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Edmond Gwenn as Macbeth in a scene from the silent movie " The Real Thing at Last", written by Peter Pan creator J M Barrie. 13th March 1916
Miss Darragh and Desmond Brannigan seen here in rehearsal for the new stage play " The River". 21st November 1913
Shirley Kellogg and Harry Tate on stage at the Hippodrome during a performance of " Toyland". 14th January 1916
Actor j Winning in "The Peoples King"at the Chelsea Palace TheatreActor j Winning in " The Peoples King" at the Chelsea Palace Theatre. 25th November 1912
Fred Volpe as "Hunyadi"in "Lore and Laughter"at the Lyric TheatreFred Volpe as " Hunyadi" in " Lore and Laughter" at the Lyric Theatre. 3rd September 1913
Nancy Price as Mary Magdelene along with C M Hallard as Barabbas in " The Holy City" at the Comedy Theatre, London 5th May 1914
Tom Shale as Balous Prince Consort in Lore and Laughter at the Lyric theatre. 3rd September 1913
Oliver Armstrong played by Lyn Harding in the Tivoli theatre production of " Honour is Satisfied" 12th April 1911
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
Colour Sergeant Chick of the Scots Guard who was shot in the leg during the Sidney Street Siege, seen here, at home with his wife and child. 3rd January 1911
Picture shows German soldiers in Lens in 1915 standing in the main street by the Town Hall with the Church Tower in the background which is now the Fan Zone for the Euro game for England v Wales
A vigorous fight for East Tyrone. Sinn Fein officers in uniform. Polling takes place today for the election of a member for East Tyrone
Lord Ashbourne at the opening of the Feis, Wexford. Circa May 1914
David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, on holiday in Wales circa 1917. Daily Mirror Article Published 17/09/1917. Mr
David Lloyd George, Lord Milner and Mr Carr on holiday in North Wales. Circa 1917
David Lloyd George and Lord Milner (both sitting up) on holiday in North Wales. Circa 1917
Prime Minister David Lloyd George, bidding farewell to France after signing the Peace Treaty. 29th June 1919
Cossacks attached to the 5th Siberians in Poland. 19th July 1916
Cossacks of the Tsars bodyguard seen here parading their colours. 22nd June 1915
Roland Killick cab driver who has worked in Bromley as a cabbie for thirty seven years and who has come to be known us Bromley and old man. 5th October 1913
Coventry Fire Brigade at Hales Street, during one of its inspections in 1911 - exactly halfway to its centenary. Coventry, West Midlands. 1911
Left to right, David Lloyd George (standing, facing camera with walking stick), Gen. Sir Henry Wilson and Marshall Ferdinand Foch (with cane under arm) en route for the supreme war council. 1918
Prime Minister David Lloyd George and Leo Amery. 25th August 1918
British Naval Parseval airship later known as Naval Airship No 4 seen here on the 30th June 1913. HM Airship No 4 was the first British aircraft to fly an operational patrol of the First World War
Smoke clouds over the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh, 1914
Street Scene in Edinburgh welcoming their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary on their visit to the city in July 1911 for their Coronation tour
People who took a prominent part in the Dublin Rebellion: The surrender of the famous Major MacBride. The armed special constable is vey young for the work
British Troops eating their Christmas Dinner in a shell hole at Beaumont Hamel on the Somme, Christmas Day 1916
Street Market in Birmingham, Circa 1910
Tex Rickard signing Jack Dempsey to fight Willard for Heavyweight Championship of the World on July 4. From left to right- Jack Kearns, Jack Dempsey, Tex Rickard and Ike Dorgan. 18th March 1919
Chinese revolution of 1911 which overthrew Chinas last imperial dynasty the Qing dynasty and established the Republic of China
Winston Churchill with his wife Lady Churchill, attending a memorial service to airmen. Circa 1910
The Battle of the Somme (French: Bataille de la Somme, German: Schlacht an der Somme), also known as the Somme Offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British
The Devonshire class armoured cruiser HMS Hampshire of the British Royal Navy. Launched in September 1903 she participated in World War One and was present at the Battle of Jutland
Roger Casement, circa 1916
Roger Casement (left), circa 1916
Winston Churchill First Lord of the Admiralty (Far Right) seen here with Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (2nd Right) and four unnamed Brigadier Generals at a military parade on Horse Guards Parade
Minister of Munitions Winston Churchill watches the march past of the 47th Division in the Grande Place, Lille, Northern France following the liberation of the town near the end of the First World
Officers of the 17th Service Battalion of the Kings Liverpool Regiment. July 2nd 1915 Top Row: Left to Right: 2nd Lt A Ribonson, 2nd Lt A. I. Draper, 2nd Lt H Higson, LT C. A. Emery, Lt B. S
Members of the 2 / 6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, KentMembers of the 2/6th (Rifle) Battalion, Kings Liverpool Regiment at Margate, Kent. Seen here undergoing physical exercises in the form of a leap frog race on the beach. 1st July 1915
The Rt Hon. Joseph Chamberlain former Secretary of State for the Colonies circa 1910
William Patrick "Willie"Maley (25 April 1868 - 2 April 1958William Patrick " Willie" Maley (25 April 1868 - 2 April 1958) was an Irish-born Scottish football coach and former player, the first manager of Celtic Football Club
A member of the Royal Army Physical Training Corps gives Mr Jacob Epstein, the famous sculptor, a private in the Jewish battalion of the Royal Fusiliers basic training in the use of the bayonet
Russian soldiers seen here suffering the effects of poison gas being cared for by members of the Russian Red Cross not far from the front line trenches. Circa August 1915
A German field commander on the Eastern Front commandeers a circus caravan as his parlour. Circa 1916
Sappers and gunners pull a artillery piece up the slope over the previously laid railway lines towards the temporary platform which has been strongly built with the trunks of trees
Russian army engineers seen here laying a track bed for a narrow gauge railway during the russian campaign of March 1916 (Circa)
A Russian officer seen watching the movement of the enemy though field glasses whilst a colleague makes observations through a trench periscope on the Galicia front. Circa June 1915