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Images Dated 4th April 2004 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Dock being constructed at Chatham

Dock being constructed at Chatham
The Naval Docks at Chatham, Kent, under construction. The dockyard dated from the 16th century but was extended in the 1860s to cover an area of 380 acres

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Eloping

Eloping
Engraving showing a young woman escaping a house by step ladder in order to elope, during a snowstorm

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: New docks at Millwall

New docks at Millwall
View of the new docks at Millwall, constructed by the Millwall Freehold Land and Docks Company in 1868

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Well Above Pa

Well Above Pa
Humorous illustration by Stan Terry showing two sea-bathers, one of whom admits to standing on her father which allows her to be in deep water

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: H. M Screw Caesar

H. M Screw Caesar
Engraving of the fitting out of a war steamer, H. M. Screw Caesar at Portsmouth

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Trinity Buoy Wharf, Blackwall

Trinity Buoy Wharf, Blackwall showing buoys and dock workers

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Louis Philippe landing at Newhaven

Louis Philippe landing at Newhaven
Louis Philippe (1773-1850), King of France, arriving at Newhaven after the French revolution of 1848 forced him to abdicate. He escaped to England as Mr Smith and died at Claremont in Surrey

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Shipping material at Woolwich

Shipping material at Woolwich for the Souakim railway in eastern Sudan

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: The Sneeze

The Sneeze
Illustration by Will Owen showing a group of acrobats performing a balancing act, only to tumble to the ground when the strong man holding them all sneezes

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: The Engagement Ring

The Engagement Ring
Engraving from 1895 showing a young woman sat in a chair by the fire admiring the engagement ring on her left hand. The room she is sitting in has a typically ornate late-Victorian interior

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: The New Gladstone Dock

The New Gladstone Dock
The Galatea cutting the ribbons across the mouth of the new Gladstone Dock at Liverpool in 1913

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Opening of the Empress Dock, Southampton

Opening of the Empress Dock, Southampton
The Alberta, with Queen Victoria on board, breaking the ribbons and entering the newly opened Empress Dock at Southampton in 1890

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: H. M.s Agamemnon

H. M.s Agamemnon
Launch of H.M.S Agamemnon, the first steam ship to attempt to lay the Trans-atlantic telegraph cable

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Steam navvy

Steam navvy used to make the new dock at Swansea. By the late nineteenth century, chores traditionally done by workmen were being performed by steam engines

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Shooting cotton bales into a river-steamer

Shooting cotton bales into a river-steamer
Cotton bales leaving the exit of a 350 foot downhill shoot and landing on the front of the paddle boat steamer, the Magnolia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: New Alexandra Graving Dock at Belfast

New Alexandra Graving Dock at Belfast
Prince Albert Victor, opening the new Alexandra graving-dock at Belfast. A graving or dry dock was a dock which could be sealed off with gates, enabling work to be carried out on the hull

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Naval manouvres on the Thames

Naval manouvres on the Thames
Men of the Red Fleet of the British Navy preparing mines to protect the Thames and Medway area during naval manoeuvres in 1906

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Women workers at a naval ship-building yard

Women workers at a naval ship-building yard
Female workers at a naval ship-building yard in 1916. World War I saw women taking on traditionally male jobs for the first time

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Divorce Court 1870

Divorce Court 1870
Divorce court scene from 1870 showing the plaintiff wife in the witness box being questioned by counsel

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Cotton shoot on the Alabama

Cotton shoot on the Alabama
Cotton shoot of around 350 feet in length used to send bales of cotton from high up on a steep river-bank down to a passing paddle steam-ship, Magnolia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: The public in a divorce court

The public in a divorce court
Illustration by Steven Spurrier showing young women in the public gallery of a divorce court. The image accompanied an article in the ILN suggesting that divorce courts should be private

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Divorce Court 1921

Divorce Court 1921
Illustration showing a scene in a divorce court of 1921 with a junior counsel examining a witness

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Polishing a war-ships propellor

Polishing a war-ships propellor
A woman ship-yard worker polishing a war-ships propellor in 1916. World War I saw women taking on traditionally male jobs for the first time

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Divorce Court 1910

Divorce Court 1910
Divorce court scene from 1910, showing the plaintiff in the dock

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: New landing stage at Liverpool

New landing stage at Liverpool
A new landing stage, being towed to her moorings by seven steamers. The landing stage enabled passengers to embark easily at St. Georges Pier, Liverpool

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Meat vans leaving the docks during strike

Meat vans leaving the docks during strike
Laden meat vans, under police escort, leaving the Royal Albert Dock for Smithfield during the London Dock Strike of 1912

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Launch of H. M. S. Nankin

Launch of H. M. S. Nankin
An engraving of a noble and beautiful specimen of naval architecture, H.M 50-gun Frigate Nankin, designed by Oliver Lang and built at Woolwich

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: First attempt to launch the Bermuda floating dock

First attempt to launch the Bermuda floating dock
Engraving from the front cover of the ILN, showing the first attempt to launch the Bermuda floating dock at North Woolwich, built by Messrs. Campbell, Johnson and Co. of Silvertown

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Ivory floor at London Docks

Ivory floor at London Docks
The entire floor of one warehouse at the London Docks devoted to ivory with elephant and other tusks laid out in rows

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: The Buoy Store, Trinity Wharf

The Buoy Store, Trinity Wharf
The Buoy store at Trinity Wharf, Blackwall showing wooden buoys and signage

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Testing chain cables at Chatham

Testing chain cables at Chatham dockyard in Kent

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Women at work in a naval ship-building yard

Women at work in a naval ship-building yard
Women workers handling long steel bars in a naval ship-building yard in 1916. World War I saw women taking on traditionally male jobs for the first time

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Northumberland Dock

Northumberland Dock
Engraving showing the opening of the Northumberland dock at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1857

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Dock no. 2 at Chatham

Dock no. 2 at Chatham
Dock no.2, at Chatham in Kent, recently opened in 1858. The dockyard dated from the 16th century but was extended in the 1850s and 60s to cover an area of 380 acres

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: The premature end of the Paris-Madrid automobile race

The premature end of the Paris-Madrid automobile race
An illustration of the premature end of the Paris-Madrid automobile race, showing the arrival at Bordeaux of the first car driven by M. Louis Renault

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Prince of Wales visiting the Great Eastern steam-ship

Prince of Wales visiting the Great Eastern steam-ship
Engraving showing the Edward, Prince of Wales, visiting Isambard Kingdom Brunels Great Eastern steam-ship in 1865, prior to its voyage to lay the transatlantic cable

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Advertisment for Sunbeam Cars

Advertisment for Sunbeam Cars
Advert for Sunbeam Cars

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Game of chess by telegraph

Game of chess by telegraph
A game of chess played between London and Portsmouth, through the electric telegraph of the South Western Railway on April 10th, 1845. Suggested by Mr

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Famous six cylinder Siddeley-Deasy motor car

Famous six cylinder Siddeley-Deasy motor car
A photograph showing a Siddeley-Deasy with Connaught coach work

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Landing cable at Porthcurnew Bay

Landing cable at Porthcurnew Bay
Engraving of the landing of cable for the Falmouth, Gibralter and Mediterranean Telegraph at Porthcurnew Bay, Cornwall

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Advertisement for Cadillac cars

Advertisement for Cadillac cars
Advertisment for Cadillac cars showing an illustration of the car with a war scene in background, a reference to the fact that Cadillac cars provided excellent service to the American Army in France

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Margaret Morris dancers

Margaret Morris dancers
The Margaret Morris dancers giving a selection from their repertoire at Foots Cray Place, the Kent seat of Lord and Lady Waring

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Helen Wills

Helen Wills
Cartoon by Matt of Helen Wills, American tennis player

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: The Central Post Office Telegraph Establishment

The Central Post Office Telegraph Establishment
Series of sketches showing different departments of the Central Telegraph Establishment at the General Post Office in London

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: A bonnet view of 30h. p. Sheffield-Simplex with Pytchley Li

A bonnet view of 30h. p. Sheffield-Simplex with Pytchley Li
A photograph showing Countess Fitzwilliams new 30h.p. Sheffield-Simplex with Pytchely Limousine body by Van Den Plas

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Josephine Baker

Josephine Baker (1906-75) in a semi-transparent dress in the screen production of Tondeleyo

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Advertisement for Sunbeam Talbot car

Advertisement for Sunbeam Talbot car
A full colour illustrated advertisement for the Sunbeam Talbot Ten car showing an elegant lady stepping out of the car in front of a grand house

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2004: Chris Higham & his Ford Capri GT

Chris Higham & his Ford Capri GT
Chris Higham and his Ford Capri GT



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