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"Unveiling the Intriguing Connections: From Hesse-Cassel to Greek Royalty

Background imageDirectly Collection: Evening Father coming home. Agricultural labourer returning from work to family

Evening Father coming home. Agricultural labourer returning from work to family and evening meal eagerly greeted by 4 children. Cottage door opens directly into living room. Chromolithograph c1880

Background imageDirectly Collection: Ceriocava

Ceriocava

Background imageDirectly Collection: Ordnance Survey Observatory on St. Pauls Cathedral, London

Ordnance Survey Observatory on St. Pauls Cathedral, London
Engraving showing the observatory built on the dome of St. Pauls Cathedral by the Ordnance Survey, for their charting of London and the environs in 1848

Background imageDirectly Collection: Tottenham Hotspur vs. West Bromwich Albion, 1931

Tottenham Hotspur vs. West Bromwich Albion, 1931
Photograph of a Tottenham Hotspur striker kicking the ball directly at the West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper during a Second Division match between the teams, at White Hart Lane, in March 1931

Background imageDirectly Collection: Crowded Brighton Beach

Crowded Brighton Beach
Brighton beach packed with people enjoying good weather on Easter bank holiday; some sit on deckchairs, others directly on the shingle

Background imageDirectly Collection: Professors Ayrton and Perrys new electric railway

Professors Ayrton and Perrys new electric railway
A model of a electrical railway designed by Professors Ayrton and Perry. There were a number of dynamo-electric machines in the experimental stages

Background imageDirectly Collection: Paranormal / Stigmata

Paranormal / Stigmata
A nun receives the stigmata of Jesuss wounds directly from Jesus himself, an interesting illustration which depicts the actual process, whereby the marks are transmitted by rays

Background imageDirectly Collection: S Bank Promenade

S Bank Promenade
Children on the South Bank Promenade, which was directly in front of the new Royal Festival Hall, overlooking the Thames

Background imageDirectly Collection: Housesteads Milecastle

Housesteads Milecastle
The milecastle at Housesteads, directly on Hadrians Wall. The milecastle housed up to eight soldiers, and acted as a guard post for the Roman frontier

Background imageDirectly Collection: Vallum at down Hill

Vallum at down Hill
A view of the vallum at Down Hill. The Vallum was a mound and ditch system, lying directly behing Hadrians Wall. It acted as a mechanism for people-control

Background imageDirectly Collection: Birdoswald Fort / Hs Wall

Birdoswald Fort / Hs Wall
A view into the River Irthing Gorge from the fort of Birdoswald on Hadrians Wall. The fort lies directly on the wall, a third of a mile from Harrows Scar Milecastle

Background imageDirectly Collection: Female Type / Sitting 1920

Female Type / Sitting 1920
A smiling young Frenchwoman in a white slip sits on a stool and looks directly at the camera

Background imageDirectly Collection: Female Type / Lacy Front

Female Type / Lacy Front
A young Victorian woman looks directly at the camera

Background imageDirectly Collection: South Bank Promenade

South Bank Promenade
The South Bank Promenade and Pier, which was directly in front of the brand new Royal Festival Hall, overlooking the River Thames, with a fine view of the City of London

Background imageDirectly Collection: Beach at Southsea

Beach at Southsea
Ar Southsea, Hampshire, some of the bathing machines have been taken into the water so that bathers can enter the sea directly : most people simply want to paddle, though

Background imageDirectly Collection: Fly-In Cafes

Fly-In Cafes
For the busy traveler, fly-in cafes are a boon - no need to quit your cockpit, the waiters deliver your order directly to your seat



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"Unveiling the Intriguing Connections: From Hesse-Cassel to Greek Royalty, a Captivating Journey Unfolds" Discovering hidden ties between the illustrious Hesse-Cassel and Greek royal families, an enthralling tale of lineage emerges. Step into history at the Autogyro Landing Pad, where aviation pioneers once touched down on their daring adventures. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of GRAPES PUB in Limehouse, where laughter and camaraderie fill every corner. A young man's infectious smile radiates against a backdrop of nostalgic wallpaper, capturing moments that transcend time. Serious yet determined, a teenage girl embodies strength as she faces life's challenges head-on. In an unconventional twist on formal attire, a shirtless young man confidently reclines on a couch in his suit - defying expectations with style. Kneeling gracefully on a couch sans shirt, another young man exudes confidence and poise through his unique expression of self. Boundless energy takes flight as a young man leaps joyfully in white shirt and blue jeans - embracing life's exhilarating moments without hesitation. Amidst rustic charm within a horse barn sits a bare-chested man wearing long underwear atop bales of hay - embodying rugged simplicity amidst nature's beauty. Witness the awe-inspiring sight of Imperial Airlines' Handley Page soaring over London's iconic skyline - bridging distances with unparalleled grace. A captivating portrait captures the essence of youth; its raw emotions and untapped potential shine through every brushstroke or click of the camera lens. Delve into ancient mysteries alongside Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist extraordinaire who unearthed wonders from times long forgotten.