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Remote control Horserace Toys in a Funfair
A 19th century illustration two native Greenland Eskimos in traditional dress entitled 'modern Eskimos'.
Horse Guards - a historic building in the City of Westminster, London, on Whitehall\n\nBuilt in the mid-18th century as a barracks for the Household Cavalry. \n\nHorse Guards was the entrance to the Palace of Whitehall and St James's Palace;  still ceremonially defended by the King's Life Guard.
Three handsome 1920s style gentlemen wearing white tie and top hat in a luxury brown bar
St John's Wood, London, UK: The Ivy restaurant on St John's Wood High Street, London. People walk past with a dog.
Vintage photograph, A chat with the keeper by Henry Peach Robinson, Victorian 19th Century
Fun evening meeting. Portrait with three men wearing old-fashioned clothes sitting on sofa with snack and tense face over white background. Football match, sports betting. Concept of retro, vintage
Masham, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom - December 27, 2010: A fox hunt meeting on a snowy Boxing Day in the Market Place, Masham
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Portrait of a chimney sweep.
Busy roads of horse drawn carriages outside Royal Exchange and Bank of England
Two handsome mixed race well dressed men walking pure breed dogs in the dutch country side for mental health
Image from 1894 French book, about the New Adventures of the nephew of Robinson. Black and white illustrations of the era and culture of maritime advenure.\nHer we see an officer with a cane, walking out with two elegant society ladies.
Mature people practising singing for Christmas carolling.  They are dressed up in period costumes. Interior of vintage home during evening.
Lovable, pretty dog and British Flag. Closeup, indoors. Studio photo. Congratulations for family, loved ones, relatives, friends and colleagues. Pet care concept
Vintage photograph of the The Old Curiosity Shop in Clare market, Victorian 19th Century. The Old Curiosity Shop in Clare Market claims to be the inspiration for Charles Dickens's description of the eponymous antique shop
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West London, England, UK – 06/10/2024: Street view. Pedestrians are walking on street.\n\nCaptured at Uxbridge road , London W12 area near  Ariel Way London W12 area. The street seen in this photo is located in Shepherd's Bush, which is within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. This area is known for its diverse range of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, as well as its proximity to Westfield Shopping Centre and other local amenities.
Lower Regent Street with horse drawn taxi and stagecoaches on road
Portrait of a chimney sweep.
Morning drink. Two gentlemen wearing old vintage suit and hat standing with cup of coffee and looking at camera over white background. Concept of historical remake, comparison of eras, retro, vintage
Purebred, stylish dog, english bulldog wearing classical vest, shirt and cap against green studio background. Gentleman look. Concept of animals, humor, pets fashion, vet, style, ad
Vintage photograph Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, 19th Century. The seventh child and third son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
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A Pug poses in a top hat, lying down against a neutral background, giving a humorous and stylish look.
London, England 1800s: The National Gallery an art museum in Trafalgar Square, City of Westminster. Founded in 1824 and Trafalgar Square since 1838, it houses  over 2,000 paintings.
Mature man practising singing for Christmas carolling.  He is dressed up in period costume. Interior of vintage home during evening.
Side view of a Victorian police wagon pullled by a bay horse. 3D illustration isolated on a white background.
This is the original Joker playing card from the 'Shakespeare' 1895 deck, produced by Bernhard Dondorf in Germany for the London company C. W. Faulkner & Co. This card shows the Joker riding on the back of a donkey. Curiously, the quotation at the bottom 'Laugh and the world laughs with you' is not from Shakespeare, but from (Solitude) by 19th century poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox. After 1902, this deck was published by Dondorf with different Jokers and plain Aces of Spades as 'No 192'. C. W. Faulkner and Co. operated from Golden Lane in London, EC1. From 1882 they worked as lithographers, and also printed in gravure. Their best-quality playing cards were those printed in Germany, some by Dondorf, prior to the First World War. C. W. Faulkner and Co. were best known for their postcards and greetings cards, including Misfitz, which they produced until about 1920. The company closed in 1956.
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