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Dazzle-ships in Drydock at Liverpool by Edward Wadsworth - 1919
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Night Lights on Cambridge Circus, London by Bob Hyde - 1960s. The car is a Vauxhall Victor.
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Off To The Match: Football Fans In Manchester by Iain S. P. Reid, c. 1977. Copyright: Estate of Iain S.P. Reid. Not to be used for any purpose without permission.
29th October 1977 - City beat Liverpool 3-1.
David Ball: "That’s me with bleached jeans and leather jacket at the front. We were hanging round Maine Road ready to go to a punk gig at night - was the norm back in the day."
Andy Gillespie: "That’s my late uncle Jonah, aka David Jones of Langley, just over your right shoulder, David. He was a big punk fan and turned me onto music... I’m pretty sure that the tall blonde kid to my uncle’s left, who is hidden, is Andy Bennett. Jonah’s best mate, they went everywhere together and were two of the first punks on Langley."
Manchester United Fans on the Terraces by Iain S. P. Reid, c. 1977. Copyright: Estate of Iain S.P. Reid. Not to be used for any purpose without permission.
Down The Pub With Friends in East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
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Two women in a garden 1933 Watercolour. Painted at Brick House by Eric Ravilious. Depicts the artist's wife Tirzah Garwood (right; shelling peas) and Charlotte Bawden, wife of the artist Edward Bawden. The two couples shared the house from 1932-1934.
Eric William Ravilious (22 July 1903 – 2 September 1942) was an English painter, designer, book illustrator and wood engraver.
Ravilious studied at Eastbourne School of Art, and at the Royal College of Art, where he studied under Paul Nash.
He married Eileen Lucy "Tirzah" Garwood who was also a noted artist and engraver.
His early works depicted the countryside around him in the south east of England, as well as urban scenes of London. Many of his works are seen as capturing a sense of Englishness that existed between the wars.
He designed a number of popular pieces for Wedgwood between l936 and l940 including a commemorative mug originally produced for the Coronation of Edward VIII which was adapted for that of George V. Ravilious was an official war artist in World War II and received a commission as a Captain in the Royal Marines.
He was killed in 1942 at the age of 39 while accompanying a Royal Air Force air sea rescue mission off Iceland that failed to return to its base.
He is commemorated by blue plaques in Hammersmith and Eastbourne.
Three girls playing in Glasgow by John J Brady - 1975.
Piccadilly in London By Hardwicke Knight - 1953
Waiting for the match to start on the Manchester City terraces, Maine Road stadium, Manchester, England c. 1976 by Iain S. P. Reid.
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Boy seated in wreckage of building after a bombing raid of London during World War II in January 1945 - by Toni Frissell.
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Manchester United fans walking across Trafford Park by Iain SP Reid - c.1977. Copyright: Estate of Iain S.P. Reid. Not to be used for any purpose without permission.
Kimmeridge Folly, You Can Be Sure of Shell by Paul Nash - 1937.
River Thames at Chiswick Eyot by Eric Ravilious - 1933
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Brightest London is best reached by_Underground by Horace Taylor - 1924
Manchester United football fans in Vauxhall Victor by Iain SP Reid - c, 1977
Five Shaggy-Haired Manchester United Fans by Iain SP Reid - c. 1976
Manchester City Teenagers Eating Hot Dogs by Iain SP Reid - c. 1976
On The Rail by Iain SP Reid - c. 1976
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Three Manchester City Fans Running Down the Terraces by Iain SP Reid - c. 1976
Boy Leaping Down The Terrace at Manchester City by Iain SP Reid - 1976
Manchester City Fans Outside the Stadium by Iain SP Reid - c. 1976
Manchester United fans in Lab Coat by Iain SP Reid - c. 1976
The Hot Dog Lothario by Iain S. P. Reid, c. 1977
Manchester man in flares chatting up three Manchester City fans at the hot dog stand by Iain S. P. Reid, c. 1977. Copyright: Estate of Iain S.P. Reid. Not to be used for any purpose without permission.
Field Elm by Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) - c 1933
Truth by Jack London - 1902 - London - Only were to be seen the policemen, flashing their dark lanterns into doorways and alleys.
London's Longest Running... by Bob Hyde - 1960s
Man on a Scooter in London by Bob Hyde - c. 1963.
Service & Tropical in London by Bob Hyde - 1960s. The car is an Austin A40.
Horlicks and Luncheon Vouchers in London by Bob Hyde - 1960s.
Impatient Waitress at The Golden Egg restaurant by Bob Hyde. Taken in the West End of London in the 1960s.
Pink Swirls by Bob Hyde. Taken in the West End of London in the 1960s.
The image shows a poster by Michael English for club UFO, MK2, 1967.
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Stonehenge at Twilight by William Turner of Oxford - c.1840 Watercolour, Getty Center.
Eric Ravilious : Aldeburgh Bathing Machines by Eric Ravilious, Suffolk, England, 1938.
'Tony Book's' Blue and White Army by Iain S. P. Reid, c. 1977. Copyright: Estate of Iain S.P. Reid. Not to be used for any purpose without permission.
White Sweater : Manchester City Fan by Iain S. P. Reid, c. 1977. Copyright: Estate of Iain S.P. Reid. Not to be used for any purpose without permission.
Eric Ravilious : Wiltshire Landscape pencil and watercolour, 1937.
Greenwich, London with the Cutty Sark in the background, 1972 - The Glen Fairweather Archive.
'LEAVE HITLER TO ME SONNY - YOU OUGHT TO BE OUT OF LONDON' -Date: Between 1939 and 1945 - by Dudley S. Cowes.
This propagandist poster was designed and printed at the Suffrage Atelier in Shepherd's Bush, west London. The Atelier, a group of artists who used art to promote the Votes for Women campaign, was founded in London in February 1909, the aim being 'to encourage Artists to forward the Women's Movement, and particularly the Enfranchisement of Women, by means of pictorial publications.'
The poster contrasts representations of 'worthy' females denied the vote, such as teachers and factory workers, with 'unworthy' males, such as convicts and lunatics, who had the right to vote. C. 1912.
Your Guide to London Theatreland by London Underground by Reginald Percy Gossop - 1928
Underground Map of London by Reginald Percy Gossop (1876-1951) - 1926
Pedestrians Walking along Carnaby Street in London - 1972
Map of Zeppelin and aeroplane bombs on London. From_ World War I photograph album by Herbert Green, 1919.
Brighton Pierrots by Walter Sickert - 1915
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Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards Parade, London by Gerry Cranham ii - May 1972
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Trooping of the Colour on Horse Guards Parade, London by Gerry Cranham - May 1972