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Charles Pears Brighton and Hove
Charles Pears, 1873–1958
Brighton and Hove
between 1923 and 1947
Gerald Spencer Pryse To-Morrow When Labour Rules
Gerald Spencer Pryse, 1882–1956
To-Morrow When Labour Rules
1922
Sir George Clausen LMS | British Industries | Coal
Sir George Clausen, 1852–1944
LMS | British Industries | Coal
undated
Austin Cooper Natural History Museum: Lepidoptera
Austin Cooper, 1890–1964
Natural History Museum: Lepidoptera
1928
Andrew Johnson Woodhall Spa: It's Quicker By Rail
Andrew Johnson, active 1935
Woodhall Spa: It's Quicker By Rail
1938
Frank Newbould East Coast Frolics No. 5: "The Drier Side" scores again
Frank Newbould, 1887–1951
East Coast Frolics No. 5: "The Drier Side" scores again
1933
Frank Newbould East Coast Frolics No. 6: "Those Drier Side Blues"
Frank Newbould, 1887–1951
East Coast Frolics No. 6: "Those Drier Side Blues"
1933
Gerald Spencer Pryse British Empire Exhibition 1924: Scenes of Empire Series No. 2
Gerald Spencer Pryse, 1882–1956
British Empire Exhibition 1924: Scenes of Empire Series No. 2
1924
Horace Taylor To Summer Sales by Underground
Horace Taylor, 1881–1934
To Summer Sales by Underground
1926
Septimus Edwin Scott Sunny Rhyl
Septimus Edwin Scott, 1879–1962
Sunny Rhyl
ca. 1930
Sir Frank William Brangwyn Tantallon Castle (proof)
Sir Frank William Brangwyn, 1867–1956
Tantallon Castle (proof)
between 1923 and 1948
Charles Pears The Film-lover Travels Underground
Charles Pears, 1873–1958
The Film-lover Travels Underground
1930
Edward McKnight Kauffer Winter Sales Are Best Reached by the Underground
Edward McKnight Kauffer, 1890–1954
Winter Sales Are Best Reached by the Underground
1922
Fred Taylor Cambridge, Kings College Chapel, Queen Elizabeth's Visit 1564
Print made by Fred Taylor, 1875–1963
Cambridge, Kings College Chapel, Queen Elizabeth's Visit 1564
1929