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A section of the living-room, 1936A section of the living-room furnished with one of the American Modern ensembles designed by Russel Wright for the Conant Ball Company, New York, 1936
Entrance lobby at Shrubs Wood, Chalfont St. Giles, 1936Entrance lobby at Shrubs Wood, Chalfont St. Giles, England. Designed by Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff, F.R.I.B.A. 1936
Alexander B. Trowbridge - Interior of the summer cottage built for Mr. L. Corrin Strong, 1933Interior of summer cottage, Gibson Island, Maryland, 1933. Architect: Alexander B. Trowbridge, built for Mr. L. Corrin Strong. Main room of the house, combined living and dining area
Sitting room, 1933. Designed by Granville Conway. A scheme of decoration in which by stressing the horizontal line throughout, a successful attempt was made to minimise the disproportionate height
Wall decorations in a flat at Portman Court, 1933. By John Armstrong. Panels depicting scenes in ancient Rome - seen here, the harbour at Ostium - with semi-circular topped doors
Villa at Poissy, constructed in reinforced concrete, 1933. Architects: Le Corbusier & Jeanneret of Paris. The Villa Savoye on the outskirt of Paris, France
Electric fireplace and overmantel by James Clark & Son Ltd. 1940W. Curtis Green, R.A. - Electric fireplace and overmantel by James Clark & Son Ltd. 1940. Overmantel is of 3/4 inch bevelled section mirror glass bordered by a Neutral tint mirror
Europe and America - Two American fabrics by courtesy of Stroheim & Roman of New York, 1940Europe and America - Two American fabrics by courtesy of Stroheim & Romann of New York, USA, 1940. Marine blue glazed chintz with chenille design in white and cream
House at Glendale, California, 1940House at Glendale, California, USA, 1940. Night-time view of one-storey house designed by Harwell Hamilton Harris for George C Bauer, (Carl Anderson associate)
Desk in bedroom-sitting room, 1942Desk in bedroom-sitting room, where a combination of wood, textile and mirrors helps to create a spacious atmosphere, by Paul Laszlo, 1942
A Vantona Court bedcover gives a luxurious note to this bedroom, 1942. Vantona Textiles Ltd. From Decorative Art 1942 - The Studio Year Book, edited by C. G. Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1942]
Dining-room group in birds eye maple, 1942Dining-room group in birds eye maple and pale greyed finished walnut with clear plastic knobs, designed by Gilbert Rohde and made by the Herman Miller Furniture Co. 1942
A cocktail bar mural in carved and enamelled linoleum in the Berkeley Hotel, Montreal, 1942A cocktail bar mural in carved and enamelled linoleum in the Berkeley Hotel, Montreal, Canada, 1942. Gay, stylised pattern of trees, flowers and figures
A room arranged by Lord & Taylor of New York, 1942A room arranged by Lord & Taylor of New York, USA, 1942. Long, low table of dark wood with flower arrangement by Constance Spry. From Decorative Art 1942 - The Studio Year Book, edited by C. G
House in Bucharest by Rudolf Frankel - The sitting room, 1942. The sitting room and dining room form a single large living space divided by curtains
House at Madison, Wis. By William Kaeser, 1942House at Madison, Wisconsin, USA. By William Kaeser, 1942. Garden elevation of a single-story house, low and sturdy, adapted to hard weather, but also planned for sunshine and summer living
Les Joueurs De Bouchons, 1919. Artist: Jean VeberLes Joueurs De Bouchons, 1919. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1919]
Rochefort Se Meurt, 1898, (1919). Artist: Theophile Alexandre SteinlenRochefort Se Meurt, 1898, (1919). Rocherfort is dead. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1919]
The Picardy Shepherd, 1919. Artist: Ernest George BeachThe Picardy Shepherd, 1919. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1919]
The Ski-Runners, 1919. Artist: Claude Allin SheppersonThe Ski-Runners, 1919. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1919]
The Release, 1919. Artist: Francis Ernest JacksonThe Release, 1919. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1919]
The Tidal River, 1919. Artist: Charles ShannonThe Tidal River, 1919. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1919]
Nevers - Tour De Cathedrale, 1919. Artist: Fernand ChalandreNevers - Tour De Cathe drale, 1919. The cathedral tower at Nevers in France. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd
Illustration for Villons Ballade Des Femmes De Paris, 1919. Artist: Emile BernardIllustration for Villons Ballade Des Femmes De Paris, 1919. Ballade des femmes de Paris is a 15th century poem by Francois Villon
The Tight-Rope Dancer, 1919. Artist: Mabel Alington RoydsThe Tight-Rope Dancer, 1919. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1919]
Folkestone from Dover Hill, late 19th-early 20th century. The town of Folkestone in Kent, with the sea beyond. [Shoesmith & Etheridge Ltd. Hastings, c1890-1910]
Marine Parade & Crescent Folkestone, late 19th-early 20th century. Terraced houses on the seafront at Folkestone in Kent. [ Philco, London, c1890-1910]
Folkestone. Castle Hill Avenue, late 19th-early 20th century. Shady path beneath trees at Folkestone in Kent. [Pictorial Stationery Co. Ltd. London, c1890-1910]
Lower Parade, Folkestone, late 19th-early 20th century. The seafront at Folkestone in Kent. [Upton, Folkestone, c1890-1910]
The Leas. Folkestone, late 19th-early 20th century. People taking the air on the promenade at Folkestone in Kent. [Published c1890-1910]
George Canning as a boy, c1788, (1941). British statesman and Tory politician George Canning (1770-1827) served as prime minister for the last four months of his life
Queen Elizabeth I, c1580. (1941). The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603) ruled from 1558 until 1603. She is referred to as The Virgin Queen, as she never married
Falcon, c1790, (1886). Artist: Wilhelm GreveFalcon, c1790, (1886). Tosa School. From a painting on silk by Itaya Keishu, at the age of 61. A print from The Pictorial Arts of Japan, by William Anderson, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle
Shoki and the Demons, c1880, (1886). Artist: Wilhelm GreveShoki and the Demons, c1880, (1886). Shijo School. From a print on silk by Shibata Zeshin. Found in the collection of the British Museum
Monkey, 19th century, (1886). Reproduction of a painting on silk. From The Pictorial Arts of Japan, [1886]
Arhat, Japanese, late Kamakura period, 14th century, (1886). In Buddhism, the term arhat can describe someone who has gained insight into the true nature of existence and has achieved nirvana
Driving on the Golf Course, St. Andrews. Late 19th-early 20th century scene of boys and women playing golf at the historic course at St Andrews in Scotland
Allan Robertson, c1850. Artist: Schenck & McFarlaneAllan Robertson, c1850. Scotsman Allan Robertson (1815-1859) was considered to be one of the first professional golfers. Lithographic print by Schenck & McFarlane Edinburgh of an original signed
Battle of Mont-Saint-Jean, known as Waterloo, 18 June 1815, (c1850). The Battle of Waterloo was fought near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Napoleons Departure from Fontainebleau, 20 April 1814, (c1850). Artists: Francois PigeotNapoleons Departure from Fontainebleau, 20 April 1814, (c1850). The defeat at the Battle of Leipzig and the subsequent invasion of France by the Allies culminated in Napoleons abdication on 11 April
Battle near Wagram, 7 July 1809, (c1850). Artist: Louis Francois MariageBattle near Wagram, 7 July 1809, (c1850). Napoleon defeated the Austrians at Wagram (present-day Deutsch-Wagram in Austria)
Conquest of Ratisbon, 23 April 1809, (c1850). Artist: Francois PigeotConquest of Ratisbon, 23 April 1809, (c1850). The Battle of Ratisbon, also called the Battle of Regensburg, was fought on the 23 April 1809 in south-east Germany, during the Napoleonic Wars
Meeting of the two Emperors, 25 June 1807, (c1850). Artist: Francois-Louis CouchéMeeting of the two Emperors, 25 June 1807, (c1850). Napoleon I meets Alexander I, Czar of Russia, on a raft in the middle of the river Niemen, near Tilsit (Russia)
Battle of Friedland, 14 June 1807, (c1850). Artist: Francois PigeotBattle of Friedland, 14 June 1807, (c1850). The Battle of Friedland saw Napoleon inflict a decisive defeat on the Russian army under Bennigsen
Death of Prince Louis of Prussia at the Battle of Saalfeld, 10 October 1806, (c1850). The French under Marshal Lannes defeated the Prussians commanded by Prince Louis Ferdinand
Entry of the French into Vienna, 14 November 1805, (c1850). Artist: Francois PigeotEntry of the French into Vienna, 14 November 1805, (c1850). Vienna, the capital of what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire, fell to the French during the War of the Third Coalition
The Taking of Ulm, 17 October 1805, (c1850). Artist: Francois PigeotThe Taking of Ulm, 17 October 1805, (c1850). Ulm in Germany was one of Napoleons greatest victories, with an entire Austrian army of 30, 000 men captured by the French
Walnut settee inlaid with marquetry, 1905. Artist: Shirley SlocombeWalnut settee inlaid with marquetry, 1905. Print from A History of English Furniture, the Age of Walnut by Percy Macquoid R.I. [T&A Constable, Edinburgh, 1905]