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Passengers arriving to embark for Paris at Croydon Aerodrome, London, 1925Passengers arriving to embark for Paris at Croydon Aerodrome, London. Cover for Airways magazine, London, March 1925
Loading a biplane with passengers and luggage at Croydon Aerodrome, London. Cover of Airways magazine, London, June 1925
Opening of wireless telegraph link between Paris and Casablanca, 1907Opening of wireless telegraph link between Paris and Casablanca, showing men whose work made it possible, Edouard Branly (1844-1940) and Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937)
Soviet poster commemorating May Day, 1950. Artist: A BearobSoviet poster commemorating May Day, 1950
Lets Do It!, poster, Russian, 1944. Artist: I SerebrianyLets Do It!, poster, Russian, 1944. A female worker lifting a pallet of bricks
Trade Union Scroll, 1851. Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Machinists, Millwrights, Smiths and Pattern-Makers scroll which would be presented to members
US Army enlistment poster; Destroy this Mad Brute, 1917-1918
George Whitefield preaching, c1760 (c1850)George Whitefield (1714-70) preaching, c1850. English evangelist and a founder of Methodism, preaching. Wood engraving
Poster illustrating The History of Golf, c1970
Poster for Seaboard Air Line Ry, The Line to the Links, American, c1905. With the Golf Girl by Earl Christy
Political poster for The Budget League, British, 1910. This group published a weekly magazine with the objective of rallying support for the prime minister, David Lloyd George
Coca-Cola advertisement, c1905. The company have used golf regularly in their advertisements, and this is one of the earliest examples
Poster for Arthur Bell and Sons Old Scotch Whisky, c1900
Blanco Y Negro poster with golfing theme, c1930s
The Rico Muffler, adverting poster, c1890
Advertisement for corsets, late 19th century
Railway Puzzle, 1883. An illustration of the problems caused to a traveller by advertising at railway stations. From Punch, or the London Charivari
The Bill-Sticker, 1881. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Bill-Sticker, 1881. The Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, is depicted as a billsticker, pasting up a huge poster with the words Irish Land Bill over the top of existing bills concerning recent
A French Lesson, 1871. Artist: Joseph SwainA French Lesson, 1871. Britannia remarks Is That the sort of thing you want, you Little Idiot? Britannia has grabbed a man promoting British Republicanism by the scruff of the neck
Le Duel a Mort, 1869. Artist: George du MaurierLe Duel a Mort, 1869. In an effort to stem the rising tide of his unpopularity, Napoleon III had relaxed press censorship in France
The Publicans Friend, 1863. Mr. Juniper (Sotto Voce) says: Thankee, My Dear Bishop, Thankee! That Little Game O Yourn ll BeThe Making of Me