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Pets at Herne Bay carnival. The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred. Herne Bay, Kent. 25th August 1922
Music Hall wins the Grand National in 1922
The 9th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough attend the wedding of Lord Porchester and his bride Miss Catherine Wendell at St. Margaret s, Westminster
Whitehall, London. circa 11th November 1922. Remembrance Day. Commemorations to mark the end of The Great War 1914 to 1918
Union Street, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Circa 1922. Tyrell Collection
The flying bedstead. A sail propelled rail yacht at Spurn Head, she can carry 20 passengers. East Riding of Yorkshire. Circa 1922
A man holding various horseshoes. 1st June 1922
Lady Newton, wife of the Unionist candidate, Sir Douglas Newton, decorating her husbands car with pink ribbon and white balloons for the polling at Cambridge. 16th March 1922
Dinesen Road, Liverpool. 5th July 1922
On the 12th May 1919 the Daily Mirror introduced its readers to the adventures of Pip and Squeak. Within nine months Pip the dog and penguin Squeak were joined by a rabbit called Wilfred
The scene of many a romance, the famous Gretna Green smithy, has been condemned as dangerous to motorists. Mr. Hugh Macklin, the proprietor, has been offered a large sum to remove it
Daily Mirror, Bouverie Street, a consultation. Left to right, C Hosken, H Sanders and R Charlton. June 1922
Prison van arriving at Epsom Course, on Derby Day. this is used as a temporary prison for women. There are cells for the men, sexes are never mixed. Epsom Downs, Surrey. 1st June 1922
Paper industry. View of machine house from wet end. 25th July 1922
Preparing material ready for the paper making machine. Empire Paper Mills. 14th August 1922
Pier head, discharching wood pulp from a steamer. 14th August 1922
The Theatre in Ryde, Isle of Wight. Circa 1922. Tyrell Collection
Market Cross, Chichester, West Sussex. Circa 1922. Tyrell Collection
Henry C Biard, (United Kingdom) (Centre / coat over arm / holding caseHenry C Biard, (United Kingdom) (Centre/coat over arm/holding case and shaking hands/kanerchief in top right pocket) celebrates after winning the Schneider Trophy Air Race, 1922
Sybil Thorndyke as Rosalic and Franklin Dyall as Nicholas in " The Nutcracker Suite" at The Little Theatre. 26th April 1922
Franklin Dyall as Nicholas in "The Nutcracker Suite"at The Little TheatreFranklin Dyall as Nicholas in " The Nutcracker Suite" at The Little Theatre. 26th April 1922
Randle Ayston and Lauderdale Mailland seen here in a scene from "Trilby"Randle Ayston and Lauderdale Mailland seen here in a scene from " Trilby" at the Apollo Theatre. 16th November 1922
The Four Courts on fire after being shelled by British Artillery after IRA took over Post Office Building in Dublin. July 1922
Secretary of State for the Colonies Winston Churchill photographed on his way to the House of Commons. June 1922
Prince Andrew of Greece pictured here at his desk on 31st December 1922
Wedding of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Miss Edwina Ashely photographed today immediately on their return to Brook House after the ceremony at St. Margaret s
The victorious British team parade the Union Jack flag around Pershing Stadium in Paris after taking part in the first ever International Track Meet for Women held
Beardmore R36 Airship G-FaF moored inside its giant hangar LFEY003 Flight100 Circa 1922
Frank Goddard v Moran boxing May 1922 2 / 5 / 22Frank Goddard v Moran boxing May 1922 2/5/22
Schneider Cup Air Race 1922. A Supermarine "Sea Lion"Schneider Cup Air Race 1922. A Supermarine " Sea Lion" won a fine victory at Naples, piloted by Capt. H.C.Baird (pictured centre) Henry C Biard
Honeymoon of Louis Mountbatten & Edwina Ashley July 1922 vfr1
Funeral of Viscount Northcliffe attended by Viscount Rothermere, Cecil Harmsworth, St John Harmsworth, Hilderbrand Harmsworth, Vyvyan Harmsworth, Hilderbrand Harmsworth jr and Hon Esmond Harmsworth
A woman with a luger sledge and a St Bernard dog near Murren in Switzerland February 1922
Ted "Kid"Lewis May 1922 in training for a fight with George CarpentierTed " Kid" Lewis May 1922 in training for a fight with George Carpentier
Paris 1922 British Womens Team at a Train Station in London ahead of departure for the first ever International Track Meet for Women held on the 20th August 1922 at the Pershing Stadium in Paris