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Images Dated 29th September 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Mumbles Train

Mumbles Train
The worlds first passenger train, the Swansea and Mumbles Railway, carries people from Swansea in south Wales to the seaside village of Mumbles, 1864. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: HMS Warrior

HMS Warrior
The HMS Warrior, the Royal Navys first iron-hulled warship, off Keyham Dockyard in Plymouth, circa 1860. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Small Tortoiseshell

Small Tortoiseshell
Small tortoiseshell on verbena at Knightshayes

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Landseers Lions

Landseers Lions
One of the four lions by Sir Edwin Landseer, in the year they were placed at the foot of Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square, 1867. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Brighton West Pier

Brighton West Pier
The West Pier in Brighton, circa 1870. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Slum Children

Slum Children
circa 1895: Barefooted slum children of London in the late 19th century. Collection - Leonard Russell (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Whiteleys Invoice

Whiteleys Invoice
An invoice for goods from William Whiteleys fancy goods store on Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, 1864. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Patterns and variable colors in dune, Sossusvlei, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namib Desert

Patterns and variable colors in dune, Sossusvlei, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namib Desert, Namibia
Sossusvlei (sometimes written Sossus Vlei) is a salt and clay pan surrounded by high red dunes, located in the southern part of the Namib Desert, in the Namib Naukluft National Park of Namibia

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: 4X4, Adventure, Bare Tree, Clear Sky, Dead Tree Island, Jeep, Landscape, No People

4X4, Adventure, Bare Tree, Clear Sky, Dead Tree Island, Jeep, Landscape, No People
4X4, Adventure, Bare Tree, Clear Sky, Dead Tree Island, Jeep, Landscap, Gallo Landscapes, 88671702

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Iron Foundry

Iron Foundry
The Messrs. Rennie ironworks in London, circa 1865. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Victorian Masons

Victorian Masons
A group of Victorian stonemasons, 1857. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Victorian Life

Victorian Life
A group of Victorian travellers board a rowing boat on a lake, 1867. (Photo by Francis Hollyer/Otto Herschan/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Grenadier Guards

Grenadier Guards
Drummers of the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, 1860. (Photo by Colonel H. W. Verschoyle/Otto Herschan/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Brighton West Pier

Brighton West Pier
The West Pier in Brighton, circa 1870. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Eastbourne Pier

Eastbourne Pier
The pier in Eastbourne, Sussex, 1867. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Elephant Rides

Elephant Rides
Elephant rides at London Zoo in Regents Park, 1864. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Queen Victoria Street

Queen Victoria Street in London, looking east towards Mansion House, 1867. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Wildebeast Leaping for Survival

Wildebeast Leaping for Survival
Wildebeast crossing the Mara River. Wildebeest, also called gnus, can be found in the plains and acacia savannas of Eastern Africa

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: birthday, chipmunk, humor, party, turtle

birthday, chipmunk, humor, party, turtle, Animal Humour, 83290871

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: St Pancras Station

St Pancras Station
St Pancras railway station and the Midland Grand Hotel on the Euston Road in London, circa 1890. It was designed by George Gilbert Scott and built in the latter half of the 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Colorful huts in grassy field

Colorful huts in grassy field

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Lunch Break

Lunch Break
circa 1890: Navvies having a dinner break in a Hury outlet culvert during work on the Hury Reservoir dam in Yorkshire. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Reed Ricking

Reed Ricking
Men piling up bundles of reed into ricks for use as thatch. The reeds are being transported in a wide flat bottomed boat. Original Artwork: Platinotype Original Publication

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Victorian Wedding

Victorian Wedding
A Victorian wedding, 1865. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Victorian Theatre

Victorian Theatre
A Victorian theatrical performance, 1863. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: The Grassmarket

The Grassmarket in Edinburgh, with Edinburgh Castle in the background, circa 1870. (Photo by James Valentine/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Northern Outfall Sewer

Northern Outfall Sewer
Concrete mills at the Northern Outfall Sewer in London, 1860. The sewer was designed by Joseph Bazalgette in the 1850s. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Correct Likeness

Correct Likeness
A professional photographer consults with clients in his studio, circa 1860. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Brighton West Pier

Brighton West Pier
The West Pier in Brighton, circa 1872. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Strand-On-The-Green

Strand-On-The-Green
Strand-on-the-Green on the banks of the River Thames in Chiswick, west London, with the old Kew Bridge and water tower in the background, circa 1865. (Photo by J)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Down To Margate

Down To Margate
A musical troupe entertains the holidaymakers under Margate Pier, circa 1860. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: John Knox House

John Knox House
The house of 16th century Protestant Reformer John Knox on the Canongate, part of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, circa 1865. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Beverley Market

Beverley Market
The marketplace in Beverley, Yorkshire, with the Market Cross on the left, 1869. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Victorian Maidservant

Victorian Maidservant
A Victorian maidservant with a broom, 1867. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Brighton Pavilion

Brighton Pavilion
The Royal Pavilion in Brighton, circa 1870. Designed by John Nash in the early 19th century, it served as a holiday home for the Prince Regent (later King George IV)

Background imageImages Dated 29th September 2008: Barking Reservoir

Barking Reservoir
Barking reservoir wharfs in London, 1860. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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