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Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: HMS Discovery and HMS Alert, 1875

HMS Discovery and HMS Alert, 1875
Engraving showing HMS Discovery (on left) and HMS Alert, seen just prior to the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876. In the summer of 1875 the British Admiralty sent Captain George Nares with two

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Sledging Party cooking lunch, British Arctic Expedition, 187

Sledging Party cooking lunch, British Arctic Expedition, 187
Engraving showing a sledging party of the British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876, preparing to have their lunch. In the foreground can be seen their sledge with various equipment attached

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: The Skating Rink at the Winter Quarters of HMS Discovery

The Skating Rink at the Winter Quarters of HMS Discovery
Engraving showing the skating rink that was created beside the winter quarters of HMS Discovery during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887

Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre right on horse) and Tippoo Tib (1837-1905) (right of Stanley, with sword) leaving Matadi, on the Congo river, 1887

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Queen Victoria visiting HMS Resolute, Cowes, 1856

Queen Victoria visiting HMS Resolute, Cowes, 1856
Engraving showing Queen Victoria of Great Britain boarding the Arctic exploration ship HMS Resolute in Cowes Harbour, 15th December 1856

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Summer head-wear, 1926

Summer head-wear, 1926
Cyclamen coloured hemp straw trimmed with flowers and velvet ribbon. This design was produced by Woolland Bros of Knightsbridge in 1926

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: September fashions, 1923

September fashions, 1923
A well cut travelling three piece suit, made of a wide check pattern

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: William John Wills (1834-1861)

William John Wills (1834-1861)
Engraving of William John Wills, the Australian surveyor and explorer, pictured in 1860. Wills was born in England and emigrated to Australia in 1852, joining the staff of Melbournes observatory

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: The Last Entry in Dr. David Livingstones Notebook, 1873

The Last Entry in Dr. David Livingstones Notebook, 1873
Engraving showing the last entries in Dr. David Livingstones notebook. Born in Lanarkshire in 1813, the Scottish missionary

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ladies fashion, June 1906

Ladies fashion, June 1906
Illustration showin a black muslin frock, with white lining, trimmed with bands of lace between the frills of muslin

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: A moleskin coat, 1926

A moleskin coat, 1926
Illustration showing a moleskin coat design, 1926. The coat was 45 inches long and was available at The City Fur Store, for a reduced price of 25 guineas

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ann Michelle Hat Design, 1955

Ann Michelle Hat Design, 1955
Illustration showing a vivid green pedal straw hat, which framed the face with its curved brim, 1955

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ladies fashions for September 1923

Ladies fashions for September 1923
A black and white faconne made the skirt of this outfit a stylish contrast to the navy cloth coat. The coat was finished with a trim of silver braid and fur

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Head-wear fashions for Spring 1939

Head-wear fashions for Spring 1939
A navy toadstool hat in coarse staw with deep red and white roses decorating the crown, 1939

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Headwear fashion, 1964

Headwear fashion, 1964
Illustration showing a design by Reed Crawford made of tiny pink-petalled daisies massed on the crown and a shallow brim of yellow straw, 1964

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Maggy Rouff Spring Fashion Show, 1948

Maggy Rouff Spring Fashion Show, 1948
Madame Maggy Besancaon de Wagner adjusting the necklace on one of her models, 1948. In 1947 Christian Dior created a sensational collection labelled the New Look

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Dr. Livingstone being carried during his last exploration, M

Dr. Livingstone being carried during his last exploration, M
Engraving showing the sick Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873), Scottish missionary and explorer, being carried during the last days of his life

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: John McDouall Stuart (1815-1866)

John McDouall Stuart (1815-1866)
Engraving of John McDouall Stuart, the Australian explorer, pictured in 1863. Born in Fife, Scotland, Stuart made six expeditions to the Australian interior between 1855 and 1862

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: The Aerophore Breathing Apparatus, 1874

The Aerophore Breathing Apparatus, 1874
Engraving of the Aerophore Breathing Apparatus, invented by the French engineer M. Denayrouze, 1874. Denayrouze designed this compressed air breathing machine for use in exploring mines full of

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: James Augustus Grant (1827-1892)

James Augustus Grant (1827-1892)
Engraving showing Captain James Augustus Grant, the Scottish soldier and explorer, pictured in 1863. Between 1860 and 1863 John Hanning Speke

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Headwear Fashion, 1964

Headwear Fashion, 1964
Illustration showing a natural woven straw hat with a high crown and a large white rose

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Swimwear Fashion for 1956

Swimwear Fashion for 1956
Illustration showing a classic all-in-one bathing suit, made from batiste, in white with a wide yellow band on the skirt

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: The Wave Hairstyle, 1926

The Wave Hairstyle, 1926
A permanently waved hairstyle by Feminix salon, Piccadilly, London, 1926. Shingled or bobbed hair became universally popular during the 1920 s, a reflection of womens new-found freedom

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Womens Wartime Fashion, 1940

Womens Wartime Fashion, 1940
Illustration showing a yellow paper panama trimmed with a green velvet ribbon. The design was decorated with various types of fruit and flowers

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ladies fashion for September 1923

Ladies fashion for September 1923
Illustration showing a dress of black satin, veiled with black and silver lace

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Maggy Rouff Spring Fashion Show, 1948

Maggy Rouff Spring Fashion Show, 1948
A white organdie evening gown with large white polka dots. The slender waistline was accentuated by the fullness of the skirt

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Head-wear fashions for Spring 1939

Head-wear fashions for Spring 1939
A hat made of royal blue grosgrain, extravagantly decorated with a blue veil, 1939

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls, Lualaba River, c

Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls, Lualaba River, c
Photograph of Tippoo Tibs Ivory Store at Stanley Falls on the Lualaba River, c.1887. Stanley Falls are now known as the Boyoma Falls and are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873)

Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873)
Engraving of Dr. David Livingstone, the Scottish missionary and explorer, published in 1874. The discoverer of Victoria Falls

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Sir Henry Morton Stanley and Dr. David Livingstone Reading N

Sir Henry Morton Stanley and Dr. David Livingstone Reading N
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, seated) and David Livingstone (1813-1873) (on right, seated) reading newspapers at Ujiji, Tanganyika, 1871

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Paris Race Dresses, 1926

Paris Race Dresses, 1926
Three stylish dresses, designed for wearing at the races, 1926. On left: A suit of rose alpaca, embellished with a white motif, worn with a white blouse and a neat black tie

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: John Hanning Speke and James Augustus Grant speaking at the

John Hanning Speke and James Augustus Grant speaking at the
Engraving showing Captain John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) (standing, left) and Captain James Augustus Grant (1827-1892) (standing, right) being welcomed at the Royal Geographical Society, London

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Dr. Livingstone reading the Bible to some of his African hel

Dr. Livingstone reading the Bible to some of his African hel
Engraving of Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873), the Scottish missionary and explorer, reading the Bible to some of his African helpers

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Head-wear fashions for May 1850

Head-wear fashions for May 1850
Illustration showing a straw bonnet, ornamented with fine open straw work, May 1850

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Ladies Tea-gown fashion, 1899

Ladies Tea-gown fashion, 1899
A tea-gown of silk embroidered in various colours, made up over a silk muslin and trimmed with lace

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Aertex advertisement, 1906

Aertex advertisement, 1906
An advertisement showing the styles of shirts and underwear made from Aertex, 1906

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Swimwear knitting pattern, 1948

Swimwear knitting pattern, 1948
Illustration showing a honey and white striped, all-in-one bathing suit knitting pattern, 1948

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Summer fashion for 1956

Summer fashion for 1956
Illustration showing a heavily ribbed white wool cardigan with no fastening. It was trimmed with navy blue and is shown with a white skirt and navy sweater

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Sir Henry Morton Stanley leaving Yambuya Camp during the Emi

Sir Henry Morton Stanley leaving Yambuya Camp during the Emi
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on right, wearing dark jacket) setting out from Yambuya Camp on the 28th June 1887 during the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: James Gordon Bennett (1841-1918)

James Gordon Bennett (1841-1918)
Engraving of James Gordon Bennett, the American journalist, who was the son and successor of James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872)

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Advertisement for fur fashions, 1909

Advertisement for fur fashions, 1909
Advertisement for the International Fur Store, 1909

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Hair-drying Device, 1928

Hair-drying Device, 1928
A drying and setting helmet, on display at the Hairdressers Annual Exhibition at White City, 1928

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Head-wear fashions for Spring 1939

Head-wear fashions for Spring 1939
A white and honeycomb hat with a magenta band, trimmed with a white lace veil, 1939

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Waganda Band, 1860 s

Waganda Band, 1860 s
Engraving showing a group of the Waganda, or Baganda, people of south-central Uganda playing musical instruments, early 1860 s

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873)

Dr. David Livingstone (1813-1873)
Engraving of Dr. David Livingstone, the Scottish missionary and explorer, published in 1870. The discoverer of Victoria Falls

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his followers hauling canoes up

Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his followers hauling canoes up
Engraving showing the local followers of Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) hauling their canoes up the slopes around the Inkisi Falls, during his 1874 expedition to Central Africa

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Head-wear Fashions for May 1850

Head-wear Fashions for May 1850
Illustration showing a Crinoline hat, designed to be worn to the opera, 1850

Background imageImages Dated 16th August 2004: Design ideas for the bedroom, 1940

Design ideas for the bedroom, 1940
Illustration showing a Dunlopillo bed-rest, which supported the users arms and back. The design was available in various colour schemes and materials



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