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Locataires noctambules, 19th century. Creator: Honore DaumierLocataires noctambules, 19th century. Tenants and landlords. Nocturnal tenants. (Doing a moonlight flit to avoid paying rent - men moving furniture at night, with removals wagon)
Travel views of Cuba and Guatemala, between 1899 and 1926. Creator: Arnold GentheTravel views of Cuba and Guatemala, between 1899 and 1926
Belongings of Count J.H. Von Bernstorff being removed from the German Embassy, Washington DC, 1917. First World War: Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff was German ambassador to the United States
Possibly: United States government workers and carpenters making crates... Washington, D.C. 1942. Creator: Gordon Parks[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Washington, D.C. United States government workers and carpenters making crates for steel cabinets
United States government workers and carpenters making crates for steel... Washington, D.C. 1942. Creator: Gordon ParksWashington, D.C. United States government workers and carpenters making crates for steel cabinets and preparing them for shipment in the rear of the Auditors Building at 14th Street
Roadside stand near Birmingham, Alabama, 1936. Creator: Walker EvansRoadside stand near Birmingham, Alabama. [Signs: F.M. Pointer - The Old Reliable - House Mover ; Honest Weights, Square Dealings ; Special Today - River Fish: Catfish, Trout, Perch, Drum, Buffalo
1928 Thonycroft removals lorry. Creator: Unknown1928 Thonycroft removals lorry
Austin FE 1957 removal van, belonging to Walters Removals, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1957. Frank Walters was the uncle of the photographer
The railway strike of 1911, London, (c1920). A convoy of Pickfords removal vans being escorted over Waterloo Bridge by soldiers