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Images Dated 18th January 2012

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Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Guinness Trust Buildings, Brandon Street, Walworth, South Lo

Guinness Trust Buildings, Brandon Street, Walworth, South Lo

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Pateley Bridge

Pateley Bridge
A aerial view of Pateley Bridge in North Yorkshire, viewed from the west. Landmarks include the parish church (just left of centre)

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Kissing under the mistletoe

Kissing under the mistletoe
Boy in sailor suit and girl in blue party dress embrace under the Christmas mistletoe. Date: c.1907

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Perfume bottles

Perfume bottles, from thes Maw & Sons catalogue Date: 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Tooting Bec Asylum, Surrey

Tooting Bec Asylum, Surrey
A woman pushes a pram at the entrance to the Tooting Bec Asylum at Tooting Graveney, erected in 1899-1903 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Pierrot and pierrette in the moonlight

Pierrot and pierrette in the moonlight
Pierrot and pierrette kissing in the moonlight. Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Cardiff Workhouse, Cowbridge Road, Cardiff

Cardiff Workhouse, Cowbridge Road, Cardiff
The Cardiff Union workhouse (left) on Cowbridge Road, Cardiff. In the street are a tram, horses and carts, pedestrians and a cyclist. Date: circa 1911

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Foundling Hospital Schools, Berkhamsted

Foundling Hospital Schools, Berkhamsted
The Foundling Hospital Schools, Berkhamsted. The Hospital was founded in 1739 by Captain Thomas Coram and in 1741 began construction of premises at Bloomsbury Fields, London

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Social occasion at Colney Hatch Asylum, Middlesex

Social occasion at Colney Hatch Asylum, Middlesex
A social event, occasion unknown, in the grounds of the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum at Colney Hatch, near Friern Barnet, Middlesex

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Fazakerley Cottage Homes Treat

Fazakerley Cottage Homes Treat
A treat - probably in the form of a country picnic - for boys from the Fazakerley Cottage Homes in Liverpool, accompanied by staff and other helpers

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: St Annes Home, Herne Bay, Kent

St Annes Home, Herne Bay, Kent
In 1876, the former Pier Hotel in Herne Bay (centre of picture) became a convalescent home for pauper children from the South Metropolitan School District

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Semer Workhouse, Suffolk

Semer Workhouse, Suffolk
The workhouse at Semer in Suffolk, erected in 1780 for the Cosford Hundred Incorporation. In 1835, it became the workhouse for the Cosford Poor Law Union. The building no longer exists

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Asylum, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire

The Asylum, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire
The Joint Counties Lunatic Asylum, Abergavenny, opened in 1851, becoming the Monmouthshire Lunatic Asylum in 1897. It was known as the Monmouthshire Mental Hospital from 1916 to 1923

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Cockle Picker, Ulverston

Cockle Picker, Ulverston
A cockle picker outside her cottage near Ulverston, then part of Lancashire. An old woman holds a large basket. On a wooden bench is another basket full of cockle shells

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Western Ambulance Station, Seagrave Road, Fulham

Western Ambulance Station, Seagrave Road, Fulham
Entrance to the ambulance station at the Western Fever Hospital on Seagrave Road, Fulham. Opened in 1877, it was the fourth such hospital to be erected by the Metropolitan Asylums Board which in 1869

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: National Childrens Home and Orphanage, South Coast Branch

National Childrens Home and Orphanage, South Coast Branch
Children and staff at the National Childrens Home and Orphanage, South Coast Branch, Alverstoke, Hampshire Date: Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Kingsway Hospital, Derby

Kingsway Hospital, Derby
An aerial view of the now-demolished Kingsway Hospital, Derby. The hospital opened in 1888 as the Derby Borough Lunatic Asylum. Date: Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: 1st Southern Military Hospital, Stourbridge

1st Southern Military Hospital, Stourbridge
The infirmary of the Stourbridge Union workhouse at Kingswinford, during its First World War occupation as a military hospital when it became part of the 1st Southern General Hospital

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Milton Industrial School, Alexandra Road, Farnborough

Milton Industrial School, Alexandra Road, Farnborough
Inmates and staff of the Milton Industrial School, Alexandra Road, Farnborough Date: 1912

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Neville Hall, Ulverston

Neville Hall, Ulverston

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Pierrot & pierette in red

Pierrot & pierette in red
Pierrot kisses the hand of pierrette on a balcony. Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Demon Floating Sugar

Demon Floating Sugar
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Striking Beauty Workers

Striking Beauty Workers
Four women workers from The Beauty Shop, on strike for decent living wages and decent working hours. Date: early 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Darenth Asylum

Darenth Asylum
The Darenth Schools, near Dartford in Kent, were opened in 1878 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board as a residential institution for imbecile children from London

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Monyhull Colony home 1908

Monyhull Colony home 1908
An inmates home at the Monyhull Colony, Birmingham. The colony, for Sane Epileptics and Feeble Minded Persons, was opened in 1908 by the Birmingham, Aston and Kings Norton Poor Law Unions

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Guinness Trust Building, Pages Walk, Bermondsey, South Lond

Guinness Trust Building, Pages Walk, Bermondsey, South Lond

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Training Ship, Exmouth, Grays, Essex

Training Ship, Exmouth, Grays, Essex
Ships company on the TS Exmouth, operated from 1876 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board on the Thames off Grays, Essex. In 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Workhouse Infirmary, Thrapston, Northamptonshire

The Workhouse Infirmary, Thrapston, Northamptonshire
The infirmary at Thrapston Union workhouse in Northamptonshire designed by William J Donthorn. The establishment later adopted the name Cedar House. Date: Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Bromsgrove Union Workhouse, Worcestershire

Bromsgrove Union Workhouse, Worcestershire
The main block of the former Bromsgrove Union Workhouse. The site later became All Saints Hospital. Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Western Hospital, Seagrave Road, Fulham

Western Hospital, Seagrave Road, Fulham

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Greenwich Childrens Home, Sidcup

Greenwich Childrens Home, Sidcup
Entrance to The Hollies - the Greenwich & Deptford Unions cottage homes site at Lamorbey, near Sidcup, Kent. A group of children stand inside the gate

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Asylum, Peckham

The Asylum, Peckham
Peckham House on the High Street, Peckham - a Metropolitan Licensed Mad House Date: Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Western Hospital, Seagrave Road, Fulham - Doctors Residence

Western Hospital, Seagrave Road, Fulham - Doctors Residence
Uniformed nurses stand next to the doctors residence at the Western Fever Hospital on Seagrave Road, Fulham. Opened in 1877

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Aston Union Workhouse, Birmingham, Warwickshire

Aston Union Workhouse, Birmingham, Warwickshire
An aerial view of Aston Union Workhouse at Erdington, Birmingham. The unions childrens cottage homes are on a separate site, just visible at the right of the picture

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Cleobury Mortimer Union Workhouse, Shropshire

Cleobury Mortimer Union Workhouse, Shropshire
A view of the Cleobury Mortimer Union Workhouse, Shropshire. In 1932, the building was taken over for use as a youth hostel

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Karl Schulpig

Karl Schulpig
1884-1948. Portrait of German commercial artist and painter. Date: 1920

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Workhouse Infirmary, Newport, Shropshire

Workhouse Infirmary, Newport, Shropshire
The infirmary block added to Newport Union workhouse in around 1908. Date: 1911

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Stourbridge 1st Southern General Hospital

Stourbridge 1st Southern General Hospital
Nurses and patients in a ward at the Stourbridge Union workhouse at Kingswinford, during its First World War occupation as a military hospital when it became part of the 1st Southern General

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Stourbridge Union Workhouse, Worcestershire

Stourbridge Union Workhouse, Worcestershire
The administration block of the former Stourbridge Union Workhouse at Kingswinford, Worcestershire. The site later became Wordsley Hospital. Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Wilton Union Workhouse, Wiltshire

Wilton Union Workhouse, Wiltshire
A view of the former Wilton Union Workhouse, designed by Edward Hunt. For many years, the building was occupied by the storage and removal company, Moody s. Date: 2000

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: The Coedy-Gric Institution (Pontypool workhouse), Griffithst

The Coedy-Gric Institution (Pontypool workhouse), Griffithst
The Pontypool Union workhouse at Griffithstown, later also known as the Coedy-Gric Institution. The buildings in the foreground are childrens cottage homes with boys

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Copacabana Palace

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Copacabana Palace Date: 1910s

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Q is for Quality

Q is for Quality
Advertising for Fripps Toilet Soap. Alphabet series of 26 postcards featuring children using or holding the product. Date: c.1912

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Bath chair

Bath chair
" The Country Squire". From thes Maw & Sons catalogue" Date: 1903

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Liberty silk kimonos

Liberty silk kimonos
Image from Liberty catalogue Date: c.1930

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Bleaching Ground at Monteiths Dye Works, Glasgow

Bleaching Ground at Monteiths Dye Works, Glasgow
The bleaching ground at Monteiths Dye Works, Glasgow. Long lengths of cloth are being laid out on the ground. Date: 1843

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Wilting Rose

Wilting Rose
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageImages Dated 18th January 2012: Bath chair

Bath chair
A wicker bath chair with wood frame. From thes Maw & Sons catalogue Date: 1903



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