Princess Margaret, left, and Princess Elizabeth, future Queen Elizabeth II, right, broadcasting to the children of the empire, 13h October, 1940....
Lin Biao with Mao Zedong. 1940. Mao Zedong , was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China ,...
American playwright Philip Barry , circa 1940. Perhaps his most famous work is the Broadway play 'The Philadelphia Story', produced as a film in 1940.
Sugar Ray Robinson crushes Kid Gavilan to retain the welterweight title in 1949. Born in Detroit, Mich., on May 3 Robinson began fighting...
Diagram of J. J. Thomson's apparatus for studying 'positive rays'. Large bulb with A) anode, C) cathode in front of the cylinder of soft iron with...
Illustration celebrating the opening of the wireless telegraph between Paris and Casablanca, showing the men whose work made it possible: Edouard...
Photograph of US Admirals with King George V. Left to Right: David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty , Admiral Hugh Rodman , King George V , William Sims , and...
Cricketer writer, Neville Cardus, playing for an MCC eleven against Ringwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, circa 1937. Sir Neville Cardus was born...
Portrait of Countess Maria Tarnowska , sketch by Nino Busetto , from L'Illustrazione Italiana, Year XXXVII, No 12, March 20, 1910.
British seaman Frank Laskier makes one of his popular broadcasts during World War II, circa 1942. A gunner in the Merchant Navy, Laskier's ship was...
This station was the busiest terminus in London at this time. During the 1940s lines into the station were electrified, to provide a more efficient...
This station was the busiest terminus in London at this time. During the 1940s lines into the station were electrified, to provide a more efficient...
Passengers leaving a train at Liverpool Street station at 9.00 am on 29 June 1949. This station was the busiest terminus in London at this time....
Kodachrome colour photograph of John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon , taken by JCA Redhead during World War Two. Moore-Brabazon was made Lord...
In the summer of 1935 Tom Coleman became the chief engineer for the LMSR, where he remained until his retirement in July 1949. Coleman is best known...
The Merchant Venturer', Metro-Vic Locomotive No 18100 at Bristol Temple Meads station on 31 May 1952. In the late 1940s the Great Western Railway...
Poster produced for the Southern Railway , advising children of the dangers associated with trains and railway lines, showing two cartoon children in...
Poster produced for Southern Railway to promote rail services between the West of England and Waterloo Station, London. The poster shows �The Devon...
Poster produced for Southern Railway to promote rail services between the West of England and Waterloo Station, London. The poster shows �The Devon...
Made by the Gramophone Co Ltd, Hayes, Middlesex. From the 1940s the pop-up toaster took over as the standard design. The first pop-up toaster was...
Sir Charles Galton Darwin, English mathematical physicist, c.1940. Photograph. Sir Charles Galton Darwin , son of Sir George Howard Darwin and...
The chemical engineer Carl Bosch developed industrial ammonia synthesis. He worked with Friedrich Bergius on the invention and development of...
The Pye LV30 is a compact nine inch TRF-type table model receiver. It has a distinctive purple screen, which was popular in British sets of the late...
British statesmen arrive at Southampton on the 'Empress of Britain', having attended the British Empire Economic Conference in Ottawa, Canada, 25th...
Artur Axmann , leader of the Hitler Youth from 1940 to 1945, at the start of his trial at Nuremberg. He was sentenced to three years and three months...
Man and his two sons pause at trail signs at Devil's Postpile National Monument in California's Sierra Nevada mountain range near Mammoth Lakes. The...
Metal image of a Pachuco, wearing a Zoot Suit, a style for Mexicans in Southern California in the 1940's, attached to a vintage 1949 Chevrolet Deluxe...
The Onslow Court Hotel in Kensington, London, September 1985. In the later 1940s, it was home to John George Haigh, aka The Acid Bath Murderer, who...
Leyton Orient Football Club, UK, 16th August 1967. Not in order: Tony Ackerman, Peter Allen, Malcom Slater, Barry Fry, Tommy Anderson, John Snedden,...
Cartoon depicting a dispute between George Lansbury , James Maxton , Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham and James Henry Thomas . Dated 20th Century.
Homage to film director Federico Fellini, on the stone is written 'To Federico Fellini by Rome and its people 1949'.
From left to right, comedian Tommy Handley , writer Ted Kavanagh and producer and former cricketer Francis Worsley , who are collaborating on the BBC...
British comedian Tommy Handley , star of the BBC radio comedy 'It's That Man Again' or 'ITMA', with the show's writer Ted Kavanagh , circa 1940.
Warren Thomas Buys School Bus - This title registration of the Colorado revenue department shows that on July 28 James S. Thomas, warden of the state...
Denver, Co - City Park General, Crowds For the first time fishing in City Park lake became legal at 9 a. M. Monday morning and more than 200 anglers...
Sam Snead describes the winning round at the awards ceremony during the 1949 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 10th, 1949 in...
Bobby Jones wears his Green Jacket during the 1949 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in April in Augusta, Georgia.
Rear view of the Augusta National Clubhouse during the 1949 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in April 1949 in Augusta, Georgia.
Rear view of the Augusta National Clubhouse during the 1949 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in April 1949 in Augusta, Georgia.
Sam Snead is congratulated by Lloyd Mangrum, Bobby Jones and Johnny Bulla after winning the 1949 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on...
Left to right Ed Dudley, Lloyd Mangrum, Johnny Bulla, Sam Snead, Bobby Jones, Fielding Wallace, Marion Luke, and Clifford Roberts, sitting on the...