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Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Street Dress

Street Dress
A proud lady in Edwardian street dress, looks lively for this studio portrait. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Wind Organ

Wind Organ
A monk works the bellows for a fourteenth century organist, circa 1335. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Hotel Kitchens

Hotel Kitchens
The chefs and staff in the restaurant kitchen of the Hotel Cecil. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Medieval Forge

Medieval Forge
Thirteenth century rustics at a blacksmiths forge, circa 1200. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Siblings

Siblings
Mother and children in the parlour. London Stereoscopic Company Comic Series (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Tom And Maggie

Tom And Maggie
Tom and Maggie overwhelmed by the flood in scene from George Eliots book, Mill-on the Floss. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Bloomers

Bloomers
Women in Bloomers, loose trousers gathered at the knee or ankle, a fashion started by American magazine editor Amelia Bloomer. It did not catch on but did re-appear as swimwear

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens
English novelist Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Peace With France

Peace With France
Crowds gather outside the house of the French ambassador in Portman Square, London to celebrate the new peace between France and Britain following the Treaty of Amiens

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Sitting Dickens

Sitting Dickens
English writer Charles Dickens (1812 - 1870), from the original wet-plate negative by Herbert Watkins. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Factory Boys

Factory Boys
An illustration from the novel The Life and Adventures of Michael Armstrong, the Factory Boy by the English novelist Frances Trollope (1780 - 1863), the mother of Anthony Trollope

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Pickwick Papers

Pickwick Papers
The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickins, Vol 1, title page drawn by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Brixton Charlie

Brixton Charlie
Charles Rouse, the last of the Charlies, an early police force. His watch was on Brixton Road, London. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Union Street

Union Street
Cotton mills on Union Street in Manchester. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Monoliths Journey

Monoliths Journey
Cleopatras Needle wrapped in a specially built torpedo-shaped shell at the start of its journey. It was towed from Alexandria in Egypt, where it had stood for nearly 2, 000 years

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: London Gardens

London Gardens
The backyards of a row of terraced houses in a slum area of London. Over London by Rail by Gustave Dore (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Slum Children

Slum Children
Dudley Street in the Seven Dials (Covent Garden) area of London. Original Artwork: By Gustav Dore. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln (1809 - 1865), the 16th President of the United States of America (1861 - 1865). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Culloden Moor

Culloden Moor (aka Drummossie Moor)in Inverness looking towards the Moray Firth with British soldiers firing on fleeing and dying soldiers who are being tended by their women, April 1746

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: London Omnibus

London Omnibus
Passengers travel between Paddington and the Bank aboard Shillibeers omnibus for a fare of one shilling. Guildhall Library (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Pickpocket

Pickpocket
A pickpocket at work on an unsuspecting gentleman. Original Publication: Busbys Humorous Etchings - Introspection - Thomas Busby (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Marvel At Munchhausen

Marvel At Munchhausen
The magnificent Baron Munchhausen riding a canonball over an enemy camp. An illustration from Rudolf Erich Raspes book Baron Munchhausens Narrative of his Marvellous Travels and Campaigns in Russia

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Musical Mozarts

Musical Mozarts
German composer Leopold Mozart (1719 - 1787) playing the violin accompanied by his seven year old son Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) on the harpsichord

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: No Rules

No Rules
A group of boys playing an old-fashioned version of football. Original Artwork: Engraving by Webster (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: National Assembly

National Assembly
The interior of the French National Assembly building at the time of the French Revolution. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Subscription Room

Subscription Room
Diners and cardplayers in the great subscription room at Brooks Club, St Jamess Street, London. Original Artwork: Engraving by Thomas Rowlandson (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Buying And Selling

Buying And Selling
1854: The London Stock Exchange. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace
circa 1853: The Open Colonnade and Garden Front of the Crystal Palace, under reconstruction in Sydenham, south London. (Photo by Philip Henry Delamotte/Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Haydn Monument

Haydn Monument
circa 1900: The monument in Berlin to the German composer Franz Joseph Haydn. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: London Sweep

London Sweep
1849: A young chimney sweep dressed in rags and covered in soot. Original Publication: From London Labour and London Poor by Henry Mayhew Original Publication

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: An Old Song

An Old Song
circa 1800: A woman plays the harpsichord for a gentleman admirer. Original Artist - Hennessy. Engraver - Jenkins (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Great Eastern

Great Eastern
August 1865: The breaking of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable on board Brunels steamship the Great Eastern. Original Publication: Illustrated London News

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Great Eastern

Great Eastern
September 1865: The laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable on board Brunels steamship the Great Eastern. Original Publication: Illustrated London News

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: The Tug Of War

The Tug Of War
December 1878: Little Katie and Johnny wrestle with a Christmas cracker. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Check Those Stripes

Check Those Stripes
circa 1895: Wearing a check knickerbocker suit with ribbed three-quarter socks and low-laced oxfords and holding a terrier pup a father sits arm-in -arm between his two daughters clad in stripes

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Railway Opening

Railway Opening
27th September 1825: The opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, the worlds first public railway. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Poets Walk

Poets Walk
circa 1900: Tree lined Well Walk in Hampstead, London beloved of Constable and a favourite haunt of Coleridge and Charles Lamb. It is where Keats composed Endymion and The Eve of St Agnes

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Railway Junction

Railway Junction
January 1868: Junction of the Midland, Great Northern and Metropolitan railways at Kings Cross, London. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Lucky Dog

Lucky Dog
circa 1900: On a frozen pond one woman pushes a friend and her dog across the ice on a sleigh. A photogravure. (Photo by Henry Stevens/Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Great Western

Great Western
1838: The Great Western Steamship, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel with a gross tonnage of 703 tons, passing Portishead on her 1st voyage from Bristol to New York

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Free The Park

Free The Park
1866: Reform Leaguers fighting with the police at Marble Arch. Use of Hyde Park had been restricted and this was opposed by the Reform League. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Lexington

Lexington
19th April 1773: Hand to hand fighting in the Battle of Lexington, the first battle in the American War of Independence. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Twin Steam-Ship

Twin Steam-Ship
August 1875: The twin steamship Castalia a catamaran type passenger ship carrying passengers from Dover to Calais, seen from the bows. Original Publication: The Graphic - The Channel Passage - pub

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Revolutionaries

Revolutionaries
1848: A meeting of Revolutionaries in a cellar in Berlin, the plotters are of all ages and classes. Sketch - Hoffman (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Manchester

Manchester
1889: A birds eye view of Manchester in 1889 with various landmarks identified. Original Publication: The Graphic - pub. 1889 Illustration - H W Baker and W Brewer (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Hurdling

Hurdling
April 1871: Hurdle racing at Brompton. Athletics with sturdy looking hurdles like five-barred gates! Original Publication: The Graphic - Athletic Sports at Brompton-Hurdle Racing - pub

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Victoria Tower

Victoria Tower
circa 1840: The royal entrance to the New Houses of Parliament, Victoria Tower. Original Artist: By Jones (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageHulton Archive Collection: Gentle Pleasures

Gentle Pleasures
circa 1855: A decorous couple ballroom dancing. Original Artist - Auguste Francois Laby (1784 - 1860). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)



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