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"Removal: Tracing the Footsteps of History, Art, and Everyday Life" Step back in time to 1838 as we witness "The Trail of Tears

Background imageRemoval Collection: Buying A House by H M Bateman

Buying A House by H M Bateman is an illustration on the dangers of buying a house. The couple dance in the big rooms and run up and down the stairs and buy impulsively

Background imageRemoval Collection: Inch Abbey, Downpatrick

Inch Abbey, Downpatrick - a view of the Chancel from the West doorway, after the removal of ivy. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Downpatrick). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageRemoval Collection: Removal of horse trough in Eastbourne, Sussex

Removal of horse trough in Eastbourne, Sussex
Removal of a horse trough on a street in Eastbourne, Sussex. Date: circa 1962

Background imageRemoval Collection: Bailey Bros, Dewsbury

Bailey Bros, Dewsbury
Bailey Bros, Mill Road, Dewsbury, Motor Haulage and Removal Contractors -- handwritten invoice and receipt for services. 1916

Background imageRemoval Collection: Ambulances arriving at Quex Park VAD Hospital

Ambulances arriving at Quex Park VAD Hospital
Major Powell-Cotton is supervising the removal of a stretcher from an ambulance at the front of Quex House. The stretcher is being carried by two VAD Hospital patients wearing the patients uniform of

Background imageRemoval Collection: VAD Ambulances at Quex Park

VAD Ambulances at Quex Park
The two Quex Park VAD Ambulances are parked outside the front of Quex House. A stretcher is being unloaded from Q1, while Q2 alongside is closed up

Background imageRemoval Collection: Ship in Suez Canal

Ship in Suez Canal
A steamship passes through the Canal : the photo shows how the Canal is cut through the desert, involving the removal of vast quantities of sand. Date: circa 1890

Background imageRemoval Collection: St Cuthbert / Relics

St Cuthbert / Relics
SAINT CUTHBERT Removal of his remains to Durham Cathedral, c999 Date: 635? - 687

Background imageRemoval Collection: Bessemer converter in a steelworks

Bessemer converter in a steelworks
A Bessemer converter in a steelworks -- a process designed for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron, removing impurities by oxidation by blowing air through the molten iron

Background imageRemoval Collection: Trade catalogue of mens manicure equipment 1911

Trade catalogue of mens manicure equipment 1911
Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a selection of clippers and nickel, antisptic, jugs, soap bowl, shaving mug, brilliantine bottles and nickel spray. Date: 1911

Background imageRemoval Collection: Cottage, Knockholt, Kent

Cottage, Knockholt, Kent
Cottage, Knockholt, Sevenoaks, near Halstead, Kent, England. Next door to premises of C Chilton - Removal Services Date: 1900s

Background imageRemoval Collection: Advertisement for Decoltene liquid hair remover

Advertisement for Decoltene liquid hair remover, which stresses that the vogue for decollete and transparent sleeve makes the smooth underarm a matter of importance to the woman who prides herself

Background imageRemoval Collection: Advert for Decoltene liquid hair remover 1920

Advert for Decoltene liquid hair remover 1920
Decoltene. A Smooth under-arm enhances a womans beauty. The one simple and safe way to entirely remove superfluous hair is by the application of Decoltene, the liquid hair remover. Date: 1920

Background imageRemoval Collection: The brass plate at the German Embassy removed during WWI

The brass plate at the German Embassy removed during WWI
A sign of diplomatic relations breaking down at the outbreak of World War One was the removal of the brass plate at the German Embassy in London

Background imageRemoval Collection: Jelks in wartime, second hand furniture merchant, WW1

Jelks in wartime, second hand furniture merchant, WW1
Advertisement for Jelk s, W. Jelks & Sons of Holloway Road, London, with fifty years experience in house removals and second hand furniture

Background imageRemoval Collection: James Sutton Removals

James Sutton Removals
A removal van belonging to James Sutton Removals. Storage is also offered

Background imageRemoval Collection: Advertisement for Bradshaw and Bly, The Removal Men, No. 170 Thomas Street, 1939

Advertisement for Bradshaw and Bly, The Removal Men, No. 170 Thomas Street, 1939
Image from The City of Sheffield Commercial Handbook and Illustrated Guide, 1939 (Local Studies 914.274 S)

Background imageRemoval Collection: BULGARIAN ARMY, c1912. Transporting the dead, location unknown. Photograph, c1912

BULGARIAN ARMY, c1912. Transporting the dead, location unknown. Photograph, c1912

Background imageRemoval Collection: AMBULANCE TRAINING, 1942. Members of a medical services unit of the U. S. Army Air Force at Dayton

AMBULANCE TRAINING, 1942. Members of a medical services unit of the U. S. Army Air Force at Dayton
AMBULANCE TRAINING, 1942. Members of a medical services unit of the U.S. Army Air Force at Dayton, Ohio, learning how to remove a casualty onto an ambulance, October 1942, during World War II

Background imageRemoval Collection: Diagram showing removal of affected head of a femur bone

Diagram showing removal of affected head of a femur bone

Background imageRemoval Collection: LOCOMOTIVE DRIVER WHEEL. Removing a locomotive driver wheel belonging to the Santa

LOCOMOTIVE DRIVER WHEEL. Removing a locomotive driver wheel belonging to the Santa Fe Railroad by heating the the tire until it can be slipped over the wheel, Shoton, Iowa

Background imageRemoval Collection: AD: HAIR REMOVAL, 1926. American advertisement for Madame Berthe Zip hair removal, 1926

AD: HAIR REMOVAL, 1926. American advertisement for Madame Berthe Zip hair removal, 1926

Background imageRemoval Collection: The Attempted Removal of jumbo from the Zoological Gardens: 1

The Attempted Removal of jumbo from the Zoological Gardens: 1
THE ATTEMPTED REMOVAL OF " JUMBO" FROM THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS: 1. " Jumbo" En Route from his House to his Box; 2. " Jumbo" as a Youngster; 3. " The Box" ; 4

Background imageRemoval Collection: The Removal of Jumbo, the Barge Voyage to Millwall: 9

The Removal of Jumbo, the Barge Voyage to Millwall: 9
THE REMOVAL OF JUMBO, THE BARGE VOYAGE TO MILLWALL: 9. In the Barge: View off the Dock; 10. The Morning Tankard; 11. Just Before the Start to Pick Up Tug: Our Artist Getting on Board the Barge; 12

Background imageRemoval Collection: The Removal of Jumbo, on the Way to the Docks: 1

The Removal of Jumbo, on the Way to the Docks: 1
THE REMOVAL OF JUMBO, ON THE WAY TO THE DOCKS: 1. Through his Box at Last; 2. Visitors Inscribing Names on the Box as Having Called; 3. Jumbo Objects to the Irons; 4

Background imageRemoval Collection: The Choir of St. Pauls before the Removal of the Screen, London

The Choir of St. Pauls before the Removal of the Screen, London

Background imageRemoval Collection: Removal of a Gigantic Palm-Tree from Messrs

Removal of a Gigantic Palm-Tree from Messrs. Loddiges, at Hackney, to the Crystal Palace, 1854, London, UK

Background imageRemoval Collection: Source Size = 3781 x 1588

Source Size = 3781 x 1588
Elephant Hunting in Ceylon: Removal of Captive Elephant

Background imageRemoval Collection: Source Size = 3940 x 2497

Source Size = 3940 x 2497
Removal of a Tree by Barrons Machine, in the Royal Botanic Societys Garden, Regents Park

Background imageRemoval Collection: New York: the Removal of the Obelisk from the Foot of Ninety-Sixth Street to The

New York: the Removal of the Obelisk from the Foot of Ninety-Sixth Street to The
New York: the Removal of the Obelisk from the Foot of Ninety-Sixth Street to the Site in Central Park

Background imageRemoval Collection: New York: Removal of the Pedestal of the Obelisk from the Wharf to the Site in Central

New York: Removal of the Pedestal of the Obelisk from the Wharf to the Site in Central Park

Background imageRemoval Collection: Source Size = 2971 x 2091

Source Size = 2971 x 2091
Removal of a Chapel at Melton, Near Woodbridge, Suffolk

Background imageRemoval Collection: Source Size = 3962 x 2701

Source Size = 3962 x 2701
Wreck of the Mail Steam-Ship Rangoon at Galle: the Rangoon Sinking after the Removal of the Passengers and Crew, 1871

Background imageRemoval Collection: Source Size = 3550 x 2712

Source Size = 3550 x 2712
REMOVAL OF ANOTHER OBELISK FROM ALEXANDRIA, FOR TRANSPORT TO NEW YORK: 1. Obelisk erect, with lowering gear attached; 2. Lowering of Obelisk; 3. Obelisk horizontal, resting on stack of wood; 4

Background imageRemoval Collection: The Elections in France: Removal of the Voting-Urn from a District Polling-Place

The Elections in France: Removal of the Voting-Urn from a District Polling-Place to the Mairie, 1869

Background imageRemoval Collection: Source Size = 2617 x 2413

Source Size = 2617 x 2413
Removal of Kings Cross, London, UK

Background imageRemoval Collection: Removal of the body of Mary Magdalene to the Abbey of Vezelay, from Military

Removal of the body of Mary Magdalene to the Abbey of Vezelay, from Military
KW478262 Removal of the body of Mary Magdalene to the Abbey of Vezelay, from Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix, published London c.1880 (litho) by French School

Background imageRemoval Collection: Obelisk, the Process Removal from dessoug from Sketches F. s. Cozzens

Obelisk, the Process Removal from dessoug from Sketches F. s. Cozzens
OBELISK, THE PROCESS REMOVAL FROM " DESSOUG" FROM SKETCHES F.S. COZZENS, engraving 1880, US, USA

Background imageRemoval Collection: Removal of a Large, Tree from Chiswick to the New Gardens of the Horticultural Society

Removal of a Large, Tree from Chiswick to the New Gardens of the Horticultural Society at South Kensington, London, Uk, 1860 Engraving

Background imageRemoval Collection: Removal of the Troops from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter, United States of America

Removal of the Troops from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageRemoval Collection: The Removal of the Late Emperors Body from the Palace to the Cathedral, The

The Removal of the Late Emperors Body from the Palace to the Cathedral, The
The Removal of the Late Emperors Body from the Palace to the Cathedral, the Death of the Late Emperor William, Germany, 1888 Engraving

Background imageRemoval Collection: Removal of the Ships Stores from the Landing Place to the Coast Guard Station, 1846

Removal of the Ships Stores from the Landing Place to the Coast Guard Station, 1846

Background imageRemoval Collection: State Cabin of the great Britain. Removal of the Stores. 1846

State Cabin of the great Britain. Removal of the Stores. 1846
State Cabin of the " great Britain." Removal of the Stores. 1846

Background imageRemoval Collection: Building of Avenue de l Opera, Butte des Moulins, 15th October 1876 (engraving)

Building of Avenue de l Opera, Butte des Moulins, 15th October 1876 (engraving)
XIR280134 Building of Avenue de l Opera, Butte des Moulins, 15th October 1876 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Lix, Frederic (1830-97); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageRemoval Collection: Expropriations during the extension of Avenue de l Opera, inhabitants moving

Expropriations during the extension of Avenue de l Opera, inhabitants moving
XIR280133 Expropriations during the extension of Avenue de l Opera, inhabitants moving from the Butte des Moulins, October 1876 (engraving) (b/w photo) by French School

Background imageRemoval Collection: Clergy Leaving the Church after the Sale of Church Property (coloured engraving)

Clergy Leaving the Church after the Sale of Church Property (coloured engraving)
XIR173928 Clergy Leaving the Church after the Sale of Church Property (coloured engraving) by French School, (18th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageRemoval Collection: The House Movers, 1840 (oil on canvas)

The House Movers, 1840 (oil on canvas)
XIR156766 The House Movers, 1840 (oil on canvas) by Boilly, Louis Leopold (1761-1845); Musee Cognacq-Jay, Paris, France; French, out of copyright



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"Removal: Tracing the Footsteps of History, Art, and Everyday Life" Step back in time to 1838 as we witness "The Trail of Tears, " a heart-wrenching chapter in American history. Robert Lindneux's oil on canvas masterpiece captures the forced removal of Cherokee Native Americans to the West, reminding us of the resilience and strength they displayed. Fast forward to modern times, where Biba makes a bold move to Kensington Church Street. This iconic fashion brand's relocation signifies growth and evolution while maintaining its timeless charm. In Longwy steelworks, France, witness the power of innovation with the Bessemer converter. This revolutionary device played a crucial role in removing impurities from steel production, propelling industrial progress. Sometimes simplicity holds great power. Discover a humble yet effective solution for removing warts—a testament to human ingenuity in finding remedies for everyday ailments. Edward I's act of removing the Stone of Scone carries deep historical significance. Explore this pivotal moment when Scotland's ancient symbol was taken by an English king—an event that shaped nations' destinies forever. Travel back to 1926 with Veet's groundbreaking advertisement for hair removal products. Witness how societal norms evolve as new methods emerge for personal grooming routines. Robinsons Ltd removal vans stand tall in Cricklewood, NW London—symbols of reliability during relocations big or small. These trusted movers ensure smooth transitions and ease amidst change. Amidst destruction caused by Nazi Luftwaffe raids on Liverpool and Merseyside during World War II, demolition squads work tirelessly to remove debris—a testament to humanity's resilience even amid chaos. Unlock mysteries buried within Howard Carter's sphere cover depicting him meticulously removing treasures from Tutankhamen's tomb—an archaeological triumph that unveiled ancient wonders hidden for centuries. Experience liberation through laser tattoo removal—a transformative process allowing individuals to shed past chapters etched onto their skin and embrace new beginnings without inhibition.