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At Wimbledon, 1926 (1937). In 1926 The Duke of York and Louis Greig (1880-1953) played in the mens doubles at Wimbledon but were defeated by Arthur Gore (1868-1928)
At the Cup Final, 1924 (1937). The Duke of York congratulating players of Newcastle United for winning in the FA Cup Final against Aston Villa at Wembley on 26 April 1924
On Buckingham Palace Balcony, 1923 (1937). Prince George and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on Buckingham Palace balcony following their marriage at Westminster Abbey on 26 April 1923
At Lady Maud Carnegies Wedding, 1923 (1937). On 12 November 1923 Princess Maud (1893-1945), niece of King George V was married to Lord Charles Carnegie (1892-1992)
A Game of Golf, 1924 (1937). The Duke of York playing golf at Ton Pentre, Rhondda Valley, Wales, May 1924. Card No 16 of 50 from Our King And Queen cigarette cards produced for W.D. & H.O
With Queen Mary at Balmoral, 1924 (1937). The Duke of York and Duchess of York at Balmoral castle with Queen Mary in September 1924
With Disabled Ex-Service Men, 1922 (1937). The Duke of York meeting injured servicemen at the England versus Scotland football match at Stamford Bridge, London, May 1922
Wedding of the King and Queen, 1923 (1937). The wedding of Prince Albert, Duke of York, and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon took place on 26 April 1923 at Westminster Abbey, London
At YMCA Sports Carnival, 1919 (1937). The Duke of York (1895-1952) visiting the YMCA Sports Carnival at Stamford Bridge, London, in May 1919
Three Royal Brothers, 1920 (1937). Prince Henry, Prince Edward and Prince George marking the departure of Prince Edward from Portsmouth on HMS Renown for a tour of Australia and New Zealand
Historic Entry into Brussels, 1918 (1937). The future King George VI (1895-1952) and Queen Elizabeth (1900-2002) with King Albert I of the Belgians (1875-1934) on 22 November 1918
The King as Airman, 1918 (1937). The future King George VI (1895-1952) and Louis Leisler Greig (1880-1953) in a Handley Page bomber in September 1918
As Naval Cadet, 1912 (1937). Prince George (1895-1952), the future King George VI, on board a warship with his father King George V (1865-1936)
Glamis Castle, c1937 (1937). Glamis Castle, Angus, Scotland, home of the Lyon family since the 14th century. It was the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth
The Royal Princesses, c1936 (1937). The Royal Princesses Princess Margaret (1930-2002) and Princess Elizabeth. Card No 4 of 50 from Our King And Queen cigarette cards produced for W.D. & H.O
HM Queen Elizabeth, c1930 (1937). Portrait of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (1900-2002) when Duchess of York. Card No 3 of 50 from Our King And Queen cigarette cards produced for W.D. & H.O
The Royal Family, c1936 (1937). A portrait of Queen Elizabeth (1900-2002), King George VI (1895-1952), Princess Margaret (1930-2002) and Princess Elizabeth
HM King George The Sixth, 1937. King George VI (1895-1952) shown wearing the uniform of a Colonel of the Scots Guards. Card No 1 of 50 from Our King And Queen cigarette cards produced for W.D. & H.O
Loch Lomond, 1847, (1918). Painting held at the Manchester City Galleries, Manchester. From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]
A Modern Oil Seed Crushing Plant, c1918, (1918). Artist: Gunning KingA Modern Oil Seed Crushing Plant, c1918, (1918). From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]
Marguerites, c1900, (1918). Artist: Conrad KieselMarguerites, c1900, (1918). Painting held at the Manchester City Galleries, Manchester. From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]
Florence, 1839, (1918). Artist: James Baker PyneFlorence, 1839, (1918). Painting held at the Manchester City Galleries, Manchester. From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]
J. A. Seddon, c1918, (1918). Artist: J Russell & SonsJ. A. Seddon, c1918, (1918). James Andrew Seddon (1868-1939), British trade unionist and politician. Originally a member of the Labour Party
Cromwell on His Farm, 1874, (1918). Artist: Ford Madox BrownCromwell on His Farm, 1874, (1918). Painting held at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]
Winter, c1870, (1918). Artist: Anton MauveWinter, c1870, (1918). Painting held at the Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester. From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]
The Bird Cage, c1900, (1918). Artist: Edward StottThe Bird Cage, c1900, (1918). Painting held at the Manchester City Galleries, Manchester. From Bibbys Annual 1918, edited by Joseph Bibby. [The Priory Publishing Press, Liverpool, 1917]
A word from Lord Northesk I Bank On Booths At Every Turn, c1935 (1935). David Ludovic George Hopetoun Carnegie, 11th Earl of Northesk (1901-1963), Scottish representative peer
Lady Oxford says It Is Popular To Be Liberal With Booths Gin, And Then The Party Will Be Top Of The Poll, c1935 (1935). Margaret Emma Alice ( Margot ) Asquith (nee Tennant)
Professor Low propounds: The Quality of Perfection Defies Analysis, But It Is Significant That It Is Present In Those Cocktails Which Contain Booths Gin, c1935 (1935)
Lady Mount Temple announces: I Want Good Mixers At My Parties, And So I Always Insist On Mixing Them With Booth s, c1935 (1935). Muriel Emily Ashley (nee Spencer), Lady Mount Temple (circa 1881-1954)
Lord Westmorland asserts: A Cocktail Without Booths Is A Cocktail Under A Handcap, c1935 (1935). From An Anthology Of Cocktails Together With Selected Observations. [Dorland Advertising Ltd. c1935]
View from the stern of a British warship, c1940 (1943)It is upon the Navy, under the good providence of God, that the wealth, safety and strength of the Kingdom do chiefly depend, c1940 (1943)
All her eggs in one basket, 1940 (1943)All her eggs in one basket. All six of italys battleships are shown safely at anchor in the outer harbour at Taranto, 1940 (1943)
The enemys hide-out, 1940 (1943)The enemys hide-out. Taranto, where the Fleet Air Arm sought out the Italian fleet in their own anchorage, 1940 (1943). In November 1940 the British launched an air attack on the Regia Marina naval
An Italian battleship is hit, 1940 (1943)An Italian battleship is hit. The Warspite scores a direct hit on the Cesare at the extreme range of nearly 15 miles, 1940 (1943)
Admiral Andrew Browne Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope, c1940 (1943). Andrew Browne Cunningham (1883-1963) was a British admiral who commanded the Royal Navys Meditteranean Fleet
The fight begins, 1943The fight begins. The gunners grimly wait for the next attack. Smoke pours up from a shattered and disintegrated Italian torpedo-bomber, 1943. The Royal Navy intercept an Italian torpedo
Back cover of The Eighth Army, 1944. The Eighth Army was a field army and one of the best-known formations of the British Army during the Second World War
On the Tripoli road, c1942 (1944)On the Tripoli Road. The gun is firing at an enemy strongpoint delaying the advance. In the foreground a wounded gunner is tended by one of his comrades, c1942 (1944)
Benghazi ahead, 1942 (1944)Benghazi ahead. The Army and the Air Force advanced hand in hand. Here a Honey tank, outdistancing its own supply vehicles, draws petrol from an RAF bowser, c1942 (1944)
The Raiders 1942 (1944)The Raiders. South Africans listen to their orders for the dangerous raid through the enemy lines to El Daba on 3 November, 1942 (1944)
Close-up of a great battle. The Australians are bringing in a wounded prisoner, 1942 (1944). The Battle of El Alamein, Egypt, 1942. From The Eighth Army [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1944]
and the gunners wait, 1942 (1944). Soldiers of the British 8th Army preparing for the Battle of El Alamein. From The Eighth Army [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1944]
The tank crews prepare... 1942 (1944). Soldiers of the British 8th Army preparing for the Battle of El Alamein. From The Eighth Army [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1944]
The Plans Are Perfected, 1942 (1944)The Plans Are Perfected. General Montgomery confers with officers of the 9th Australian Division, 1942 (1944). Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (1887-1976)
August at Alamein, 1942 (1944)August at Alamein. The Prime Minister comes to see the men of the Eighth Army. He is with General Freyberg, New Zealand Commander, 1942 (1944)
General Alexander, commander of British forces in North Africa, 1942 (1944). General Harold Alexander (1891-1969) was appointed Commander-in-Chief of Middle East Forces following Prime Minister
General Auchinleck decided the army will stand at Alamein, 1942 (1944). Field Marshal Sir Claude John Eyre Auchinleck (1884-1981)