RM2RGDDFM–Daniel Turner (1667 - 1741), physician of London.
RMG3BDC4–PHOTO/COSTUME/J TURNER
RM2RGDDED–JOHN MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER (1775 - 1851), artist.
RMG3BNYP–James Turner, Artist's Model and Beggar
RM2M9B0A0–Fuller, Smith & Turner Nourishing Stout
RM2M9B0A4–Fuller, Smith & Turner Pale Ale
RMER71YM–The grand trotter Edwin Thorne, driven by John E. Turner: by
RMG39YW7–J M W TURNER English painter, sketching Date: 1775 - 1851
RMG3C7B1–Graduation Parade, Turner Field, Albany, Georgia, USA
RMG381K1–The battle between Randall and Turner on Crawley Downs Date: 1 December 1818
RMG37PT6–J M W TURNER English painter looking at his drawings Date: 1775 - 1851
RM2M98XYP–Charlotte Turner Smith (1749-1806), English Romantic poet and novelist.
RM2RG9GD9–Turner Two-seater Vintage Car C1914, Possibly at Chiswick, London, England.
RM2M97T78–Col Roscoe Turner in front of his Wedell-Williams Special Racer.
RM2M99X9G–Sandy Combe Lodge, Twickenham, residence of JMW Turner between 1813 and 1826.
RMG39YW5–J M W TURNER English painter as a young man Date: 1775 - 1851
RM2M99X8M–Joseph Mallord William Turner, English artist, caricature from life by Hawkesworth Fawkes.
RM2RGAY5M–Vintage 19th century photograph: wood turner working with a lathe, India.
RM2RGBRB5–Advert for Max Factor face powder, as worn by Lana Turner, MGM film star in Green Dolphin Street
RM2M99XA3–Advert, T E Turner, High-Class Baker, Richmond Road, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey.
RM2RGD7BN–Harold Turner, ballet dancer in Casse Noisette (Nutcracker), The Vic-Wells Ballet, supplement to The Dancing Times, December 1937
RM2M98BMG–Cartoon, Henry Jameson Turner -- A Strand Veteran. He was the longest-serving actor at the Strand Theatre, London, and also ran a theatrical agency.
RM2M97T7X–Col Roscoe Turner inspects the additional fuel tanks of the Boeing 247D, NR257Y, Warner Bros. Comet, prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934.
RM2M97T8P–Col Roscoe Turner in his Wedell-Williams Special Racer after arriving in New York from Burbank, California in 10 hours 2 minutes and 51 seconds, breaking his own West-East record.
RM2M97T6P–From left: Clyde Edward Pangborn, Col Roscoe Turner and Reeder Nichols, the crew of Boeing 247D, NR257Y, Warner Bros. Comet, on their arrival at Plymouth on the Washington prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934.
RM2M9986E–Launching Control Officer, 2nd Lt D.H. Turner, of the 32nd Guided Weapons Regiment of the Royal Artillery at Ty Croes, North Wales, presses the fire button during training with the English Electric Thunderbird surface-to-air guided missile, 16 July 1961.
RM2M3T42G–Sergeant Helen Turner, W.A.A.F., in charge of a switchboard, continuing to work through a raid until ordered to evacuate a burning building, climbing through wreckage - she became one of the first three women to gain the coveted military medal for gallant conduct. She was formerly a telephone operator.
RMAY2X5C–C17 Wood Turner Woodcut
RMAY2X55–C17 Wood Turner
RMANKXA4–Boxing Randall V Turner
RMANKX9E–Boxing Randall V Turner
RMANJK89–Jmw Turner Jt Smith
RMA317P6–Jmw Turner Iln 1843
RMA317P4–Jmw Turner Oil Ptg Col
RMD88042–Edward Turner Boxer
RMD86H74–Jmw Turner Chas Turner
RMD86H78–Jmw Turner Self Holl
RMA668W1–Stonehenge Turner
RMA310T8–Trafalgar Turner
RMAYKCE4–Norham Castle Turner
RM2K64JFJ–An upper class Victorian girl, Beatrice (Emily Beatrice Violet, d 1930), standing on a chair, with her nanny standing next to her. They lived at Howbury Hall, Renhold, Bedfordshire.
RM2M3T2T3–A Great name in British Naval History - The Nine Royal Navy vessels to bear the name Vanguard (1586-1946).
RMA315K5–Charlotte Smith Duncan
RMA315K4–Charlotte Smith Ridley
RMAHFAT3–Artists Model Beggar
RMD8A38C–Turning Wood On A Lathe
RMKRD1Y4–Victorian woman (Polhill-Turner family)
RMKRD1Y5–Victorian woman (Polhill-Turner family)
RMKRD1Y6–Victorian woman (Polhill-Turner family)
RMKRD1XM–Victorian girl with her nanny (Polhill-Turner family)
RMKRD1TW–Victorian mother and three children (Polhill-Turner family)
RM2M98G53–Young ballerina (Dorothy Turner) in a studio photo.
RM2RGDGXC–The seat of sir Gregory Page Turner, once the finest house in Blackheath but alas, long gone...
RM2M3K63E–JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER (1775 - 1851), English painter, pictured at the Royal Academy on 'varnishing day', 1845. 1845
RM2M3JNX3–TURNER LAYTON and CLARENCE 'TANDY' JOHNSTONE Close harmony duo, popular in the 1920s and 30s 1890 - 1978; ? - 1953
RM2M3K7Y7–Colour illustration by C.E. Turner depicting the scene inside an ice rink in the 1930s. Date: 11th November 1931
RM2M97YX9–Music cover, Yarmouth on the Sands, written, composed and sung by Will Oliver, also sung by Louis Ellis and Harry Turner.
RMKRD1XY–A Victorian man in military uniform, possibly Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner of the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers). Date: circa 1850s
RM2M98H6R–Stoke Football Team and management: Pope (Trainer), Turner, Brodie, Clawley, Hyslop, Rowley (Secretary), Maxwell, Dickson, Clare (Captain), Robertson, Schofield, Grewer, Ecells.
RM2M3K61K–Exterior of the 'Dickins and Jones' department store in Regent Street, London, 1921. This building was designed by Henry Turner and Sons, still being completed, as can be seen on the left of the image. Date: 1921
RM2M96MR7–Book cover design, The Romance of Aeronautics: an Interesting Account of the Growth and Achievements of All Kinds of Aerial Craft, by Charles C Turner, London: Seeley, Service & Co. Limited, 1912.
RM2M97RP0–Start of the speed handicap final at the aerial derby, Hendon, 8 June 1912. From left: Cody (Michelin Cup Biplane), Raynham (ABC Burgess-Wright) and Turner (Grahame-White Biplane).
RM2M99HMY–Dr Crippen's wife, Corrine 'Cora' Turner (stage name Belle Elmore, born Kunigunde Mackamotski to a German mother and a Polish-Russian father, 1873-1910). She was a would-be music hall singer.
RM2M3RHHR–Royal Institution Christmas Lecture. A new fairyland opened for children: little girls fanning away the white cloud formed by the pouring of liquid air on to water, at the Royal Institution, demonstrated by Professor Herbert Hall Turner. Date: 1914
RM2M9BWFC–Jack Roper, a surviving crew member of the Cunard ocean liner RMS Lusitania, which was sunk by German U-Boat torpedo on 7th May 1915. Jack Roper helped to rescue many of the survivors, including Captain William Turner.
RM2M3PBXW–Jack Roper, a surviving crew member of the Cunard ocean liner RMS Lusitania, which was sunk by German U-Boat torpedo on 7th May 1915. Jack Roper helped to rescue many of the survivors, including Captain William Turner. Date: May 1915
RM2M9D3RJ–Coat of arms, London Chatham and Dover Railway, commemorating opening of western Blackfriars Railway Bridge, 1864, designed by Joseph Cubitt and F. T. Turner. The original columns and decoration still standing have become the base for the new Blackfriars Station, Southwark bankside, London.
RM2M3JR7R–Interior of the Palm House at Kew Gardens in 1852. Built by the Irish engineer, Richard Turner and architect, Decimus Burton between 1844-1848, the glasshouse was an extraordinary feat of engineering and remains today an iconic building and the world's most important surviving Victorian glass and iron structure. 1852
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