1883 newspaper cutting -Leicester gas supply & prices at that time (reduction) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1883-newspaper-cutting-leicester-gas-supply-prices-at-that-time-reduction-image476330487.html
RM2JJXMB3–1883 newspaper cutting -Leicester gas supply & prices at that time (reduction)
WELL - WATER SHORTAGES - a 1993 photograph of a typical home water supply in the Spanish hills near La Cala de Mijas, Costa del Sol, Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/well-water-shortages-a-1993-photograph-of-a-typical-home-water-supply-in-the-spanish-hills-near-la-cala-de-mijas-costa-del-sol-spain-image485402532.html
RM2K5KYTM–WELL - WATER SHORTAGES - a 1993 photograph of a typical home water supply in the Spanish hills near La Cala de Mijas, Costa del Sol, Spain.
1914 An early photograph of Lake Vyrnwry / Vyrnwy Dam , Powys, built to create a reservoir to supply Liverpool (UK) with water. Now a listed building, the Vyrnwy Dam was built in the late 1800s and was then the first large masonry dam in Britain. Engineers were engineers George Frederick Deacon and Thomas Hawksley.. It has been described as one of the most impressive examples of industrial architecture in Wales Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1914-an-early-photograph-of-lake-vyrnwry-vyrnwy-dam-powys-built-to-create-a-reservoir-to-supply-liverpool-uk-with-water-now-a-listed-building-the-vyrnwy-dam-was-built-in-the-late-1800s-and-was-then-the-first-large-masonry-dam-in-britain-engineers-were-engineers-george-frederick-deacon-and-thomas-hawksley-it-has-been-described-as-one-of-the-most-impressive-examples-of-industrial-architecture-in-wales-image440881083.html
RM2GH7T8Y–1914 An early photograph of Lake Vyrnwry / Vyrnwy Dam , Powys, built to create a reservoir to supply Liverpool (UK) with water. Now a listed building, the Vyrnwy Dam was built in the late 1800s and was then the first large masonry dam in Britain. Engineers were engineers George Frederick Deacon and Thomas Hawksley.. It has been described as one of the most impressive examples of industrial architecture in Wales
The Farringdon individual school desk supplied by the Educational Supply Company (UK) in 1920 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-farringdon-individual-school-desk-supplied-by-the-educational-171179396.html
RMKXDW1T–The Farringdon individual school desk supplied by the Educational Supply Company (UK) in 1920
1883 newspaper clipping - Leicester Town Council gas supply -profit given back to consumers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1883-newspaper-clipping-leicester-town-council-gas-supply-profit-given-back-to-consumers-image337739830.html
RM2AHDAGP–1883 newspaper clipping - Leicester Town Council gas supply -profit given back to consumers.
1914 - A rare newspaper photograph showing the building the Trans-Australian Railway across the Nullarbor Plain, Australia. This image shows workers boring for a water supply. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1914-a-rare-newspaper-photograph-showing-the-building-the-trans-australian-railway-across-the-nullarbor-plain-australia-this-image-shows-workers-boring-for-a-water-supply-image347962187.html
RM2B6318Y–1914 - A rare newspaper photograph showing the building the Trans-Australian Railway across the Nullarbor Plain, Australia. This image shows workers boring for a water supply.
A 1920 obituary and portrait of Mr L O Horner, manager of the supply dept. of the Canadian, General Electric Company, Toronto, Canada. The company was incorporated in Canada in 1892 as a merger of Edison Electric Light Company of Canada (of Hamilton, Ontario) and Thomson-Houston Electric Light Company of Canada (of Montreal) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1920-obituary-and-portrait-of-mr-l-o-horner-manager-of-the-supply-dept-of-the-canadian-general-electric-company-toronto-canada-the-company-was-incorporated-in-canada-in-1892-as-a-merger-of-edison-electric-light-company-of-canada-of-hamilton-ontario-and-thomson-houston-electric-light-company-of-canada-of-montreal-image365350378.html
RM2C6B43P–A 1920 obituary and portrait of Mr L O Horner, manager of the supply dept. of the Canadian, General Electric Company, Toronto, Canada. The company was incorporated in Canada in 1892 as a merger of Edison Electric Light Company of Canada (of Hamilton, Ontario) and Thomson-Houston Electric Light Company of Canada (of Montreal)
1934 Britain announced the coming of cheap electricity, This old magazine page shows a power station ( The then newly constructed Battersea Power Station, London near the Thames)and an electricity pylon shortly after the Government supported the Electricity (Supply) Bill. Designer Leonard Pearce, architects J Theo Halliday and Giles Gilbert Scott. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1934-britain-announced-the-coming-of-cheap-electricity-this-old-magazine-page-shows-a-power-station-the-then-newly-constructed-battersea-power-station-london-near-the-thamesand-an-electricity-pylon-shortly-after-the-government-supported-the-electricity-supply-bill-designer-leonard-pearce-architects-j-theo-halliday-and-giles-gilbert-scott-image269589519.html
RMWJGT53–1934 Britain announced the coming of cheap electricity, This old magazine page shows a power station ( The then newly constructed Battersea Power Station, London near the Thames)and an electricity pylon shortly after the Government supported the Electricity (Supply) Bill. Designer Leonard Pearce, architects J Theo Halliday and Giles Gilbert Scott.
WWI - British 1000 gallon drinking water tanks at a camp in France.---Première Guerre mondiale - Réservoirs d’eau potable britanniques de 1000 gallons dans un camp en France.--- Erster Weltkrieg - Britische 1000-Gallonen-Trinkwassertanks in einem Lager in Frankreich.--- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-british-1000-gallon-drinking-water-tanks-at-a-camp-in-france-premire-guerre-mondiale-rservoirs-deau-potable-britanniques-de-1000-gallons-dans-un-camp-en-france-erster-weltkrieg-britische-1000-gallonen-trinkwassertanks-in-einem-lager-in-frankreich-image544312865.html
RM2PHFGH5–WWI - British 1000 gallon drinking water tanks at a camp in France.---Première Guerre mondiale - Réservoirs d’eau potable britanniques de 1000 gallons dans un camp en France.--- Erster Weltkrieg - Britische 1000-Gallonen-Trinkwassertanks in einem Lager in Frankreich.---
A Victorian photograph of a Woman collecting water at the Cragg Pump, Whitby, North Yorkshire in the late 1800s. Steps led down from the pump onto Pier road where fishwives would 'gip' or gut herrings as they arrived on the quay directly from the fishing boats. The pump was then the only source of fresh water in the area. The headress she is wearing is known as a 'Steerths' Bonnet, Taking its name from the village of Staithes where they were manufactured, though they were widely worn amongst the fishing communities elsewhere. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-victorian-photograph-of-a-woman-collecting-water-at-the-cragg-pump-whitby-north-yorkshire-in-the-late-1800s-steps-led-down-from-the-pump-onto-pier-road-where-fishwives-would-gip-or-gut-herrings-as-they-arrived-on-the-quay-directly-from-the-fishing-boats-the-pump-was-then-the-only-source-of-fresh-water-in-the-area-the-headress-she-is-wearing-is-known-as-a-steerths-bonnet-taking-its-name-from-the-village-of-staithes-where-they-were-manufactured-though-they-were-widely-worn-amongst-the-fishing-communities-elsewhere-image385126551.html
RM2DAG0RK–A Victorian photograph of a Woman collecting water at the Cragg Pump, Whitby, North Yorkshire in the late 1800s. Steps led down from the pump onto Pier road where fishwives would 'gip' or gut herrings as they arrived on the quay directly from the fishing boats. The pump was then the only source of fresh water in the area. The headress she is wearing is known as a 'Steerths' Bonnet, Taking its name from the village of Staithes where they were manufactured, though they were widely worn amongst the fishing communities elsewhere.
Ladybower reservoir, Derbyshire is a large Y-shaped, artificial reservoir in the Upper Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, England. The Fairholmes visitors' centre is located at the northern end. Hordron Edge stone circle, also known as 'The Seven Stones of Hordron' a Bronze Age stone circle is nearby. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ladybower-reservoir-derbyshire-is-a-large-y-shaped-artificial-reservoir-in-the-upper-derwent-valley-in-derbyshire-england-the-fairholmes-visitors-centre-is-located-at-the-northern-end-hordron-edge-stone-circle-also-known-as-the-seven-stones-of-hordron-a-bronze-age-stone-circle-is-nearby-image488326959.html
RM2KAD60F–Ladybower reservoir, Derbyshire is a large Y-shaped, artificial reservoir in the Upper Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, England. The Fairholmes visitors' centre is located at the northern end. Hordron Edge stone circle, also known as 'The Seven Stones of Hordron' a Bronze Age stone circle is nearby.
OLD ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - A water trough for horses and a drinking fountain and washing facilities erected in the 1850's by a Mr Fidler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-old-aberdeen-scotland-a-water-trough-for-horses-and-a-drinking-fountain-171421824.html
RMKXTX80–OLD ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND - A water trough for horses and a drinking fountain and washing facilities erected in the 1850's by a Mr Fidler.
LONDON, UK - A decorative public drinking fountain in the mid 19th century. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-london-uk-a-decorative-public-drinking-fountain-in-the-mid-19th-century-171421822.html
RMKXTX7X–LONDON, UK - A decorative public drinking fountain in the mid 19th century.
C1930s Relief lighthouse keepers arriving in a rowing boat at Wolf Rock Lighthouse (Cornwall, England) in a heavy swell. Situated between St Mary's, Isles of Scilly and The Lizard near Lands End. It gets its name from the howling sounds produced by wave action on the rocks during stormy weather. A metal effigy of a wolf was placed on top as a daymark but was washed away in the late 1700s. The Cornish name for the rocky outcrop is An Welv meaning The Lip. It was the first lighthouse in the world to be fitted with a helipad. James Walker built the cone shaped beacon next to it in 1848. Wo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/c1930s-relief-lighthouse-keepers-arriving-in-a-rowing-boat-at-wolf-rock-lighthouse-cornwall-england-in-a-heavy-swell-situated-between-st-marys-isles-of-scilly-and-the-lizard-near-lands-end-it-gets-its-name-from-the-howling-sounds-produced-by-wave-action-on-the-rocks-during-stormy-weather-a-metal-effigy-of-a-wolf-was-placed-on-top-as-a-daymark-but-was-washed-away-in-the-late-1700s-the-cornish-name-for-the-rocky-outcrop-is-an-welv-meaning-the-lip-it-was-the-first-lighthouse-in-the-world-to-be-fitted-with-a-helipad-james-walker-built-the-cone-shaped-beacon-next-to-it-in-1848-wo-image340789310.html
RM2APC86P–C1930s Relief lighthouse keepers arriving in a rowing boat at Wolf Rock Lighthouse (Cornwall, England) in a heavy swell. Situated between St Mary's, Isles of Scilly and The Lizard near Lands End. It gets its name from the howling sounds produced by wave action on the rocks during stormy weather. A metal effigy of a wolf was placed on top as a daymark but was washed away in the late 1700s. The Cornish name for the rocky outcrop is An Welv meaning The Lip. It was the first lighthouse in the world to be fitted with a helipad. James Walker built the cone shaped beacon next to it in 1848. Wo
Ancient London water carrier or water seller who collected water from a well, river,water pump etc. and transported it in containers in people's homes, or alternatively sold it on the streets to passers by. He is seen here using a typical wooden yoke Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ancient-london-water-carrier-or-water-seller-who-collected-water-from-a-well-riverwater-pump-etc-and-transported-it-in-containers-in-peoples-homes-or-alternatively-sold-it-on-the-streets-to-passers-by-he-is-seen-here-using-a-typical-wooden-yoke-image263612029.html
RMW8TFR9–Ancient London water carrier or water seller who collected water from a well, river,water pump etc. and transported it in containers in people's homes, or alternatively sold it on the streets to passers by. He is seen here using a typical wooden yoke
A 1946 image of Tristan de Cunha taken from the supply ship HMS Carlisle which was bringing supplies to its 200 inhabitants Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1946-image-of-tristan-de-cunha-taken-from-the-supply-ship-hms-carlisle-which-was-bringing-supplies-to-its-200-inhabitants-image332606163.html
RM2A93EFF–A 1946 image of Tristan de Cunha taken from the supply ship HMS Carlisle which was bringing supplies to its 200 inhabitants
A 1946 image of Tristan de Cunha showing some of the 200 residents of Tristan de Cuna (mainly women and children) waiting for the supply ship HMS Carlisle bringing supplies and the chance of a medical examination. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1946-image-of-tristan-de-cunha-showing-some-of-the-200-residents-of-tristan-de-cuna-mainly-women-and-children-waiting-for-the-supply-ship-hms-carlisle-bringing-supplies-and-the-chance-of-a-medical-examination-image332605826.html
RM2A93E3E–A 1946 image of Tristan de Cunha showing some of the 200 residents of Tristan de Cuna (mainly women and children) waiting for the supply ship HMS Carlisle bringing supplies and the chance of a medical examination.
An 1863 print recording the installation of the New River company's public drinking fountain at Clerkenwell, London. 29 September 2013 marked the 400th anniversary of the completion of the New River which flowed into the 'Round Pond’ at New River Head, Islington where it supplied a new source of drinking water to those in London who had previously not had an adequate supply. The New River still supplies drinking water to London today. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-1863-print-recording-the-installation-of-the-new-river-companys-public-drinking-fountain-at-clerkenwell-london-29-september-2013-marked-the-400th-anniversary-of-the-completion-of-the-new-river-which-flowed-into-the-round-pond-at-new-river-head-islington-where-it-supplied-a-new-source-of-drinking-water-to-those-in-london-who-had-previously-not-had-an-adequate-supply-the-new-river-still-supplies-drinking-water-to-london-today-image355813153.html
RM2BJTK8H–An 1863 print recording the installation of the New River company's public drinking fountain at Clerkenwell, London. 29 September 2013 marked the 400th anniversary of the completion of the New River which flowed into the 'Round Pond’ at New River Head, Islington where it supplied a new source of drinking water to those in London who had previously not had an adequate supply. The New River still supplies drinking water to London today.
A 1933 book illustration showing Dumfries City Centre, Scotland featuring old motor vehicles, midsteeple clock tower shops with sun blinds & the central fountain in the High Street. Residents are known locally as Doonhamers. The towns 1st fountain was unveiled on the 5th of December 1882 by the Provost to commemorate the supply of public drinking water to the town from nearby Lochrutton following many cases of cholera killing local residents from a previously bad water supply. It was made by the Sun Foundry, Alloa, and is one of only two models of its type known anywhere in the world. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1933-book-illustration-showing-dumfries-city-centre-scotland-featuring-old-motor-vehicles-midsteeple-clock-tower-shops-with-sun-blinds-the-central-fountain-in-the-high-street-residents-are-known-locally-as-doonhamers-the-towns-1st-fountain-was-unveiled-on-the-5th-of-december-1882-by-the-provost-to-commemorate-the-supply-of-public-drinking-water-to-the-town-from-nearby-lochrutton-following-many-cases-of-cholera-killing-local-residents-from-a-previously-bad-water-supply-it-was-made-by-the-sun-foundry-alloa-and-is-one-of-only-two-models-of-its-type-known-anywhere-in-the-world-image370579372.html
RM2CEW9NG–A 1933 book illustration showing Dumfries City Centre, Scotland featuring old motor vehicles, midsteeple clock tower shops with sun blinds & the central fountain in the High Street. Residents are known locally as Doonhamers. The towns 1st fountain was unveiled on the 5th of December 1882 by the Provost to commemorate the supply of public drinking water to the town from nearby Lochrutton following many cases of cholera killing local residents from a previously bad water supply. It was made by the Sun Foundry, Alloa, and is one of only two models of its type known anywhere in the world.
1900 - A London water cart used for damping down dusty roads. They were employed by local authorities and obtained their water supply from pumps or ponds. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1900-a-london-water-cart-used-for-damping-down-dusty-roads-they-were-employed-by-local-authorities-and-obtained-their-water-supply-from-pumps-or-ponds-image376815937.html
RM2CW1CG1–1900 - A London water cart used for damping down dusty roads. They were employed by local authorities and obtained their water supply from pumps or ponds.
WWI - In 1915 old smokers pipes were collected to clean and refurbish before issuing to British troops fighting on the front.j The supply of pipes and tobacco was an effort to improve morale Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-in-1915-old-smokers-pipes-were-collected-to-clean-and-refurbish-before-issuing-to-british-troops-fighting-on-the-frontj-the-supply-of-pipes-and-tobacco-was-an-effort-to-improve-morale-image460766136.html
RM2HNHKWC–WWI - In 1915 old smokers pipes were collected to clean and refurbish before issuing to British troops fighting on the front.j The supply of pipes and tobacco was an effort to improve morale
Traditional old British Customs,Festivities and events - Well-dressing tradition on Holy Thursday at Tissington, Derbyshire, UK - 1852 . Tissington claims to be the mother place of all well dressing ceremonies, though the event occurs all over Derbyshire and indeed elsewhere. The annual well dressing ceremony draws visitors from across Britain and abroad. Its Pagan origins are lost in history but are believed to have originally had the intention of thanking or placating the water gods or spirits who supplied the local water supply (i.e. the town wells) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/traditional-old-british-customsfestivities-and-events-well-dressing-tradition-on-holy-thursday-at-tissington-derbyshire-uk-1852-tissington-claims-to-be-the-mother-place-of-all-well-dressing-ceremonies-though-the-event-occurs-all-over-derbyshire-and-indeed-elsewhere-the-annual-well-dressing-ceremony-draws-visitors-from-across-britain-and-abroad-its-pagan-origins-are-lost-in-history-but-are-believed-to-have-originally-had-the-intention-of-thanking-or-placating-the-water-gods-or-spirits-who-supplied-the-local-water-supply-ie-the-town-wells-image368630834.html
RM2CBMGAX–Traditional old British Customs,Festivities and events - Well-dressing tradition on Holy Thursday at Tissington, Derbyshire, UK - 1852 . Tissington claims to be the mother place of all well dressing ceremonies, though the event occurs all over Derbyshire and indeed elsewhere. The annual well dressing ceremony draws visitors from across Britain and abroad. Its Pagan origins are lost in history but are believed to have originally had the intention of thanking or placating the water gods or spirits who supplied the local water supply (i.e. the town wells)
An old press photograph of the Sutton & Sons seed testing laboratory, UK. Based in the English town of Paignton, the company supplies its seeds, bulbs, and other horticultural products to a worldwide market. by John Sutton (1777-1863) originally began trading in 1806 in the Berkshire town of Reading. Originally the company traded as corn merchants and were known as the 'House of Sutton'. Suttons established their own laboratory to test seeds for germination and purity in 1840. They currently supply Queen Elizabeth II and have a Royal Warrant. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-press-photograph-of-the-sutton-sons-seed-testing-laboratory-uk-based-in-the-english-town-of-paignton-the-company-supplies-its-seeds-bulbs-and-other-horticultural-products-to-a-worldwide-market-by-john-sutton-1777-1863-originally-began-trading-in-1806-in-the-berkshire-town-of-reading-originally-the-company-traded-as-corn-merchants-and-were-known-as-the-house-of-sutton-suttons-established-their-own-laboratory-to-test-seeds-for-germination-and-purity-in-1840-they-currently-supply-queen-elizabeth-ii-and-have-a-royal-warrant-image405013751.html
RM2EEWY4R–An old press photograph of the Sutton & Sons seed testing laboratory, UK. Based in the English town of Paignton, the company supplies its seeds, bulbs, and other horticultural products to a worldwide market. by John Sutton (1777-1863) originally began trading in 1806 in the Berkshire town of Reading. Originally the company traded as corn merchants and were known as the 'House of Sutton'. Suttons established their own laboratory to test seeds for germination and purity in 1840. They currently supply Queen Elizabeth II and have a Royal Warrant.
1940's. THE ALTMARK INCIDENT- HMS Cossack arrives in Britain (Leith) with 300 British seamen released from the German Ship Altmark near the Jøssingfjord in Norway. The prisoners were survivors from various ships sunk by the Admiral Graf Spee). HMS Cossack was a Tribal-class destroyer that became famous for the boarding of the German supply ship Altmark in Norwegian waters, and the freeing of sailors originally captured by the Admiral Graf Spee. The Cossack was torpedoed by the German submarine U-563 on 23 October 1941, and sank four days later. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1940s-the-altmark-incident-hms-cossack-arrives-in-britain-leith-with-300-british-seamen-released-from-the-german-ship-altmark-near-the-jssingfjord-in-norway-the-prisoners-were-survivors-from-various-ships-sunk-by-the-admiral-graf-spee-hms-cossack-was-a-tribal-class-destroyer-that-became-famous-for-the-boarding-of-the-german-supply-ship-altmark-in-norwegian-waters-and-the-freeing-of-sailors-originally-captured-by-the-admiral-graf-spee-the-cossack-was-torpedoed-by-the-german-submarine-u-563-on-23-october-1941-and-sank-four-days-later-image398107362.html
RM2E3KA02–1940's. THE ALTMARK INCIDENT- HMS Cossack arrives in Britain (Leith) with 300 British seamen released from the German Ship Altmark near the Jøssingfjord in Norway. The prisoners were survivors from various ships sunk by the Admiral Graf Spee). HMS Cossack was a Tribal-class destroyer that became famous for the boarding of the German supply ship Altmark in Norwegian waters, and the freeing of sailors originally captured by the Admiral Graf Spee. The Cossack was torpedoed by the German submarine U-563 on 23 October 1941, and sank four days later.
1922 advertisement -Universal Electric Supply Manchester UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1922-advertisement-universal-electric-supply-manchester-uk-148686591.html
RMJHW77B–1922 advertisement -Universal Electric Supply Manchester UK
An old map of the east side of Whitby (North Yorkshire) showing the towns water supply points, (taps, wells and water troughs-colour coded) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-map-of-the-east-side-of-whitby-north-yorkshire-showing-the-towns-water-supply-points-taps-wells-and-water-troughs-colour-coded-image476524574.html
RM2JK7FXP–An old map of the east side of Whitby (North Yorkshire) showing the towns water supply points, (taps, wells and water troughs-colour coded)
A 19th century engraving of a fountain in Pompeii as it would have looked at the time. - Un'incisione del XIX secolo di una fontana di Pompeii come sarebbe apparsa all'epoca. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-19th-century-engraving-of-a-fountain-in-pompeii-as-it-would-have-looked-at-the-time-unincisione-del-xix-secolo-di-una-fontana-di-pompeii-come-sarebbe-apparsa-allepoca-image569430102.html
RM2T2BNWA–A 19th century engraving of a fountain in Pompeii as it would have looked at the time. - Un'incisione del XIX secolo di una fontana di Pompeii come sarebbe apparsa all'epoca.
A 1930's sketch of St Mary's Conduit in Lincoln , England. locals collected their drinking water from here the mid-16th century up until 1906. It was constructed from architectural fragments collected from the ruins of the Whitefriars/Carmelite Friary which was dissolved in the 1530s, in a position on the west side of the High Street. It was moved to its present site in 1864. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1930s-sketch-of-st-marys-conduit-in-lincoln-england-locals-collected-their-drinking-water-from-here-the-mid-16th-century-up-until-1906-it-was-constructed-from-architectural-fragments-collected-from-the-ruins-of-the-whitefriarscarmelite-friary-which-was-dissolved-in-the-1530s-in-a-position-on-the-west-side-of-the-high-street-it-was-moved-to-its-present-site-in-1864-image475540346.html
RM2JHJMFP–A 1930's sketch of St Mary's Conduit in Lincoln , England. locals collected their drinking water from here the mid-16th century up until 1906. It was constructed from architectural fragments collected from the ruins of the Whitefriars/Carmelite Friary which was dissolved in the 1530s, in a position on the west side of the High Street. It was moved to its present site in 1864.
A 1928 portrait of William Maxwell Beaverbrook , 1st Baron Beaverbrook (Lord Beaverbrook) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-1928-portrait-of-william-maxwell-beaverbrook-1st-baron-beaverbrook-160953822.html
RMK9T26P–A 1928 portrait of William Maxwell Beaverbrook , 1st Baron Beaverbrook (Lord Beaverbrook)
A 1914 historic photograph of the (sometimes disputed) source of the river Thames (London) near village of Kemble in the Cotswold hills, Gloucestershire.The spring is named Thames Head Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1914-historic-photograph-of-the-sometimes-disputed-source-of-the-image159591540.html
RMK7J0HT–A 1914 historic photograph of the (sometimes disputed) source of the river Thames (London) near village of Kemble in the Cotswold hills, Gloucestershire.The spring is named Thames Head
Victorian Firemen (firefighters) attending a major blaze in England Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/victorian-firemen-firefighters-attending-a-major-blaze-in-england-image151275687.html
RMJP35K3–Victorian Firemen (firefighters) attending a major blaze in England
CHESTER, Cheshire UK. A public drinking fountain erected by the Peter Eaton during his time as Mayor 1856-1857 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chester-cheshire-uk-a-public-drinking-fountain-erected-by-the-peter-171421820.html
RMKXTX7T–CHESTER, Cheshire UK. A public drinking fountain erected by the Peter Eaton during his time as Mayor 1856-1857
18th century playing card depicting A UK parochial workhouse (aka a Spike) scene in 1720, Workhouses at that time cared for the disabled,unemployed, orphans, long term sick,aged,poor and others requiring social care. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/18th-century-playing-card-depicting-a-uk-parochial-workhouse-aka-a-spike-scene-in-1720-workhouses-at-that-time-cared-for-the-disabledunemployed-orphans-long-term-sickagedpoor-and-others-requiring-social-care-image229382424.html
RMR957HC–18th century playing card depicting A UK parochial workhouse (aka a Spike) scene in 1720, Workhouses at that time cared for the disabled,unemployed, orphans, long term sick,aged,poor and others requiring social care.
Belgium dog cart delivering milk c1940's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/belgium-dog-cart-delivering-milk-c1940s-image226735776.html
RMR4TKP8–Belgium dog cart delivering milk c1940's
A 1933 gas meter illustration showing its internal working parts Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1933-gas-meter-illustration-showing-its-internal-working-parts-image266481231.html
RMWDF7ER–A 1933 gas meter illustration showing its internal working parts
First view of the New River, London and 'Sir Hugh Myddleton's Head' public house, path, tea gardens & skittle ground (1825 image) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-first-view-of-the-new-river-london-and-sir-hugh-myddletons-head-public-172845649.html
RMM15PAW–First view of the New River, London and 'Sir Hugh Myddleton's Head' public house, path, tea gardens & skittle ground (1825 image)
A boat delivering provisions to the keeper of the Eddystone Lighthouse (UK) in the 1920's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-boat-delivering-provisions-to-the-keeper-of-the-eddystone-lighthouse-uk-in-the-1920s-image392279189.html
RM2DP5T31–A boat delivering provisions to the keeper of the Eddystone Lighthouse (UK) in the 1920's
1859 - A view of a street fountain in a small square in Algiers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1859-a-view-of-a-street-fountain-in-a-small-square-in-algiers-image223855532.html
RMR05E0C–1859 - A view of a street fountain in a small square in Algiers
1859 - A view of a street fountain in Algiers Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1859-a-view-of-a-street-fountain-in-algiers-image223855492.html
RMR05DY0–1859 - A view of a street fountain in Algiers
The Great Drought of 1934 (UK) - Housewives buying Waters by the bucketful in London. The period between October 1932 to October 1934 was the third driest 24-month period on record at the time, people were reduced to collecting water from rivers in some areas and to buying it, particularly in cities such as London, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-great-drought-of-1934-uk-housewives-buying-waters-by-the-bucketful-in-london-the-period-between-october-1932-to-october-1934-was-the-third-driest-24-month-period-on-record-at-the-time-people-were-reduced-to-collecting-water-from-rivers-in-some-areas-and-to-buying-it-particularly-in-cities-such-as-london-image338496785.html
RM2AJKT2W–The Great Drought of 1934 (UK) - Housewives buying Waters by the bucketful in London. The period between October 1932 to October 1934 was the third driest 24-month period on record at the time, people were reduced to collecting water from rivers in some areas and to buying it, particularly in cities such as London,
Loading stores at Eddystone Lighthouse in 1925 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-loading-stores-at-eddystone-lighthouse-in-1925-149976384.html
RMJM00BC–Loading stores at Eddystone Lighthouse in 1925
The Great Drought of 1934 (UK) - Children were sent out with buckets to find water. The period between October 1932 to October 1934 was the third driest 24-month period on record at the time, people were reduced to collecting water from rivers in some areas and to buying it, particularly in cities such as London, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-great-drought-of-1934-uk-children-were-sent-out-with-buckets-to-find-water-the-period-between-october-1932-to-october-1934-was-the-third-driest-24-month-period-on-record-at-the-time-people-were-reduced-to-collecting-water-from-rivers-in-some-areas-and-to-buying-it-particularly-in-cities-such-as-london-image338494900.html
RM2AJKNKG–The Great Drought of 1934 (UK) - Children were sent out with buckets to find water. The period between October 1932 to October 1934 was the third driest 24-month period on record at the time, people were reduced to collecting water from rivers in some areas and to buying it, particularly in cities such as London,
The inner workings of a domestic British clockwork gas meter in the 1940's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-inner-workings-of-a-domestic-british-clockwork-gas-meter-in-the-174963269.html
RMM4J7C5–The inner workings of a domestic British clockwork gas meter in the 1940's
Men working on the construction of the Shannon Turbine Construction Scheme - Shannon hydroelectric Scheme - Ireland in 1933 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-men-working-on-the-construction-of-the-shannon-turbine-construction-170402426.html
RMKW6E0X–Men working on the construction of the Shannon Turbine Construction Scheme - Shannon hydroelectric Scheme - Ireland in 1933
An historic photograph of the old wooden Galloper North Sea Light vessel on the Galloper Shoal situated not far from the entrance to the English Channel. The first light vessel was positioned here in 1803. The present vessel named of this name LIGHT VESSEL 93 was ordered by Trinity House in 1938 and was built by Philip & Son of Dartmouth. She is a vessel of riveted steel construction. She first served on the Galloper Station and then on mine watching duties on the Thames between 1947 and 1953. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-historic-photograph-of-the-old-wooden-galloper-north-sea-light-vessel-on-the-galloper-shoal-situated-not-far-from-the-entrance-to-the-english-channel-the-first-light-vessel-was-positioned-here-in-1803-the-present-vessel-named-of-this-name-light-vessel-93-was-ordered-by-trinity-house-in-1938-and-was-built-by-philip-son-of-dartmouth-she-is-a-vessel-of-riveted-steel-construction-she-first-served-on-the-galloper-station-and-then-on-mine-watching-duties-on-the-thames-between-1947-and-1953-image340789625.html
RM2APC8J1–An historic photograph of the old wooden Galloper North Sea Light vessel on the Galloper Shoal situated not far from the entrance to the English Channel. The first light vessel was positioned here in 1803. The present vessel named of this name LIGHT VESSEL 93 was ordered by Trinity House in 1938 and was built by Philip & Son of Dartmouth. She is a vessel of riveted steel construction. She first served on the Galloper Station and then on mine watching duties on the Thames between 1947 and 1953.
1933 IRISH DAIRY INDUSTRY - A vintage printed photograph showing a worker weighing and packing butter at an Irish dairy / creamery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1933-irish-dairy-industry-a-vintage-printed-photograph-showing-a-worker-weighing-and-packing-butter-at-an-irish-dairy-creamery-image265422181.html
RMWBR0KH–1933 IRISH DAIRY INDUSTRY - A vintage printed photograph showing a worker weighing and packing butter at an Irish dairy / creamery
A 1920 newspaper portrait of Howard F Fairlie,Manager of Monarch Electric Company,St Lambert, Montreal formerly wire export salesman of Northern Electric Company, Winnipeg , Canada Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1920-newspaper-portrait-of-howard-f-fairliemanager-of-monarch-electric-companyst-lambert-montreal-formerly-wire-export-salesman-of-northern-electric-company-winnipeg-canada-image365945477.html
RM2C7A759–A 1920 newspaper portrait of Howard F Fairlie,Manager of Monarch Electric Company,St Lambert, Montreal formerly wire export salesman of Northern Electric Company, Winnipeg , Canada
A newspaper image of Barney Connett and his home made battery powered. fish shaped.periscope one man submarine in 1938 on Lake Michigan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-a-newspaper-image-of-barney-connett-and-his-home-made-battery-powered-165816365.html
RMKHNGD1–A newspaper image of Barney Connett and his home made battery powered. fish shaped.periscope one man submarine in 1938 on Lake Michigan
A Victorian picture of the old gas works (now demolished) at Whityby North Yorkshire, England. The picture is taken from the East bank of the River Esk which would later be connected to the east side by a railway viaduct to be built over the gasworks site. The railway lines from Whitby to Middlesbrough via the coast, and Whitby to Middlesbrough via the Esk Valley can be seen opposite the two men. The derelict gasworks site was later reclaimed by Fif Robinson who lived there using home-made solar panels to provide electricity. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-victorian-picture-of-the-old-gas-works-now-demolished-at-whityby-north-yorkshire-england-the-picture-is-taken-from-the-east-bank-of-the-river-esk-which-would-later-be-connected-to-the-east-side-by-a-railway-viaduct-to-be-built-over-the-gasworks-site-the-railway-lines-from-whitby-to-middlesbrough-via-the-coast-and-whitby-to-middlesbrough-via-the-esk-valley-can-be-seen-opposite-the-two-men-the-derelict-gasworks-site-was-later-reclaimed-by-fif-robinson-who-lived-there-using-home-made-solar-panels-to-provide-electricity-image274645030.html
RMWXR4F2–A Victorian picture of the old gas works (now demolished) at Whityby North Yorkshire, England. The picture is taken from the East bank of the River Esk which would later be connected to the east side by a railway viaduct to be built over the gasworks site. The railway lines from Whitby to Middlesbrough via the coast, and Whitby to Middlesbrough via the Esk Valley can be seen opposite the two men. The derelict gasworks site was later reclaimed by Fif Robinson who lived there using home-made solar panels to provide electricity.
An old sepia postcard showing Whitby Abbey from the north with the old (2nd) abbey fishpond in the foreground (now filled in). Between the pond in the picture and the abbey (and its present pond) is the present Hawsker road from Whitby leading to the abbey, Parish Church, Youth Hostel and the 199 steps. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-sepia-postcard-showing-whitby-abbey-from-the-north-with-the-old-2nd-abbey-fishpond-in-the-foreground-now-filled-in-between-the-pond-in-the-picture-and-the-abbey-and-its-present-pond-is-the-present-hawsker-road-from-whitby-leading-to-the-abbey-parish-church-youth-hostel-and-the-199-steps-image328416167.html
RM2A28J4R–An old sepia postcard showing Whitby Abbey from the north with the old (2nd) abbey fishpond in the foreground (now filled in). Between the pond in the picture and the abbey (and its present pond) is the present Hawsker road from Whitby leading to the abbey, Parish Church, Youth Hostel and the 199 steps.
1946 Tristan de Cunha - The Reverend Harold Wilde helps to sort out recently landed supplies . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1946-tristan-de-cunha-the-reverend-harold-wilde-helps-to-sort-out-recently-landed-supplies-image332606325.html
RM2A93EN9–1946 Tristan de Cunha - The Reverend Harold Wilde helps to sort out recently landed supplies .
A typical dwelling on Tristan de Cunha in 1946. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-typical-dwelling-on-tristan-de-cunha-in-1946-image332606774.html
RM2A93F9A–A typical dwelling on Tristan de Cunha in 1946.
A 1946 image of Tristan de Cunha showing its basic oil fired lighthouse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1946-image-of-tristan-de-cunha-showing-its-basic-oil-fired-lighthouse-image332605677.html
RM2A93DX5–A 1946 image of Tristan de Cunha showing its basic oil fired lighthouse
Gas Lane ,Kirkcudbright aka Old Gas Lane (Inset the street sign) indicating that the old gas works supplying the town and gasometer were situated close by. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gas-lane-kirkcudbright-aka-old-gas-lane-inset-the-street-sign-indicating-that-the-old-gas-works-supplying-the-town-and-gasometer-were-situated-close-by-image474198587.html
RM2JFDH3R–Gas Lane ,Kirkcudbright aka Old Gas Lane (Inset the street sign) indicating that the old gas works supplying the town and gasometer were situated close by.
A 1920 photograph of the Thor Electric Shop ('The London Hydro'), 413 Yonge St, Toronto, Canada with its delivery van. Electricity first came to Toronto in the late 1880's with private companies meeting the need. Toronto Hydro-Electric System was introduced on May 2, 1911 at Old City Hall. In the 1920's Toronto Hydro merged with the private electricity companies . Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1920-photograph-of-the-thor-electric-shop-the-london-hydro-413-yonge-st-toronto-canada-with-its-delivery-van-electricity-first-came-to-toronto-in-the-late-1880s-with-private-companies-meeting-the-need-toronto-hydro-electric-system-was-introduced-on-may-2-1911-at-old-city-hall-in-the-1920s-toronto-hydro-merged-with-the-private-electricity-companies-image365351437.html
RM2C6B5DH–A 1920 photograph of the Thor Electric Shop ('The London Hydro'), 413 Yonge St, Toronto, Canada with its delivery van. Electricity first came to Toronto in the late 1880's with private companies meeting the need. Toronto Hydro-Electric System was introduced on May 2, 1911 at Old City Hall. In the 1920's Toronto Hydro merged with the private electricity companies .
1920 portrait of E Brettell President of British Columbia Association of Electrical Contractors & Dealers. (ECABC) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1920-portrait-of-e-brettell-president-of-british-columbia-association-of-electrical-contractors-dealers-ecabc-image365348794.html
RM2C6B236–1920 portrait of E Brettell President of British Columbia Association of Electrical Contractors & Dealers. (ECABC)
WWI - British army bakers preparing bread at a camp near Salonika (aka Thessaloniki , Thessalonica , Saloniki, , Salonica), Greece..-- Erster Weltkrieg - Britische Armeebäcker bereiten Brot in einem Lager in der Nähe von Saloniki (auch bekannt als Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Saloniki, Saloniki), Griechenland. -- Α' Παγκόσμιος Πόλεμος - Αρτοποιοί του βρετανικού στρατού ετοίμαζαν ψωμί σε στρατόπεδο κοντά στη Θεσσαλονίκη (γνωστό και ως Θεσσαλονίκη, Θεσσαλονίκη, Θεσσαλονίκη). -- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-british-army-bakers-preparing-bread-at-a-camp-near-salonika-aka-thessaloniki-thessalonica-saloniki-salonica-greece-erster-weltkrieg-britische-armeebcker-bereiten-brot-in-einem-lager-in-der-nhe-von-saloniki-auch-bekannt-als-thessaloniki-thessaloniki-saloniki-saloniki-griechenland-image544313081.html
RM2PHFGTW–WWI - British army bakers preparing bread at a camp near Salonika (aka Thessaloniki , Thessalonica , Saloniki, , Salonica), Greece..-- Erster Weltkrieg - Britische Armeebäcker bereiten Brot in einem Lager in der Nähe von Saloniki (auch bekannt als Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Saloniki, Saloniki), Griechenland. -- Α' Παγκόσμιος Πόλεμος - Αρτοποιοί του βρετανικού στρατού ετοίμαζαν ψωμί σε στρατόπεδο κοντά στη Θεσσαλονίκη (γνωστό και ως Θεσσαλονίκη, Θεσσαλονίκη, Θεσσαλονίκη). --
An old 1980's view of Sandsend's old water tower at Meadowfields taken from Dunsley village, Nth Yorkshire. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-1980s-view-of-sandsends-old-water-tower-at-meadowfields-taken-from-dunsley-village-nth-yorkshire-image484875433.html
RM2K4RYFN–An old 1980's view of Sandsend's old water tower at Meadowfields taken from Dunsley village, Nth Yorkshire.
Drilling a well in Britain in 1930 using a wooden drill rig. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/drilling-a-well-in-britain-in-1930-using-a-wooden-drill-rig-image504269418.html
RM2M8BCP2–Drilling a well in Britain in 1930 using a wooden drill rig.
WWI - A scene in a British War Dept stores preparing packages, clothing and provisions for despatch. ------ Erster Weltkrieg - Kriegsmunition und -vorräte - Eine Szene in einem britischen Kriegsministerium, das Pakete, Kleidung und Proviant für den Versand per Motor und Pferde vorbereitet - Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - Une scène dans un magasin britannique du ministère de la Guerre préparant des colis, des vêtements et des provisions pour l’expédition par transport motorisé et tiré par des chevaux - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-a-scene-in-a-british-war-dept-stores-preparing-packages-clothing-and-provisions-for-despatch-erster-weltkrieg-kriegsmunition-und-vorrte-eine-szene-in-einem-britischen-kriegsministerium-das-pakete-kleidung-und-proviant-fr-den-versand-per-motor-und-pferde-vorbereitet-premire-guerre-mondiale-munitions-et-fournitures-en-temps-de-guerre-une-scne-dans-un-magasin-britannique-du-ministre-de-la-guerre-prparant-des-colis-des-vtements-et-des-provisions-pour-lexpdition-par-transport-motoris-et-tir-par-des-chevaux-image481936788.html
RM2K02384–WWI - A scene in a British War Dept stores preparing packages, clothing and provisions for despatch. ------ Erster Weltkrieg - Kriegsmunition und -vorräte - Eine Szene in einem britischen Kriegsministerium, das Pakete, Kleidung und Proviant für den Versand per Motor und Pferde vorbereitet - Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - Une scène dans un magasin britannique du ministère de la Guerre préparant des colis, des vêtements et des provisions pour l’expédition par transport motorisé et tiré par des chevaux -
WWI - Carpets, rope, string and canvas made from paper because of material shortages in Britain Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-carpets-rope-string-and-canvas-made-from-paper-because-of-material-shortages-in-britain-image461617726.html
RM2HR0E3A–WWI - Carpets, rope, string and canvas made from paper because of material shortages in Britain
A portrait of John Hunter FRS (1728 – 1793) British (Scottish) surgeon and scientist. Said to have been the inspiration for the fictional Doctor Doolittle after turning his Earl's Court House into a mini menagerie.. In 1783 he is said to have illegally bribed a funeral employee to steal the body of the Irish Giant Charles Byrne which remains in the Huntarian Museum. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-portrait-of-john-hunter-frs-1728-1793-british-scottish-surgeon-and-scientist-said-to-have-been-the-inspiration-for-the-fictional-doctor-doolittle-after-turning-his-earls-court-house-into-a-mini-menagerie-in-1783-he-is-said-to-have-illegally-bribed-a-funeral-employee-to-steal-the-body-of-the-irish-giant-charles-byrne-which-remains-in-the-huntarian-museum-image264021779.html
RMW9F6D7–A portrait of John Hunter FRS (1728 – 1793) British (Scottish) surgeon and scientist. Said to have been the inspiration for the fictional Doctor Doolittle after turning his Earl's Court House into a mini menagerie.. In 1783 he is said to have illegally bribed a funeral employee to steal the body of the Irish Giant Charles Byrne which remains in the Huntarian Museum.
WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies - Inside the packing room at an Army clothing depot --- WWI - Kriegsmunition und -vorräte - Im Packraum eines Armeebekleidungsdepots --- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - À l’intérieur de la salle d’emballage d’un dépôt de vêtements de l’armée --- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-wartime-munitions-and-supplies-inside-the-packing-room-at-an-army-clothing-depot-wwi-kriegsmunition-und-vorrte-im-packraum-eines-armeebekleidungsdepots-premire-guerre-mondiale-munitions-et-fournitures-en-temps-de-guerre-lintrieur-de-la-salle-demballage-dun-dpt-de-vtements-de-larme-image481936423.html
RM2K022R3–WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies - Inside the packing room at an Army clothing depot --- WWI - Kriegsmunition und -vorräte - Im Packraum eines Armeebekleidungsdepots --- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - À l’intérieur de la salle d’emballage d’un dépôt de vêtements de l’armée ---
WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies - Inside the packing room at an Army blanket store. --- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - À l’intérieur de la salle d’emballage d’un magasin de couvertures de l’armée. ---- WWI - Kriegsmunition und -vorräte - Im Packraum eines Armee-Deckenladens. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wwi-wartime-munitions-and-supplies-inside-the-packing-room-at-an-army-blanket-store-premire-guerre-mondiale-munitions-et-fournitures-en-temps-de-guerre-lintrieur-de-la-salle-demballage-dun-magasin-de-couvertures-de-larme-wwi-kriegsmunition-und-vorrte-im-packraum-eines-armee-deckenladens-image481937413.html
RM2K0242D–WWI - Wartime munitions and supplies - Inside the packing room at an Army blanket store. --- Première Guerre mondiale - Munitions et fournitures en temps de guerre - À l’intérieur de la salle d’emballage d’un magasin de couvertures de l’armée. ---- WWI - Kriegsmunition und -vorräte - Im Packraum eines Armee-Deckenladens.
Mid 1800's - The New World Market, Sacramento at the height of the Californian Gold Rush Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mid-1800s-the-new-world-market-sacramento-at-the-height-of-the-californian-gold-rush-image364116493.html
RM2C4AX8D–Mid 1800's - The New World Market, Sacramento at the height of the Californian Gold Rush
A 1914 map (WWI) of (physical) showing main town & rivers, hills, mountains(including Birmingham and Liverpool's waterworks at Vyrnwy dam; and distances in statute miles. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-1914-map-wwi-of-physical-showing-main-town-rivers-hills-mountainsincluding-birmingham-and-liverpools-waterworks-at-vyrnwy-dam-and-distances-in-statute-miles-image440881499.html
RM2GH7TRR–A 1914 map (WWI) of (physical) showing main town & rivers, hills, mountains(including Birmingham and Liverpool's waterworks at Vyrnwy dam; and distances in statute miles.
A 19th century artist's impression of the Pont du Gard Aqueduct as it was at that time. This ancient Roman 48.8 m (160 ft) aqueduct was built in the first century AD to carry water over the 50 km (31 mi) countryside to the Roman colony of Nemausus (Nimes). The bridge spans the river Gardon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-19th-century-artists-impression-of-the-pont-du-gard-aqueduct-as-it-was-at-that-time-this-ancient-roman-488-m-160-ft-aqueduct-was-built-in-the-first-century-ad-to-carry-water-over-the-50-km-31-mi-countryside-to-the-roman-colony-of-nemausus-nimes-the-bridge-spans-the-river-gardon-image465570978.html
RM2J1CGEX–A 19th century artist's impression of the Pont du Gard Aqueduct as it was at that time. This ancient Roman 48.8 m (160 ft) aqueduct was built in the first century AD to carry water over the 50 km (31 mi) countryside to the Roman colony of Nemausus (Nimes). The bridge spans the river Gardon
An old print of the town of Hodgensville (Hodgenville) , Kentucky, USA, taken from Hodgen's Mill, 3 miles from President Lincoln's birthplace. So named by the community tat settled around the mill built by Robert Hodgen, a Pennsylvania who moved to the area in 1789.Abraham Lincoln was born in a small cabin on Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville on February 12, 1809 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-old-print-of-the-town-of-hodgensville-hodgenville-kentucky-usa-taken-from-hodgens-mill-3-miles-from-president-lincolns-birthplace-so-named-by-the-community-tat-settled-around-the-mill-built-by-robert-hodgen-a-pennsylvania-who-moved-to-the-area-in-1789abraham-lincoln-was-born-in-a-small-cabin-on-sinking-spring-farm-near-hodgenville-on-february-12-1809-image592419236.html
RM2WBR0NT–An old print of the town of Hodgensville (Hodgenville) , Kentucky, USA, taken from Hodgen's Mill, 3 miles from President Lincoln's birthplace. So named by the community tat settled around the mill built by Robert Hodgen, a Pennsylvania who moved to the area in 1789.Abraham Lincoln was born in a small cabin on Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville on February 12, 1809
A copy of an 1851 map of Stakesby Fields and Bagdale area, Whitby, N Yorkshire. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-copy-of-an-1851-map-of-stakesby-fields-and-bagdale-area-whitby-n-yorkshire-image476322173.html
RM2JJX9P5–A copy of an 1851 map of Stakesby Fields and Bagdale area, Whitby, N Yorkshire.
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