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Background imageOutdoors Collection: Family outing in tourer, possibly an Bianchini, c1920

Family outing in tourer, possibly an Bianchini, c1920
Family outing in a tourer, possibly an Bianchini, c1920

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Illustration with Joseph Chamberlain

Illustration with Joseph Chamberlain
Joseph Chamberlain viewing the consequences to the British working classes of Balfours proposal to broaden the basis of taxation, 1903

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Advertisement encouraging settlement in Canada

Advertisement encouraging settlement in Canada. From " Standard of Empire Annual", 1912 - 1913

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Family outing in Lea Francis tourer, c1926

Family outing in Lea Francis tourer, c1926
Family outing in a ee Francis tourer, c1926

Background imageOutdoors Collection: George V, King of Great Britain 1910 - 1936

George V, King of Great Britain 1910 - 1936, with his consort Queen Mary, watching Delhi Durbar from the Red Fort, accompanied by the Indian princes acting as pages. India, 1911

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Woman driver at wheel of 1906 Crossley

Woman driver at wheel of 1906 Crossley
Woman driver at the wheel of a 1906 Crossley. Photograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Railway Strike, Britain, 1911

Railway Strike, Britain, 1911. Soldiers escorting Pickfords horse - drawn vans used in the strike as they cross Waterloo Bridge, London

Background imageOutdoors Collection: World War I - 1914 - 1918

World War I - 1914 - 1918. After conscription in 1916, British women took over many civilian jobs. Women ticket collector and porter on the London underground railway

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Unemployed workers queuing up at soup kitchen

Unemployed workers queuing up at soup kitchen
Unemployed workers queuing up at a soup kitchen, Grays Yard, London, c1910

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Strike breaking coal miners in Rhondda Valley, Wales

Strike breaking coal miners in Rhondda Valley, Wales
Strike breaking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, Wales, with their lamps before going down the pit. They are wearing khaki - colored arm bands with the crown stamped on it

Background imageOutdoors Collection: British Liberal party seen by as creeping Socialism

British Liberal party seen by as creeping Socialism
The policies of the British Liberal party were seen by some as creeping Socialism and, at the general election of January 1910, their parliamentary majority was sharply cut

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Unemployed in Britain, 1932

Unemployed in Britain, 1932
In 1932 the number of unemployed in Britain rose to 2, 700, 000. The National Government cut Unemployment Benefit and introduced a means test

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Unemployed in Britain, 1932

Unemployed in Britain, 1932
In 1932 the number of unemployed in Britain rose to 2, 700, 000. The National Government cut Unemployment Benefit and introduced a means test

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Unemployment in Britain 1920 - 1923

Unemployment in Britain 1920 - 1923. Ex - serivcemen demonstrating in protest at the thousands of them who had lost their jobs

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Unemployed in Britain, 1932

Unemployed in Britain, 1932
In 1932 the number of unemployed in Britain rose to 2, 700, 000. The National Government cut Unemployment Benefit and introduced a means test

Background imageOutdoors Collection: General strike in Britain, 1926

General strike in Britain, 1926. Emergency milk depot set up in Hyde Park, London

Background imageOutdoors Collection: General strike in Britain, 1926

General strike in Britain, 1926. Mr Punch thanking members of the British public who kept essential services running during the strike

Background imageOutdoors Collection: General strike in Britain, May 1926

General strike in Britain, May 1926. John Bull telling the Trades Union Council that Britain would resist strike action. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from " Punch", London, 12 May 1926

Background imageOutdoors Collection: General strike in Britain, 1926

General strike in Britain, 1926. Policeman on traffic duty at Hyde Park Corner, London, waving on an army armored car

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896 - 1980)

Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896 - 1980) English politician, successively Conservative, Independent and Labour (Socialist). Best remembered as leader of the English Fascist movement and the Black Shirts

Background imageOutdoors Collection: David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945)

David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945) Welsh - born British Liberal statesman. In 1908, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lloyd George introduced his Old Age Pensions Act

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (1897 - 1977)

Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (1897 - 1977)
Disarmament: Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (1897 - 1977) British Conservative statesman. Prime Minister 1955 - 1957. Cartoon from " Punch", 14 February 1934

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896 - 1980)

Oswald Ernald Mosley (1896 - 1980) English politician, successively Conservative, Independent and Labour (Socialist). Best remembered as leader of the English Fascist movement and the Black Shirts

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Second National Ministry under Ramsay Macdonald

Second National Ministry under Ramsay Macdonald after the general election of 1931. Mambers of the ministry on the garden steps of 10 Downing Street, London. Bottom left is Ramsay Macdonald

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Votes for Women

Votes for Women. The British Liberal Party speaking with two voices. Lewis Vernon Harcourt saying No votes for women while on the other side of the platform his colleague David Lloyd George is saying

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Digging for Victory in World War I

Digging for Victory in World War I. A family returning from their allotment with the vegetables they have grown. From " Punch", London, 14 March 1917

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Votes for Women

Votes for Women. A somewhat embarrassed British policeman experiencing difficulty in arresting a militant suffragette. Cartoon from " Punch", London, 3 December 1913

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Ramsay Macdonald, first Labour British Prime Minister

Ramsay Macdonald, first Labour British Prime Minister
Ramsay Macdonald, first Labour (Socialist) British Prime Minister, leaving Buckingham Palace after being asked by George V to form a government - 1924

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Votes for Women - first step

Votes for Women - first step
Votes for Women - the first step. Under the 1918 Representation of the People Act, British women were given the vote. However, it was not for all women, only those over 30 who owned property

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Lady Arthur Paget (1865 - 1919)

Lady Arthur Paget (1865 - 1919) American - born English social leader, philanthropist and nurse, talking to a small pupil during her visit to the Charles Dickens School in east London, England

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Convoy of motorized ambulances

Convoy of motorized ambulances organized by the British Red Cross arriving at Buckingham Palace, London, to be reviewed by the King George V. Photograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Great Depression 1929 - 1936

Great Depression 1929 - 1936. Jarrow March of unemployed miners and shipbuilders from North East England set out on 5 October 1936 to march the 280 miles (451 km)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: After anti - English Irish uprising in Dublin, May 1916

After anti - English Irish uprising in Dublin, May 1916
After the anti - English Irish uprising in Dublin, May 1916, public services were disrupted. Here sacks of mail are piled up on the platform at Dublin station under the guard of British troops

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Members of the British Womens Volunteer Reserve

Members of the British Womens Volunteer Reserve
World War I - 1914 - 1918: Members of the British Womens Volunteer Reserve carrying out a practice fire drill and evacuating elderly patients from a hospital

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Great Depression 1929 - 1936

Great Depression 1929 - 1936. Jarrow March of unemployed miners and shipbuilders from North East England set out on 5 October 1936 to march the 280 miles (451 km)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Unrest in Russia, Revolutionary uprisings in 1905

Unrest in Russia, Revolutionary uprisings in 1905
Unrest in Russia: Revolutionary uprisings in 1905. The arrest of a strike leader in St Petersburg at the end of the 1905 uprisings. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 24 December 1905

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Anti - German riots in Poplar, London, UK

Anti - German riots in Poplar, London, UK
World War I - 1914 - 1918: Anti - German riots in Poplar, London. Police carrying wire netting in a wooden frame for protecting shop windows. Photograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Corps of Siberian Amazons: Female Cossacks

Corps of Siberian Amazons: Female Cossacks
A corps of Siberian Amazons: Female Cossacks on military exercises on the plain of Nikolsk - Oussourisk, Russia. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 30 October 1904

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Members of British Labour Party in 1906

Members of British Labour Party in 1906
Members of the British Labour Party in, 1906. Second from left is (James) Ramsay Macdonald ( 1866 - 1937) the first British Labour prime minister, and centre is (James) Kier Hardy (1856 - 1915)

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Liverpool General Transport Strike, 1911

Liverpool General Transport Strike, 1911. Tom Mann (1886 - 1941) British trade unionist born Coventry, Warwickshire, addressing the strikers. Photograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Raising platinum - bearing gravels from river beds

Raising platinum - bearing gravels from river beds such as that of the Tura and other rivers in the Urals, Russia. From " Mining" a set of cigarette cards published 1916

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Nobel Brothers oil wells at Baku, Azerbaijan

Nobel Brothers oil wells at Baku, Azerbaijan
Nobel Brothers oil wells at Baku (Baky or Baki), Azerbaijan, on the Caspian Sea. From " Mining" a set of cigarette cards published 1916

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna at St Petersburg

Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna at St Petersburg, 29 April 1904, receiving the heroic sailors, survivors from the Varyag and the Korietz, Russo - Japanese War

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Construction train on Trans - Caspian Railway

Construction train on Trans - Caspian Railway
Construction train on the Trans - Caspian Railway (Central Asian Railway). Begun in 1879, the railway reached Smarkand in 1888, and in 1898 it extended to Tashkent and Andijan. Built by the Russians

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Construction of Trans - Caspian Railway

Construction of Trans - Caspian Railway
Construction of the Trans - Caspian Railway (Central Asian Railway): laying the track. Begun in 1879, in 1888 it reached Smarkand, and in 1898 it extended to Tashkent and Andijan

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Prisoners on road to exile in Siberia

Prisoners on road to exile in Siberia
Prisoners on the road to exile in Siberia. From " The Countries of the World", London, c1880. Engraving

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Late 19th century Russian village in winter

Late 19th century Russian village in winter
Typical late 19th century Russian village in winter. On the left is a troika, a sledge drawn by three horses abreast. From a Liebig trade card circa 1900. Chromolithograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Political prisoners on railway station

Political prisoners on railway station
Unrest in Russia: Political prisoners on a railway station about to board a train to take them into exile in Siberia. Various attempts were made on the life of Alexander II



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