RME1GHR2–Zulu (1964) British historical war film directed by Cy Endfield, co-produced by Endfield and Stanley Baker with Joseph E. Levine as executive producer. The cast includes: Stanley Baker, 'introduces' Michael Caine (in his first major role)
RMKWDJA0–USS MAINE at anchor in a US harbor, c. 1896. Commissioned in 1895 she was a 2nd-class battleship (BSLOC 2017 10 10)
RM2PHE728–Queen Silvia of Sweden. Born 23 december 1943. Wife of king Carl XVI Gustaf. Pictured 1976 when fishing.
RMKWDM0J–USS MAINE at anchor in a US harbor, c. 1896. Commissioned in 1895 she was a 2nd-class battleship (BSLOC 2017 10 10)
RMDJWNNM–British First World War soldiers in encampment, 1st World War, 1st WW, Great War 1914-1918, history, archive archival historical imagery, WW1, England UK British Army soldier camp World War 1
RM2M3HH0G–The Romanovs family: the Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia with his wife Princess Elisabeth of Saxe-Altenburg (or Elisaveta Mavrikievna Romanova) and the children
RMT5EN5M–Engraving of the Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts, from the book 'The political history of the United States' by James Penny Boyd, 1888. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMHG4CP5–Xerxes, Xerxes I, King of Persia
RM2E57PDN–19th century vintage photograph: Tyersall from the Botanical Gardens Singapore. Istana Tyersall is a demolished historical palace that used to be located on the former Tyersall Park bound by Holland Road and Tyersall Road.
RM2K3YEXC–Victorian illustration of Sir Christopher Wren's Temple Bar Gate at it's original location at the meeting of The Strand and Fleet Street in London. It is now in Paternoster Square.
RM2HBWX8E–Historical illustrated map titled An Accurate Depiction of New France attributed to the Jesuit Francesco Bressani ca. 1657. In the lower right is a scene of the martyrdom in 1649 of priests Jean de Brebeuf and Gabriel Lalemant. In the upper left is a portrait of an Indian family in prayer. Illustrations on the map depict Indian villages, a canoe, animals and hunting, and other scenes.
RMEMYXGJ–Scene outside Bar in Eire Circa 1950.
RM2F26CJH–Historical 1995 sunset sky creating a silhouette archive view of part of the 1990s coastal landmark ruins at Whitby Benedictine Abbey a Grade I Listed building in the care of English Heritage a 90s archival history image in North Yorkshire England UK
RMPBYWG3–Local pubs Coach trip to Brighton, 1950
RMM23A57–1940's WW2 US Army cautionary propaganda poster 'Don't talk Yourselves to Death' Giving secrets or troop movements away with loose talk
RM2KEBG2J–Colour postcard of the interior of St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk dated circa 1910 showing the new Reredos, the gift of Mr Lake. This reredos was partially removed in 1933 when it was decided that the scale of the edifice was inappropriate. It was fully removed in 1962 following a further evaluation which considered the installation 'a mistake'.
RM2C7F0JE–Plaza de Armas - Madrid, Spain, circa 1900
RF2HW68TG–new building the Historical Archive of the City of Cologne after the collapse of the old one
RF2EA6PAC–Visit of the Queen of Sheba to King Solomon painted by Sir Edward John Poynter in 1890 published in Hutchinson's History of the Nations circa 1915
RMKJ1TFH–A composite image of the Western hemisphere of the Earth Credit: Image created by Reto Stockli with the help of Alan Nelson, under the leadership of Fritz Hasler 1997
RMKWDJAY–Nine loaded transports moving out into Tampa Bay in June 1898. They were destined for the southeast coast of Cuba to prevent the Spanish forces at Santiago from coordinating actions with forces in western Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 16)
RM2PHE72B–Queen Silvia of Sweden. Born 23 december 1943. Wife of king Carl XVI Gustaf. Pictured 1976 when fishing.
RMKWDM1J–Nine loaded transports moving out into Tampa Bay in June 1898. They were destined for the southeast coast of Cuba to prevent the Spanish forces at Santiago from coordinating actions with forces in western Cuba (BSLOC 2017 10 16)
RMBDAEDT–Democritus born circa 460 BC died circa 370 BC. Ancient Greek philosopher.
RF2DCW91J–Kubbet el Khazneh (Dome of the Treasures), Damascus, Syria Engraving on Wood from Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 2. Published in New York by D. Appleton in 1881-1884
RMW4PCTT–Inside cover of the book 'Ridpath's Universal history' by John Clark Ridpath, 1897. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMT394M1–British House of Commons chamber at the Palace of Westminster, prior to its destruction during the Second World War. Old House of Commons chamber
RMM0WJ7G–c.1890s's France - the Mediterranean Sea and the town of Menton
RM2GBYRDA–Austin Texas USA, circa 1987: Researcher looking at the original handwritten 1876 Texas Constitution, housed in the State Archives collection.
RM2HW98HD–Vintage color map of Crimea ca. 1855
RM2PFMHXR–Pawnee Historical Painting on Buffalo Rafe
RM2F60CH6–Historical 1995 sunset & clouds in sky creating a silhouette & archive view of part of the 1990s coastal landmark ruins at Whitby Benedictine Abbey a Grade I Listed building in the care of English Heritage a 90s archival history image in North Yorkshire England UK
RMPBYWFH–Local pubs Coach trip to Brighton, 1950
RM2AKGT44–The Black Country and Dudley Castle, West Midlands, England, seen here in the 19th century. From English Pictures, published 1890.
RM2KEBG2M–Vintage Black and White Photograph; Interior of Holy Trinity Church, Exmouth, Devon, England circa 1910.
RM2FFJ666–Vintage postcard of Whitehall and the Cenotaph in London, England.
RMEWN3M7–1950s advertisement circa 1954 magazine advert for Spink & Son Ltd by Royal Appointment
RMMM490G–1970s, historical, a man attending an adult education class of car maintenance or servicing, kneeling down while working on the back lights of a volvo motorcar, England, UK.
RMEC7YP2–the Battle of the Great Redan during the Crimean War; fought between British forces against Russia on 18 June and 8 September 1855 as a part of the Siege of Sevastopol.
RMKWDJEH–Peace commissioners after finalizing the Treaty of Paris, ending the Spanish American War. Dec. 10, 1898. It guaranteed Cuban independence but transferred Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, to the United States (BSLOC 2017 10 89)
RM2PHE729–Queen Silvia of Sweden. Born 23 december 1943. Wife of king Carl XVI Gustaf. Pictured 1976 when fishing.
RMKWDM5B–Peace commissioners after finalizing the Treaty of Paris, ending the Spanish American War. Dec. 10, 1898. It guaranteed Cuban independence but transferred Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines, to the United States (BSLOC 2017 10 89)
RMF7AABD–After the title page of Raleigh's History of the World, 1614.
RF2F1EG4B–The Robinson Bank, Market Square and Simmonds Street, Johannesburg from the book ' Boer and Britisher in South Africa; a history of the Boer-British war and the wars for United South Africa, together with biographies of the great men who made the history of South Africa ' By Neville, John Ormond Published by Thompson & Thomas, Chicago, USA in 1900
RMW4PCRW–Engraved drawing of the silver cake basket, from the book 'Industrial history of the United States' by Albert Sidney Bolles, 1878. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMKH3X28–A cylinder (reel) mower from 1888 showing a fixed cutting blade in front of the rear roller and wheel-driven rotary blades
RMM0WJ75–c.1890's Germany - the Brandenburg Gate Berlin
RM2GBYRD8–Austin Texas USA, circa 1987: Researcher looking at the original handwritten 1876 Texas Constitution, housed in the State Archives collection.
RM2HN2801–Two vintage 1935 portraits of Fielding William Spotts, age 78, resident of Hogan's Alley, which was the home of the black community in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
RM2PFMHXN–Pawnee Historical Painting on Buffalo Rafe
RMTYERY8–Historical 1981 archive image 80s main bus terminus in Valletta where buses were painted green between years1975 - 1995 parked around much altered three bronze Tritons statues the way we were in 1980s Malta in the Mediterranean
RMPBYWFY–Local pubs Coach trip to Brighton, 1950
RMPP5FDX–Midland Bank Limited vintage advert dated March 1947. Founded in Birmingham, England in August 1836 as the Birmingham and Midland Bank it eventually it adopted the name Midland Bank in 1923 and was the worlds largest deposit bank. In June 1992, it was taken over by HSBC Holdings plc
RM2KEBG2G–Holy Trinity Church, Exmouth, Devon. From a postcard circa 1909. Black and White Photograph;
RMRB3E82–1884 engraving of an Italian-made Octave Virginal in a cabinet from about 1600.
RMCP5JE9–Original Victorian advertisement advertising fashion by NICHOLSON & CO. Dated 13th June 1887.
RMMM48YA–1970s, historical, a man attending an adult education class of car maintenance or servicing, kneeling down while working on the back lights of a volvo motorcar, England, UK.
RMEC7YPK–Victoria; Princess Royal (21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901) eldest child of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert. She became German Empress and Queen of Prussia
RMKWDJD5–American soldiers graves in Cuba, c. 1898. From May 1898 until April 1899, US forces experienced 968 battle casualties and 5,438 deaths from disease in the Spanish American War (BSLOC 2017 10 60)
RM2KFEDEN–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Pictured to the right in the front row among during the Noble Price in literature ceremony in 1930. In the picture also; Chandrasekhara Raman, Hans Fischer, Karl Landsteiner, Gustaf Dalén, Selma Lagerlöf,
RMKWDM3Y–American soldiers graves in Cuba, c. 1898. From May 1898 until April 1899, US forces experienced 968 battle casualties and 5,438 deaths from disease in the Spanish American War (BSLOC 2017 10 60)
RM2KG6TT4–18th century map of Italy and Greece showing major sites of ancient history.
RF2F1EG4N–Between the Chains Johannesburg [This is the financial heart of the Witwatersrand, and, it may be said, of South Africa. A portion of Simmonds Street, between Commissioner and Pritchard Streets, has been railed off to prevent vehicular traffic passing through] from the book ' Boer and Britisher in South Africa; a history of the Boer-British war and the wars for United South Africa, together with biographies of the great men who made the history of South Africa ' By Neville, John Ormond Published by Thompson & Thomas, Chicago, USA in 1900
RMT5EN83–Engraving of the destruction of a tea in Boston Harbour, from the book 'The political history of the United States' by James Penny Boyd, 1888. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RM2J0AG6F–Vintage black and white photograph of American inventor Alexander Graham Bell using a telephone at the opening of the New York and Chicago telephone line in 1892
RMWXTWMD–Historical archive image of woman GPO post office worker in uniform
RM2FMGYH0–Historical 1995 sunset sky & clouds creating a silhouette & archive view of part of the 1990s coastal landmark ruins at Whitby Benedictine Abbey a Grade I Listed building in the care of English Heritage a 90s archival history image in North Yorkshire England UK
RMPW388D–Donald Campbell's Bluebird car, make your own model Bluebird, circa 1956
RF2DH8P98–Engraving on Wood of Street Barber's Stall, Damascus, Syria, from Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 2. Published in New York by D. Appleton in 1881-1884
RM2KEBG2D–South West View of Christ Church, Kenninghall Road, Clapton, London, published inThe Building News magazine, 5th April 1870. Black and White Illustration/Engraving. This was never built, the commission eventually going to William Wiggington. The foundation stone for Christ Church was laid on 30th August 1870 and the building consecrated by John Jackson the Bishop of London on 6th May 1871. The church was destroyed during German bombing raids in 1940, and finally demolished in around 1953.
RM2F86YA0–Vintage postcard of Westminster Cathedral in London.
RMMM492K–1970s, historical picture showing a mature woman doing an adult educational class of car or motor vehicle maintenance. The bonnet of car is up and she is using a spanner from a toolbox to undo nuts to remove the battery.
RMEC7YPX–British officers during the Crimean war 1854
RMKWDJCD–Spain’s torpedo boat flotilla en route to Caribbean, May 1898. Spanish squadron, commanded by Admiral Pascual Cervera, entered the port of Santiago de Cuba on May 19 only to be trapped by a US Navy blockade of the port of Santiago de Cuba on May 27, 1898 (BSLOC 2017 10 45)
RM2KFEDF3–Sinclair Lewis. American writer and playwright. Born february 7 1885 - january 10 1951. He became the first writer from the United States to recieve the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is best known for his novels Main street, Babbitt, Arrowsmith, Elmer Gantry, Dodsworth and It Can't happen here. Pictured standing up among during the Noble Price in literature ceremony in 1930. In the picture also; Chandrasekhara Raman, Hans Fischer, Karl Landsteiner, Selma Lagerlöf, Gustaf Dalén.
RMKWDM1K–Distant view of US Maines landing at Guantanamo, Cuba, on June 6-10, 1898. The light cruiser USS MARBLEHEAD, and the auxiliary cruisers USS ST. LOUIS and USS YANKEE took part in the Battle of Guantanamo Bay (BSLOC 2017 10 17)
RM2CWJCA8–William Hutton, 1723 - 1815, English bookseller, poet, historian and travel writer. He was the first important historian of the city of Birmingham and authored a book, History of Birmingham in 1781. After an engraving by James Basire dated 1804.
RMRE858W–August 1986, ancient public toilet 1899, Lohmühlenstrasse street sign, Treptow, West Berlin side, Germany, Europe,
RMTC6398–Engraving of the assay laboratory, from the book 'Industrial history of the United States, from the earliest settlements to the present time' by Albert Sidney Bolles, 1878. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMHH4CE4–Alfred, Lord Tennyson
RMM0WJ4G–c.1890's - Maisons des Corporations, Grand Place, Belgium
RM2GBYRD9–Austin Texas USA, circa 1987: Researcher looking at the original handwritten 1876 Texas Constitution, housed in the State Archives collection.
RM2GN0WK5–The Wolfe Monument c. 1901 dedicated to British General James Wolfe Plains of Abraham, Quebec City, Canada
RME11JWN–Aug. 08, 1978 - History Carved in Wood: Hungarian Sculptor Gyula Zagon seen at work carving the portraits of medieval historical personalities in wood. He uses a special new material for the production of his sculptures - they are centuries old oak tree beams.
RM2E940KX–Historical archival port side image of Royal Yacht Britannia docked and floodlit at evening dusk in River Thames at the Pool of London in the 1980s with City of London skyline Nat West Tower landmark skyscraper in the way we were England UK in the 80s
RM2A2M05M–Royal Artillery Regiment Group Photo 1949
RF2DH8P5W–Engraving on steel of A street in Damascus from Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 2. Published in New York by D. Appleton in 1881-1884
RM2KEBG2E–Photo lithograph of a stained glass window by Percy Bacon & Brothers installed in 1895 in St Dunstan's in the West, Fleet Street, London. The window celebrates the life and work of Isaak Walton, famous for his book 'The Complete Angler'. The. standing figure of Walton is a copy of the statue by Miss Mary Grant which stands in a niche of the great screen in Winchester Cathedral.
RM2HF919T–Front cover of Woman's Weekly magazine for 7th December 1968.
RMD0XR72–Victorian woodcut engraving circa 1864 showing a Druidical stone circle at Darab in the province of Fars, Persia.
RF2HN3T0A–Archival photo of Maximilian Hussarek von Heinlein. 1918 Maximilian Hussarek von Heinlein (1865 – 1935), ennobled to the rank of Baron (Freiherr) in 1
RMEC7YPM–General The Honourable Sir George Cathcart GCB (12 May 1794 – 5 November 1854) was a British general and diplomat.
RMKWDJB0–Distant view of US Maines landing at Guantanamo, Cuba, on June 6-10, 1898. The light cruiser USS MARBLEHEAD, and the auxiliary cruisers USS ST. LOUIS and USS YANKEE took part in the Battle of Guantanamo Bay (BSLOC 2017 10 17)
RM2MM2BF0–The King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia Renate Sommerlath at a consert at the Stockholm conserthall. On the left Queen Silvias mother Alice. 1977
RMKWDM5E–The popularly elected Philippines Assembly in its first session from 1908 to 1911. In 1916 the Philippine Senate replaced the US appointed Philippine Commission in a move toward greater Philippine autonomy (BSLOC 2017 10 90)
RM2CWJC9X–William Hutton selling a customer a book outside his Birmingham shop. William Hutton, 1723 - 1815. English bookseller, poet, historian and travel writer. He was the first important historian of the city of Birmingham and authored a book, History of Birmingham, in 1781. After an engraving by an unknown artist on the front cover of The British Workman, published October I, 1867.
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation