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The programme for the famous victory over the All Blacks - Wales v New Zealand - December 1905 - Cardiff Arms Park
Lord Curzons coming of age at Gopsall Hall. 5th September 1905
The home of Birmingham Football Club at Small Heath, Birmingham before the 1905 - 1906 season
Rugby - Wales - Triple Crown winners - 1905 - Back Row - A. J. Davies (touch judge) WRugby - Wales - Triple Crown winners - 1905 - Back Row - A.J. Davies (touch judge) W. Neill, D. Jones, A.F.Harding, H. Watkins, G. Travers, W. Joseph, W. Williams (referee) Middle Row - J.F
Ladies of Edwardian society take a stroll in Hyde Park London Clothing Women Dress Parasol Circa 1905
Stokes Croft Road, Bristol, Circa 1905
The Westgate and Leycester Hospital, Warwick, West Midlands. Circa Circa 1905
Laying tram lines at Brunswick Square, Torquay. Circa 1905
Early pic of the anaesthetic room at the Royal Infirmary, Bristol, not dated 1900s
King Edward VII with Queen Alexandra, on his left, during a visit to Eton College - date unknown Circa 1905
King Edward VII in his yachting suit - date unknown Circa 1905
Workers from Amington Road Tannery, Tanyard Lane, Acocks Green, Birmingham, Circa 1905
A newspaper seller in Bank Street, Manchester. Circa 1905
Steve Bloomer, Derby County and England footballer. Pictured circa 1905
A group of Scotland Yard detectives in various disguises seen here before setting out on a special observation mission which resulted in the important capture of a cunning gang of thieves. circa 1905
Manchester United team pose for a group photograph at Bank Street before the 1905 - 1906 season. Back Row left to right: Alec Downie, H Moger, R Bonthron
Elephant and Castle London circa 1905
Mr Freke Palmer, solicitor for former Glasgow constituency MP Hugh Watt, arrives at Marlborough Street police court in a hansom cab
General view of the 1905 Motor Show held in Olympia 24th November 1905
Alf Common. The first Footballer to be sold for £1000Alf Common. The first Footballer to be sold for £ 1000, when transferred from Sheffield United to Sunderland Football Club in the Summer of 1904. Our picture shows him in 1905
Large rolls of paper being delivered to the Daily Mirror Offices on Bouverie Street in London for printing the newspaper March 1905
Rugby - Wales v New Zealand - the Welsh team that beat New Zealand 16th Dec 1905
Scene from the play On The Quiet. 4th November 1905
Mr Cecil Edge on his 90 bhp Napier attained a speed of seventy one and a half miles per hour in an attempt on the Yorkshire mile record at Filey Sands
Edwardian gentleman seen here competiting in motor trials 8th June 1905
Mrs F Edge seen here stopping for petrol and to change wheels during motor trials circa June 1905 Watscan - - 28/08/2009 - -
Edwardian Ladies and Gentleman walk up and down the promenade of an unnamed English South Coast seaside town Ladies Fashion - 1905
Daily Mirrors first ever photograper Ivor Castle, poses for a portrait smoking a cigar. Circa 1905
The 1905 Wales Tour All Blacks ticket which sold for £1950The 1905 Wales Tour All Blacks ticket which sold for £ 1950