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Familiar Silhouettes by Henry Marvell Carr - 1942
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Henry Marvell Carr 'Familiar Silhouettes' - 1942
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Henry Marvell Carr 'Familiar Silhouettes' - 1942
London Transport Poster Come In to Play, colour Lithograph - 1936
Sales by Underground by Horace Taylor - 1926
Exhibition of artists and decorators by Eugène-Samuel Grasset - 1892 - London, Grafton Gallery - 1892
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Panorama on Leicester Square, London- showing the battle of Trafalgar. Coloured engraving by Lane, 1806, after H. A. Barker. Barker, Henry Aston, 1774-1856.
The Battle of Trafalgar (21 October 1805) was a naval engagement between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies during the War of the Third Coalition (August–December 1805) of the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815).[
S. Watson's Grand American Museum, 28 Oxford Street - Living curiosities from all parts of the world - Captain Alexander, the giant of giants... [etc.] - Poster print: 1885.
S. Watson's Grand American Museum 28, Oxford Street - Living curiosities! From all parts of the world ... Hanly, M. M. Date [1885]
Poster advertising General Mite's performances at the Imperial Theatre, Westminster, London, possibly during 1882
Player's Please, London by George Kindbom - 1979
London Police by George Kindbom - 1979
London, Kings Road by George Kindbom - 1979
Poster advertising the appearance of Giant Constantin at the London Pavilion in Piccadilly, probably in February 1899.
Royal Aquarium - Notice- the manager has the pleasure to announce that he has concluded arrangements with Chang, the great Chinese giant. Date 1880.
Poster, printed in black on orange paper, advertising the appearance of Chang, a chinese giant (over 8 feet tall) in some sort of variety show at the Royal Aquarium (a large exhibition hall and theatre built in 1876 and demolished in 1902 on the site of the current Central Hall opposite Westminster Abbey, London). The poster was printed by Aubert's Steam Printing Works in Maiden Lane, Strand, London. - Wellcome
For twelve nights only, commencing Monday, Feb. 23, 1874 - South London Palace, London Road, proprietors, Speedy & Poole. Speedy & Poole. Date 1874.
Colour poster advertising an appearance at a freakshow or as part of a variety night by a man and boy (Adrian and Feodor, the 'Kostroma people' from Russia) both of whom were suffering from extreme hypertrichosis of the face. They were due to appear 2 nights later at the Middlesex Music Hall, Drury Lane on Wednesday, Feb. 25th. The poster shows the two people sitting with red shirts, blue jackets, pink trousers, grey boots against a yellow background. The type is in green.
Royal Aquarium - on view with Wielands Realities!!! - Chang. Date, 1880.
Poster (printed in black with a graded background going from red at the top to yellow to blue at the bottom), advertising the appearance of Chang, a chinese giant (over 8 feet tall) in some sort of variety show at the Royal Aquarium (a large exhibition hall and theatre built in 1876 and demolished in 1902 on the site of the current Central Hall opposite Westminster Abbey, London). The poster was printed by Aubert's Steam Printing Works in Maiden Lane, Strand, London.
- Wellcome
View in Stratford, London by Jack London - 1902
Bank Holiday in Whitechapel , London - by Jack London - 1902
Gigantic dosshouse (Rowton House, Fieldgate Street, Whitechapel - by Jack London, 1902
East End Slavey, London - by Jack London - 1902
Homeless Men and Women in Spitalfields Gardens, Jack London - 1902
A House to Let on Chapel Street, London - by Jack London - 1902
Petticoat Lane Market in London by Jack London - 1902
Part of a room to let. A typical East End home where the people live, sleep, eat all in one room. Jack London, 1902
Petticoat Lane in London by Jack London - 1902
Street Holiday in London by Jack London - 1902
Homeless Women in Spitalfields Gardens, London by Jack London - 1902
View in Spitalfields in London by Jack London - 1902
View of Hoxton, London by Jack London - 1902
View of Thames Embankment, London by Jack London - 1902
Men Sleeping in Green Park, London by Jack London - 1902
Small Doss House in London by Jack London - 1902
Working Men's Houses Where no Women are Allowed, London by Jack London - 1902
Two Boys Playing In East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
Policeman in East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
Dockyard Demolition in East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
Down The Pub in East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
Playing Cards in East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
Children Playing in East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
East London Antiques Street Trader by Steve Lewis - 1960s. The 'rag and bone man' advertises “COMPLETE Homes Purchased”.
Gypsies at Beckton Marshes in East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
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David Bailey and his American girlfriend Penelope Tree visit his mother in East Ham - 1965.
A milkman in East London by Steve Lewis - 1960s. Alfred Davies had been delivering milk from this handcart to homes in Forest Gate for over thirty years.
The Rolling Stones by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
West Ham United football fans by Steve Lewis - 1960s.
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Votes for Women, Hyde Park Demonstration, London, June 21, 1908, Souvenir program.
Army Ambulance in London by Bob Hyde - c.1966
London Types : Flower Girl by William Nicholson - 1898.
Printmaker William Nicholson worked in partnership with his brother-in-law James Pryde, under the pseudonym the Beggarstaff Brothers.