RM2GJ0KJH–More than 40,000 athletes from the eleven republics which constitute the Soviet Union paraded triumphantly across Red Square, Moscow, to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Revolution. Girl members of the Dynamo Sports Society of Moscow form pyramids as they are carried across Red Square by young male athletes. 1937
RM2BW36HD–Britains most powerful passenger locomotive at Euston . The first of three giant new locomotives which constitute the most powerful express passenger type in Great Britain made its first appearance at Euston Station , London . The engine has been designed for duty on the heaviest Anglo Scottish expresses of the LMS . Photo shows , the new locomotive entering Euston Station , London . 28 June 1933
RM2BW36J0–Britains most powerful passenger locomotive at Euston . The first of three giant new locomotives which constitute the most powerful express passenger type in Great Britain made its first appearance at Euston Station , London . The engine has been designed for duty on the heaviest Anglo Scottish expresses of the LMS . Photo shows , the new locomotive entering Euston Station , London . 28 June 1933
RM2BW36GB–Britains most powerful passenger locomotive at Euston . The first of three giant new locomotives which constitute the most powerful express passenger type in Great Britain made its first appearance at Euston Station , London . The engine has been designed for duty on the heaviest Anglo Scottish expresses of the LMS . Photo shows , the new locomotive entering Euston Station , London . 28 June 1933
RM2BW36H5–Britains most powerful passenger locomotive at Euston . The first of three giant new locomotives which constitute the most powerful express passenger type in Great Britain made its first appearance at Euston Station , London . The engine has been designed for duty on the heaviest Anglo Scottish expresses of the LMS . Photo shows , the new locomotive entering Euston Station , London . 28 June 1933
RM2BW36HT–Britains most powerful passenger locomotive at Euston . The first of three giant new locomotives which constitute the most powerful express passenger type in Great Britain made its first appearance at Euston Station , London . The engine has been designed for duty on the heaviest Anglo Scottish expresses of the LMS . Photo shows , the new locomotive entering Euston Station , London . 28 June 1933
RM2BW36HA–Britains most powerful passenger locomotive at Euston . The first of three giant new locomotives which constitute the most powerful express passenger type in Great Britain made its first appearance at Euston Station , London . The engine has been designed for duty on the heaviest Anglo Scottish expresses of the LMS . Photo shows , the new locomotive entering Euston Station , London . 28 June 1933
RM2BW36GR–Britains most powerful passenger locomotive at Euston . The first of three giant new locomotives which constitute the most powerful express passenger type in Great Britain made its first appearance at Euston Station , London . The engine has been designed for duty on the heaviest Anglo Scottish expresses of the LMS . Photo shows , the new locomotive entering Euston Station , London . 28 June 1933
RM2BW20F2–Huntsmen from the soviet socialist republic who carried their golden eagles in the parade, where joining them 40,000 athletes from the 11 republics which constitute the Soviet Union paraded triumphantly across red Square Moscow, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the revolution and their coming into operation of the new Stalin Constitution. Included in the parade were representatives of all kinds of sport ranging from d gymnastics to huntsman with Eagles. 15 July 1937
RM2BW209G–A mass display on red Square by sports girls from the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. where joining them 40,000 athletes from the 11 republics which constitute the Soviet Union paraded triumphantly across red Square Moscow, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the revolution and their coming into operation of the new Stalin Constitution. Included in the parade were representatives of all kinds of sport ranging from d gymnastics to huntsman with Eagles. 15 July 1937
RM2BW20J3–Schoolchildren swimming in a clever representation of a swimming pool which was carried across red Square where joining them 40,000 athletes from the 11 republics which constitute the Soviet Union paraded triumphantly across red Square Moscow, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the revolution and their coming into operation of the new Stalin Constitution. Included in the parade were representatives of all kinds of sport ranging from d gymnastics to huntsman with Eagles. 15 July 1937[?]
RM2BW212B–Girl members of their dynamo sports Society of Moscow form pyramids as they are carried across red Square by male athletes. where joining them 40,000 athletes from the 11 republics which constitute the Soviet Union paraded triumphantly across red Square Moscow, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the revolution and their coming into operation of the new Stalin Constitution. Included in the parade were representatives of all kinds of sport ranging from d gymnastics to huntsman with Eagles. 15 July 1937
RM2BW35YA–World Economic Conference organising committee sanction tariff truce at Foreign Office . A meeting of the eight powers which constitute the Organising Committee of the Economic Conference was called in London to give formal sanction to the terms of the tariff truce already agreed upon by Great Britain and America . The meeting took place at the Foreign Office , London . Photo shows ; Baron Matsudaira , the Japanese Ambassador ( left ) and Baron de Cartier , the Belgian Ambassador , leaving the Foreign Office . 12 May 1933
RM2BW360X–World Economic Conference organising committee sanction tariff truce at Foreign Office . A meeting of the eight powers which constitute the Organising Committee of the Economic Conference was called in London to give formal sanction to the terms of the tariff truce already agreed upon by Great Britain and America . The meeting took place at the Foreign Office . Photo shows , left to right ; Mr Norman Davies , US Ambassador at large to Europe , Herr von Hoesch , German Ambassador to London leaving the Foreign Office . 12 May 1933
RM2GJ0KJJ–A perfect model of the ultra-modern Soviet Pavilion at the Paris International Exposition, surmounted by a living reproduction of the actual statue was carried across Red Square, Moscow when 40,000 athletes from the eleven republics which constitute the Soviet Union paraded triumphantly across Red Square, Moscow, to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Revolution and the coming into operation of the new Stalin Constitution. The athletes ranged from sprightly young city dwellers to dusky men and girls from far Asiatic territories. Included in the parade were representative of all kinds of spor
RM2BW360E–World Economic Conference organising committee sanction tariff truce at Foreign Office . A meeting of the eight powers which constitute the Organising Committee of the Economic Conference was called in London to give formal sanction to the terms of the tariff truce already agreed upon by Great Britain and America . The meeting took place at the Foreign Office . Photo shows , left to right ; Signor Grandi , the Italian Ambassador , Mr Norman Davies , US Ambassador at large to Europe , Herr von Hoesch , German Ambassador to London leaving the Foreign Office . 12 May 1933
RM2BW3608–World Economic Conference organising committee sanction tariff truce at Foreign Office . A meeting of the eight powers which constitute the Organising Committee of the Economic Conference was called in London to give formal sanction to the terms of the tariff truce already agreed upon by Great Britain and America . The meeting took place at the Foreign Office , London . Photo shows , left to right ; Signor Grandi , the Italian Ambassador , Mr Norman Davies , US Ambassador at large to Europe , Herr von Hoesch , German Ambassador to London leaving the Foreign Office . 12 May 1933
RMWHAYCC–This is the foot of the Downs, between Tattenham Corner and the winning-post. The booth on the left is grandly called the Royal REFORM CLUB''. its sign announces hazard and rouge et noir. The game being played on the nearest little table is thimblerig. the sharper behind the Scotsman is a three-card-trick man. These people constitute what a contemporary calls 'the degraded mob, the blasphemous, greedy, obsene Bohemianism that riots on Epsom Downs.' The 1856 Derby was won by Admiral Harcourt's Ellington at 20 to 1, a good horse by The Flying Dutchman. Prince Albert was present, but not the
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