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"Preserving the Past: A Glimpse into History's Keepers" Wartime pig food poster: During times of scarcity

Background imageKeeping Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Female (Mother) communicating

Bottlenose Dolphin - Female (Mother) communicating with Newborn Baby / Calf immediately after birth, keeping the baby under water to control its breathing (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageKeeping Collection: Beekeeping Lantern Slide series

Beekeeping Lantern Slide series
Beekeeping-related black and white lantern slide - section of a brood comb. Part of Box 342, bees and beekeeping, slide number 5 Date: circa 1900

Background imageKeeping Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Hooks & Eyes

Suffragette Votes for Women Hooks & Eyes
A tiny cardboard box, packaging for Votes for Women (Trademark!) hooks and eyes. Guaranteed rust proof. An absolute necessity for the dressmaker in keeping garments closed

Background imageKeeping Collection: Mens Wear during WW1, August and February by J. H. Thorpe

Mens Wear during WW1, August and February by J. H. Thorpe
The contrast in clothing worn by British soldiers in the trenches in August and in February. The soldier on the left wears the familiar khaki tunic, breeches and puttees

Background imageKeeping Collection: Cricket Wicket Keeping

Cricket Wicket Keeping
A cricketer demonstrating how to wicket keep. The correct way. Date: 1888

Background imageKeeping Collection: Flower vase with ornate border - Bairnsfatherware

Flower vase with ornate border - Bairnsfatherware
Milk jug with ornate border. Inscribed on one side - When the ell is it goin to be strawberry And inscribed on the other side - What time do they feed the sea-lions, Alf Very good condition

Background imageKeeping Collection: Keeping his hand in - Bairnsfatherware

Keeping his hand in - Bairnsfatherware
Bowl with an ornate border. Inscribed - Keeping his hand in. Slight crack to base and some crazing.. Bairnsfather Ware

Background imageKeeping Collection: Keeping his Hand In

Keeping his Hand In
KEEPING HIS HAND IN. Private Smith, the company bomber, formerly Shino, the popular juggler, frequently causes considerable anxiety to this platoon. Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, 1St Btn

Background imageKeeping Collection: Cartoon, Keeping his hand in, WW1

Cartoon, Keeping his hand in, WW1
Cartoon, Keeping his hand in. The professional instinct again. Private Smith, the company bomber (formerly Shinio, the popular juggler), frequently causes considerable anxiety to his platoon

Background imageKeeping Collection: Queen Mary ocean liner: Innovations on the bridge

Queen Mary ocean liner: Innovations on the bridge
New methods of wind-deflection; How the watch-keeping officers on the bridge will be protected from the weather by a screen of high-pressure air

Background imageKeeping Collection: WW2 poster, the Battle for Fuel

WW2 poster, the Battle for Fuel
WW2 poster -- You are in the Battle for Fuel -- are you keeping inside your target? Date: circa 1940

Background imageKeeping Collection: WW2 poster, G R Notes are the Key Notes

WW2 poster, G R Notes are the Key Notes
WW2 poster, G R [Goods Received?] Notes are the Key Notes of harmonious store keeping. Wrong information and careless handling causes discord. Design by Victor Hicks. Date: 1940s

Background imageKeeping Collection: Redfern advertisement, dressing well is patriotic, WW1

Redfern advertisement, dressing well is patriotic, WW1
Advertisement for fashion house, Redfern advising ladies that, It is patriotic to treat our soldiers well, and to look your best when they are home on leave

Background imageKeeping Collection: Water-bottle rotary by W H Robinson

Water-bottle rotary by W H Robinson
Water-bottle rotary for warming the legs of scottish soldiers after a night in the trenches. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageKeeping Collection: British soldier cooks dinner on a brazier in trench

British soldier cooks dinner on a brazier in trench
Somewhere in France, a British soldier cooks his dinner on a brazier in the trenches while his comrades keep a look out. Date: 1915

Background imageKeeping Collection: Football

Football
What it feels to be like keeping goal for the first time. Date: circa 1912

Background imageKeeping Collection: British soldiers keeping warm, Western Front, WW1

British soldiers keeping warm, Western Front, WW1
British soldiers keeping warm round an oven on the Western Front during World War One. Tins of food are being heated up ready for their meal. Date: circa 1916

Background imageKeeping Collection: French soldiers removing wine for safe keeping, WW1

French soldiers removing wine for safe keeping, WW1
French soldiers removing wine from cellars in Amiens for safe keeping on the British Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageKeeping Collection: Keeping a check on fuel consumed by G. H. Davis

Keeping a check on fuel consumed by G. H. Davis
Your fuel target: keeping a weekly check on the fuel consumed in an average household during the Second World War. Electricity and gas meters will tell you if you are keeping to your proper average

Background imageKeeping Collection: German strong point in Libyan desert by G. H. Davis

German strong point in Libyan desert by G. H. Davis
A German strong point in the Libyan desert during the Second World War. A stealthy prelude to major events: how a watch is kept by the Allies on enemy movements. Date: 1942

Background imageKeeping Collection: Keeping track of German raiders by G. H. Davis

Keeping track of German raiders by G. H. Davis
Keeping track of German raiders during the Second World War: the method pictorially explained, from the moment their approach is noted until the sounding of the alert in the threatened areas

Background imageKeeping Collection: Searchlights over Thames Embankment, London, WW1

Searchlights over Thames Embankment, London, WW1
Searchlights over the Thames Embankment near Charing Cross, London, keeping watch for enemy aircraft in the early days of the First World War. Cleopatras Needle can be seen on the right. Date: 1914

Background imageKeeping Collection: Black soldiers keeping warm, Western Front, France, WW1

Black soldiers keeping warm, Western Front, France, WW1
Black soldiers keeping warm at a brazier in a camp near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1917

Background imageKeeping Collection: Burning the ice at both ends! by George Studdy

Burning the ice at both ends! by George Studdy
Burning the ice at both ends! Bonzo and the Bonzolines keep their temperatures down on a hot day, with a large cube of ice

Background imageKeeping Collection: Findings Keeping by Muriel Dawson

Findings Keeping by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl holding yellow flowers on a hilltop. Date: 1935

Background imageKeeping Collection: Advert for Halo sleeping cap 1936

Advert for Halo sleeping cap 1936
Halo waver helmet. Sleeping beauty. Worn at night, this unique Halo helmet produces lovely, deepened waves by morning. The back half net tides the ends; the front strips adjust to the waves

Background imageKeeping Collection: Finesse Bridge Set

Finesse Bridge Set
Cover design in art deco style for the Finesse Bridge Set, a decorative set of four pads and sixteen tallies. Featuring an elegant woman in a wide-brimmed hat

Background imageKeeping Collection: Sir Charles Turner

Sir Charles Turner
SIR CHARLES TURNER greeting an acquaintance while keeping his left hand in a muff Date: CIRCA 1782

Background imageKeeping Collection: Sir Amias Paulet

Sir Amias Paulet
SIR AMIAS PAULET (or Poulet) warder responsible for keeping Mary Queen of Scots under lock and key. Date: 1536 - 1588

Background imageKeeping Collection: Fitness Display

Fitness Display
Two soldiers keeping fit on an exercise wheel. Date: early 1930s

Background imageKeeping Collection: Stephen Monteage

Stephen Monteage
STEPHEN MONTEAGE Merchant of London, a pioneer of double-entry book-keeping, surrounded by a ring of roses. Date: 1623 - 1687

Background imageKeeping Collection: Albrecht Von Der Helle

Albrecht Von Der Helle
ALBRECHT VON DER HELLE We have not been able to learn what this resolute-looking German did for a living but you can be sure it wasn t pig- keeping or road-sweeping. Date: 1510 - ?

Background imageKeeping Collection: Design Canopy Bed ca 1760-80 Watercolor graphite

Design Canopy Bed ca 1760-80 Watercolor graphite
Artokoloro

Background imageKeeping Collection: Morning Interior 1890 Oil canvas 25 1 / 2 x 31 7 / 8

Morning Interior 1890 Oil canvas 25 1 / 2 x 31 7 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageKeeping Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Arabic, man, keeping, watch, dead, body, friend, Artist, Mariano Fortuny

Drawings Prints, Print, Arabic, man, keeping, watch, dead, body, friend, Artist, Mariano Fortuny
Drawings and Prints, Print, An Arabic man keeping watch over the dead body of his friend, Artist, Mariano Fortuny, 1838-1874, Fortuny, Mariano, 1838, 1874, 1866, 1866

Background imageKeeping Collection: Seated Figure Study Vision Antiquity 1883-85

Seated Figure Study Vision Antiquity 1883-85
Artokoloro

Background imageKeeping Collection: Picture No. 11770492

Picture No. 11770492
Cat at window Date:

Background imageKeeping Collection: Picture No. 11671897

Picture No. 11671897
Canada Geese with man jogging in the background. Date:

Background imageKeeping Collection: An Elephant Kraal Arranged for the Czarevitch, Near Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)

An Elephant Kraal Arranged for the Czarevitch, Near Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka): Beaters Keeping the Wild Elephants Back from Entering the Kraal

Background imageKeeping Collection: Integrity retiring from Office!, A group of resigning ministers, led by Pitt who

Integrity retiring from Office!, A group of resigning ministers, led by Pitt who holds a document entitled Justice of Emancipating ye Catholicks

Background imageKeeping Collection: The Berlin Congress, Entrance to the Royal Castle, Keeping the Road for the Guests

The Berlin Congress, Entrance to the Royal Castle, Keeping the Road for the Guests to the Banquet

Background imageKeeping Collection: Keeping the Peace. Peter Moran

Keeping the Peace. Peter Moran

Background imageKeeping Collection: Portrait of a young woman with long hair, finger on her mouth

Portrait of a young woman with long hair, finger on her mouth

Background imageKeeping Collection: Half-opened tin, detail

Half-opened tin, detail

Background imageKeeping Collection: Picture No. 11092198

Picture No. 11092198
Cat Maine Coon 3 month old kitten Date:

Background imageKeeping Collection: Picture No. 11092159

Picture No. 11092159
Cat British Shorthair Date:

Background imageKeeping Collection: Picture No. 11092158

Picture No. 11092158
Cat British Shorthair Date:

Background imageKeeping Collection: Picture No. 11092157

Picture No. 11092157
Cat British Shorthair Date:



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"Preserving the Past: A Glimpse into History's Keepers" Wartime pig food poster: During times of scarcity, every effort was made to keep our livestock well-fed and thriving. Keep a Pig poster: In an era when self-sufficiency was crucial, keeping pigs became a patriotic duty for many households. Picture No. 11676042: This captivating image captures the essence of preservation as we witness a moment frozen in time. Picture No. 10901738: The power of photography lies in its ability to keep memories alive, reminding us of cherished moments long gone. Elephant Castle Beehive: Nature's intricate design is awe-inspiring; this beehive stands as a testament to the importance of preserving biodiversity. British Sentry keeping watch on Nijmegen Bridge; Second World War: Brave soldiers stood guard day and night, their unwavering dedication ensuring the safety and security of their comrades. Monk Wine Cellar 14 Cent: Deep within ancient walls lie secrets preserved through centuries—a reminder that some things are worth safeguarding for future generations to appreciate. The Apiarist: Bees diligently collect nectar from blooming flowers, teaching us about perseverance and the delicate balance required to sustain life on our planet. White Star Line, RMS Titanic - bookpost postcard : Through artifacts like this postcard, we remember those who perished aboard the Titanic—an enduring symbol urging us never to forget history's lessons learned at great cost. Daphne du Maurier and family at their Cornish home : Capturing treasured moments with loved ones allows us to hold onto precious memories forever—reminding us why family bonds are worth cherishing and protecting above all else. North American SNJ-2 Texan N66082 .