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Daily Mirror newspaper being loaded onto a Vickers 100 aircraft for delivery to Newcastle upon Tyne by air. 30th September 1919
Rebel prisoners being marched out of Dublin by British Soldiers May 1916 The Easter Rebellion, was an armed uprising of Irish nationalists against the rule of Great Britain in Ireland
Cardiff City football team 1913-1914. Back Row: K. McKenzie, G. West, J. Evans, J. Kneeshaw, P. Cassidy, J. Stephenson, E. Milford, W. Davidson, T.W. Witts, T.H. Robinson. Centre Row: T
SS Orduna was an ocean liner built in 1913-14 by Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. After two voyages she was chartered to Cunard Line. Circa 1914
The German Imperial Navy Battleship SMS Helgoland Circa 1918. The SMS Helgoland was commissioned in to the German Navy on 23rd July 1911
Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst seated as Margaret Bondfield makes a speech Circa 1910 Margaret Bondfield became Minister for Labour on 8th June 1929
Alfred Cheetham (right) third officer on the Endurance seen here on deck as the ship departs UK shores in August 1914 Cheetham served under Scott on the " Morning"
This Blackburn Kangaroo biplane - a former WW1 bomber - which was purchased by explorer Captain Wilkins in 1919, later Sir Hubert Wilkins
Poethlyn seen here after winning the 1919 Grand National 28th March 1919
"Chicks in the Wood"at Hippodrome. December 1910 P010425" Chicks in the Wood" at Hippodrome. December 1910 P010425 Vaudeville collection London stage prints
HMS Vindictive an Arrogant class cruiser seen here prior to her raid on the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. Vindictive was part of a raid to block the main entrance of the port thus preventing the Germans
HMS Vindictive an Arrogant class cruiser seen here on 24th April 1918 after she was in fierce action at Zeebrugge. Vindictive was part of a raid to block the main entrance of the port thus preventing
The dreadnoughts HMS Superb and HMS Lion seen here at anchor in Lamlash bay off of Arran. 1st May 1914
Winston Churchill as first Lord of the Admiralty with Lord Fisher of Kelverstone for the launch of HMS Centurion at Devonport dockyard. 20th November 1911
Coronation of King George V. The procession pictured passing through Marble Arch, London. 22nd June 1911
Winston Churchill at Antwerp. By October 1914, World War I was raging and the Germans were threatening vital Antwerp -one of Belgiums last lines of defense
Glasgow Rent Strikes in 1915
Suffragette Under Arrest July 1913 Mary Richardson is arrested by Police for throwing a document into the carriage of King George V in Bristol as he made his way to the Royal Agricultural Show -
The Rotunda in use as a war hospital. Oldway Mansion Paignton. Circa 1916
German U boat that was captured and shown off in Bristol city docks in 1918 1st December 1918
Queue of people waiting for tram on Old Market Street, Bristol, with dome of The Central Hall visible in background, Circa 1910
Corn Street, Bristol, with a view of dome of Church of All Saints in background, Circa 1910
King George V and Queen Mary of Teck visit the factory Soap Works of Sir William Hesketh Lever, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, Wednesday 25th March 1914
Picture shows the staff of J. S. Blair, corset manufacturersPicture shows the staff of J.S.Blair, corset manufacturers, on a staff picnic to Handcastle Crags in West Yorkshire. Picture taken circa 1st June 1906
Lord Northcliffe seen here playing golf at Sutton Park Circa 1910
The Lyon Clerk of Edinburgh reading the proclamation at Mercat Cross summoning the peers of Scotland to choose three peers for Parliament. Edinburgh, Scotland. 29th September 1917
Vickers Vimy powered by two Rolls Royce Eagle engines setting off from Newfoundland, and island off Canada, on the first direct non stop crossing of the North Atlantic
A class of children at St Sebastians School, Manchester, in 1916
Young Eton goes wild with delight on beating Harrow at Earls Court. 20, 000 people saw Eton beat Harrow at Lord s, when all was over feelings were relieved in the time-honoured fashion
Celebrations in Trafalgar Square, London, on 11th November 1918, after World War One was declared over and a victory to the allies
Steel helmets for the London special constables. "Do you find them heavySteel helmets for the London special constables. " Do you find them heavy?" asks the assistant commander of the E division
The mystery ship, HMS Suffolk Coast. The hatches opened, disclosing the useful little weapon always in constant readiness to give the U-boat pirate a warmer reception than either he anticipated or
The German Imperial Navy Light Cruiser SMS Frankfurt seen here in the Firth of Forth at the end of Operation ZZ the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of
The German Imperial Battlecruiser SMS Seydlitz seen here during Operation ZZ the surrender of the the German High Seas Fleet to the Royal Navy following the signing of the Armistice
Men taking baggage off a ship. Circa December 1911
Mrs Norah Dacre Fox, General Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union speaking in aid of the War Effort in Trafalgar Square, London, Friday 9th July 1915
Young girls form Crescent school take part in a procession in their new roles as members of the Womens Land Army during the First World War. 26th May 1918
Mrs Norah Dacre Fox, General Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union speaking in aid of the War Effort, London, Published Sunday Pictorial 1st September 1918
Armistice Celebrated. Cambridge "let itself go"Armistice Celebrated. Cambridge " let itself go" with full vigour on November 11th 1918 on receipt of the news that the Germans had accepted
Crowd of people out for a walk in their Sunday Best at Birchfields Park in Rusholme, Manchester, 1910
Crowds massed on the steps of Uxbridge Town Hall to hear the proclamation that King George V is now the monarch, following the death of His father, King Edward V11. 6th May 1910
Captain John William Alcock (left) and Lieut Arthur Whitten-Brown (right) To some, the end of World War One was the beginning of opportunity
George Peabody Gooch flanked by the Father Willis organ addresses a packed Reading town hall during his campaign to win the Reading by-election for the Liberal Party. Circa 1st November 1913
Edwardian elegance at Torquay Regatta Fair Circa 1910
The Torquay Road at Hollacombe, Paignton in about 1910 when trams and horses competed for road space
Trams in West Street, Bedminster, Bristol circa 1910s
School children photographed in the village of Brislington, 1910s
Brislington, in the days when it was regarded as one of the prettiest villages in Somerset, Circa 1910