RMA0EH0Y–A FISH CALLED WANDA 1988 MGM film with Jamie Lee Curtis and John Cleese
RMB3KJEW–A FISH CALLED WANDA 1988 MGM film with John Cleese
RM2F41C2T–A MAN CALLED GANNON 1968 Universal Pictures film with Tony Franciosa
RM2F41CK7–A MAN CALLED HORSE 1970 National General Pictures film with Richard Harris
RM2F41CK5–A MAN CALLED DAGGER 1968 MGM film with Terry Moore and Paul Mantee
RM2CA53CM–A TOWN CALLED ALICE 1956 Rank Organisation film with Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch
RMB3KJEJ–A FISH CALLED WANDA 1988 MGM film with Kevin Kline at left and Michael Palin
RM2F41CK2–A MAN CALLED PETER 1955 20th Century Fox film with Jean Peters and Richard Todd
RM2AXNC2A–MY SO-CALLED LIFE ABC Productions TV series 1945-95 with Claire Daines at right and A.J.Langer
RMB3MFDX–A FISH CALLED WANDA 1988 MGM film with Jamie Lee Curtis and John Cleese and Kevin Kline at the window
RMB3MFG4–A FISH CALLED WANDA 1968 MGM film with from left Michael Palin, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Cleese and Kevin Kline
RMA6JYXR–PABLO PICASSO Spanish artist with a sculpture called The Governess about 1956
RMW2EWNJ–IRONSIDE NBC?Harbour Productions TV series from left: Don Mitchell; Raymond Burr (top) Barbara Anderson, Don Galloway
RM2WA2XDK–A FISH CALLED WANDA 1988 United International Pictures film with John Cleese
RM2DACJ93–PHILIP VI OF FRANCE (c1293-1350) called the Fortunate
RM2BET6GK–CHARLES V (1338-1380) called the Wise, King of France
RMRJY48K–TWENTIES FASHION A long slim design sometimes called Maroussile
RMCXM2DP–ASCOT RACES 1843 with family and friends enjoying what was called then a 'pic-nic'
RMPTRABH–PENTONVILLE WOMENS PRISON, north London, about 1910. Prisoners at what was called Baby Walk Hour.
RMB69D57–ELVIS PRESLEY sponsered a fooptball teams called the EPs - the Elvis Presley Enterprise
RMCP065J–HAMLET Title page of the First Quarto published in 1603 - the so-called 'bad Quarto'
RMCPRHA6–GOLD MINING at Barkerville, British Columbia in the 1880s. The mine is humorously called 'much gold'
RMB69D4R–ELVIS PRESLEY sponsored a football team called the EPs - the Elvis Presley Enterprises
RMGX4E8A–PANAMA CANAL Work on the Culebra Cut (then called the Gaillard Cut) in 1906
RMFDAKMA–COLDBATH FIELDS PRISON The needle work room at what was then called the Clerkenwell House of Correction about 1868
RM2KNH115–THE STIGMA OF CRIME Poster for Soviet film released about 1927. In America it was called The Fatal Plunge
RM2C468TX–BICYCLE Early forms called Draisienne or 'dandy horse' had no pedals and were pushed along with the feet.
RMCXY48P–GEORGIAN FASHIONS about 1810. The women are wearing muslin dresses. The yellow wrap was called a pelisse
RMC1E2F6–BURMA 1940 Member of the Kachin tribe fighting the Japanese invasion. His sword is called a Dah.
RMED68RA–TOOTHPASTE Promotional card by an American company about 1900 combining an advert for toothpaste (here called dentifrice) and perfume
RMCXY4JP–FREDERICK WILLIAM I OF PRUSSIA (1688-1740) inspecting his infantry regiment popularly called the Potsdam Giants
RMBXM258–A CAVEAT or WARNING FOR COMMEN CURSITORS,VULGARLY CALLED VAGABONDS by Thomas Harman, 1568, showing their punishment
RM2GCNEH8–Datura stramonium commonly called Thorn Apple, or Devils' Snare. Flowers open at night. Photo: Tony Gale
RMBMNWDK–ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL (standing) in 1902 with brother Melville and Mrs Bell Grosvenor and her baby also called Melville
RMCTHP7E–'AT THE FEIS' Engraving by Jack Butler Yates (1871-1957) showing an Irish musicianship contest called a 'feis'
RM2DP0NC4–JONATHAN STRANGE & MR NORRELL 2015 Endemol TV series with Marc Warren as a fairy called The Gentleman.
RMBKHMC5–STAN LAUREL - US comic film actor with first wife Lois Neilson and their baby also called Lois in 1929
RMBMXGEC–THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT (1888-1965) American-born poet and playwright, commonly called simply T.S.Eliot
RMH6EC9R–FLATIRON BUILDING, ATLANTA completed in 1897 in a 1921 photo. Correctly called the English-American Building
RMBEDME0–FRENCH REVOLUTION print of a sans-culotte so called after the long trousers worn as distinct from the breeches of court dress
RMPX6C13–NICHOLAS CULPEPPER (1616-1654) English botanist, physician and astrologer. Page from his The English Physitian (1652) later called The Complete Herbal
RMJEFY50–VILLA CARLOTTA in Tremezzo on Lake Como, Italy, about 1810 when it was still called Villa Sommeriva after its then owner Giovanni Somariva.
RMJM4DKK–BREST HARBOUR in October 1942 part of a series called Know Your Ports in the RAF magazine Evidence in Camera
RMBN5G7Y–SEMYON PAVLOVICH IVANOV Soviet engineer who filed a patent for a 3D film system called parallax stereogram in1935
RMF3KXFA–'WE CAN DO IT !' American poster designed by J Howard Miller in 1943 for Westinghouse Electric to booster wartime morale. Also called 'Rosie the Riveter'
RM2DF011C–FANNY MENDELSSOHN (1805-1847) German composer and pianist, sister of the more famous Felix Mendelssohn and after her marriage called Fanny Hensel. Sketch about 1830.
RM2AKYYD1–SIMON & GARFUNKEL Promotional photo of American folk-rock duo about 1960 when they were called Tom & Jerry with Paul Simon at right and Art Garfunkel.
RMW9JD08–CLIPPER SHIP TICKET A poster - then called a ticket - promoting a fast sailing ship running from New York to San Francisco about 1860
RM2BFCN3T–LITTLE RED BOOK Photos of Mao Zedong from his 1964 book 'Quotations from Chairman Mao-Tse-tung' popularly called the Little Red Book
RM2BFCN3G–LITTLE RED BOOK Photos of Mao Zedong from his 1964 book 'Quotations from Chairman Mao-Tse-tung' popularly called the Little Red Book
RMHG0321–EDWARD PICKERING (1846-1919) American physicist. Some of the the so-called Pickering's Harem group of women computers at the Harvard College Observatory in 1889. Photo: Harvard College
RM2KKD3GW–JOSEPH LEIDY (1823-1891) American anatomist and parasitologist. Plate from his 1879 book Fresh-water Rhizopods of North America. A genus now called Amoeba
RM2DF010X–FANNY MENDELSSOHN (1805-1847) German composer and pianist, sister of the more famous Felix Mendelssohn and after her marriage called Fanny Hensel. Painting by Moritz Daniel, 1842.
RMW9JD0R–CLIPPER SHIP TICKET A poster - called at the time a ticket - promoting a speedy sea passage from New York to San Francisco in 1863
RM2EDXGJP–LILLIAN BOYER (1901-1989) American wing walker in a stunt about 1925 called the 'breakaway' in which she climbed down a ladder and then hung upside down.
RM2B6AGF4–LOCH NESS MONSTER The so-called 'surgeon's photograph' taken by gynaecologist Robert Wilson (actually made from a toy submarine) first published in the Daily Mail in 1934
RM2M0WWYT–ALFRED HITCHCOCK (1899-1980) English film producer . His father William poses outside the family's greengrocer shop in Leytonstone, east London, about 1900 with his youngest son, also called William. Their pony was used for deliveries.
RM2KNGYXE–JAMES NAPIER (1821-1879) Scottish engineer and inventor of a four stage process for refining copper seen here as molten copper is mixed with iron oxide and rough blocks later to be further refined as blocks called 'pigs'
RM2BN69E0–MUNGO PARK (1771-1806) Scottish explorer of West Africa. An 1833 engraving showing Park with a woman 'in Sego, in Bambara' from 'An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans' by Lydia Child
RMCTJY39–SLAVE AUCTION HOUSE in Atlanta, Georgia about 1864 between a tobacco shop and a cigar factory on Whitehall Street (today called Peachtree Street) Note the guard's rifle. Photo by George Barnard (1819-1902) most famous for his Civil War photos.
RMARRFFF–GIANT 1956 film with Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean this is the so called crucifix scene
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