Centaur, c1480-1485, (1937). Creator: Sandro Botticelli
Pallas and the Centaur, c1480-1485, (1937). Mythological scene, the goddess Pallas Athene holding a centaur by the hair. Painting in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence

Background imageBow Collection: The Ampulla (or Golden Eagle) and the Spoon, 1937. Creator: Unknown

The Ampulla (or Golden Eagle) and the Spoon, 1937. Creator: Unknown
The Ampulla (or Golden Eagle) and the Spoon, 1937. From " The Crowning of The King and Queen". [Evans Brothers Limited, London, 1937]

Background imageBow Collection: St. Edwards Crown, 1937. Creator: Unknown

St. Edwards Crown, 1937. Creator: Unknown
St. Edwards Crown, 1937. From " The Crowning of The King and Queen". [Evans Brothers Limited, London, 1937]

Background imageBow Collection: The Kings Interest in Sport, 1931, (1937). Creator: Unknown

The Kings Interest in Sport, 1931, (1937). Creator: Unknown
The Kings Interest in Sport, c1931, (1937). England v Scotland, 1931. From " The Crowning of The King and Queen". [Evans Brothers Limited, London, 1937]

Background imageBow Collection: Her Majesty the Queen with the Royal Princesses, c1950. Creator: Lisa Sheridan

Her Majesty the Queen with the Royal Princesses, c1950. Creator: Lisa Sheridan
Her Majesty the Queen with the Royal Princesses, c1950. The future Queen Elizabeth II (born 1926) with her sister Princess Margaret Rose and their mother. Photographed by Studio Lisa (Lisa Sheridan)

Background imageBow Collection: H. R. H. The Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth, 1928. Creator: Marcus Adams

H. R. H. The Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth, 1928. Creator: Marcus Adams
H.R.H. The Duchess of York and Princess Elizabeth, 1928. The future Queen Elizabeth II (born 1926) aged about two years old, with her mother the future Queen Mother. [Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd

Background imageBow Collection: Watling Street leading to St Pauls

Watling Street leading to St Pauls
Watling Street in the City of London at the junction with Bow Lane, looking toward St Pauls Cathedral, 1931 The building on the left is now Ye Olde Watling pub

Background imageBow Collection: The Queen Presents The Cup, 1937

The Queen Presents The Cup, 1937. From The Sphere - Coronation Record Number. [The Sphere, London, 1937]. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageBow Collection: The wedding of the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, 1923

The wedding of the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, 1923. The bride and bridegroom and their parents. The Earl and Countess of Strathmore, the Duchess and Duke of York

Background imageBow Collection: The Coronation Ceremony in the Abbey: The Queens Procession, 1937

The Coronation Ceremony in the Abbey: The Queens Procession, 1937. Crowned and Bearing the Emblems of Her Dignity, The Queen processing to the west door of the Abbey for the return to Buckingham

Background imageBow Collection: The Red Carnation, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, 1923

The Red Carnation, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, 1923. The future Queen Consort of King George VI, who she married in 1923 when he was still Duke of York

Background imageBow Collection: The Illustrated London News, 28th April 1923

The Illustrated London News, 28th April 1923. Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, at the age of four, with her brother David, aged three

Background imageBow Collection: Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and the Countess of Strathmore, Glamis Castle, Scotland, 1923

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and the Countess of Strathmore, Glamis Castle, Scotland, 1923. Standing beside the sun-dial. A print from The Illustrated London News Wedding Number, 28th April 1923

Background imageBow Collection: At a Toc H Festival, 1934 (1937)

At a Toc H Festival, 1934 (1937). The Duchess of York at the Royal Albert Hall, lighting the Lamps of the Magnificat of new branches in the TOC H League of Women Helpers

Background imageBow Collection: Alfred in the Neat-Herds Cottage, 1776. Artist: I Hall

Alfred in the Neat-Herds Cottage, 1776. Artist: I Hall
Alfred in the Neat-Herds Cottage, 1776. King Alfred, in disguise, is rebuked by the Neat Herds Wife, for letting the cakes burn. Alfred the Great (849-899), Anglo-Saxon king of Wessex from 871

Background imageBow Collection: Edinburgh: old houses in High-street, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Edinburgh: old houses in High-street, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Edinburgh: old houses in High-street, 1864. 'Passing from the castle, we are on the long, dirty, and noisy street, which, under the successive names of the Lawn-market, High-street, and Canongate

Background imageBow Collection: John Knox's Study in Edinburgh, 1858. Creator: Unknown

John Knox's Study in Edinburgh, 1858. Creator: Unknown
John Knox's Study in Edinburgh, 1858. The house of John Knox, which forms such a picturesque feature in the old town of Edinburgh

Background imageBow Collection: The Desert Route - Girl of Beyrout, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The Desert Route - Girl of Beyrout, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The Desert Route - Girl of Beyrout, 1857. The young lady who is reclining against the wall of the fountain, her water-pot resting on a stone against which she herself leans

Background imageBow Collection: Paris Fashions for August, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Paris Fashions for August, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Paris Fashions for August, 1854. Girl: Little bonnet of white taffetas, white muslin frock with two skirts - one worked - as well as a berthe a la broderie Anglaise'

Background imageBow Collection: New drinking-fountain at Bowness, Windermere, 1862. Creator: Unknown

New drinking-fountain at Bowness, Windermere, 1862. Creator: Unknown
New drinking-fountain at Bowness, Windermere, 1862. We present our readers with an Engraving of a peculiar drinking-fountain presented to the visitors and inhabitants of Bowness, Windermere

Background imageBow Collection: Look what we got JLP01_09_783694

Look what we got JLP01_09_783694
JOHN LAING AND SON LIMITED, PAGE STREET, MILL HILL, BARNET, GREATER LONDON. Two young boys in matching outfits holding presents and party hats at the Laing childrens Christmas party at Mill Hill

Background imageBow Collection: Trinity Buoy Wharf DP183930

Trinity Buoy Wharf DP183930
Orchard Place, Trinity Buoy Wharf, Leamouth, Tower Hamlets, Greater London. General view of the east side of Trinity Buoy Wharf from the west, showing containers on the quayside

Background imageBow Collection: St Mary-le-Bow CXP01_01_083

St Mary-le-Bow CXP01_01_083
St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, City of London. A view looking south-east across a bomb damaged landscape towards St Mary-le-Bow Church, with a corner of Goldsmiths Hall just visible on the right

Background imageBow Collection: St Mary-le-Bow CXP01_01_081

St Mary-le-Bow CXP01_01_081
St Mary-le-Bow Church, Cheapside, City of London. A view looking east across a bomb damaged landscape towards St Mary-le-Bow Church

Background imageBow Collection: John Stonehouse with his solicitor at Bow Street Court, London - September 1975

John Stonehouse with his solicitor at Bow Street Court, London - September 1975

Background imageBow Collection: Europe, UK, England, London, East London, Newham, Bromley-by-Bow, River Lea valley

Europe, UK, England, London, East London, Newham, Bromley-by-Bow, River Lea valley, Three Mills Island, the historic 18th Century Clock Mill and house Mill, largest tidal mill in the world

Background imageBow Collection: Bow Street Tavern pub, Covent garden, London, England, UK

Bow Street Tavern pub, Covent garden, London, England, UK

Background imageBow Collection: Death of Wat Tyler

Death of Wat Tyler
3789847 Death of Wat Tyler; (add.info.: Death of Wat Tyler at Smithfield, London, 15th June 1381. Tyler was the leader of the Peasant's Revolt)

Background imageBow Collection: Death of Wat Tyler

Death of Wat Tyler
3789845 Death of Wat Tyler; (add.info.: Death of Wat Tyler at Smithfield, London, 15th June 1381. Tyler was the leader of the Peasant's Revolt)

Background imageBow Collection: Penelope carrying the bow of Ulysses to the suitors

Penelope carrying the bow of Ulysses to the suitors. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageBow Collection: Ulysses killing the suitors

Ulysses killing the suitors who vied for Penelope's hand in marriage. From "Stories From Homer" by the Rev. Alfred J. Church, M.A.; illustrations from designs by John Flaxman

Background imageBow Collection: 13889587

13889587

Background imageBow Collection: 13888699

13888699

Background imageBow Collection: 13884463

13884463

Background imageBow Collection: 13883772

13883772

Background imageBow Collection: Eros Statue removal

Eros Statue removal
The statue of Eros, which for years stood high above the gaiety of Piccadilly Circus with bended bow, moved to the County Hall

Background imageBow Collection: Rival crews at the Boat Race

Rival crews at the Boat Race
The Oxford rowing team on the left, names, from left to right, are: Back row--F. A. H. Pitman (bow), A. H. M. Wedderburn (5), E. D. Horsfall (4); front row--A. F. R. Wiggins (6), L. G

Background imageBow Collection: Cruiser Hawke

Cruiser Hawke
The ship, Hawke, after she had collided because of sea change. HMS Hawke, launched in 1891, was the seventh British warship to be named Hawke. She was an Edgar-class protected cruiser

Background imageBow Collection: Her Majesty, the Queen amongst sandbags

Her Majesty, the Queen amongst sandbags
Her Majesty, the Queen photographed amongst sandbags, in an arched doorway in South Africa House, with the King, George VI in the background

Background imageBow Collection: Photographs of women in high, elaborate hats

Photographs of women in high, elaborate hats
Photographs of women modelling high, elaborate hats, with feathers, tassels and bows. Captioned ??The High Hat for Women! Skyscraper Confections; And ?

Background imageBow Collection: Springbok Hunting, South Africa

Springbok Hunting, South Africa
Various depictions of the process of Springbok hunting by Bushmen in South Africa. We see their camps, lookout spots, methods of using bow and arrow or dogs, stalking ostriches

Background imageBow Collection: Caricature illustration, by Batchelor, showing policemen in top hats and evening dress suits

Caricature illustration, by Batchelor, showing policemen in top hats and evening dress suits, passing by police station. Captioned

Background imageBow Collection: Caricature illustration of toothache cure, by Heath Robinson

Caricature illustration of toothache cure, by Heath Robinson. Showing prehistoric man with string tied to tooth and tree stump, firing bow and arrow from top of a cliff

Background imageBow Collection: Shady crinoline hat, trimmed with ribbon velvet bows and gathered ribbon velvet under brim

Shady crinoline hat, trimmed with ribbon velvet bows and gathered ribbon velvet under brim. Date: 1927

Background imageBow Collection: Wellman's Attempt to Reach the North Pole 1907

Wellman's Attempt to Reach the North Pole 1907
Front cover of The Sphere showing the bow view of the airship. The start of the adventurous journey to reach the North Pole in the airship America. Date: 2 September 1907

Background imageBow Collection: Front cover of The Sketch featuring King George VI (1895 - 1952), with his wife and consort

Front cover of The Sketch featuring King George VI (1895 - 1952), with his wife and consort, Queen Elizabeth (1900 - 2002), and one of their pet dog Corgis. Date: 1941

Background imageBow Collection: Women wearing hats trimmed with large bows resembling butterfiles wings or windmills. Date: 1913

Women wearing hats trimmed with large bows resembling butterfiles wings or windmills. Date: 1913

Background imageBow Collection: The skating rink in the Bal Bullier in 1876, 1898 (litho)

The skating rink in the Bal Bullier in 1876, 1898 (litho)
5913104 The skating rink in the Bal Bullier in 1876, 1898 (litho) by Courboin, Francois (1865-1926); (add.info.: The skating rink in the Bal Bullier, 1876)



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