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1920s Collection (page 7)

Step back in time to the roaring 1920s, a decade filled with innovation, glamour, and excitement

Background image1920s Collection: In the pub in the 20th

In the pub in the 20th
Ineke Mighorst

Background image1920s Collection: Love Letters

Love Letters
Julia Leister

Background image1920s Collection: Return of Prince of Wales from India - Paddington Station, 21st June 1922

Return of Prince of Wales from India - Paddington Station, 21st June 1922
This photograph was taken on 21st June 1922 at Paddington Station, and shows a grand reception for Edward, Prince of Wales upon his return to Britain after his four month long tour of India

Background image1920s Collection: 1920s Fashion

1920s Fashion
A woman wearing 1920s fashion underwear. (Photo by Sasha/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image1920s Collection: Arsenal footballers - April 1927 Bill Seddon and Billy Milne

Arsenal footballers - April 1927 Bill Seddon and Billy Milne

Background image1920s Collection: Arsenal footballers - April 1927 Charlie Barley and Jack Lee

Arsenal footballers - April 1927 Charlie Barley and Jack Lee

Background image1920s Collection: Sport - Football - Arsenal - Arsenal captain Charles Buchan watches goalkeeper Dai Lewis

Sport - Football - Arsenal - Arsenal captain Charles Buchan watches goalkeeper Dai Lewis kick the ball during training in preparation for the FA Cup final v Cardiff City. April 1927

Background image1920s Collection: Bristol City FC. Sleman, Taylor and Vials in training. 11th December 1929

Bristol City FC. Sleman, Taylor and Vials in training. 11th December 1929. DM17167

Background image1920s Collection: Cup Final at Chelsea. Aston Villa 1 v. Huddersfield 0. Captains shake hands A

Cup Final at Chelsea. Aston Villa 1 v. Huddersfield 0. Captains shake hands A. Ducat of Villa and Bullock of Huddersfield, 24th April 1920

Background image1920s Collection: Paisley War Memorial unveiled, Sunday 27th July 1924, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland

Paisley War Memorial unveiled, Sunday 27th July 1924, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, the statue was designed by sculptor Meredith Williams

Background image1920s Collection: Cardiff - Old - James Howell and Co - Picture caption - The Bethany Chapel which can now

Cardiff - Old - James Howell and Co - Picture caption - The Bethany Chapel which can now be seen completely following the demolition of cottages in Wharton Street necessary due to the development of

Background image1920s Collection: HMS Courageous seen here leaving Devonport dockyard following her conversion

HMS Courageous seen here leaving Devonport dockyard following her conversion from battleship to aircraft carrier. 14th May 1928

Background image1920s Collection: Methodist Central Hall, Old Market Street, Bristol, Circa 1920

Methodist Central Hall, Old Market Street, Bristol, Circa 1920

Background image1920s Collection: Wine Street, Bristol, Circa 1920, Police Officer can be seen directing traffic

Wine Street, Bristol, Circa 1920, Police Officer can be seen directing traffic and crossroads near F K Lewis & Co Tailors

Background image1920s Collection: Aerial view of Pennywell Road, Bristol, 1928

Aerial view of Pennywell Road, Bristol, 1928

Background image1920s Collection: The Three Lamps junction at Totterdown, Bristol, Circa 1920

The Three Lamps junction at Totterdown, Bristol, Circa 1920

Background image1920s Collection: Scotland 1-2 England, Home International Championship match at Hampden Park

Scotland 1-2 England, Home International Championship match at Hampden Park, Mount Florida, Glasgow, Saturday 2nd April 1927

Background image1920s Collection: The White Star liner 'Albertic'docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock

The White Star liner "Albertic"docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock
The White Star liner " Albertic" docking in the Gladstone Graving Dock, the first ship to do so after its opening. Merseyside. December 1927

Background image1920s Collection: Gladstone Dock, Bootle, Merseyside. Circa 1927

Gladstone Dock, Bootle, Merseyside. Circa 1927

Background image1920s Collection: Englands new sugar industry. The beet sugar industry in England has received a

Englands new sugar industry. The beet sugar industry in England has received a decided fillip by the large factory built at Newark in which the Government holds half the capital

Background image1920s Collection: A J Warrens shop, Otford, a village in the Sevenoaks District of Kent. Circa 1920

A J Warrens shop, Otford, a village in the Sevenoaks District of Kent. Circa 1920

Background image1920s Collection: Sugar beet factory near Ely, Cambridgeshire. In the foreground are flumes which roots are

Sugar beet factory near Ely, Cambridgeshire. In the foreground are flumes which roots are tipped to be carried along by water into the factory. This i the farm of Mr W.A

Background image1920s Collection: Miss Hylda Lewis in Hyde Park, London. 4th May 1920

Miss Hylda Lewis in Hyde Park, London. 4th May 1920

Background image1920s Collection: Ponteland Cottage Homes. Ponteland is a village to the north-west of Newcastle

Ponteland Cottage Homes. Ponteland is a village to the north-west of Newcastle, Cottage Homes were established there in 1903

Background image1920s Collection: A group of workmen at Doigs Grimsby yard in the 1920s

A group of workmen at Doigs Grimsby yard in the 1920s

Background image1920s Collection: Navy week opens at Portsmouth Festival, view showing some of the visitors

Navy week opens at Portsmouth Festival, view showing some of the visitors. Pictured, HMS Victory. Portsmouth, Hampshire. August 1928

Background image1920s Collection: Children playing at Cleminson Street in Salford, Manchester. 1929

Children playing at Cleminson Street in Salford, Manchester. 1929

Background image1920s Collection: King George V visits Hyde Road Stadium to watch Manchester City v Liverpool

King George V visits Hyde Road Stadium to watch Manchester City v Liverpool. It was the first time a reigning monarch had visited a football venue outside of London. 20th March 1920

Background image1920s Collection: Upper Brook Street, Manchester. Circa 1929

Upper Brook Street, Manchester. Circa 1929

Background image1920s Collection: The 50th anniversary of the opening of St Michaels R. C

The 50th anniversary of the opening of St Michaels R. C
The 50th anniversary of the opening of St Michaels R.C. Church, Newcastle, was signalised by singing of the Pontifical High Mass by Dr, Gray Graham, Auxiliary Bishop of Edinburgh

Background image1920s Collection: The Oxford Cambridge boat race. Passing the winning post at Mortlake

The Oxford Cambridge boat race. Passing the winning post at Mortlake, with Cambridge (right) leading by three lengths. 2nd April 1927

Background image1920s Collection: Men look down from the mast of a tall ship. Circa 1925

Men look down from the mast of a tall ship. Circa 1925

Background image1920s Collection: Finger Print Department. Section of search room, officers searching records

Finger Print Department. Section of search room, officers searching records. Scotland Yard. London. May 1929

Background image1920s Collection: Delabole Slate Quarry in Cornwall, is one of the largest Quarries in England

Delabole Slate Quarry in Cornwall, is one of the largest Quarries in England. Floors and roofing are the main things for which the skate is used. The quarry goes down to a depth of 500 feet

Background image1920s Collection: The entrance to the main drift at the Belsay Colliery, Northumberland

The entrance to the main drift at the Belsay Colliery, Northumberland, it is now three-quarters of a mile in length, and has 250 feet of cover. That is the depth of the surface to the coal

Background image1920s Collection: Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool. 30th December 1929

Construction of the Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool. 30th December 1929

Background image1920s Collection: The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Hunstanton, Norfolk

The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Hunstanton, Norfolk. 3rd August 1923

Background image1920s Collection: The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Minehead. 31st August 1923

The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at Minehead. 31st August 1923

Background image1920s Collection: The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred in Portsmouth

The Daily Mirrors Pip, Squeak and Wilfred in Portsmouth. Sailor volunteers carrying the pets house to its allocated place on the Town Hall septs at Portsmouth

Background image1920s Collection: The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at a fete in the grounds of Lord

The Daily Mirrors Pets, Pip, Squeak and Wilfred at a fete in the grounds of Lord Iveaghs Dublin house. Robbie Pellissier gives each pet a medal on behalf of Our Dumb Friends League. 17th June 1923

Background image1920s Collection: This old mill, formerly known as the Chimney Mills, is now the club house of Newcastle

This old mill, formerly known as the Chimney Mills, is now the club house of Newcastle United Golf Club. It stands on the Claremont side of the moor

Background image1920s Collection: Whitehall, London. circa 11th November 1922. Remembrance Day

Whitehall, London. circa 11th November 1922. Remembrance Day. Commemorations to mark the end of The Great War 1914 to 1918

Background image1920s Collection: Trafalgar Square in London. Buses carry passengers around the square and Nelson

Trafalgar Square in London. Buses carry passengers around the square and Nelsons Column on a cold February day. Picture taken circa 1st February 1926

Background image1920s Collection: Many lives lost when river flood sweeps into London streets

Many lives lost when river flood sweeps into London streets. The most destructive London floods within living memory have taken place in districts along the Thames. Many lives were lost

Background image1920s Collection: The Ducking Stool, Fordwich Fair. Fordwich, Kent. 15th August 1929

The Ducking Stool, Fordwich Fair. Fordwich, Kent. 15th August 1929

Background image1920s Collection: Penlee stone quarry, Newlyn, Cornwall. Rock-boring machine driven by compressed air

Penlee stone quarry, Newlyn, Cornwall. Rock-boring machine driven by compressed air drilling a hole for an explosive charge

Background image1920s Collection: Leicester Mercury vans in the late 1920s at a public garage in Braunstone Gate

Leicester Mercury vans in the late 1920s at a public garage in Braunstone Gate. Mostly Fiat vans, bullnose Morris cars and a lone Albion lorry

Background image1920s Collection: A man making stone models from rock, Cornwall. One of the industries of Penzance is

A man making stone models from rock, Cornwall. One of the industries of Penzance is making souvenirs for visitors out of serpentine rock. This rock is to be found out at The Lizard



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Step back in time to the roaring 1920s, a decade filled with innovation, glamour, and excitement. In Britain, the iconic Austin Seven took to the streets, revolutionizing transportation for the masses. Meanwhile, across the pond in America, comedy legend Charlie Chaplin captivated audiences with his timeless performances. The summer of 1928 brought regal elegance as Windsor hosted a grand event that showcased its majestic charm. Nottingham Goose Fair of 1927 was a spectacle like no other - an enchanting carnival atmosphere that delighted both young and old alike. For those seeking sun-soaked adventures by the sea, Barry Island Beach in Wales beckoned visitors with its sandy shores and refreshing waves throughout the 1920s. And what better way to cruise along these coastal roads than in a Ford Model T Roadster or perhaps even a Morgan Super Aero three-wheeler? Le Mans became synonymous with speed and luxury thanks to The Bentley Boys who dominated this prestigious race during this era. Their sleek machines roared down racetracks leaving spectators awe-struck. But it wasn't just on land where daring feats were accomplished; daredevils soared through the skies under Paris' iconic Eiffel Tower - defying gravity and capturing hearts along their breathtaking journey. In Swindon of 1928, Railway Queen Mabel Kitson graced King George V's presence atop his magnificent steed - symbolizing power and grace intertwined within this remarkable moment frozen in time. And let us not forget about style. The Bentley Blower of 1929 painted green exuded sophistication while turning heads wherever it went. Fashion also played its part as La Vie Parisienne Magazine Cover from France epitomized elegance through captivating illustrations showcasing trends of that glamorous era. They were truly an extraordinary period marked by progressiveness and cultural shifts worldwide.