RMG37NC3–The captain of the RMS Titanic - Captain E J Smith. Date: 1912
RMHH4F2J–Tate Britain Gallery - Millbank, London. Opened in 1897, the front part of the building was designed by Sidney R. J. Smith with a classical portico and dome behind
RM2M3K0H7–Photograph of Gloucestershire County Cricket team for the 1892 season. Back row, left to right: J.Smith (scorer), E. Sainsbury, S.A.P. Kitcat, Roberts, Murch, Painter. Middle row, left to right: Captain A.H. Luard, E.M. Grace, Dr. W.G. Grace (captain), Woof, O.G. Radcliffe. Front row: Board.
RM2RGCA6H–Photograph of Gloucestershire County Cricket team for the 1892 season. Back row, left to right: J.Smith (scorer), E. Sainsbury, S.A.P. Kitcat, Roberts, Murch, Painter. Middle row, left to right: Captain A.H. Luard, E.M. Grace, Dr. W.G. Grace (captain), Woof, O.G. Radcliffe. Front row: Board.
RMER6TEF–Frank J. Keenan in Sol Smith Russell's great play, A poor re
RM2RGD83A–Sir Keith Smith, Sir Ross Smith, Sgt J M Bennett, Sgt W H Shiers first flight England to Australia, November - December 1919 in a Vickers biplane
RMG3C4RM–Skagway, Alaska - Grave of J R 'Soapy' Smith II
RMG3BJ3T–The Tate Gallery, Millbank, London, opened in 1897 : the architect is Sidney R J Smith Junior, and Sir Henry Tate, the sugar refiner, paid for it out of his own pocket. Date: 1904
RM2M3JRMP–COMMANDER EDWARD. J SMITH (1853 - 1912), Captain of the ill-fated Titanic. Commander Smith was a highly regarded and experienced captain who had worked on a number of White Star Liners before captaining the Titanic. Smith went down with the Titanic; his last noted words were 'Be British'. Photographed in his summer white uniform when Captain of the RMS Olympic. Date: 1912
RM2M3RKA0–Page from The Sketch magazine featuring portraits of leading London publishers. Top row from left: Mr T. Norton Longman, Mr C. J. Longman, Mr Frederick Macmillan. Middle rown from left, Mrs Reginald J. Smith Q.C (of Messrs. Smith, Elder & Co), Mr Edward Marston (of Messrs. Sampson Low, Marston and Co), Mr Ernest Bell. Bottom row from left: Mr Harris Miles (Of Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall & Co), Mr Andrew Chatto and Mr H. Arthur Doubleday (Of Messrs Constable and Co). 1899
RM2M3K205–Series of engraved portraits showing the surviving British participants of the Charge of the Light Brigade of the Battle of Balaclave, Crimean War, pictured in 1875. The men shown are: J Ireland, 17th Lancers; Quarter-Master Sergeant Jefferson, 8th Hussars; Sergeant Buckton, 11th Hussars; T Dyer, 17th Lancers; R Owen Glendwr, 8th Hussars; J Smith, 17th Lancers; JH Herbert, 4th Hussars; C Aldous, 17th Lancers; Jacob Hanson, 13th Hussars; Tom Wrotts, 11th Hussars; J Scarf, 17th Lancers; R Grant, 4th Hussars; Dennis Connor, 4th Hussars; J Sheridan, 8th Hussars. Date: 1875
RM2M3NW30–A double page spread from the Illustrated London News following the sinking of the Titanic, showing some of the most well appointed interiors of the luxurious ship including a four-poster bed in the 870 first class apartments, the swimming pool, gymnasium, promenade deck (including a private one accompanying the 870 suite), cooling room of the Turkish bath and the Parisian cafe. Picture 1 shows Captain E. J. Smith, who went down with the ship. Date: 1912
RM2M97BG5–From left: Lawrence James Wackett, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, White and Alsopp in front of the LJW6 Codock, the first twin-engine monoplane designed by Wackett.
RM2M998K0–From left: Sgt W.H. Shiers, AFM; Lt Sir Keith M. Smith, KBE; Capt Sir Ross Smith, MC, DFC, AFC; and Sgt J.M. Bennett, MSM, AFM.
RMANJG95–Titanic Captain Smith
RMG37PT6–J M W TURNER English painter looking at his drawings Date: 1775 - 1851
RM2M9B3XN–Delia in Town, painting by George Morland, engraved by J.R. Smith
RM2M3R8RC–P.J. Proby (born James Marcus Smith, November 6, 1938), American singer, songwriter, and actor. He also portrayed Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison in musical theatre productions. Date: 1965
RM2M97RMR–Flt Lt A.D. Piggott, Chief Instructor, with a class of schoolmasters explains the controls of a glider at Detling, near Maidstone, Kent. J.L. Smith, Chemistry Master, Dollar Academy, near Stirling, Scotland, is in the cockpit. January 1952.
RM2M97TM8–Senior staff at the opening of the Lecture Theatre in December 1960. From left: Frank H. Smith, Miss E.C. Pike, Miss Florence Barwood, Dr Archie Ballantyne, Dr A.J. Barrett, Mrs Joan Bradbrooke, Mr Deaton, Miss Rigby and Mr Lumsden.
RM2M97NG9–The start of the England to Australia flight from Hounslow Aerodrome, London, 12 November 1919. In flying clothing (from left) Ross Smith, Keith Smith, Sergeant J.M. (Jim) Bennett and Sergeant W.M. (Wally) Shiers. Between Sgts Bennett and Shiers is R.K. Pierson who designed the Vimy.
RM2M3RA36–The top photograph shows Cecil Beaton at home with guests at Ashcombe House; from l-r: Miss Tilly Losch, Mrs Harcourt Smith, Sir Alfred Beit, Lady Charles Cavendish, Miss Tallulah Bankhead, Princess Paley, Lord Charles Cavendish, Mr J. R. Sutro, Mr Harcourt Smith and Cecil Beaton, the host. The middle two photographs show Beaton in his bedroom, surrounded by circus figures and next to his elaborate bed. The bottom photograph shows guests out in the garden- l-r: Lady Charles Cavendish. Princess Natalie Paley, Miss Tallulah Bankhead, Miss Tilly Losch and Cecil Beaton himself. Date: 1934
RM2M97B98–Crew inspection of the Vickers Vimy selected for the England to Australia flight. In the front from left: Capt Ross Smith, Lt Keith Smith and Sgt W.H. (Wally) Shiers. In the rear cockpit is J.M. (Jim) Bennett.
RM2M3JTPX–Photograph of the greyhound 'Jovial Judge', owned by Mr. J.L. Jarvis and trained by Mr. Denny Smith; the Winner of the 1926 Waterloo Cup. 'Jovial Judge' beat 'Running Rein' by two lengths over the deciding course, on the 19th February. Date: 1926
RM2M977GC–Flt Lt A.D. Piggott, the chief instructor, with a class of schoolmasters, explains the controls of a glider at Detling, near Maidstone, Kent. In the cockpit is J.L. Smith, chemistry master from Dollar Acadamy, near Stirling, Scotland. 4 January 1952.
RM2M3K0C0–Cabinet of then Prime Minister, Edward George Geoffrey Smith Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby (1799-1869). The Earl is in the centre image and surrounding him are (from top left, clockwise): Spencer Horatio Walpole; the Duke of Buckingham; Lord Stanley; Sir J. Pakington; the Earl of Malmesbury and General Peel. 1867
RM2M97C4N–Receiving instructions on flying boats in a Short S8/8 Rangoon flying boat at The Air University, Hamble, Hants. Seaplane Instructor Flt Lt Pascoe (centre) gives instruction on mooring to First Officer F.D. Smith (left) and First Officer J.F. Nicholas, two Imperial Airways pilots. [see also 56006142]
RM2M975RE–Receiving instructions on flying boats in the cabin of a Short S8/8 Rangoon flying boat at The Air University, Hamble, Hants. From right: Seaplane Instructor Flt Lt Pascoe, First Officer J.F. Nicholas (leaning on table) and First Officer F.D. Smith, with two other students. [see also 56011039]
RM2M3NPMM–The runners-up and the winners in the Edinburgh golf tournament. From left to right: Duddingston team (runners-up), W B C Miller, A C Glennie, A P Mitchell, J Inches; Dalmahoy team (winners), E Dale Smith, W L M Stewart, J A Lang, W G F Scott. Date: 1936
RM2RGDKKE–Ape-Man of Modern Man? The two Piltdown skull reconstructions. A page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A. Smith-Woodward's reconstructions of the Piltdown Man's skull and mandible over the reconstructions proposed by Professor Arthur Keith and Dr. J Leon Williams. In 1953, the find proved to be a hoax; a combination of the skull of a medieval man, the jaw of an orangutan, and chimpanzee teeth.
RM2M3NXKR–Ape-Man of Modern Man? The two Piltdown skull reconstructions. A page from the Illustrated London News, debating the merits of Dr. A. Smith-Woodward's reconstructions of the Piltdown Man's skull and mandible over the reconstructions proposed by Professor Arthur Keith and Dr. J Leon Williams. In 1953, the find proved to be a hoax; a combination of the skull of a medieval man, the jaw of an orangutan, and chimpanzee teeth. Date: 1913
RM2M3NG9X–The Scottish rugby union three-quarter line, made up entirely of players from Oxford University, which contributed towards a Scottish grand slam in the Five Nations tournament of 1925. From left to right, A.C.Wallace, G.G.Aitken, G.P.S.Macpherson and I.S.Smith. Macpherson was unable to play in the fixture against Ireland in Dublin, due to an injury, and his place was taken by J.C.Dykes Date: 1925
RM2RGCAT9–The Oxford University 'Scoring Machine': The Scottish rugby union three-quarter line, made up entirely of players from Oxford University, which contributed towards a Scottish grand slam in the Five Nations tournament of 1925. From left to right, A.C.Wallace, G.G.Aitken, G.P.S.Macpherson and I.S.Smith. Macpherson was unable to play in the fixture against Ireland in Dublin, due to an injury, and his place was taken by J.C.Dykes
RM2M99A3H–Students from No 6 Course Empire Test Pilots?s School toured the Avro factories on 15 and 16 December 1947 when they completed a series of visits to the aircraft manufacturers. Enjoying a cocktail before dinner are, from left: Lt Cdr G. Hawkes, RN; F.V. Smith, CBE, General Works Manager; Cdr F.M.A. Torrens-Spence, DSO, DSC, RN, OC Flying at the School; C.E. Fielding, OBE, Director; and J.A.R. Kay, Sales Manager.
RM2M3NW8P–The North Team, representing North London, who played the opening match of the British Ladies Football Club to a crowd of 10,000 at Nightingale Lane Ground, Crouch End. Back row from left to right: Miss Lynn, Miss Nettie J. Honeyball(Captain), Miss Williams, Miss Edwards, Miss Ide. Front row from from left to right: Miss Coupland, Miss Fenn, Miss Gilbert, Miss Smith, Miss Thiere, Miss Biggs. Miss Ide appears in conventional attire, while the other ladies are dressed for the game.
RM2M3P4FJ–Presiding officer of the court martial, Brigadier M.V.Wright (left), commander of the 14th Indian Infantry Brigade, with members of the court awaiting the start of the day's proceedings. The Judge-Advocate, Major J.D.M.Smith, is wearing a black beret. In May 1946, at the Muar Camp in Malaya, over 250 privates refused to obey orders and were later charged with mutiny. Three were acquitted, eight sentenced to five years penal servitude and the rest two years imprisonment. When news reached the UK, two days after sentencing, the Judge Advocate-General quashed the sentences due to irregularities
RM2M3T1DM–Page from The Sketch reporting on the first night of the Charles Boyer film, 'Le Bonheur' at the Curzon cinema. Guests include Mr and Mrs Anthony Acton, Sir Michael and Lady Pamela Berry (nee Smith), Lady Mairi Stewart, Viscount Errington, Virginia Gilliat, Lady Elizabeth Paget and Herr von Hoffmanstahl. The final picture, bottom right, shows Noel Coward (far right) with MPs. Mr J. P. L. Thomas, Robert Boothby and Ronald Cartland. Bob Boothby would later become a prominent figure in trying to decriminalise homosexuality. Date: 1938
RM2M3KC2C–A court room scene in the trial of Doctor Jameson and his officers at Bow Street, February 25th 1896. The prisoners from left to right are as follows: H.N Grenfell, K.J.F Smith, C.H Villiers, J. Stracey, Hon. H. White, Raleigh Grey, Hon H.F Right, Sir J Willoughby and Dr. Jameson. They were accused of unlawfully preparing and fitting out a military expedition to proceed against the South African(Transvaal) Republic. Enthroned of the far left is Sir John Bridge, the presiding judge. Date: February 25th 1896, shortly after 7pm
RM2M3K0JX–Montage of the Australian Cricket Team which toured England in the summer of 1912. This tour was unusual in that no test matches were played, the Australians only playing county sides. Top row, left to right: H. Webster, W. Whitty, S.E. Gregory (captain), E.R. Mayne, W. Carkeek. Middle row, left to right: C. Kelleway, J.W. MacLaren, R.B. Minnett, C.B. Jennings, J.T. Matthews. Bottom row, left to right: C.G. Macartney, W. Bardsley, D. Smith, G.R. Hazlitt, S.H. Emery. 1912
RM2M3K0JC–Photographic montage of the Australian Cricket Team, that toured England in 1938, imposed onto the Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, London. The Australians won the Test series that year, thus retaining the 'Ashes'. Back row, left to right: E.C. McCormick, M.G. Waite, L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith, W.J. O'Reilly, E.S. White, F.A. Ward, W.A. Brown, J. Fingleton. Middle row, left to right: S. Barnes, S.J. McCabe, D.G. Bradman (captain), B.A. Barnett, C.W. Walker. Front row, left to right: A.L. Hassett, C.L. Badcock. 1938
RM2M3K0MG–Scotland International Football Team selected for the game against England in 1897. On the 3rd April that year they beat England 2-1 in the British International Championship. The image shows: Back row, left to right: N. Smith (Rangers), J. Patrick (St. Mirren), J. Aitkin (trainer), J. Bell (Everton), T.Hyslop (Rangers), J.K. McDowall (Secretary of the SFA), G. Allan (Liverpool), H. Wilson (Sunderland). Front row, left to right: W. Crichton (President of the SFA), J. Cowan (Aston Villa), J. Miller (Rangers), W.A. Lambie (Queen's Park), D.Doyle (Celtic), N. Gibson (Rangers), D. McKenzie (Vice
RM2M3K0M5–Aston Villa Football Club, with the team for the 1896-1897 season. The photograph shows: Back row, left to right: G.B. Ramsay (Secretary), Dr. V.A. Jones, J.Grierson (Trainer), H.Spencer, F.Cooper, T.Wilkes, J. Ansell (President), D. Hodgetts, J.E. Margoschis (Chairman), C.S. Johnstone, J. Welford, I. Whitehouse, W. McGregor, J.T. Lees, F.W. Rinder. Middle row, seated, left to right: R. Chatt, J.W. Crabtree, J. Reynolds, Jas. Cowan, J. Devey (Captain), F. Burton, D. Athersmith, J. Campbell. Front row, on ground, left to right: S. Smith, John Cowan. 1896
RM2RGCA67–Aston Villa Football Club, with the team for the 1896-1897 season. The photograph shows: Back row, left to right: G.B. Ramsay (Secretary), Dr. V.A. Jones, J.Grierson (Trainer), H.Spencer, F.Cooper, T.Wilkes, J. Ansell (President), D. Hodgetts, J.E. Margoschis (Chairman), C.S. Johnstone, J. Welford, I. Whitehouse, W. McGregor, J.T. Lees, F.W. Rinder. Middle row, seated, left to right: R. Chatt, J.W. Crabtree, J. Reynolds, Jas. Cowan, J. Devey (Captain), F. Burton, D. Athersmith, J. Campbell. Front row, on ground, left to right: S. Smith, John Cowan.
RM2RGCA6K–Aston Villa Football Club, with the team for the 1896-1897 season. The photograph shows: Back row, left to right: G.B. Ramsay (Secretary), Dr. V.A. Jones, J.Grierson (Trainer), H.Spencer, F.Cooper, T.Wilkes, J. Ansell (President), D. Hodgetts, J.E. Margoschis (Chairman), C.S. Johnstone, J. Welford, I. Whitehouse, W. McGregor, J.T. Lees, F.W. Rinder. Middle row, seated, left to right: R. Chatt, J.W. Crabtree, J. Reynolds, Jas. Cowan, J. Devey (Captain), F. Burton, D. Athersmith, J. Campbell. Front row, on ground, left to right: S. Smith, John Cowan.
RM2M3PCNT–Rugger personalities by H. Crowther Smith. Includes G. Rowland Hill, Lieut-Colones S. S. D. Craven, B. S. Cumberlege, C. J. B. Marriott, C. N. Lowe, F. C. Potter Irwin (well known referee), John Daniell, E Temple Gurdon, A. Bates, Clem Lewis, Captain W. W. Wakefield, Major S. W. Harris, V. R. Price, H. Coverdale, Major B. C. Hartley (Secretary Army Sports Control Board), R. A. Lloyd, Major H. C. Harrison, E. Loudoun-Shand, C. A. Kershaw, A. T. Voyce, W. J. A. Davies, A. D. Stoop, John Birkett, B. B. Crole, J. E. Greenwood and C. H. Pillman. Date: 1920
RM2RGDM7R–Presiding officer of the court martial, Brigadier M.V.Wright (left), commander of the 14th Indian Infantry Brigade, with members of the court awaiting the start of the day's proceedings. The Judge-Advocate, Major J.D.M.Smith, is wearing a black beret.
RM2M97C2H–Dinner given by Alexander Duckham at the Savoy Hotel honouring Louis Blériot on the 25th anniversary of his cross-Channel flight. 25 July 1934. Table 2: Sir Alan Anderson, Capt J. Gordes, Mrs J.E. Duckham, Mrs C.H. Queen, Sqn Ldr de Haga Haig, G.P. Olley, Flt Lt K.O. Prestor and Sir Alliot Verdon Roe. Table 4: Marquis of Clydesdale, G.M. Cox, J.E. Duckham, Capt A.G. Longdon, Capt N. Yachlan, Rev D. Robins, Mme Albert Siret and L.A. Winefield. Table 6: R. Beaumont, Dr A. Penrhyn Bowdler, Sir Christopher Bullock, Major F.T. Digby, E.H. Lawford, Mme Andre Rubel, Lord Sempill, Capt R.P. Stocker
RMANJK89–Jmw Turner Jt Smith
RM2M3NW5T–Page from The Sphere reporting on the disaster of the sinking of White Star passenger liner, RMS Titanic, featuring portraits of notable passengers including W. T. Stead, Mr and Mrs J. J. Astor, Mr Isidor Straus, and Mr and Mrs Daniel Marvyn. Also a diagram showing the bulkhead arrangements of the ship, and a cross-section diagram showng how the Titanic was divided into sixteen transverse compartments. Date: 1912
RMAA06P3–Tate Gallery Postcard
RMER9CM9–View of Pottsville Taken from Sharp Mountain & respectfully
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