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"Timeless Moments: From Barristers Called to Bar at Middle Temple Hall

Background imageNewly Collection: The Institute of Painters in Water Colours, London, 1883

The Institute of Painters in Water Colours, London, 1883
Engraving showing the exterior of the then newly built Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the Princes Hall, Piccadilly, London, 1883

Background imageNewly Collection: A Drawing Room in 1837

A Drawing Room in 1837
A newly-crowned Queen Victoria shown receiving her subjects in a drawing room scene of 1837

Background imageNewly Collection: The Reredos of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1888

The Reredos of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1888
Engraving showing the then newly installed Reredos of St. Pauls Cathedral, London, 1888

Background imageNewly Collection: Christmas Leave

Christmas Leave
Two soldiers return home to join in the peace celebrations in time for Christmas. They are accompanied by a number of ravishing women with newly cropped hair

Background imageNewly Collection: The Officers Quarters, Knightsbridge Barracks, 1880

The Officers Quarters, Knightsbridge Barracks, 1880
Engraving showing the exterior of the then newly built Officers Quarters, for the Household Cavalry, in Knightsbridge, London, 1880

Background imageNewly Collection: Baron Gros, French Ambassador, 1862

Baron Gros, French Ambassador, 1862
Engraved portrait of Baron Gros, then newly appointed French Ambassador to the Court of St. James (London), pictured in 1862

Background imageNewly Collection: Pier of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869

Pier of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869
Engraving showing one of the piers of the-then newly opened Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869

Background imageNewly Collection: Hairdressers Collar, 1921

Hairdressers Collar, 1921
Illustration showing a then-newly invented hairdressers collar and cape, which was designed to collect hair as it was being cut, 1921

Background imageNewly Collection: Cardiff Docks, Wales, 1907

Cardiff Docks, Wales, 1907
Aerial view of Cardiff Docks, South Wales, with the then-newly opened Queen Alexandra Dock (centre right), 1907

Background imageNewly Collection: A Serbian Dragoon regiment in the Battle of Borenitza

A Serbian Dragoon regiment in the Battle of Borenitza
A Serbian Dragoon regiment, part of the Allied army based in the Greek port of Salonika, are pictured riding to repel an attack by the Bulgarian army, October 1916

Background imageNewly Collection: Greek troops gathered on the docks at Salonika

Greek troops gathered on the docks at Salonika
A photograph of soldiers loyal to the newly formed Committee of National defence on the docks at the Greek port of Salonika, September 1916

Background imageNewly Collection: Heinrich II at Verdun

Heinrich II at Verdun
The newly-elected Holy Roman emperor receives an ecclesiastical blessing at the cloister of saint Vitus, to whom Germans have a special devotion

Background imageNewly Collection: Flags for Communes

Flags for Communes
Leopold distributes flags to the communes of newly independent Belgium

Background imageNewly Collection: Franco-Prussian War. Battle at Petit Bicetre. Grave of a Pru

Franco-Prussian War. Battle at Petit Bicetre. Grave of a Pru
Newly dug grave with make shift wooded cross. On top of the grave lies the soldiers prussian spiked helmet and 3 cannon balls

Background imageNewly Collection: Official at the Castle Garden Depot, New York, 1886

Official at the Castle Garden Depot, New York, 1886
Engraving showing an official reading out messages to the newly arrived immigrants at the Castle Garden Immigration Depot, in New York, 1886

Background imageNewly Collection: German soldier in their new uniform

German soldier in their new uniform
German soldier wearing the newly-issued field-grey buttonless uniform with spikeless helmet

Background imageNewly Collection: The Railway Line across Brooklyn Bridge, New York, 1883

The Railway Line across Brooklyn Bridge, New York, 1883
Engraving showing the railway line across the then-newly built Brooklyn Bridge, New York, 1883

Background imageNewly Collection: The newly built offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street

The newly built offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street
The new offices of the Daily Telegraph in Fleet Street with illustrations of the printing presses and the opening night soiree in the Large Hall

Background imageNewly Collection: Castle Garden Immigration Depot, New York, 1886

Castle Garden Immigration Depot, New York, 1886
Engraving showing newly arrived immigrants at the Castle Garden immigration depot, New York, 1886. The image shows a man offering a baby a drink, with everyone else looking on concerned

Background imageNewly Collection: Franco-Prussian War. Grave of five French Soldiers at Petit

Franco-Prussian War. Grave of five French Soldiers at Petit
Newly dug make shift graves for 5 french soldiers with one rudimentary cross, the soldiers feet are barely covered by the earth

Background imageNewly Collection: Immigrant arriving at the Jewish Shelter, London, 1904

Immigrant arriving at the Jewish Shelter, London, 1904
Engraving showing the Principal of the Jewish shelter, in the East End of London, talking to a newly arrived immigrant, 1904

Background imageNewly Collection: The Hungarian Houses of Parliament, Budapest, 1902

The Hungarian Houses of Parliament, Budapest, 1902
Photograph showing the then-newly built Hungarian Houses of Parliament, Budapest, 1902. This view shows the building with the Danube River in the foreground

Background imageNewly Collection: The Duke of Richmond (1818-1903)

The Duke of Richmond (1818-1903)
Engraving of Charles Henry Gordon Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and 1st Duke of Gordon; then newly-appointed leader of the Conservative Party in the House of Lords, April 1870

Background imageNewly Collection: American Indians. An Artist in the far West. Our camp in Uta

American Indians. An Artist in the far West. Our camp in Uta
Rocky landscape in Utah, showing newly built wooden framed houses

Background imageNewly Collection: Marriage Custom, Panama

Marriage Custom, Panama
Neighbours clear the ground where the newly-weds will make their home

Background imageNewly Collection: Seasons / November / Trees

Seasons / November / Trees
Watering a newly planted tree

Background imageNewly Collection: Sandwich-Board Women in Berlin, 1920

Sandwich-Board Women in Berlin, 1920
Photograph showing some sandwich-board women, with advertising on the back of their cloaks, walking the streets of Berlin in 1920. The advertising was for a newly opened variety theatre, the Scala

Background imageNewly Collection: St Thomass Hospital

St Thomass Hospital
View of the newly opened buildings on the Southern Thames Embankment at Lambeth. St Thomass was relocated so the London Bridge terminus could be enlarged

Background imageNewly Collection: Newborn Calf

Newborn Calf
A newly-born Guernsey (Channel Islands) calf, only a few minutes old, being licked clean by its mother

Background imageNewly Collection: Phillipss Toilet Aquarius

Phillipss Toilet Aquarius
An advertisement from 1891 for Phillipss Toilet Aquarius, a new water container for wash stands where...no muscular effort required

Background imageNewly Collection: Overheard at the docks by H. M. Bateman

Overheard at the docks by H. M. Bateman
Black & white illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a man asking directions to the newly built cruise ship the Queen Mary

Background imageNewly Collection: SS Sampo, 1898

SS Sampo, 1898
Photograph of Steamship Sampo a newly constructed ice-breaker, built by Armstrong, Whitworth and Co. for the Senate of Finland, 1898

Background imageNewly Collection: Gulls in Ploughed Field

Gulls in Ploughed Field
Seagulls swoop on a newly ploughed field in the hope of finding food

Background imageNewly Collection: Opening of the Empress Dock, Southampton

Opening of the Empress Dock, Southampton
The Alberta, with Queen Victoria on board, breaking the ribbons and entering the newly opened Empress Dock at Southampton in 1890

Background imageNewly Collection: The honeymoon carriage on the Midland railway

The honeymoon carriage on the Midland railway
The compartment for newly wedded couples by the Midland Railway Company on selected trains. The carriage is unofficially termed the honeymoon carriage but can be reserved for the price of two first

Background imageNewly Collection: King Edwards day comparment, on the royal train

King Edwards day comparment, on the royal train
King Edward VIIs newly built train on the London and North Western Railway showing a view of the royal day compartment. The train was first used on the royal familys journey to Gopsall

Background imageNewly Collection: Edward VIIs sleeping compartment on the royal train

Edward VIIs sleeping compartment on the royal train
King Edward VIIs newly built train on the London and North Western Railway showing a view of the sleeping compartment. The train was first used on the royal familys journey to Gopsall

Background imageNewly Collection: Shorts & Long Grass

Shorts & Long Grass
Young red-haired woman wearing a white sleeveless top & cheeky shorts relaxes on a red rug amongst the newly mown grass

Background imageNewly Collection: BACK TO METHUSELAH

BACK TO METHUSELAH The Newly-Born and the He- Ancient, in the production at the Garrick Theatre, New York

Background imageNewly Collection: Battle of Morgarten

Battle of Morgarten
The Swiss defend their newly- sworn independence against Leopold of Austria, at the battle of Morgarten

Background imageNewly Collection: Alexander II Driving

Alexander II Driving
Newly crowned tsar ALEXANDER II drives through the streets of St Petersburg in an open carriage, but despite his temerity he will not be assassinated for 25 years

Background imageNewly Collection: Sphinx - Newly Erected

Sphinx - Newly Erected
newly erected, during the Fourth Dynasty

Background imageNewly Collection: Herbert Hoover Acclaimed

Herbert Hoover Acclaimed
Herbert Hoover, newly elected president of the United States (though not to take up office until March 1929) is acclaimed by the electors

Background imageNewly Collection: Rioting at Turin

Rioting at Turin
Turin is the chief centre of the Risorgimento after 1860, so there are riots when Firenze/Florence is named as the capital of the newly united Italy

Background imageNewly Collection: Venice Joins Italy

Venice Joins Italy
Vittorio Emanuele II welcomes Venice into his newly united Italy

Background imageNewly Collection: Kidfitting Corsets 1911

Kidfitting Corsets 1911
The newly fashionable long line corsets which create the Directoire or Empire silhouette in lighweight batiste for the summer months

Background imageNewly Collection: Tuscany Annexed

Tuscany Annexed
In the piazza del Popolo, Firenze the people of Tuscany choose to become part of the newly united Italy : while the pope controls Rome, Florence will be the new capital

Background imageNewly Collection: Tuscans Vote for Unity

Tuscans Vote for Unity
In the piazza del Popolo, Firenze, the people of Tuscany vote to become part of the newly united Italy : while the pope controls Rome, Florence will be the new capital



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"Timeless Moments: From Barristers Called to Bar at Middle Temple Hall, London to the Royal Festival Hall 1951" Step into a journey through time as we uncover captivating moments that have shaped history. Witness the prestigious event of Barristers being called to Bar at the magnificent Middle Temple Hall in London, where legal minds embark on their noble path. Crossing over the iconic Runcorn-Widnes Bridge, feel the thrill of traversing between two vibrant towns and connecting communities with each passing vehicle. Immerse yourself in an enchanting love story as George Harrison and Patti Boyd captivate hearts with their timeless romance, leaving an indelible mark on music history. Experience the adrenaline rush of rugby at Murrayfield Stadium in Scotland, where passionate fans cheer on their beloved teams amidst breathtaking scenery. Transport yourself back to 1930 when Selassie was crowned, witnessing a momentous occasion that would shape Ethiopia's future forever. Discover Bismarck's unexpected role as a blacksmith, unveiling his lesser-known talents that added depth to his formidable legacy. Marvel at the English Electric Canberra B (I)8 aircraft soaring through RAF Wildenrat skies, symbolizing technological advancements and military prowess for Second Tactical Air Force personnel. Relive the excitement of horse racing's birthplace as Sandown Park Racecourse comes alive in 1875. Feel your heart race alongside thundering hooves and witness champions emerge from dust-covered tracks. Stroll down Plumstead Common Road and let its rich heritage unfold before your eyes - a testament to community spirit and resilience throughout generations. Join forces with brave souls who answered Tank Corps' call for recruitment; honor their courage and sacrifice while acknowledging their pivotal role in shaping warfare tactics during times of conflict. Once again marvel at Runcorn-Widnes Bridge's architectural splendor.