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Tram in the Kingsway Subway, London, 1931, (1933). Creator: UnknownTram in the Kingsway Subway, London, 1931, (1933). Kingsway Subway, the underground link connecting the tramway services in North and South London
The Starting Point of Morris Motors, 1912, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe Starting Point of Morris Motors, 1912, (1933). The Oxford Garage in Oxford where British motor manufacturer and philanthropist William Morris (later Lord Nuffield) started his business
The Bennie Railplane, 1930, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe Bennie Railplane, 1930, (1933). The George Bennie railplane is an astounding device by which existing railways could be speeded up for passenger traffic
The Suffragette Housemaid 1908, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe Suffragette Housemaid 1908, (1933). A suffragette (Vera Wentworth?) wearing a pinafore advertising a protest on Londons Victoria Embankment
Suffragette Martyrs Released from Prison, 1908, (1933). Creator: UnknownSuffragette " Martyrs" Released from Prison, 1908, (1933). A triumphant procession with banners and a brass band
Piccadilly Circus - The Hub of the Universe: The Centre of the World, 1900, (1933). The busy thoroughfare in Westminster, London, with horse-drawn traffic
Bound for a Beano, 1900, (1933). Creator: UnknownBound for a " Beano", 1900, (1933). Londoners riding in a horse-brake for the annual works day out - a beano, short for bean-feast, was a colloquial term for an excursion or celebration
Appy Ampstead on a Bank Holiday, 1900, (1933). Creator: UnknownAppy Ampstead on a Bank Holiday, 1900, (1933)....maid servants...still wore the badge of their status - the apron - even on their day out
Gas explosion at Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany, February 1933. Creator: UnknownGas explosion at Neunkirchen, Saarland, Germany, February 1933. Sixty-odd people were killed and over 1, 000 injured when a gas-holder exploded at Neunkirchen in the Saar
British Army uniforms, 1933. Creator: UnknownBritish Army uniforms, 1933. " Tommy s" New Uniform [left]: The tight " soldierly" collar is replaced by an open-necked shirt
Marchers from Shoreditch, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933) Creator: UnknownMarchers from Shoreditch, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). The Shoreditch contingent arrives at Hyde Park
Mounted police baton-charging marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). The National Hunger March of September to October 1932 was the largest of a series of hunger marches in
Operator on the Mayfair Exchange, 1932, (1933). Creator: UnknownOperator on the Mayfair Exchange, 1932, (1933). Telephone exchange operator in Mayfair, central London. From " The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]
Tenants rent strike, Peckham, south east London, 1931, (1933). Creator: UnknownTenants rent strike, Peckham, south east London, 1931, (1933). Peckham was the scene of an extensive " war" during the November of 1931
Amy Johnson broadcasting from Croydon Airport, 1930, (1933). Creator: UnknownAmy Johnson broadcasting from Croydon Airport, 1930, (1933). In 1930, British aviator Johnson (1903-1941) became the first woman to fly solo from Britain to Australia in her DH60 Moth aeroplane Jason
Women wearing shorts, 1930, (1933). Creator: UnknownWomen wearing shorts, 1930, (1933). With the craze for hiking - an American term for going on a fairly long walk brought over by the Talkies - shorts came into popularity
French soldiers raiding a German trench, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Creator: UnknownFrench soldiers raiding a German trench, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). French troops making a daylight raid on the German trenches in search of prisoners for information purposes
British sailors wearing Dutch clogs, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Creator: UnknownBritish sailors wearing Dutch clogs, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Some 2, 000 of the sailors who were sent over by Mr
Keir Hardie gives a speech in Trafalgar Square, London, 2 August 1914, (1933). Creator: UnknownKeir Hardie speaking at a peace rally in Trafalgar Square, London, 2 August 1914, (1933). James Keir Hardie (1856-1915) was a Scottish trade unionist and founder member of the Labour Party
First Alexandra Rose Day, 21 June 1912, (1933). Creator: UnknownFirst Alexandra Rose Day, 21 June 1912, (1933). A group of five women selling rose badges to raise funds for charity, outside the now demolished Hotel Cecil in London
The Welcome to the Victims of Masculine Tyranny 1908, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe Welcome to the Victims of Masculine Tyranny 1908, (1933). A group of British suffragettes, recently released from prison, with a Welcome banner
Trouble in Belfast, 1907, (1933). Creator: AE BrownTrouble in Belfast, 1907, (1933). In a dock strike, Jim Larkin, the notorious Irish agitator, created so great an upheaval in Ulster [later Northern Ireland] that the military were called out by
Loss of H. M. S. Gladiator, 1908, (1933). Creator: R NortonLoss of H.M.S. Gladiator, 1908, (1933). On 25 April 1908, during a late snowstorm off the Isle of Wight, the armoured cruiser HMS Gladiator struck the outbound American steamer SS Saint Paul
First L. G. O. C. Motor Bus, 1904, (1933). Creator: UnknownFirst L.G.O.C. Motor Bus, 1904, (1933). Steam bus of the London General Omnibus Company Ltd, a single-decker which ran from Piccadilly Circus to Hammesmith
Back to the Land, 1905, (1933). Creator: UnknownBack to the Land, 1905, (1933). Agricultural workers. Three acres and a cow, a slogan originally used by British land reform campaigners of the 1880s
Life By The Thames in Early Edwardian Days, 1902, (1933). Creator: UnknownLife By The Thames in Early Edwardian Days, 1902, (1933). People sitting in the garden of the Ray Mead Hotel, Boulters Lock, Maidenhead, Berkshire
End of the Serbian Dynasty, c1903, (1933). Creator: UnknownEnd of the Serbian Dynasty, c1903, (1933). Portrait of King Alexander I of Serbia (1876-1903) and his queen consort Draga Masin (1864-1903)
The Express Bus, 1900, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe " Express" Bus, 1900, (1933). Open-top horse-drawn bus outside Ye Olde Swiss Cottage public house in north London
The Knifeboard Bus, 1900, (1933). Creator: A MoullThe Knifeboard Bus, 1900, (1933). Passengers on a London open-top horse-drawn bus, so-called because the seat on the top along which the passengers sat back to back...similar to the boards on which
Mafeking Relieved, 1900, (1933). Creator: UnknownMafeking Relieved, 1900, (1933). Patriotic crowds celebrate outside the London home of British colonel Robert Baden-Powell after his part in the relief of the British-held town in South Africa
A Traffic Block in 1900 - A scene outside the Mansion House, (1933). Creator: UnknownA Traffic Block in 1900 - A scene outside the Mansion House, (1933). Horse-drawn buses and a policeman in the City of London. From " The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]
Boer and Briton Nursed Together, 1900, (1933). Creator: Horace Walter NichollsBoer and Briton Nursed Together, 1900, (1933). Red Cross nurses treating wounded of both sides during the Boer War in South Africa
A betrousered lady feeding pigeons in Trafalgar Square, 1933. Creator: UnknownA betrousered lady feeding pigeons in Trafalgar Square, 1933. Smoking woman wearing a trouser-suit in central London. This style of dress became increasingly popular
Milk pram, 1933. Creator: UnknownMilk pram, 1933. Pneumatic tyres on ball-bearing wheels, bumpers, and a hand-brake have been fitted to the latest type of milk " pram" - to the delight of sleepers
Traffic in Trafalgar Square, London, 1933. Creator: UnknownTraffic in Trafalgar Square, London, 1933. Buses, taxis and pedestrians with the equestrian statue of King George IV on the left
Bert Hinkler, 1933. Creator: UnknownBert Hinkler, 1933. Portrait of Australian pioneer aviator and inventor Hinkler (1892-1933), who in 1928 set up a record of 15 1/2 days for a solo flight to Australia, set out to beat his victor
Lieutenant Norman Baillie-Stewart, 1933. Creator: UnknownLieutenant Norman Baillie-Stewart, 1933. The Prisoner in the Tower. British army officer Lt Norman Baillie-Stewart (1909-1966)
Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden and Princess Sybille of Coburg drew together at theirThe marriage of Prince Gustav Adolf of Sweden and Princess Sybille of Coburg, 1932, (1933). The prince and princess drew together at their wedding in November many of the crowned
Franz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher, 1932, (1933). Creator: UnknownFranz von Papen and Kurt von Schleicher, 1932, (1933). Herr Von Papen, the Junker Chancellor of Germany at the crisis...with General Schleicher, his right-hand man
Scottish marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). Creator: UnknownScottish marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). The Scottish demonstrators make their entry. Most of the marchers made their way peaceably to their homes
Mounted police and marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). Demonstrators under escort. The National Hunger March of September to October 1932 was the largest of a series of
Women with yo-yos, 1932, (1933). Creator: UnknownWomen with yo-yos, 1932, (1933). The world went wild in the summer of 1932 over a game known as " Cheerioh Yo-Yo"...a grooved disc of wood was spun by string like a top
Painters at work on the White City tote, West London, 1932, (1933). Creator: UnknownPainters at work on the White City tote, West London, 1932, (1933). The largest tote in the world was erected in the White City stadium in time for the Greyhound Derby of 1932
Cabinet of the National Government, 1931, (1933). Creator: UnknownCabinet of the National Government, 1931, (1933). Group portrait of British politicians in the newly formed National Government which contained members of the Conservative Party, Liberals
The Granada cinema, Tooting, London, 1931, (1933). Creator: UnknownThe Granada cinema, Tooting, London, 1931, (1933). The Granada, Tooting: modelled on the Spanish-Moorish architecture of the city from which it took its name
Jim Mollison at Croydon Airport, 1931, (1933). Creator: UnknownJim Mollison at Croydon Airport, 1931, (1933). On August 6, 1931, James Mollison broke, by one day, the Australia-England record established but a few days before by his friend C.W.A. Scott
British police on BSA motorbikes, 1931, (1933). Creator: UnknownBritish police on BSA motorbikes, 1931, (1933). A force of motor-cycle police, copied from the American model, was inaugurated to combat the ever-rising flood of car-thieves
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1930, (1933). Creator: UnknownSir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1930, (1933). Portrait of Scottish writer Conan Doyle (1859-1930), creator of Sherlock Holmes. From " The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]