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Queen Street corner with Ingram Street at Exchange Square Victorian Glasgow street scene buildings 1895
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales later to become Edward VIII, as a boy with his mother and father George V and Queen Mary. 1899 princeedward zxsa
Prince of Wales and Duke of York pictured here in their high prams as babies
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Portrait of the then Prince of Wales and later King Edward VIII, as a baby in 1894
Prince Albert (later the Duke of York and King George VI) pictured here in his pram as a baby, 1896
Sir Winston Churchill in khaki service dress outside the bungalow he shared with other officers in Bangalore, India in 1897
Plaque to mark the spot where Winston Churchill was captured by Boer forces in South Africa in November 1899
The Everton FA Cup final team of 1897. They lost 3-2 to Aston Villa at the Crystal Palace
Stoke City Football Team, 1890. Back Row left to right T Clare W Rowley A Underwood Centre Row left to right A Baker D Christie H Clifford D Brodie W Dunn Front Row left to right L Ballham B Turner A
Newcastle United Football Club One of the first teams to play at St Jamess Park after East End took over the gound when West End disbanded Circa 1 June 1893
Newcastle United Football Club Team group photograph from the 1894-1895 season 1 August 1894 circa Back row - W Mackay, J Henderson, J Scott, J Clements Middle row - J Collins, R McDermid, R Foyer
This photo of Coventry Football Club appeared in a supplement to " The Midland Daily Telegraph, " on 4th April 1891
Steve Bloomer, footballer for Derby County and England. c. 1895Steve Bloomer, footballer for Derby County and England. c.1895
England v Australia First Test match at Trent Bridge Ground, Nottingham. The English team line up with officials before the match. Back row left to right: Umpire Titchmarsh, G.H. Hirst, T
County cricket Yorkshire v. Warwickshire. Team line up with record score shown behind them. (back l-r) Barlow (umpire), Hirst, Wainwright, Denton, Hunter
Winston Churchill as a Lieutenant in the 4th Queens Own Hussars, 1895
1897-98 Newcastle United team group photograph. Uniteds successful squad of players and officials reached footballs top tier for the first time in 1898
The select bar of the Adelaide Hotel, Newgate Street, Newcastle in 1890
The Windsor Tennis Club, Newcastle, in 1890
A rare picture of the pioneer members of the Novocastrian Cycling Club in 1891. The scene includes the clubs only lady member
Studio portrait of Winston Churchill, the ambitious young politician and author, taken shortly after his arrival in South Africa in 1899
Sir Winston Churchill - 1894 with 2 friends at Sandhurst, just before leaving to be commissioned in the 4th Queens Own Hussars
War correspondent for the Morning Post newspaper, Winston Churchill arrives in Durban from Pretoria, South Africa after escaping from a Boer prisoner of war camp. 23rd December 1899
Racquets at the ready, members of South Boldon Lawn Tennis Club in 1891
Tyneside cyclists take a breather after a day out in Northumberland in 1892
The Wingate Colliery Band in 1890
Sport - Rugby - First Welsh Triple Crown winners pictured before game v Scotland at Edinburgh - Back row - Norman Biggs, W. McCutcheon. Standing - T.C. Graham, F. Mills, H. Day, A.F. Hill, C.B
Rugby - Wales - Welsh Rugby Team - 1895 to play England - Back Row - T. Williams (touch judge), Jackson, F. Mills, T.W. Pearson, A.W. Boucher, W. Elsey, Selwyn Biggs. Middle row - C.B. Nicholl, J
Geordie miners at Houghton Spring Pit, 1893
Tynemouth Pier damaged by stormy weather in 1897
The Coronation of Charlie Rutherford as King of the Gypsies at Kirk Yetholm im May 1898
Tall ships in Torquay Harbour for the 1895 regatta
Banks Birkbeck Bank 1892 Run on the Birkbeck Bank in 1892
Sir Winston Churchill as Conservative candidate in the Oldham by-election 1899 wearing a top hat and bow tie
This tricycle made for four was once the pride of its Newcastle owner, the late Mr. W. H. Carr, who had a shop in Grainger Street
The Old Post Office, Victoria Square, Birmingham, six months after it opened in 1891