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Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Napoleon III and Eugenie

Napoleon III and Eugenie
Napoleon III (1808 - 1873), nephew of Napoleon I, was the first President of France, ruling from (1848 - 1852), with his wife EugÚ«®e de Montijo (1826 - 1920)

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Women working at the Victoria Press 1861

Women working at the Victoria Press 1861
Women and girls working as compositors under the supervision of a man at the Victoria Press printing office in Great Coram Street, London

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Amateur female photographers at work 1890

Amateur female photographers at work 1890
Amateur female photographers at work in the Court of Lions in the Alhambra, Granada. Woman played an active role in the development of photography as a medium and by the 1890 s

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Advert for Treloar carpets 1918

Advert for Treloar carpets 1918
Trevoar carpets in Ludgate Hill. Date: 1918

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: South African female soldier in the Boer War 1900

South African female soldier in the Boer War 1900
Female South African soldier Mrs Otto Krantz with her horse and in a field, at the time of the Boer War. The Sphere describes the military role of Boer women beyond preparation

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Line of female ambulance drivers 1918

Line of female ambulance drivers 1918
Female Red Cross ambulance drivers standing in a line in front of their vehicles with their mascot, a great Dane. The Sphere describes Queen Marys specific interest in the role of women in the war

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: First womens village council in Findon, Sussex, May 1918

First womens village council in Findon, Sussex, May 1918
Photograph of the first womens village council in Findon, Sussex, established in 1917. The accompanying article describes the origins of the council in the innate female concern for domestic affairs

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Female land army workers resting after a full day 1918

Female land army workers resting after a full day 1918
Women in Theydon, Essex, resting, socialising and reading in their club room after a days training for land army work. The Womens Land Army was established in 1917 to replace male workers in

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Female royalist Spanish troops 1875

Female royalist Spanish troops 1875
Three sketches of female Alphonsist vivandieres from different regiments, shortly after the restoration of the Bourbon monarchy under Alphonso XII in Spain, December 1874. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Female royal flying corps driver 1918

Female royal flying corps driver 1918
Female royal flying corps driver from a painting by Harrington Mann. Date: 1918

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: A French cantiniere 1890

A French cantiniere 1890
French cantiniere, named as Madame Vialar, striking a distinctly sassy pose which well displays her two medals; the military medal and the Crimean medal, during the first Franco-Dahomean War

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Women unloading van outside veterinary hospital 1918

Women unloading van outside veterinary hospital 1918
Women photographed unloading a forage van outside a veterinary hospital in London, specialising in the treatment of injured horses

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Women farm workers loading a cart, May 1918

Women farm workers loading a cart, May 1918
Two female farm workers as they load a cart with " roots for cattle", possibly swedes. The Sphere gives an extremely complimentary report of female work on farms describing how " there

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Women jam makers at work, May 1918

Women jam makers at work, May 1918
Women working in the boiler room of a jam factory in England. Jam-making process, output of the factory and the importance of jam to the armys food supply, needing approximately 100

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Woman harvesting apples as old man watches 1918

Woman harvesting apples as old man watches 1918
Old man watches, " not altogether unmixed with disapproval", as women harvest apples in an English garden. The Sphere comments on the mixed reaction of the old man

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Bridge Street railway station, Northampton

Bridge Street railway station, Northampton
Railway station at Northampton, with a busy street scene outside. The first of three stations in the city, it was known as Bridge Street railway station, opening in 1845. Date: 1847

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Women working at a South London gas works 1918

Women working at a South London gas works 1918
Women working at the South Metropolitan Gas Works, London. The Sphere elaborates on the pioneering work of the engineer of these gas works in successfully replacing male workers with women

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Charing cross station 1870

Charing cross station 1870
A detailed exterior view engraving showing front of Charing cross station in the nineteenth century. Date: 1870

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Grand Junction Railway in Crewe 1843

Grand Junction Railway in Crewe 1843
Crewe Railway station during the nineteenth century. Date: 1843

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Exterior view of Derby station

Exterior view of Derby station during the nineteenth century Date: 1843

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Derby station 1843

Derby station 1843
Interior view of Derby station railway. Date: 1843

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Elsenham railway station

Elsenham railway station
Exterior of Elsenham station. Date: 1845

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Dorchester station from the roman amphitheatre

Dorchester station from the roman amphitheatre
Dorchester station from the Roman Amphitheatre Date: 1847

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Dorking station

Dorking station. Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Great Chesterford Station 1845

Great Chesterford Station 1845
Exterior of the Great Chesterford Station, Essex. Date: 1845

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Chester and Holyhead railway 1848

Chester and Holyhead railway 1848
Chester and Holyhead general railway. Date: 1848

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Carlise Gare de Carlise. Midland Railway

Carlise Gare de Carlise. Midland Railway
Gare de Carlise. Midland railway during the nineteenth century. Date: 1878

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: London and Brighton Railway terminus

London and Brighton Railway terminus
Exterior of London and Brighton Railway terminus. Date: 1844

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Birmingham Railway Terminus 1852

Birmingham Railway Terminus 1852
Exterior of Birmingham Railway Terminus. Date: 1852

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Birmingham Terminus of North-Western Railway

Birmingham Terminus of North-Western Railway
an outlook engraving view of the outside of Birmingham terminus in the nineteenth centuary Date: 1846

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Bangor station 1848

Bangor station 1848
An engraving of outside of a Bangor station showing the rail which has workers during construction. Date: 1848

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Birmingham, Grand Central Railway Station 1854

Birmingham, Grand Central Railway Station 1854
The New Grand Central Railway station in Birmingham during the nineteenth century. Date: 1854

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Royal Train at Berwick station 1849

Royal Train at Berwick station 1849
An interior engraving view of a packed station waiting on the arrival of the royal train at Berwick-upon-tweed. Date: 1849

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Bath Station

Bath Station
An interior look of the inside of Bath station Date: 1845

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Aberdeen Railway-Dee Bridge and Aberdeen terminus 1850

Aberdeen Railway-Dee Bridge and Aberdeen terminus 1850
Opening of the Aberdeen railway, Dee and Aberdeen terminus. Date: 1850

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Exterior of the Railway pavilion at Tottenham

Exterior of the Railway pavilion at Tottenham
Outlook view of Wimbledon station. Date: circa 1900

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Ludgate station

Ludgate station
Cartoons in Fun, 1866, showing an illustration of a packed platform at Ludgate where people are waiting for a 8:37 train. This article was written by Sylvanus Suburban Date: 1866

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Ludgate Hill Station and New Bridge Street

Ludgate Hill Station and New Bridge Street
The exterior of Ludgate Hill Station and New Bridge Street. Terminus of the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (which closed in 1929). Date: circa 1900

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Railway pavilion at Tottenham 1847

Railway pavilion at Tottenham 1847
An exterior look of Tottenham railway station. Date: 1847

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Proposed central railway terminus, London 1846

Proposed central railway terminus, London 1846
Overview of the proposed Central Railway terminus for the city of London, including the market on Old Bailey, Ludgate Hill and the new viaduct (Holburn). Date: 1846

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Nine Elms

Nine Elms
An outside view of the south western station Nine Elms Date: 1846

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Hampton Court Railway Station 1849

Hampton Court Railway Station 1849
Hampton Court Railway Station. Date: 1849

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Hammersmith Station

Hammersmith Station
Outside view of Hammersmith Station on the Great Western (GWR) & Metropolitan Railways. Date: circa 1900

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: British Manufacture of motor cars by G. H. Davis 1926

British Manufacture of motor cars by G. H. Davis 1926
Diagram showing the construction and assemblage of cars at the Austin Motor Company, Longbridge Works at Birmingham. Date: 1926

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Passengers bound for Southend at Fenchurch Street Station

Passengers bound for Southend at Fenchurch Street Station
Passengers bound for Southend, dressed for a day on the beach at Fenchurch Street Station, London. Date: 1900

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Fenchurch Street Railway Station - London

Fenchurch Street Railway Station - London
Fenchurch Street, Great Eastern Railway Station facing East, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Broad Street Station 1871

Broad Street Station 1871
Adjacent to Liverpool Street Station, on the north side of Liverpool Street opposite the junction with Old Broad Street. Date: 1871

Background imageImages Dated 17th September 2019: Crystal Palace Railway Station, London 1865

Crystal Palace Railway Station, London 1865
Subway of the new high-level station at the Crystal Palace. Date: 1865



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