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Sidewalk scene in Selma, Alabama, 1935. Creator: Walker EvansSidewalk scene in Selma, Alabama. [African Americans outside a shop run by Roy L. King; signs for Coca-Cola, the Original Silas Green from New Orleans
Sharecroppers grave, Hale County, Alabama, 1936. Creator: Walker EvansSharecroppers grave. Hale County, Alabama. [Empty jars and Coke bottle]
Country store, Person County, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea Lange[Untitled, possibly related to: Daughter of white tobacco sharecropper at country store. Person County, North Carolina]
Daughter of white tobacco sharecropper at country store, Person County, North Carolina, 1939. Creator: Dorothea LangeDaughter of white tobacco sharecropper at country store. Person County, North Carolina
Store with false front, Vicinity of Selma, Alabama, 1936. Creator: Walker EvansStore with false front. Vicinity of Selma, Alabama
Scotts Run mining camps near Morgantown, West Virginia, 1935. Creator: Walker EvansScotts Run mining camps near Morgantown, West Virginia. Domestic interior. Shack at Osage
New Orleans downtown street, Louisiana, 1936. Creator: Walker EvansNew Orleans downtown street. Louisiana
Possibly: Winston Salem, North Carolina, 1935. Creator: Walker Evans[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Winston Salem, North Carolina]
Haircutting in Front of General Store and Post Office on Marcella Plantation, Mileston, Mississippi, 1939
A Historic Battlefield: January-February 1881, and May 1900, 1901. Creator: John Talbot CokeA Historic Battlefield: January-February 1881, and May 1900, 1901. The Battle of Majuba Hill on 27 February 1881 was the final
T. Coke, (1747-1814), 1830. Creator: UnknownT. Coke, (1747-1814), 1830. Thomas Coke (1747-1814) the first Methodist bishop, known as the Father of Methodist Missions, he read Jurisprudence at Jesus College, Oxford
Sr. E. Coke, (1552-1634), 1830. Creator: UnknownSr. E. Coke, (1552-1634), 1830. Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634) English barrister, judge, and politician, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and Inner Temple
Francis Seymour in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). British courtier, army officer and politician Francis Seymour
Frederick Child-Villiers in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). British politician Frederick Child-Villiers (1815-1871) as Guy de la Motte
Emily Duchess of Beaufort in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Emily Frances (nee Smyth), Duchess of Beaufort (1800-1889) in Elizabethan-inspired dress
James Innes-Ker in Plantagenet costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). British peer James Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe (1816-1879) in chain mail and crown
Guest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). CreatorGuest in costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Man in a cloak with the Maltese cross symbol on his tabard
Guest in 16th century costume for Queen Victorias Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Members of the Royal Household were expected to wear dress of the Plantagenet period (c1154-1485)
Prince Albert in costume as Plantagenet King Edward III for the Bal Costume, May 12 1842, (1843). Albert (1819-1861) is dressed as Edward III (1312-1377)
Sir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 1615. Artist: Gilbert JacksonSir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 1615. Seated portrait in an ornate gilt frame of Lord Coke, a prominent judge and Recorder of London
Manvers Main coke ovens, Wath upon Dearne, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Photograph taken for a cover image for the NCB Coal Quarterly Magazine
Sir Edward Coke, English lawyer, writer and politician, c1666 (1894). Artist: David LogganSir Edward Coke (1552-1634), English lawyer, writer and politician, c1666 (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
Manvers coal preparation plant, Wath upon Dearne, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1956Manvers coal preparation plant, Wath upon Dearne, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, November 1956. Coke being pushed down the incline into the quenching pit
Spraying the ovens at Manvers coking works near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. An industrial spraying machine can be seen with a worker spraying the refractory linings in the ovens at the works
Spraying refractory linings at Manvers coking works, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1963. Two workers with a machine spraying the refractory linings in the ovens at the works
Portrait of Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), 1660s. Private Collection
Sir Edward Coke, c16th century, (1904). Artist: Cornelius Janssen van CeulenSir Edward Coke, c16th century (1904). Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), English jurist. From James I. and VI, by T. F. Henderson. [Goupil & Co. Paris, Edinburgh, New York, London, 1904]
Major-General John Talbot Coke, commanding 10th Brigade, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Portrait from Celebrities of the Army, published by George Newnes, (London, 1902)
Sir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 19th century. Artist: J PosselwhiteSir Edward Coke, Recorder of London, 19th century. Portrait of Coke (1552-1634)
Retort House, Great Central Gas Works, Bow Common, London, 1866Retort House, Great Central Gas Works, Bow Common, London. It was here that Croll introduced the burning of incandescent coke as fuel immediately as it had been taken from retorts, saving10%
Quenching coke, South Metropolitan Gas Companys works, East Greenwich, London, 1891. Wood engraving
Coca-Cola advertisement with a golfing theme, c1905
Coca-Cola advertisement, c1905. The company have used golf regularly in their advertisements, and this is one of the earliest examples