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Images Dated 10th June 2004 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Newspaper boys with the latest on the Prince of Wales illne

Newspaper boys with the latest on the Prince of Wales illne
The latest accounts of the Prince of Wales illness. The Prince of Wales was residing at Sandringham House during his long illness while daily reports were released of his condition

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: River bed gold sifting on the Turon, Australia

River bed gold sifting on the Turon, Australia
River bed sifting on the Turon river, a sketch from the Turon gold fields, New South Wales. The pump is lowered 12 feet from the surface of the river

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Portrait of M. Louis Daguerre

Portrait of M. Louis Daguerre
A portrait of Louis Jacques Maude Daguerre (1789-1851). The French artist was famed for inventing the Daguerretype in conjunction with Joseph Nicephore Niepce

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Portrait of Sir Benjamin Stone and his wife Lady Stone

Portrait of Sir Benjamin Stone and his wife Lady Stone
Sir Benjamin and Lady Stone. Benjamin Stone was a Conservative MP for East Birmingham between 1895-1909. He was known for his keen interest in photography

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Photographer holding a Sky-scraper camera on the roof of a

Photographer holding a Sky-scraper camera on the roof of a
Exaggerated view through a Sky-scraper camera. An invention by the famous New York photographers, the Byron Company, the camera was designed to capture tall buildings at close range

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Prison babies in chairs and cots in the day nursery

Prison babies in chairs and cots in the day nursery
Prison babies at play in the day nursery. Holloway Prison, a women only prison where babies who are either born there or being under three months when their mothers were jailed are cared for in

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Babys cot by the side of its mothers bed

Babys cot by the side of its mothers bed
Prison babies at play in the day nursery in Holloway, a women only prison where babies who were either born there or were under three months old when their mothers were jailed were cared for in

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Hitchings baby store

Hitchings baby store
Advertisement for Hitchings Baby Stores

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Issuing licenses to dig for gold

Issuing licenses to dig for gold
Commissioner issuing licenses to dig for gold on the banks of the Turon river, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Professor Arthur Korn, with his telegraph photographic machi

Professor Arthur Korn, with his telegraph photographic machi
Professor Arthur Korn with his tele-photographic apparatus. Korn developed a method of transmitting photographs through telephone wires. In 1907 he produced the first facsimile telegraph

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: An evening at the camera club

An evening at the camera club
A practical demonstration of the developments in photography. An illustration of an evening at the camera club. (undated)

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Carters infant carriages advertisement

Carters infant carriages advertisement
An advertisement for Carters infant carriages

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Gypsy camp on Exmoor

Gypsy camp on Exmoor
A gypsy camp on Exmoor

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Street betting - a bookmaker taking bets

Street betting - a bookmaker taking bets
An illustration of street betting showing a bookmaker taking bets in a London street and highlighting the problem of bribery between bookies and policemen

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: A Black Forest Nurse

A Black Forest Nurse of Germany in full costume. From an article in the Sphere showing nurses from all countries

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: London fog. Pollution from the city

London fog. Pollution from the city
A London fog; smoke carried from the city covering an area of twenty miles with thick smog. Smog tends to form in urban areas when there is a large amount of chimney

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: War photography - two soldiers with camera-carrying rocket

War photography - two soldiers with camera-carrying rocket
A rocket used to propel a camera to 2600 feet to capture an ariel image. Two soldiers are pictured here about to load the rocket into its framework before it is positioned ready to fire

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: The Black Country

The Black Country
A view of the Black Country with smoke rising from the industrial factories around Wolverhampton in the Midlands

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Holloway Castles prison creche

Holloway Castles prison creche
Holloway Castle womens prison introduced the first creche for prison babies. Babies were admitted if they were born in prison or were under three months when their mothers were jailed

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Fairy stories by photography; Grimms stories illustrated

Fairy stories by photography; Grimms stories illustrated
The little brother and sister: the little sister placing her golden garter round her brothers neck. Grimms fairy stories told with photographs and illustrations. From the Christmas Number 1907

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: An advertisement for the Verascope

An advertisement for the Verascope
The Verascope, a stereoscopic pocket camera

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Bradford

Bradford
View of the industrial factories of Bradford in the week that the Prince and Princess of Wales (later Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) visited the town

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Dry digging, Turon gold fields, Australia

Dry digging, Turon gold fields, Australia
Dry digging on the Turon, a sketch from the Turon gold fields, New South Wales. This proved to have the richest finds on the river yielding approximately 400 ounces

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Fairy stories by photography, Grimms stories illustrated

Fairy stories by photography, Grimms stories illustrated
The prince climbing the golden ladder of Rapunzels hair. Grimms fairy stories told with photographs and illustrations. From the Christmas Number 1907

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Childrens nurse in London

Childrens nurse in London
A childrens nurse walking through a London park, taken from an article describing nurses from different countries

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: The art of war photography, fixing the negative at camp at t

The art of war photography, fixing the negative at camp at t
Processing a photograph taken by Mr Burke, war photographer, during the Afghan War

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Ensign photography advertisement

Ensign photography advertisement
An advertisement for Ensign photography manufacturers

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Gold diggers at rest

Gold diggers at rest
Gold diggers resting in the evening at Mount Alexander, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: M. Mieczkowskiego, photographer to the Imperial court, with

M. Mieczkowskiego, photographer to the Imperial court, with
In the camp of the besiegers. M. Mieczkowskiego, photographer to the Imperial Court at work photographing the Russian army manoeuvres before the Czar, at Brest Litewsk, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Scene in a photographers studio, example of portrait making

Scene in a photographers studio, example of portrait making
Portraiture in the early twentieth century. A photographer entertaining his subject while his assistants capture her photograph

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: A ships photographer coping with the storms

A ships photographer coping with the storms
Photography in treacherous conditions; a ships photographer recording conditions on board

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Day nursery in Holloway prison

Day nursery in Holloway prison
A day nursery in Holloway, a women only prison where babies who were either born there or were under three months when their mothers were jailed were cared for in prison

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Mr Maskelynes experiment - female spirit emerging from man

Mr Maskelynes experiment - female spirit emerging from man
A photographic example of Mr Maskelynes experiment - a mechanical illusion of spiritual manifestations. Miss Cassie Brucea can be seen emerging from her father-in-laws body

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Advertisement for tooth powder

Advertisement for tooth powder
Calox oxygen tooth powder, for cleaning teeth

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: The London Office of the Society for the relief of the sick

The London Office of the Society for the relief of the sick
A sketch of volunteers sorting and packing linen bandages for the sick

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Advertisement for liver pills

Advertisement for liver pills
Carters little liver pills, to cure all liver ills

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Advertisement for toothpaste

Advertisement for toothpaste
Jewsbury and Browns Oriental toothpaste

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Radium Safe

Radium Safe
A radium safe in the Middlesex Hospital, showing a massive lead block, in which the radium was stored. The safe weighed about a ton and was fitted with a swing doors

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Russian cholera epidemic

Russian cholera epidemic
Transporting those who have died of cholera to the burial ground. Cholera broke out in St Petersburg in September 1908, with the first cases among people living in particularly unsanitary conditions

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Uniforms of state registered nurses

Uniforms of state registered nurses
Pictured on the left a Cambridge blue washing dress, on the right a blue woollen mess dress

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Cholera in Hamburg

Cholera in Hamburg
Linen being left with customs officers for disinfection. Many precautions were taken in preventing the spread of cholera. Travel played a large part in the spread of disease

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: A Bedford-Buick ambulance

A Bedford-Buick ambulance presented to Colchester. The vehicle features the Delco self starting gear, lighting and ignition system

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris

M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris
Louis Pasteur was born in 1822. He studied chemistry under Delafosse. Discovering the nature of fermentation, he went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Cholera precautions in England

Cholera precautions in England
A sketch of the sailors hospital. Fires were used to prevent the infection spreading from the hospital. In September 1892, Dr R

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Diphtheria at Woolwich

Diphtheria at Woolwich
Sketches of the diphtheria huts on Woolwich Common. The huts were used to confine those infected by the epidemic

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: Dairy research work in a Reading laboratory

Dairy research work in a Reading laboratory
A scientist in the bacteriological laboratory making plate cultures of bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: War casualties awaiting treatment at a dressing station

War casualties awaiting treatment at a dressing station
The battle of Menin Road. A photograph of British and German soldiers being treated at a dressing station near Zonnebek

Background imageImages Dated 10th June 2004: A radium safe

A radium safe
A safe at the Radium Institute, showing lead blocks holding radium needles. 4 inches of lead sat between where the radium was kept and the front of the safe



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