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Images Dated 30th November 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Market Reports - English Country Squire carves the beef

Market Reports - English Country Squire carves the beef
Market Reports illustrated (Postcard series): MEAT: " English beef was in fine condition." This report on English beef (as a commodity traded on the Stock Exchange)

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London

Comedy Theatre, Panton Street, London
The Comedy Theatre (now the Harold Pinter Theatre) on the corner of Panton Street and Oxendon Street, in Londons West End. The Crime of Margaret Foley is playing. Date: 1947

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Chief Seattles Grave

Chief Seattles Grave
The grave of Chief Seattle (Si ahl), (circa 1780-1866) - a DkhwDuwAbsh (Duwamish) chief, also known as Sealth, Seathle, Seathl, or See-ahth. He followed a course of accommodation to white settlers

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Bren Gunner, 7th Gurkha Rifles, Burma, 1944 (c)

Bren Gunner, 7th Gurkha Rifles, Burma, 1944 (c)
Photograph: A well-concealed Bren Gunner of the 7th Gurkha Rifles amongst the thick foliage of the Burmese jungle, 1944 (c)

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Covent Garden Royal Opera House

Covent Garden Royal Opera House in London. Floral Street is on the right. Date: 1947

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Coliseum, London

Coliseum, London
The London Coliseum, on St Martins Lane, London, now the home of English National Opera (ENO). The memorial statue to Edith Cavell is in the foreground left. Date: 1947

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB general purpose lorry

LCC-LFB general purpose lorry
A general purpose lorry, manufactured by Dennis of Guildford

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Nude model on a break plays a piano

Nude model on a break plays a piano
The Model rests A nude model takes a break from posing for an artist and plays a little ditty on the Baby Grand Piano just off his studio. Date: circa 1914

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. In the foreground, the corner of Catherine Street and Tavistock Street. Date: 1947

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Barnet Voluntary Fire Brigade with manual horse pump

Barnet Voluntary Fire Brigade with manual horse pump
The officers and firemen of the Barnet voluntary fire brigade with the manual horse drawn pump fire engine

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Jumping Sheet Drill - London Fire Brigade

Jumping Sheet Drill - London Fire Brigade Date: circa 1940s

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Strong Cheese repels diner and waiter

Strong Cheese repels diner and waiter
One of the Market Reports illustrated postcard series. Cheese: " Supply much stronger, but very little demand." This commodities phrasiology is illustrated by a waiter struggling to cope

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, Covent Garden

Winter Garden Theatre, Drury Lane, Covent Garden
Winter Garden Theatre on the corner of Drury Lane and Parker Street in Covent Garden, London. The New London Theatre now occupies the site. Date: 1947

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Vaudeville Theatre on the Strand, London

Vaudeville Theatre on the Strand, London presenting The Chiltern Hundreds. Almost next door is Romanos restaurant, prominent in Londons night-life at the turn of the century. Date: 1947

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB, Cannon Street fire station, City of London

LCC-LFB, Cannon Street fire station, City of London
The Cannon Street fire station was opened in 1906. Seen here is the appliance room. Fire brigade horses were by now being replaced by motorised fire appliances

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Balcony scene after Coronation of King George VI

Balcony scene after Coronation of King George VI
Scene on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, London, after the Coronation of King George VI, 12 May 1937. Showing, from left to right, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother)

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London

LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London
Built by the London County Council (LCC) and opened in 1900, Red Cross Street was one of four fire stations (plus a river station at Blackfriars) contained in the City of London

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Queen Elizabeth II, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward

Queen Elizabeth II, Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Edward
Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh and their youngest son, Prince Edward. Date: 1970s

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Royal party with nurse Clara Cooper Knight

Royal party with nurse Clara Cooper Knight
Members of the British royal family at a Leicestershire hunting event. Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) walks in the centre

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Join Scotland?s Only Rifle Regiment

Join Scotland?s Only Rifle Regiment, 1960 (c).Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, published by Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Royal sisters with nurse Marion Crawford

Royal sisters with nurse Marion Crawford
Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Princess Margaret with their Scottish nurse, Marion Crawford (1909-1988), whom they nicknamed Crawfie. The are enjoying a boat trip on the river

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Indian encampment - Hop Picking Season - Washington State

Indian encampment - Hop Picking Season - Washington State Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Baby feeding directly from a goat

Baby feeding directly from a goat
An Indian Baby feeds directly from a goat in possibly the most bizarre and unsettling postcard ever produced.... Date: circa 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Soldier of the Queen

Soldier of the Queen, 1959.Chromolithograph recruiting poster, after John Worsley (APD 0239), printed by J Howitt [and] Son, Nottingham, or Jordison [and] Company, published by HMSO, London

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Blue Print for a fine career

Blue Print for a fine career, 1960 (c).Colour photolithograph recruiting poster, after Mike Buckley (APD 0222), published by HMSO, 1960 (c).In modernist style on a blue background

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Common Warthog - family

Common Warthog - family (Phacochoerus africanus). Sub-Saharan Africa

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Red-billed Oxpecker - on the back of a Zebra

Red-billed Oxpecker - on the back of a Zebra (Buphagus erythrorhynchus). Hluhluwe National Park - South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Hluhluwe National Park

Hluhluwe National Park. South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Magirus 85 foot turntable ladder and crew

LCC-LFB Magirus 85 foot turntable ladder and crew
Magirus 85 foot turntable ladder in the drill yard of Southwark headquarters, No.1 station, located in Southwark Bridge Road SE1

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Hatfield petrol self-propelled fire pump

LCC-LFB Hatfield petrol self-propelled fire pump
The Hatfield petrol pump was the first petrol driven fire engine in which the engine was used to operate the fire pump. Two of these machines were introduced into London in 1908

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Hatfield petrol self-propelled fire pump

LCC-LFB Hatfield petrol self-propelled fire pump
The Hatfield petrol pump was the first petrol driven fire engine in which the engine was used to operate the fire pump. Two of these machines were introduced into London in 1908

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB live rescue drill, by a line, at Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB live rescue drill, by a line, at Southwark HQ
A fireman is being lowered by a line from a building at Southwark HQ during practice rescues. In the foreground is an example of a first aid 12 horsepower

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-MFB firemen at drill, Southwark HQ

LCC-MFB firemen at drill, Southwark HQ
Firefighters at Metropolitan Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark, carrying out a drill in the yard

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: An example of a horsed steam pump

An example of a horsed steam pump of the London Fire Brigade

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Illustration of an 18th century Bellman and Billman

Illustration of an 18th century Bellman and Billman
A London night-watchman who gave warning of fire and who was meant to take first-aid measures to stop small outbreaks of fire. (Original print in the London Guildhall Library)

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB firemen using the sliding pole on a call

LCC-LFB firemen using the sliding pole on a call
Following a visit to the United States, Chief Officer Eyre Massey Shaw brought back the idea of sliding poles which he saw in American fire houses

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London

LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London
Built by the London County Council (LCC) and opened in 1900, Red Cross Street was one of four fire stations (plus a river station at Blackfriars) contained in the City of London

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London

LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London
Built by the London County Council (LCC) and opened in 1900, Red Cross Street was one of four fire stations (plus a river station at Blackfriars) contained in the City of London

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London

LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London
Built by the London County Council (LCC) and opened in 1900, Red Cross Street was one of four fire stations (plus a river station at Blackfriars) contained in the City of London

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London

LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London
Built by the London County Council (LCC) and opened in 1900, Red Cross Street was one of four fire stations (plus a river station at Blackfriars) contained in the City of London

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London

LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London
Built by the London County Council (LCC) and opened in 1900, Red Cross Street was one of four fire stations (plus a river station at Blackfriars) contained in the City of London

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Left Thumbprint RJ James. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Vicar remembering his youth - rowing on the river

Vicar remembering his youth - rowing on the river
Forty Years On A priest remembers the days of his youth, when he too partook in boating down on the river. Date: circa 1906

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Aupoakte Win. kills Morning Squaw and Child

Aupoakte Win. kills Morning Squaw and Child (Papoose) Date: circa 1910

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal

Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, Regent of Portugal (1887-1908) - the eldest son of King Carlos I of Portugal. Assassinated (along with his Father)

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: New York - Cooper Square, 3rd Avenue and Bowery

New York - Cooper Square, 3rd Avenue and Bowery
New York - The Junction of Cooper Square, Third Avenue and Bowery. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Illuminated Electric Car to celebrate Kings Visit

Illuminated Electric Car to celebrate Kings Visit
Illuminated Electric Car to celebrate the Kings Visit to Leeds on July 7th 1908 - There are 3000 electric lights on the car which required 150 horsepower to run it!! Date: 1908

Background imageImages Dated 30th November 2011: Two Crow Tribe girls with their ponies

Two Crow Tribe girls with their ponies standing before their tipi (also tepee or teepee). Date: 1911



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