RM2D2Y8P9–Undated collect of Atlantic rowers Matthew (Left) and Edward Boreham who first issued a distress beacon signal last Friday and were spotted today (Thursday) by a search plane in the mid-Atlantic. See PA Story MISSING Rowers. Photo/PA
RMW57XX5–Medal with bust of Louis XIV, Front of a bust with profile and profile of Louis XIV, first issued on the occasion of the regency of his mother in 1643, Louis XIV (King of France), Gerard Edelinck, Paris, 1702, paper, engraving, h 83 mm × w 82 mm
RMFFB8EX–SECOND PASKAERT MAP, 1621. /nThis map was first issued shortly after the incorporation, in 1621, of the Dutch West India Company, whose possessions it portrayed.
RM2A8144G–Vintage Archive Soviet Space Race Propaganda Poster - Way To The Planets Is Open! Original vintage Soviet space propaganda poster issued on 15 April 1961; one of the first posters issued after Yuri Gagarin flew into space on a Vostok spacecraft, completing an orbit of the earth on 12 April 1961. Artist Designer B. Berezovsky -
RMG15H7P–This French-language work is a reprint of Mercator's Atlas, dating from 1633. The celebrated world atlas of Gerardus Mercator was first issued in 1595. The atlas contained a treatise on the creation of the world and 107 maps with geographical description
RMMYX2AT–. English: Astronomical Diagrams This set of twelve hand-coloured astronomical prints and explanatory card are contained in a portfolio folder labelled 'Astronomical Diagrams'. This series was first issued by Reynolds in 1846, although he and other publishers continued to produce them throughout the second half of the 19th century. They responded to a perceived market for popular science products and were intended for informal learning within the home. They could be bought in sets or singly and, at a price of 1 shilling, were affordable to middle class audiences. A number of the cards have ti
RMKXYHJC–HAMELITZ' (THE ADVOCATE) DAILY WHICH WAS FIRST ISSUED IN ST. PETERBURG DURING THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
RM2B02925–Map of the Qing Empire from an atlas first issued in 1824, with editions published annually to 1834. Each succeeding year new maps were added and others updated. This map is from the 1831 edition of Atlas Classica.
RMF7NF65–musician David Bowie, appears on a Brixton ten pound banknote, London (UK), 2011. London's first and currently only local currency is the Brixton pound. First issued in September 2009
RM2BN1GR7–[ 1940s Japan - 10 Centavos Note ] — Obverse of Ten Centavos military note issued by the Japanese government in the Philippines during WWII. First issued in 1942 (Showa 17). 20th century vintage banknote.
RMCPG7BA–Windthorst, Ludwig, 17.1.1812 - 14.3.1891, German politician, parliamentarian, postage stamps, printed on occasion of the 100th anniversary of his death, first issued on ,
RMP5NJHH–Queen of Waltham hybrid crimson rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RM2BD9EGG–'English: 5 Schilling, first issued 24.10.1927 Deutsch: 5 Schilling; 1 July 1927; http://www.banknoteworld.com/countries/austria2.html; Österreichische Nationalbank; '
RM2A5YTYM–musician David Bowie, appears on a Brixton ten pound banknote, London (UK), 2011. London's first and currently only local currency is the Brixton pound. First issued in September 2009
RM2A7ENWP–Jean Liabaud hybrid crimson rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RMFPJ1HD–The Two Dollar bill is a United States bank note denomination not in common circulation and sometimes thought by the public to be discontinued or even phony. First issued in 1862, $2 bills were stopped being made in the 1960s because of their unpopularity and rare use. Two Dollar U.S. paper currency came back as Federal Reserve Notes in 1976, like this used one, and they remain in limited circulation. A newer series was issued in 1995, 2003, 2009 and 2013 because there was a new Treasurer of the United States or Secretary of the Treasury and their signatures must appear on the bank notes
RMEPRD6M–To Our Children's Children's Children was the 5th album by The Moody Blues, first issued in 1969.
RM2E76J2K–Women supporting Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir chant slogans during a demonstration in Khartoum, against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for issuing an arrest warrant for Bashir March 4, 2009. The arrest warrant for Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur is the first issued by the Hague-based court against a sitting head of state since it was set up in 2002. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (SUDAN)
RM2AHPFXF–Philip William May. Oscar Wilde and Whistler. 1894. England. Pen and black ink, with black crayon and touches of blue crayon, on ivory laminate board Phil May, a friend of Roussel and a member of the Chelsea Arts Club, contributed caricatures of actors, artists, and writers to London periodicals. The bold style and sharp wit of his drawings attracted a wide following, and his illustrations were also published in book form. This caricature of Wilde and Whistler was reproduced in Phil May’s Sketch-book, which was first issued in 1895. The caption refers to Whistler’s repeated assertions that Wil
RMG9B6EC–Library file, first issued 14-08-1975. Richard McIlkenny, one of the Birmingham Six wrongly imprisoned for bombings in the Midlands city which killed 21 people, who has died in hospital today.
RMW57XX4–Medal with bust of Louis XIV, Front of a badge with bust and profile of Louis XIV, first issued after the Battle of Rocroi in 1643., Louis XIV (King of France), Gerard Edelinck (mentioned on object), Paris, 1702, paper, engraving, h 82 mm × w 81 mm
RMFFAMRG–THACKERAY: VANITY FAIR. /nCover etching after a design by William Makepeace Tackeray's monthly numbers as first issued, 1847-48.
RM2E046BC–WW1 Propaganda Recruitment Poster USA “For Liberty's sake, enlist in the Navy” Poster showing the Statue of Liberty beaming brightly over a patrol boat. Boston : Smith & Porter Press, [1917] World War 1 - United States.--Navy--Recruiting & enlistment--1910-1920 - Statue of Liberty National Monument (N.Y. and N.J.)--1910-1920 - World War, 1914-1918--Recruiting & enlistment--United States - Boats--1910-1920 Lithographs--Color--1910-1920. War posters--American--1910-1920. Issued by City of Boston Committee on Public Safety. USA America First World War
RMF2B62R–First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and Actress Mary Pickford promote Defense Bonds. April 1, 1953. The investment bonds were issued by
RMMYX2AR–. English: Astronomical Diagrams This set of twelve hand-coloured astronomical prints and explanatory card are contained in a portfolio folder labelled 'Astronomical Diagrams'. This series was first issued by Reynolds in 1846, although he and other publishers continued to produce them throughout the second half of the 19th century. They responded to a perceived market for popular science products and were intended for informal learning within the home. They could be bought in sets or singly and, at a price of 1 shilling, were affordable to middle class audiences. A number of the cards have ti
RME13PK7–Mar. 22, 2012 - British Official Photograph-Admiralty. Issued by Central Office of Information.: Rough Seas Foil Atlantic Survival Tests.: Two groups of Naval Volunteers had a really rough time in the Atlantic over the week-end when the Ocean turned its vicious worst on five-day survival tests from the destroyer ''Carron''. The first group entered the water on Saturday - and had to be fished out ninety minutes later - when their raft was made unseaworthy by the battering seas
RM2B032RF–'Hanatsubaki' is a monthly culturalmagazine issued by Shiseido. It was first issued in 1937. Although it was temporarily discontinued out of necessity for a period of time during and after World War II, it resumed printing in June 1950, 10 years after the discontinuation. The new 'Hanatsubaki' reflected increasing contemporaneous American cultural and social influence on Japanese society, as evinced in this cover for April, 1954. Since 2007, the magazine alternately issued 'Miru Hanatsubaki', in which fashion, beauty, art, and culture were vividly expressed on color pages, and 'Yomu Hanatsub
RMF7NF5W–basketball player Luol Deng appears on a Brixton Five pound banknote, London (UK), 2011. London's first and currently only local currency is the Brixton pound. First issued in September 2009
RM2BN1GK2–[ 1940s Japan - 10 Centavos Note ] — Reverse of Ten Centavos military note issued by the Japanese government in the Philippines during WWII. First issued in 1942 (Showa 17). 20th century vintage banknote.
RM2AWR3DR–US 6c Airmail postage stamp first issued 25 June 1941.
RMP5NJRR–Yellow or lutea rose, Banksian. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RM2BD9ENE–'English: 50 Schilling banknote first issued 8.6.1936 Deutsch: 50 Schilling; 2 January 1935; http://www.banknoteworld.com/countries/austria2.html; Österreichische Nationalbank; '
RMHTMHNJ–'Air Raid Precautions': Set of 50 cards issued by WD & H0 Wills, Britain 1938, in preparation for the anticipated coming of World War II. Civilian First Aid party running with a stretcher to rescue the injured. Numerous first aid posts were set up so as t
RM2A7ENXT–Pride of Waltham pink hybrid rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RMFPJ1H3–The backside of this much-used U.S. Two Dollar bill is an engraving of 'The Declaration of Independence,' an 1817 painting by American artist John Trumbull. It was a new feature of $2 bills issue in 1976 in honor of the United States Bicentennial. The Two Dollar bill is a U.S. bank note denomination not in common circulation and sometimes thought by the public to be discontinued or even phony. First issued in 1862, $2 bills were stopped being made in the 1960s because of their unpopularity and rare use. Two Dollar U.S. paper currency came back as Federal Reserve Notes in 1976.
RF2HW797F–Art inspired by Issued Barley Instead of Wheat first version (John Beaver, Roman Military Punishments, 1725), after 1725, Etching, sheet: 1 3/4 x 3 1/16 in. (4.4 x 7.7 cm), Prints, William Hogarth (British, London 1697–1764 London, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2D1TA32–A woman holds a poster of Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir during a demonstration in Khartoum, against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for issuing an arrest warrant for Bashir March 4, 2009. The arrest warrant for Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur is the first issued by the Hague-based court against a sitting head of state since it was set up in 2002. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (SUDAN)
RMKRFTJR–Front cover of a fold out war map issued by the Daily Mail in the early weeks of the First World War. On the cover, and inside, the map offers statistics regarding the manpower strength of each of the warring nations. While the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia could boast 9,380,000 men (of which Britain comprised just 380,000), the Triple Alliance numbered 9,500,000. The map was intended to be marked with Philips' flag pins in 'ten different colours' so that civilians could chart the progress of the campaign. Date: 1914
RMG7CP7T–This Court Circular - headed 'Clarence House, St. James's' - is the first issued from the home of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. It was issued after the Princess and the Duke had taken up residence at Clarence House - now their London Home.
RM2A2X1PJ–Owner's Certificate - Motor Car, Issued by Government of Victoria, 1947, Owner's Certificate for a Motor Car used by Gyula Toth, and first issued by the Government of Victoria in 1947. In 1957 Julius came to Australia after he escaped the Russian invasion of Hungary. Leaving his family in Hungary, he survived a dangerous journey alone to escape across the border to Austria. He was only able to bring a few possessions with him including his moulding tools, cigarette
RMB5MP3B–9 1914 0 0 E1 1 First World War War Loans First World War 1914 1918 War Loans Bonds issued by German state to raise domestic loa
RFFXRF93–50 Swiss Francs banknote, first issued 1995, featuring an artwork by Sophie Taeuber-Arp.
RFTWHENY–5c stamp of the Netherlands from the series first issued in 1852 held by tweezers. It is the first Dutch postage stamp.
RMMYX2AM–. English: Astronomical Diagrams This set of twelve hand-coloured astronomical prints and explanatory card are contained in a portfolio folder labelled 'Astronomical Diagrams'. This series was first issued by Reynolds in 1846, although he and other publishers continued to produce them throughout the second half of the 19th century. They responded to a perceived market for popular science products and were intended for informal learning within the home. They could be bought in sets or singly and, at a price of 1 shilling, were affordable to middle class audiences. A number of the cards have ti
RME0W7RC–Nov. 11, 1961 - H.R.H. Princess Margaret And Her Baby Son: The first photographs of the baby son born to H.R.H. Princess Margaret - Countess of Snowdon -were taken by the baby's father - the Earl of Snowdon. they are being issued throughout the world - and it is expected that they will being in something like £10,000 - and although no details have been given regarding fees to the Earl -it is believed that his share would be donated to charity. The Earl gave up his career as a photographer when he married the princess
RM2B032RH–'Hanatsubaki' is a monthly cultural magazine issued by Shiseido. It was first issued in 1937. Although it was temporarily discontinued out of necessity for a period of time during and after World War II, it resumed printing in June 1950, 10 years after the discontinuation. A popular actress, Kyoko Kagawa of Shintoho Pictures, appeared on the first cover after printing was resumed. Since 2007, the magazine alternately issued 'Miru Hanatsubaki', in which fashion, beauty, art, and culture were vividly expressed on color pages, and 'Yomu Hanatsubaki', in which various reading materials such as n
RMKCET3Y–Newcastle upon Tyne £5 banknote 1840. Over 900 private and joint stock banks issued their own notes in Britain in the 19th century. Newcastle upon Tyne Bank first issued in 1836 but failed in 1846.
RMW338ED–[ 1940s Japan - WWII Fifty Centavos Note ] — Obverse of Fifty Centavos military note issued by the Japanese government in the Philippines during WWII. First issued in 1942 (Showa 17). 20th century vintage banknote.
RMD3HYM5–(dpa) - German soccer legends and current World Cup ambassadors Juergen Grabowski (L) and Bernd Hoelzenbein present the first issued commemorative coins for the 2006 World Cup in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 28 January 2004. The coins feature some of Frankfurt's landmarks such as the skyline, the Roemer (town hall) and the fair centre along with symboles of the World Cup.
RMP5NF9A–Grand Mogul crimson hybrid rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RM2BD9ENW–'English: 100 Schilling banknote first issued 26.3.1925 Deutsch: 100 Schilling; 2 January 1925; http://www.banknoteworld.com/countries/austria2.html; Österreichische Nationalbank; '
RM2B6JPTT–the manuscript is titled 'Der gehörnte Siegfried Volksthümliches Poem für alle Zeiten'. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous date: 1784 - approx 1850 Physical features: etching, hand colored material: paper Technique: etching / hand-color measurements: plate edge: h 257 mm × W 180 mmToelichtingGeïnspireerd on the print, 'Book Seller & Author', possibly manufactured by Samuel Alken and Thomas Rowlandson to Henry Wigstead, first issued in 1784. this performance are several kopieën. Subject: writer, poet, author publishing, publisher handwriting, written textVerwe RVing and law Credit Line: Beque
RM2A7ENX6–Queen of Waltham hybrid crimson rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RME15XJG–First World War postcard issued by the Y.M.C.A. Hut Fund in 1916
RM2D855MY–VICTORY DAY 1945 Soviet Vintage propaganda poster issued in the Soviet Union for Victory Day celebrations. Soviet soldier decorated with medals, fireworks in the background and text: Victoriously ending the war, soldier brought spring to his home! Victory Day is a holiday that commemorates the surrender of Nazi Germany in 1945. It was first inaugurated in the 15 republics of the Soviet Union, following the signing of the German Instrument of Surrender late in the evening on 8 May 1945 (after midnight, thus on 9 May Moscow Time). The Soviet government announced the victory early on 9 May 1945
RM2D214NA–A supporter holds up a poster of Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir during a demonstration in Khartoum, against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for issuing an arrest warrant for Bashir March 4, 2009. The arrest warrant for Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur is the first issued by the Hague-based court against a sitting head of state since it was set up in 2002. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (SUDAN)
RMKRFTJX–A fold out war map issued by the Daily Mail in the early weeks of the First World War. The map offers statistics regarding the manpower strength of each of the warring nations, as well as the number of battleships and food stores each had. While the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia could boast 9,380,000 men (of which Britain comprised just 380,000), the Triple Alliance numbered 9,500,000. The map was intended to be marked with Philips' flag pins in 'ten different colours' so that civilians could chart the progress of the campaign. Date: 1914
RMG4R5TM–Three postmen style changes in the postman's overcoat. Postman Reg Brown (l) in the red piping coat first issued in 1944, driver Derek Astley (centre) in the new three-quarter length coat to be issued this month, and postman Alf Buxton (r) in the old coat without piping issued in 1969
RMKCB5AG–Issued Barley Instead of Wheat first version (John Beaver, Roman Military Punishments, 1725), William Hogarth, after 1725
RMT14JP2–Celebration of the First May 1918 in Verkhneudinsk (now Ulan-Ude in Siberia, Russia) depicted in the watercolour painting by Czech artist Jindřich Vlček painted on 1st May 1918 and printed on the Czechoslovak vintage postcard from the series 'Pictures from the life and fights of the Czechoslovak legions in Russia' ('Pohledy ze života a bojů československých legií v Rusku') issued in Czechoslovakia in the 1920s. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
RFFXRFA1–50 Swiss Francs banknote, first issued 1995, featuring a portrait of Sophie Taeuber-Arp.
RFTWHERT–5c stamp of the Netherlands from the series first issued in 1852 with authenticity certificate. It is the first Dutch postage stamp.
RMMYX2AY–. English: Astronomical Diagrams This set of twelve hand-coloured astronomical prints and explanatory card are contained in a portfolio folder labelled 'Astronomical Diagrams'. This series was first issued by Reynolds in 1846, although he and other publishers continued to produce them throughout the second half of the 19th century. They responded to a perceived market for popular science products and were intended for informal learning within the home. They could be bought in sets or singly and, at a price of 1 shilling, were affordable to middle class audiences. A number of the cards have ti
RME12PWF–Feb. 24, 2012 - H.R.H. Princess Margaret and her baby son: The first photographs of the baby son born to H.R.H. Princess Margaret - Countess of Snowdon were taken by the baby's father - the Earl of Snowdon.. They are being issued throughout the world and it is expected that the issue of the pictures will bring in about £10,000 - and although no details of the financial aspect have been given it is believed that the Earl's portion of the income will be donated to charity. The Earl gave up his photographic career when he married Princess Margaret
RMR23HNM–King Andrew the First. A caricature of Andrew Jackson as a despotic monarch, probably issued during the Fall of 1833 in response to the President's September order to remove federal deposits from the Bank of the United States. The print is dated a year earlier by Weitenkampf and related to Jackson's controversial veto of Congress's bill to recharter the Bank in July 1832. The general consensus was that Jackson was exceeding the President's constitutional power.
RMD96X56–Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) French General and first President of The Fifth Republic. Anti-gaullist poster by Fougeron issued by Le Parti Communiste Francais, 1951.
RMW338JT–[ 1940s Japan - WWII Ten Pesos Note ] — Obverse of Ten Pesos military note issued by the Japanese government in the Philippines during WWII. First issued in 1942 (Showa 17). 20th century vintage banknote.
RMTA90ER–Command issued by the Hsuan-Tung Emperor (1906 - 1967), Qing Dynasty, dated 1909 Command issued by Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, to Zheng Xiaoxu, later the first Prime Minister of Manchukuo, to betake himself to Tianjin for diplomatic talks with Japanese emissaries. Fine calligraphy on yellow brocade, backed with paper. Darkened, signs of age. Dimensions 86 x 39 cm. historic, historical, China, Chinese, 20th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP5NJG7–Duchess of Bedford, hybrid crimson rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RM2BCMT69–'English: 1000 Schilling banknote first issued 15.5.1931 Deutsch: 1000 Schilling; 2 January 1930; http://www.banknoteworld.com/countries/austria2.html; Österreichische Nationalbank; '
RMFFDWP8–FRANKLIN: CIRCULAR. /nCircular issued by Benjamin Franklin, as the first Postmaster General of America. It is signed, 'B. Free Franklin.'
RM2A7ENWA–Austrian copper rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RME15XM1–First World War postcard issued by the Y.M.C.A. Hut Fund in 1916
RFG3JB10–The Brixton Pound Shop. Brixton pound is London's first and currently only local currency, first issued in September 2009.
RM2D1B1D2–A supporter of Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir holds a Sudanese flag during a demonstration in Khartoum, against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for issuing an arrest warrant for Bashir March 4, 2009. The arrest warrant for Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur is the first issued by the Hague-based court against a sitting head of state since it was set up in 2002. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (SUDAN)
RM2F1NPGX–Britons! Your Country Needs You. A poster appeal for recruits issued by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee in 1914 after the outbreak of the First World War.
RM2D2XA1F–The first page of the statement issued today (Tuesday) by Wimbledon Football Club, and signed by all their players, replying in graphic terms to the interview with Gary Lineker in this week's Radio Times magazine in which he decried Wimbledon's Vinnie Jones' ability as a player and described him as 'a self-hyped personality who isn't a good player and no benefit to the game'. In the statement, the club compares Lineker to a jellyfish with no personality, a wet coward and a loser. See PA Story sport Lineker/PA.
RM2B0K23K–Issued by W. Duke, Sons & Co., First Footing, Scotland, from the Holidays series (N80) for Duke brand cigarettes, Lithography by George S. Harris & Sons (American, Philadelphia), 1890, Commercial color lithograph, Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (7 x 3.8 cm
RMER6C4K–Friends joining up at the beginning of the First World War. Following the outbreak of war in August 1914 the newly appointed Secretary for War Lord Kitchener issued his first call to arms. This was for 100,000 volunteers aged between 19 and 30. The call t
RM2JAA1XB–The first issued admission ticket for the Historical Museum of the City of Vienna. Unknown
RFTWHENR–5c stamp of the Netherlands from the series first issued in 1852 isolated on white background. It is the first Dutch postage stamp.
RMMYX2AP–. English: Astronomical Diagrams This set of twelve hand-coloured astronomical prints and explanatory card are contained in a portfolio folder labelled 'Astronomical Diagrams'. This series was first issued by Reynolds in 1846, although he and other publishers continued to produce them throughout the second half of the 19th century. They responded to a perceived market for popular science products and were intended for informal learning within the home. They could be bought in sets or singly and, at a price of 1 shilling, were affordable to middle class audiences. A number of the cards have ti
RME0W7RD–Nov. 11, 1961 - H.R.H. Princess Margaret And Her Baby Son: The first photographs of the baby son born to H.R.H. Princess Margaret - Countess of Snowson - were taken by the baby's father - the Earl of Snowdon. They are being issued throughout the world - and it is expected that the issue of the pictures will bring in about £10,000 -and although no details of the financial aspect have been given - it is believed tht the Earl's portion of the income will be donated to charity. The Earl gave p his photographic career when he married princess Margaret
RM2HFJ1FY–Public timetable of the Gilmore and Pittsburgh Railroad, first issued in 1910 and updated periodically thereafter. This image shows the railway schedules current as of February 1935.
RMD96X4Y–Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970) French General and first President of The Fifth Republic. De Gaulle as depicted in a 1950 anti-government cartoon by Micou issued by Le Parti Communiste Francais attacking the cost of armaments and the Atlantic Pact.
RMW338HA–[ 1940s Japan - WWII Hundred Pesos Note ] — Obverse of a Hundred Pesos military note issued by the Japanese government in the Philippines during WWII. First issued in 1942 (Showa 17). 20th century vintage banknote.
RMT88M70–A badge of the first Kuban (Ice-)Campaign Silver decoration in the shape of a crown of thorns with sword, on the original pentagonal ribbon in the colours of the Order of St. George. Early issue with the in-struck registration number '26'. Diameter of the wreath 31 mm. Weight with ribbon 12.7 g. Included is the award confirmation for Lieutenant-General Peter von Glasenapp, issued in 1948 while he was in exile in Munich as well as a newsletter from the Association of St. Andrew dated 1951 regarding the death of Peter von Glasenapp with a photo and, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMP5NJN8–Perpetual white moss rose. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RM2BCMT03–'English: 10 Schilling banknote, first issued 27.04.1925 Deutsch: 10 Schilling; 2 January 1925; http://www.banknoteworld.com/countries/austria2.html; Österreichische Nationalbank; '
RMFFDW4N–FRANKLIN: POST RIDER, 1775. /nCircular issued by Benjamin Franklin, featuring a post-rider, after being nominated by the Continental Congress to become the first Postmaster General of the United States, 1775.
RM2A7ENWM–Magna charta rose hybrid. Chromolithograph by Georges Severeyns from an illustration by Walter H. Fitch from William Paul's 'The Rose Garden in two divisions,' London, 1888. First issued in 1848 with 15 coloured plates, 'The Rose Garden' soon became a standard work on roses and ran to 10 editions, the last in 1903. The illustrations for the 9th edition were by Walter Fitch, the famous artist who illustrated Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine' for many years.
RM2HRHEYE–Vice Media journalist Ben Makuch is seen outside the Ontario Court of Appeal on Feb. 6, 2017. A high profile RCMP demand for a journalist's background materials related to interviews with a suspected terrorist should be set aside even though Canada's top court recently upheld the police request, Vice Media argues in a new legal action. The application to Ontario Superior Court hinges on indications that the accused is in fact dead. 'In this case, there has been a material change in circumstances underlying the production order since it was first issued,' the application by Vice and reporter Be
RM2A9CWA3–'First Aid in Brief' leaflet issued by Ministry of Health for people to carry at all times, replica memorabilia from the Blitz era of the 1940s.
RM2E7RCX2–A woman holding a poster of Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir chants slogans during a demonstration in Khartoum, against the International Criminal Court (ICC) for issuing an arrest warrant for Bashir March 4, 2009. The arrest warrant for Bashir for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur is the first issued by the Hague-based court against a sitting head of state since it was set up in 2002. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (SUDAN)
RM2DTTN88–A block of four Penny Black postage stamps. The Penny Black was the world’s first adhesive postage stamp. The stamp, featuring a portrait of Queen Victoria, was issued on May 1, 1840.
RM2CHB9MA–The 'State of the Parties' table, a key spot on the busy Editorial floor at the Press Association on General Election night. It is from here that the first message announcing the party to form the new Government will be issued and flashed round the world within seconds.
RM2A2WEBW–Certificate - Machine, First Class Pass, Issued to AG Maclaurin, 1923, Certificate issued to AG Maclaurin by the Stationers' Company and Printing Industry Technical Board in 1923. Certifying that he was awarded a First Class pass for his 'Machine' course. Archibald Gordon Maclaurin was born in 1904 in Westham London. He trained as a printer and sought work in Australia as there were few opportunities in England; he migrated on the 'Jervis Bay' in 1928. Before
RMHRP0E4–WWI, Lewis Guns Issued to RAF Crew, 1918
RM2HJ1XGX–An Exhibition January 29, 1776 Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg French Loutherbourg moved from Paris to London in 1771 and was employed by David Garrick to transform the sets and lighting effects at the Drury Lane Theatre. During this busy decade he produced caricatures including this humorous take on visitors, possibly at one of the Royal Academy's early displays (that institution used cramped rooms on Pall Mall between 1769 and 1779). Published January 1776, this prints contains figures similar to those found in Loutherbourg's six 'Caricatures of the English' (first issued February 1775; see
RMT14KAJ–Russian prisoners of war in the Austro-Hungarian POW Camp Josefstadt (now Josefov near Jaroměř in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic) during the First World War depicted in the vintage postcard issued by local publisher Jindřich Kratochvíl in 1918. Courtesy of the Azoor Postcard Collection.
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