RMK07N58–The Seven English/British King Edward - Coronation souvenir
RM2M97M5A–Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). My arm is nothing weak, My strength is not gone by. Depicting an allegorical female figure and a baby sitting on a rock in the sea, representing the British Empire.
RM2ARBDJ2–The British Valhalla -- Magna Carta -- King John signs it at Runnymede, surrounded by the Barons. Date: 1215
RM2ARBDC9–The British Valhalla -- The Crusading Kings (Ninth Crusade). Showing Prince Edward Longshanks (soon to become King Edward I) and the Sultan signing a truce in May 1272 at Caesarea. Date: 1272
RM2ARBDAY–The Year of the Poets -- Maypole outside St Andrew Undershaft in the City of London, with people dancing round it, to illustrate a range of poems on the subject. Date: 1845
RMMHPHAE–Foreshore Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, with the beach and sea on the left, and the Grand Hotel on the right. Date: circa 1900s
RM2M3NMHY–Various stages in order of making the palm oil and vegetable fats into a finely-scented eramic soap in Joseph Crosfield & Sons, Soap Works at Bank Quarry, Warrington, Cheshire.
RMD8BDYK–Soldiers Relaxing Ww1
RMHH4F9K–British Columbia - Vancouver, Alexandra Park and English Bay
RMK07WGN–Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Bathing at English Bay
RM2M99B92–British Military Uniform - Royal English Fusiliers.
RMG3BTY1–English Blue Jacket - Enlisted Sailor in British Navy
RM2M3K6GD–Noel Coward (1899 - 1973) (right), English playwright, actor and composer, talking to Lieut-General Sir H. Pownall during a tour of North Africa in 1943. Coward was then travelling in the region, entertaining British troops.
RM2M3T14G–The prolific English author Edmee Elizabeth Monica Dashwood (1890-1943), commonly known as E. M. Delafield, and Lorna Lewis, British writer (?-1962) at Viscountess Rhondda's Literary 'Rout' (an evening party in Bloomsbury, London).
RMG37Y7E–British abroad: the English help African cannibals
RM2M3T459–William Charles Macready (1793 - 1873), English actor
RM2M3T431–A decaying English industry - a school for the manufacture of Honiton lace in Devonshire.
RMANHY1F–English In French Cafe
RM2RG9HNH–English Electric Canberra PR.3 WE146 at the 1953 Farnborough SBAC show. (SBAC - Society of British Aircraft Constructors)
RMG3BN27–British troops defend the town of Lucknow in which many English families, including women and children, have taken refuge, against the besieging Sepoys Date: 1857 - 1858
RM2RGB5G4–English Army on the march to Magdala, Abyssinia (Ethiopia), Abyssinian War (a rescue mission for the recovery of hostages). British forces took three months to advance across mountainous terrain.
RM2M9A1WK–English Electric Canberra B.15 WJ766. Delivered 4 June 1954, sold to British Aircraft Corporation on 14 April 1969 for refurbishment - resale, parts donor. Scrapped at BAC Salmesbury in 1976.
RMKRD2C9–Front cover of a guide to British seaside resort, Torquay, Devon, on the English Riviera, featuring an elegant group posed by a palm tree with the town lit up at night in the background. Date: c.1925
RMG36NP8–The English nurse, Edith Cavell (1865-1915), who was executed by the Germans for helping soldiers escape -- 'The Murder of Miss Cavell inspires German Kultur'. The nurse's body lies on the floor, covered by a British and a Belgian flag, while a skeletal
RM2M97M3H–Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). On the Sand-Drift -- on the Veldt-Side, depicting human bones with two lions (a reference to British interests and events in South Africa).
RM2M97M3E–Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). Bombay -- Royal and Dower-Royal, I the Queen. Depicting an Indian woman representing the city of Bombay, full of riches (a comment on British interests in India).
RM2M99861–A mobile unit of the English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile system leaves English Electric?s Guided Weapons Division factory at Stevenage, Hertfordshire, on its way to a special exhibition at SHAPE, near Paris, of British guided weapons to NATO nations. It was the first time a complete mobile unit of Thunderbird had been seen in public.
RM2M97M3K–Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). Calcutta -- Me the Sea-captain loved, the River built. Depicting an Indian woman representing the city of Calcutta, full of riches but also occasionally deadly, as suggested by the human skull (a comment on British interests in India).
RMANJT9F–British India Harbour
RMA66ARC–Wwi British Women Train
RMAA1GKF–Old English Coins
RMMHNXB6–Cheshire Hounds at Appleton Hall, Warrington. The Hall belonged to Thomas Henry Lyon; when he died in 1914 the Hunt no longer met there. Date: circa 1900s
RMG3C10K–Lily Brayton - English actress
RMDRC1WG–Yemen - Hodeidah - English Consulate
RMMHNYPH–Group photo, cricket club players. Date: 1932
RMG3AJ5F–Thessaloniki - Macedonian Peasants and British Soldier
RMTWB612–Thomas Coryate (Coryat), English traveller and author
RMDRJGHR–Diana Churchill, English film and stage actress
RMDRJGPC–Margaret Lockwood, English theatre and film actress
RMKRCYNB–Cartoon, England's only Hope Departing. A tragic deathbed scene. Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales, daughter of the Prince Regent, died after the birth of a stillborn child on 6 November 1817, causing national grief. Had she survived she, and not Princess Victoria, would have succeeded King William IV to the throne. Date: 1817
RM2M9BC4H–Dennis Price, English actor
RMDR9TKC–The English Cemetery, Haydar Pasa, Constantinople
RMTWB5W5–Sir John French, British army officer
RMTWB5Y2–General Edmund Allenby, British army officer
RMG3C1DJ–Grave of Benjamin Britten, British composer, Aldeburgh
RMDRHPG5–British pilot shot down by Germans, WW1
RM2M3RTMF–Albert Chevalier (1861 - 1923), singing one of his coster songs in a West-End drawing-room.
RMTWB613–Thomas Coryate (Coryat), English traveller and author
RMTWB5XF–General Sir Philip Chetwode, British cavalry officer
RM2RGBWA4–Elizabeth Taylor, English actress
RMTWB5WB–General Sir Douglas Haig, British army officer
RMTWB5RP–General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, British army officer
RMTWB5XT–Lord Herbert Kitchener, British army officer
RMTWB5TM–Commodore R Y Tyrwhitt, British naval officer
RMTWB5XC–Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, British naval officer
RMDRJGP8–George Formby, English comedy actor and singer
RMPXGXRK–Richard Potter, English Liberal politician
RM2M99HNY–Herbert Waring (1857-1932), English actor.
RMTWB5W6–Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty, British naval officer
RMHH4F9C–English comic stage performer
RMG3C7KW–Charles Whitcombe, English golfer
RMTWB640–Rear-Admiral W L Grant, British naval officer
RMG3C3N0–English church in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania
RM2ARBD8P–The British Valhalla -- Spenser's Faerie Queene
RMDRDN87–English Troops landing at Thessaloniki
RMG3BTDH–Sir Henry Alfred Lytton, English actor and singer
RMD86DJ9–Mrs Thomas Everitt, English spirit medium
RMG3BT0T–Anthony Eden and Sir Samuel Hoare, British politicians
RM2M97X7E–Caricature of Mary Eastlake (1856-1911), English actress.
RM2ARBDB9–The British Valhalla -- William the Conqueror
RMDRDG3G–Speech of thanks to British Fleet from people of Ierossos
RMD86DJA–Mrs Thomas Everitt, English spirit medium
RMDRK0JH–Cartoon, British father wheeling pram, WW1
RM2ARBD96–The British Valhalla -- conversion to Christianity
RMER65BR–An English Man o'War, by John Thomas Serres
RMG3CXNP–British Gymnastics Display with announcer & seated audience!
RMG3AK4X–John Foxe (c.1516-1587), English historian and martyrologist, author of Actes and Monuments (popularly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs).
RM2ARBDGP–The British Valhalla -- Magna Carta
RM2ARBDAK–The British Valhalla -- Burial of King Harold II
RM2ARBDAN–The British Valhalla -- King Alfred reading to his mother
RM2ARBDAG–The British Valhalla -- King Canute (Cnut) the Great
RM2ARBDAP–The British Valhalla -- King Alfred
RM2ARBDA4–The British Valhalla -- conversion to Christianity
RM2ARBDBY–The British Valhalla -- Battle of the Standard
RM2RGD6YM–Miss Lily Elsie (1886-1962), English Actress and Singer - one of the most photographed women of the Edwardian era.
RM2ARBDBW–The British Valhalla -- Murder of Thomas Becket
RM2ARBDBR–The British Valhalla -- Archbishop Thomas Becket
RM2ARBDBN–The British Valhalla -- Marriage of King Henry I and Matilda
RM2ARBG8N–British Huntsman on a small-format Carte de visite (Portrait carte-de-visite, CdV) - an an albumen print to which a thin paper photograph was mounted onto a thicker paper card.
RMG3C7MF–Sir Thomas Henry Cotton (1907-1987), English professional golfer who won three Open Championships, seen here on a golf course checking his clubs and putters. Date: circa 1930s
RM2RG9RXK–Crop handle carved in bone; sat high upon a throne of finest English leather. The queen of all the pack, this joker raised his hat and talked about the weather. All should be warned about this high born Hunting Girl..... ('Hunting Girl', Jethro Tull, 1977)
RM2C8764E–The British Valhalla -- The Wars and Conquests in France. Depicting Edward, the Black Prince, entertaining his prisoner, King Jean II of France, whom he captured at Poitiers, then riding with him through London.
RM2RGDJDT–Mrs Thomas Everitt (1825-1915), English spirit medium from 1855 onwards, seen here with her husband, a North London tailor. She was the first to produce direct voices in England, claimed to be of John Watts and Znippy, a South Sea Islander. She also produced automatic writing, raps and psychic light.
RM2RGDJC8–Mrs Thomas Everitt (1825-1915), English spirit medium from 1855 onwards, wife of a North London tailor. She was the first to produce direct voices in England, claimed to be of John Watts and Znippy, a South Sea Islander. She also produced automatic writing, raps and psychic light.
RM2K63YW7–Collage Mosaic photograph by Disderi reproduced on a carte de visite showing well-known 'English luminaries' of the period (the 1860s). André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri (1819–1889) was a French photographer who started his photographic career as a daguerreotypist but gained greater fame for patenting his version of the carte de visite, a small photographic image which was mounted on a card.
RMG3C32K–SS Anselm, a British turbine steamship of the Booth Steamship Company. Flying both the English and Brazilian flags - hinting at the standard route of passage for this particular vessel. Converted to a troop ship in 1940 and sunk by a German submarine in 1
RMA31KPD–James Mason Winchester
RMANJT14–Rudyard Kipling
RMK07WW5–Group photo, Northamptonshire CCC Cricket Team. Date: circa 1936
RMD86A8C–An English Soldier
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