RM2C876TP–Vintage Leyland Bus, Excursion to, Southdown, Bath, Somerset, England. 1950s
RM2C876P4–1918 King 8 Vintage Car Model EE, USA. 1918
RM2C877YF–Railway Station - Depot, Market Harborough, Leicestershire, Britain.
RM2C8768M–Art Metal Steel Office Equipment, Jamestown, New York, USA - Art Metal Typewriter Desks, with a mechanism for folding the typewriter away when not needed, to increase the working surface. Date: 1926
RM2C876M3–1902 Autocar Veteran Car, USA. 1900s
RM2C8785E–Race - Men Running (Showing the Plough & Harrow Inn), High Street, Bridge, Canterbury, Kent, England.
RM2C878TN–The front cover of Men Only and London Opinion magazine - June, 1955 - Prince Philip's Schooldays, featuring 'wonderful personal stories'. Date: 1955
RM2C87905–Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Date: circa 1931
RM2C8761E–Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare. The arrival of the travelling players. Date: 1840
RM2C876M7–British Army Royal Engineers enaged in the building of The Freeman Bridge, The River Rhine, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. 1945
RM2C878AY–Railway Engine Shed, Tain, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. Date: 1960s
RM2C876C6–Cartoon, The Belle of the Season -- a satirical comment on the popularity of the Conservative Party, having won the recent General Election. Benjamin Disraeli appears as a debutante on horseback, smiling coyly at the viewer, with figures on the left representing the Standard and Globe newspapers. Date: 1874
RM2C8779D–The Village, Thorpe, Driffield, Yorkshire, England.
RM2C877A1–The Village, Hope, Hathersage, Derbyshire, England.
RM2C87705–Vintage Tricycle with Front Passsenger Carrier, Britain. The Modern Tinker. Woman and baby in front. 1900s
RM2C876GK–EMF Model 30 Vintage Car. 1900s
RM2C8764A–Roanoid bakelite colour range -- Mottled Horn, Tortoiseshell, Wine, Dark Green, Jade, Auburn. Date: 1930s
RM2C87709–The Village, Landkey, Devon, England. 1936
RM2C8762X–Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare. Introductory illustration to Act I, showing Imogen struggling through thorny branches. Date: 1840
RM2C875RT–The Westminster election, where Free Trade is the main issue Date: 1846
RM2C8793K–The Tower of David - Jerusalem, Israel Date: circa 1910s
RM2C8793R–A Moroccan Jeweller in his small shop/workshop at Essaouira (Mogador), Morocco. Date: circa 1910s
RM2C8780R–Fordson Vintage Tractor, Possibly near Cardiff, Britain.
RM2C87731–Vintage Landaulet, Britain.
RM2C87775–The Village, Pentrefelin, Llangollen, Cefn-mawr, Denbigshire, Wales.
RM2C876K9–British Army Royal Engineers enaged in the building of The Freeman Bridge, The River Rhine, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. 1945
RM2C877F5–Prize Bull - Pat the Giant Prize Winning Bull (Weighed over one and a half tons), Stamford Bridge, York, Yorkshire, England.
RM2C878T4–Professor Josef Skupa (1892-1957) was a Czech puppeteer, who in the early 1920s created his most famous puppets: comical father Spejbl and his rascal son Hurvinek, setting up in 1930 the first] modern professional puppet theatre. During the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, Skupa performed satiric and allegorical puppet plays on hundreds of stages all over Czechoslovakia, leading to th puppets imprisonment by the Nazis (in a filing cabinet!) for being generally too subversive. After 1945, Skupa continued to produce work for children and adults in Czechoslovakia and also performed abroad. Back
RM2C877NB–Royal Mail Van (Lifeboat Saturday), Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
RM2C87878–The Village, Kirby Misperton, Pickering, Ryedale , Yorkshire, England.
RM2C878KJ–A little girl called Ursula, dressed in a very smart outfit as the nursery rhyme character, Little Bo Peep for the Mansion House Ball held by the Lord Mayor in January 1912. Date: 1912
RM2C8768G–Art Metal Steel Office Equipment, Jamestown, New York, USA - Green Enamel and Grained Finished Chairs to match Art Metal finishes. Date: 1926
RM2C878JG–Music sheet for The Gipsy with words and music by Billy Reid. A glamorous gipsy fortune teller gazes into a crystal ball where a couple are locked in a romantic embrace. Date: 1940s
RM2C876WJ–General View, Blagdon, Bristol, Cheddar, Mendip Hills, Somerset, England. 1952
RM2C8761P–Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare. Ophelia with flowers and straws, having gone mad with grief following the death of her father Polonius. Date: 1840
RM2C875W6–A selection of 1930s pouch bags. Date: 1932
RM2C877XW–The Village, Golspie, Brora, Sutherland, Scotland.
RM2C878B3–High Street & Whitehill Road, Army Village of Bordon, Alton, Whitehill, Hampshire, England. Date: 1910s
RM2C8762T–Roanoid bakelite wardrobe hooks in marbled brown. Date: 1930s
RM2C878K9–Three children in fancy dress, as cupid, a clown or pierrot, and a flower fairy of some description. Date: c.1920
RM2C878R4–Anzeiger-Hochhaus in Hannover, Germany with rooftop Planetarium. Designed by Fritz Hoeger, and built from 1927 to 1928 near the Stone Gate Square. A landmark of the city and was one of the first skyscrapers in Germany - also one of the few high-rise buildings in the center of Hanover to survive bombing during WW2. Date: circa late 1920s
RM2C8784H–North Street, Ashburton, Newton Abbot, Dartmoor, Devon, England.
RM2C878T3–Professor Josef Skupa (1892-1957) was a Czech puppeteer, who in the early 1920s created his most famous puppets: comical father Spejbl and his rascal son Hurvinek, setting up in 1930 the first] modern professional puppet theatre. During the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, Skupa performed satiric and allegorical puppet plays on hundreds of stages all over Czechoslovakia, leading to th puppets imprisonment by the Nazis (in a filing cabinet!) for being generally too subversive. After 1945, Skupa continued to produce work for children and adults in Czechoslovakia and also performed abroad. Arts
RM2C877B8–The Village, Attleborough, Thetford, Norfolk, England.
RM2C877WK–The Village , Coniston, Broughton in Furness, Furness, Cumbria, England.
RM2C8772W–Industrial Edwardian Fly-Wheel Mill Steam Engine to Electric Generator, Generator room, England.
RM2C876W3–Vintage Leyland Cub Bus - JMT (Jersey Motor Transport), Finsbury Hotel, St Helier, Jersey, England. 1950s
RM2C875YA–French couple in a Breton lit- clos, with father below: 'I can't sleep with the racket you're making up there!' Date: circa 1900
RM2C878PC–Professor Josef Skupa (1892-1957) was a Czech puppeteer, who in the early 1920s created his most famous puppets: comical father Spejbl and his rascal son Hurvinek, setting up in 1930 the first] modern professional puppet theatre. During the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, Skupa performed satiric and allegorical puppet plays on hundreds of stages all over Czechoslovakia, leading to th puppets imprisonment by the Nazis (in a filing cabinet!) for being generally too subversive. After 1945, Skupa continued to produce work for children and adults in Czechoslovakia and also performed abroad. Pres
RM2C875P9–Mistletoe, against a decorative background. Date: 1898
RM2C878X5–Santiago Metropolitan Cathedral, Santiago, Chile. Construction of the neoclassical cathedral began in 1753 and ended in 1799. The architect was the Italian Gioacchino Toesca. 1904
RM2C87938–Toy Electric Tram Model to cut out and fold together. Date: circa 1910s
RM2C875YK–Three people from Kyrgyzstan Date: 19th century
RM2C8760E–Kapp's abortive right-wing putsch: Freikorps at the Potsdam Bahnhof Date: 17 March 1920
RM2C87833–Dartmoor Prison, Princetown, Yelverton, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England.
RM2C87619–Illustration by Kenny Meadows to Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare. In the woods outside Athens, thieves come to Timon asking for gold, but he has none. Instead he tells them they can live by eating and drinking what nature has to offer. Date: 1840
RM2C876K8–Castle & Princes Street , Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. 1917
RM2C87610–Queen Victoria (1819 - 1901), Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 1843
RM2C877E2–The Village, Etal, Cornhill-on-Tweed, Berwick on Tweed, Coldstream, Northumberland, England.
RM2C8781H–The Village, Little Petherick, Saint Issey, Wadebridge, Padstow, Cornwall, England.
RM2C87649–Roanoid bakelite glass holder in marbled cream. Date: 1930s
RM2C876BT–Cartoon, The Sphinx is Silent -- Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister, depicted as the Sphinx, with people below begging him to speak. A satirical reference to his purchase of Suez Canal Shares, and also to his silence about government policy on the Eastern Question, since Serbia and Montenegro had declared war against Turkey. Date: 1876
RM2C876CD–Cartoon, A Modest Boast -- Britannia reads the report of a recent Social Science Congress, and thinks that her understanding of the subject is better than some people's, bearing in mind wars and conflicts going on in various countries. The Social Science Congress was held on a yearly basis by the Social Science Association, a reformist organisation founded in 1857. Date: 1873