To ukjente menn og en liten gutt. Gutten sitter på fanget til den yngs...
To ukjente menn og en liten gutt. Gutten sitter på fanget til den yngste mannen. Den eldre mannen med skjegg kan være Bersvend Thoresen.
Crowd by caravans. Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums
This image comes from a collection of glass slides of fairground scenes found in the stores at Discovery Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne. twm_news/sets/72157627692102509/ ( twm_news/sets/72157627692102509/ ) ..We ... More
Human Skeleton. Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums
Blind adults are listening to a short lecture at Sunderland Museum before examining a human skeleton.1913..“To them, their fingers are eyes”..From 1913, John Alfred Charlton Deas, a former curator at Sunderland... More
Women working in the shipyard - A group of people standing next to a t...
This is a Photograph of King George V meeting women working at the shipyard of Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd, Deptford, 15 June 1917...Reference: DS.LG/5/1/1 pg127a...On 22 November Prince William will be visiting... More
Valamo Russian Orthodox Monastery, Karelia, Russia
Monks at monastery buildings in the woods...Munkar vid klosterbyggnader i skogen. ..Location: Valaam monastery, Valamo, Karjala, Karelia, Karelen, Russia (Finland when the image was taken)..Photograph by: Einar... More
Men at a medical congress, Lysekil, Sweden
Seven men at a Nordic medical congress in Lysekil in 1895...Sju män vid en nordisk läkarkongress i Lysekil 1895...Parish (socken): Lysekil.Province (landskap): Bohuslän.Municipality (kommun): Lysekil.County (lä... More
Three men in a cave, Lysekil, Sweden
Dr Gamelin from Orust, customs inspector Bundsen and dr Robert Nordwall in the cave of Bundsen...Dr Gamelin från Orust, tullinspektör Bundsen och dr Robert Nordwall i Bundsens grotta...Parish (socken): Lysekil.... More
Ward C1, 1st Northern General Hospital during the First World War was ...
During the First World War the building that now houses the Hatton Gallery was requisitioned to house the 1st Northern General Hospital. This was normal practice throughout the war years, as army hospitals were... More
Three Australian soldiers - WW1
At least two of them are in the Flying Corps of the Australian Army. You can see their triangular colour patches on the left sleeves.