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Historical Central Press Art Prints Collection (#4)

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Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: New Cathedral

New Cathedral
November 1959: The circular Guild Chapel of the new Coventry Cathedral under construction, with the old cathedral in the background. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Helpful Kitty

Helpful Kitty
September 1933: A cat hangs a row of tame rats on the washing line to dry. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Masailand

Masailand
4th April 1966: Members of the Saab team Pat Moss-Carlsson and her driver Elizabeth Nystrom practice for the East African Safari Rally. Masai warriors greet the racers with a friendly wave

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: End Of Work

End Of Work
May 1926: A volunteer engine driver bidding farewell to the station master after the General Strike of 1926. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Milk Depot

Milk Depot
1926: Volunteers load milk churns from a central collection point in Hyde Park, London during the General Strike of 1926. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Sifting Coal

Sifting Coal
May 1926: Volunteers working in a coal mine in Preston during the General Strike of 1926, in which trade union members from various key industries in Britain stopped work for a week in support of

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Going To The Somme

Going To The Somme
circa 1916: French soldiers pass through a bombed out area as they advance on the Somme. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Milk Pool

Milk Pool
May 1926: Volunteers load milk churns from a central collection point in Hyde Park, London during the General Strike of 1926. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Cherry Blossom Time

Cherry Blossom Time
13th April 1964: The Jefferson Memorial in Washington, USA seen through the blooming cherry blossom. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Food Convoy

Food Convoy
May 1926: An armed convoy of food supplies escorted by troops and police, makes its way through London during the 1926 General Strike. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Coal Rations

Coal Rations
May 1926: Boys bring home the family coal rations from a colliery near Edinburgh, during the General Strike of 1926. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: London Traffic

London Traffic
May 1926: Traffic on one of Londons bridges during the General Strike of 1926. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Charging Gnu

Charging Gnu
18th August 1965: A wildebeest and a zebra in Kruger National Park, South Africa. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Capitol Building

Capitol Building
March 1979: The United States Capitol Building in Washington DC. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Loading Coal

Loading Coal
May 1926: Volunteers working in a coal mine during the General Strike of 1926, in which trade union members from various key industries in Britain stopped work for a week in support of the miners

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Pleasure Cruise

Pleasure Cruise
June 1957: A converted cargo canal barge Water Rambler carrying passengers between Oxford and Birmingham. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Safetys Sake

Safetys Sake
May 1926: A police officer rides with volunteer bus drivers during the General Strike of 1926. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Polo Ponies

Polo Ponies
May 1936: American polo ponies in the stables at the Beaufort Polo Club, Norton. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Military Convoy

Military Convoy
May 1926: A convoy of supplies escorted by an armoured car, and lorry-load of steel-helmeted troops, making its way through the City of London during the 1926 General Strike

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Barbed Bus

Barbed Bus
May 1926: A police officer rides with volunteer bus drivers during the General Strike of 1926. Barbed wire across the bonnet gives added protection against attack

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Mesopotamian Campaign

Mesopotamian Campaign
A gunboat on the River Tigris during the Mesopotamian Campaign of World War I, circa 1915. (Photo by Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Grouse Shoot

Grouse Shoot
circa 1929: A grouse shooting party at Crianlarich, Perthshire, Scotland. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Cricket Fans

Cricket Fans
1930: Crowds watching the 2nd test match between England and Australia at Leeds. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Anti Strike Women

Anti Strike Women
May 1926: A group of women from Swansea protesting against the General Strike. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Bank Of England

Bank Of England
1921: The Bank Of England was founded in 1694 and operated from the Grocers Hall until 1734 when the new building in Threadneedle Street was opened which was extended by Sir John Soane at the turn of

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Cock Lane Golden Boy

Cock Lane Golden Boy
15th April 1966: The Golden Boy of Cock Lane, East London, who was erected on the corner of Cock Lane and Gullpin Street in the 1660s to mark the spot where the Great Fire of London ended

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Millbank Tower

Millbank Tower
The construction of the Millbank Tower, also known as the Vickers Tower, as seen from the Albert Embankment, 12th January 1961. It was designed by Ronald Ward & Partners and completed in 1962

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Barbican Estate

Barbican Estate
Floating gardens in the Barbican Estate, 23rd September 1970. (Photo by Roger Jackson/Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Ford Bumpers

Ford Bumpers
Ford Anglia cars stand idle during a workers strike at the Ford Motor Company plant in Dagenham, London. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Francisco Villa

Francisco Villa
General Francisco Villa, born Doroteo Arango, also known as Pancho Villa (1877 - 1923) Mexican bandit and hero of the Mexican Revolution. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Flamingos

Flamingos
A flock of flamingos at Lake Nakuru, Kenya. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: A Sniper

A Sniper
circa 1916: A sharpshooter aims over a river from high ground in Serbia. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Anti-German Riots

Anti-German Riots
circa 1916: Anti-German riots in Britain during the First World War. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Reims

Reims
1918: The devastation in the French town of Reims. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Cork Street

Cork Street
circa 1930: Cars in Saint Patricks street in Cork. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: County Galway

County Galway
circa 1920: An Irish village with the mountains of Connemara in the background. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Corinthian Pillars

Corinthian Pillars
November 1957: Towering pillars at the ruins of Baalbek city, near to Damascus in Lebanon, remarkably spared after many attacks and an earthquake in 1759. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Trying To Catch Up

Trying To Catch Up
July 1948: A toddler runs to catch her parents, her endeavours hampered by the fact that her romper suit is falling down. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: End Of Season

End Of Season
Workers in a boatyard loading up the boats for the winter

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Cricket Ground

Cricket Ground
A huge crowd of spectators on the pitch at the final test match between England and Australia at the Oval, London, with the famous gasometer in the background

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Heatwave

Heatwave
A crowd of sunbathers at the Oasis open-air swimming pool, London, taking advantage of a heatwave

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Air Show

Air Show
An aerial view of a scene at Farnborough Air Show

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: New Delhi

New Delhi
An aerial view of the Government buildings of New Delhi, India showing expanses of open space and gardens surrounding the buildings

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Fire Fighting Demo

Fire Fighting Demo
Firemen at the London Fire Brigade Headquarters at Millbank demonstrating breathing apparatus which uses compressed air instead of oxygen

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Fire Fighting Demo

Fire Fighting Demo
Firemen demonstrating the new and existing type of breathing apparatus at the London Fire Brigade Headquarters at Millbank

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: River Games

River Games
Three young boys splashing about in a side-water of the River Ouse to cool off in the August sun

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Sporty Arrivals

Sporty Arrivals
The first consignment of Honda S-800 sports cars wait to be unloaded at London docks

Background imageHistorical Central Press Art Prints Collection: Hopeful Spectator

Hopeful Spectator
A lone woman shelters under an umbrella while the Number One Court is covered by canvas as rain delays the start of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships



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