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  • Ships, Boats and Other VesselsExpand
    • Royal Navy WarshipsExpand
      • Royal Navy Warships – SailExpand
        • HMS Victory, Nelson’s last Flagship
        • HMS Pickle, courier of joy and woe
        • HMS Speedwell, the graceful, useful Ketch
        • HMS Alert, 14 guns Brig, 1790
        • HMS Shannon, 38 guns, Frigate, 1806
        • HMS Defender, Lugger, 1810
        • HMS Terror, Bomb Vessel, 1812
        • HMS Nimble, 14 guns, Cutter, 1812
        • HMS Express, Schooner, 1815
        • HMS Fantome, 18 guns, Brig, 1838
      • Royal Navy Warships – SteamExpand
        • H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, Battleship, 1892
        • HMS Havock, Torpedo Boat Destroyer, 1893
        • HMS Carnarvon, Armoured Cruiser, 1904
        • HMS King Edward VII, Battleship, 1905
        • HMS Dreadnought, Battleship, 1905
        • HMS Orion – a super dreadnought
        • HMS Lion, Battle Cruiser, 1912
        • HMS Iron Duke, Battleship, 1914
        • HMS Arethusa, Light Cruiser, 1914
        • HMS Queen Elizabeth, Battleship, 1915
        • HMS Hood, Battle Cruiser, 1920
        • HMS Valhalla, Destroyer, 1917
    • North Atlantic LinersExpand
      • R.M.S. Oceanic, 1899
      • R.M.S. Saxonia, 1900
      • S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1903
      • R.M.S. Virginian, 1905
      • R.M.S. Empress of Britain, 1906
      • S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam, 1906
      • S.S. President Grant, 1907
      • S.S. France, 1912
      • S.S. Bergensfjord, 1913
      • S.S. Imperator, 1913
    • Paddle SteamersExpand
      • 1812, P.S. Comet
      • 1818, S.S. Savannah
      • 1829. P.S. William Fawcett
      • 1837, P.S. Sirius
      • 1837, P.S. Great Western
      • 1840, RMS Britannia
      • 1856, S.S. Adriatic
      • 1861, R.M.S. Scotia
      • 1864, C.S.S. Hope
      • 1893, P.S. Marie-Henriette
      • 1905, P.S. Devonia
      • 1924, P.S. Medway Queen
    • Coastal Sailing CraftExpand
      • Plymouth Cutter, Erycina
      • Yarmouth Lugger, “Gypsy Queen”
      • Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, Cariad
    • Hempel’s SailshipsExpand
      • Arabian Dhow
      • Chinese Junk
      • Danish Topsail Schooner
      • Grand Banks Schooner
      • Greek Sacelova
      • Portuguese Wine Ship
    • The Cutty Sark ClipperExpand
      • Cutty Sark, 1869
    • America’s Cup YachtsExpand
      • Magic, 1870
      • Cambria 1870
      • Genesta, 1885
      • Defender, 1895
      • Columbia, 1899 and 1901
      • Reliance, 1903
      • Shamrock III, 1899
      • Resolute, 1920
      • Endeavour, 1934
      • Ranger, 1937
      • Columbia, 1958
      • Sceptre, 1958
      • Gretel, 1962
      • Intrepid, 1967
      • Gretel II, 1970
    • History of SailExpand
      • Roman Merchant Ship from AD 200
      • 15th Century Three-Masted Scandinavian Holk
      • Swedish Kravel Galleon from the Middle of the Sixteenth Century
      • Dutch Fleute, Fly Boat, First Half of the Seventeenth Century
      • Dutch Ship, Pinnace c. 1630
      • Swedish Barque, Fortuna, 1792
      • Algerian Xebec Pirate and Man-‘O-War of the Eighteenth Century
      • Turkish Caique, Trader in the Aegean Sea, Nineteenth Century & Greek Fishing Boat from Mykanos
      • Junk From Amoy, South China (C. 1850) & Arabian Dhow, Trader In The Middle East (1875)
      • Swedish Brigantine, Bull 1841
      • German Topsail Schooner, Hansine, 1850
      • French Topsail Schooner for Fishing on the Grand Banks, Champenoise de Granville, 1887
      • Down Easter Bank Fishing Schooner, Ethel B. Penny
      • Swedish Fishing Boat with her Dory & Norwegian Cruising Lifeboat, Colin Archer
      • Ketch from the Åland Isles 50 (sic) years ago & Swedish Ketch, Experiment
      • Swedish Sloop Carrying Firewood to Stockholm, Greta-Linea
      • Swedish Brigantine, Johan
      • Swedish Brig & Belgian Pilot Cutter, Dahlkarslå
      • Swedish Barquentine Built in Hålsingborg, Florida, 1874
      • French Barque Built in Nantes, Persistant, 1865
      • Finnish Four-Masted Barquentine Built in Greenock, Mozart, 1904
      • Danish 4 Masted Fore and Aft Schooner Built in Svendborg, Kaj Hvilson, 1919
      • Swedish Three-Masted Topsail Schooner, Ragnor, 1916
    • Thames State BargesExpand
      • Barge of the Worshipful Company of Skinners, 1656
      • Queen Mary’s Shallop, 1689
      • Barge of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers, 1656
      • Royal Barge of Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1732
      • Barge of the Fishmonger’s Company, 1773
      • Barge of the Goldsmith’s Company, 1706
      • Barge of the Merchant Taylors’ Company, 1800
  • Planes and AirshipsExpand
    • Early AeroplanesExpand
      • 1907/1909 Wright Flyer Model A
      • 1909 Bleriot XI
      • 1909 Antoinette VII
      • 1910 Farman III
      • 1913 Deperdussin Monocoque
      • 1917 Avro 504K
      • 1917 Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5
      • 1917 Albatros D.V
      • 1917 Sopwith Camel
      • 1918 Fokker D-VII
      • 1918 Handley Page O/400
    • Historic AirshipsExpand
      • Giffard Steam Dirigible, 1852
      • Renard-Krebs, ‘La France’, 1884
      • Lebaudy, ‘Le Jaune’, 1902
      • Schwarz No. 2, 1897
      • Zeppelin LZ1, 1900 & Naval Airship No. 1 ‘Mayfly’, 1911
      • Zeppelin LZ10 ‘Schwaben’, 1911 & Schutte-Lanz SL1, 1911
      • Zeppelin LZ1, 1900 & Naval Airship No. 1 ‘Mayfly’, 1911
      • Zeppelin L 59 ‘Afrika-Schiff’ (Africa-Zeppelin), 1917 & Beardmore R34, 1919
      • Zeppelin LZ 127 ‘Graf Zeppelin’, 1928 & Royal Airship Works R101, 1929
      • Goodyear-Zeppelin ZRS-4 ‘Akron’, 1931 & Zeppelin LZ129 ‘Hindenburg’, 1936
  • Motor Cars and Other VehiclesExpand
    • Veteran Motor CarsExpand
      • 1892 Peugeot Type 3
      • 1899 Panhard et Levassor
      • 1899 F.I.A.T. 3 1/2 HP
      • 1899 Benz Velo
      • 1900 Locomobile Style 2
      • 1900/01 Albion A.2
      • 1902 de Dietrich Paris-Vienna Type
      • 1903 Decauville 10
      • 1904 Mercedes 40
      • 1904 Krieger Electric
      • 1904 Lanchester
      • 1905 Rolls-Royce 10
    • Edwardian Motor CarsExpand
      • 1904 Oldsmobile 7
      • 1904 De Dion Bouton
      • 1905 White 15 Steam Car
      • 1908 Rolls Royce 40/50
      • 1910 Renault 12/16
      • 1910 Lanchester 28
      • 1911 Adler 12 Laundaulet
      • 1912 Vermorel 12/16
      • 1913/14 Morris ‘Oxford’
      • 1914 Argyll 15/30
      • 1912 Ford Model ‘T’
    • Vintage Motor CarsExpand
      • 1919 Chevrolet Model 490
      • 1922 Peugeot ‘Quadrilette’
      • 1924 Humber 11.4
      • 1926 Bugatti Type 30
      • 1926 Bentley 3 Litre
      • 1927 Rolls Royce Twenty
      • 1927-28 Vauxhall 30-98
      • 1928 Mercedes-Benz 36-220s
      • 1928 Hispano-Suiza 54
      • 1929 Stutz 36.4
      • 1930 Lancia ‘Dilambda’
      • 1930 Alfa-Romeo 17-95
    • English Sports CarsExpand
      • Alvis 12/50 Sports (Duck’s Back)
      • 1926 Sunbeam 3 litre
      • 1928 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre
      • 1930 Riley 9 ‘Brooklands’
      • 1930 Austin 7 ‘Ulster’
      • 1932 Lagonda 2 Litre ‘Continental’
      • 1933 Singer 1 1/2 Litre ‘Le Mans’
      • 1933 Aston Martin 1 1/2 Litre ‘Le Mans’
      • 1933 Invicta 4 1/2 Litre ‘S’
      • 1935 Frazer Nash ‘T.T. Replica’
      • 1937 Morgan 4/4 ‘Le Mans Replica’
      • 1939 M.G. ‘Midget’ TB
    • Historic Racing CarsExpand
      • Itala SA – the Big Racer
      • Mercedes 1914 GP De L’ACF
      • Alfa Romeo P3B, 1934
      • Mercedes Benz Type W125, 1937
      • Alfa Romeo Type 158/159, Formula 1’s First Winner
      • BRM 16 cylinder, 1950
      • Ferrari 4.5 litre, 1951
      • Maserati 250 F, 1957
      • Vanwall, 1958
      • Cooper 2.2 litre, 1958
      • Lotus type 18, 1960
    • Early Buses and TramsExpand
      • Toulouse Horse Bus, 1863
      • 1869 Brussels Double-Deck 2 Horse Tramcar
      • 1888 Vevey-Montreux-Chillon Electric Tramcar
      • 1891 Portsmouth Corporation Electric Tramcar
      • 1895 London Gen Omnibus Co’s Garden Seat Horse Bus
      • 1896 Douglas Southern Electric Tramcar
      • 1897 Chesterfield and Brampton Horse Tramcar
      • 1909 Commer Single-Deck Country Bus
      • 1910 London General Omnibus Company’s ‘B’ Type Motor Bus
      • 1919 London General Omnibus Company’s K Type Motor Bus
    • Early Commercial VehiclesExpand
      • 1890 Horse Drawn Brewer’s Wagon
      • 1898 Daimler Motor Truck
      • 1902 Shand Mason Fire Engine
      • 1908 Unic Taxicab
      • 1914 Dennis Motor Fire-Engine
      • 1914 Ford Model ‘T’ Van
      • 1916 Vulcan Covered Motor-Lorry
      • 1917 Berna Open Motor-lorry
      • 1919 Leyland R.A.F. Type Motor-Van
    • Tanks and Armoured VehiclesExpand
      • Mark V tank (MALE),1918
      • Renault FT Light Tank,
      • Medium A Whippet Light Tank, 1918
      • Peerless Armoured Car (1919 Pattern)
      • Rolls-Royce Armoured Car (1920 Pattern)
      • Carro Armato (Fiat) M14/40 tank 1941
      • Daimler Mark I Armoured Car, 1941
      • Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Aus E, 1943
      • M4 Sherman VC (Firefly), 1944
      • T34/85, 1944
      • Schwerer Panzerkampfwagen SD.KFZ.234, 19
  • Horse Drawn CarriagesExpand
    • A Neat Ornamented, or Town Coach
    • A Landau
    • A Travelling Coach
    • An Elegant Crane Neck Coach
    • A Neat Town Chariot
    • A Laundaulet, or Demi Landau
    • A Travelling Post-Chaise
    • An Elegant Chariot
    • A Perch High Phaeton
    • A Large Crane Neck Phaeton
    • A Sociable
    • A Shooting Phaeton
  • Locomotives and Other MachineryExpand
    • Locomotive Prints and EngravingsExpand
      • Locomotive PrintsExpand
        • London & North Western Railway, 1847
        • Metropolitan Railway, 1866
        • Midland Railway, 1866
        • London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, 1880
        • North Eastern Railway 1885
        • London & South Western Railway, 1885
        • Caledonian Railway 1886
        • Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, 1887
        • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 1889
        • London and North Western Railway 1892
        • London and South Western Railway 1893
        • North Eastern Railway, 1893
        • Highland Railway 1894
        • Great Eastern Railway, 1894
        • Midland Railway 1897
        • Great Northern Railway, 1898
        • Great Western Railway 1903
        • South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 1901
      • Locomotive EngravingsExpand
        • Great Western Railway 4-2-2 ‘Lord of the Isles’
        • London & North Western Railway 2-2-2, No. 531 ‘Lady of the Lake’
        • Great Western Railway 2-2-2, No. 378 ‘Sir Daniel’
        • North Eastern Railway 0-4-4T, No. 947
        • Caledonian Railway 4-4-0, No. 128
        • London, Brighton & South Coast Railway 2-2-2, No. 329 ‘Stephenson’
        • North Staffordshire Railway 2-4-0, No. 27
        • Midland Railway 4-4-0, No. 1743
        • North Eastern Railway 4-2-2, No. 1518
        • South Eastern Railway 4-4-0, No. 240
        • London & North Western Railway 2-4-0, No. 3105 ‘Jeanie Deans’
        • Great Eastern Railway 2-4-0, No. 759
        • London & South Western Railway 0-4-4T, No. 186
        • London & South Western Railway 0-4-2, No. 530
        • Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway 4-4-0, No. 687
        • Great Northern of Scotland Railway 4-4-0, No. 81
        • Great Northern Railway 2-4-0, No. 891
        • Glasgow & South Western Railway 4-4-0, No. 74
        • Great Eastern Railway 2-4-2T, No.1090
        • Caledonian Railway 4-4-0, No. 721 ‘Dunalastair’
    • Early Agricultural MachineryExpand
      • Mann’s Reaping Machine, c. 1830
      • Marquis of Tweeddale’s Ploughing Engine, 1857
      • Mr. Vaisey’s Mole Plough, c. 1790 and
        Warwickshire Prize Plough, c. 1850
      • Jethro Tull’s drill, c. 1700
      • Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Straw Burning Portable Engine, c. 1900
      • 2 Horse Drawn Hoes, c. 1860
      • Combined Swath Turner and Side Delivery Rake, Jarmain, c. 1920
      • One Row Seed Drill, c. 1900
      • Samuelson’s New Patent ‘Omnium’ Self-Raking Reaping Machine, 1877
      • Blackburn Digger, 1857
      • Howard’s Improved Winding Engine, 1867
      • Ransomes Four-Furrow ‘Key-Conqueror’ Disc Plough, 1919
      • Austin Tractor, 1920
      • Overtime Tractor, 1917
      • Moline Motor Plough, 1917
      • Ransomes, Head and Jefferies, Patent Double Plough with Subsoiler c.1870 and
        Cuthbert Clarke’s Draining Plough c. 1760
    • Early BicyclesExpand
      • 1790 Hobby Horse Bicycle
      • 1839 Macmillan Bicycle
      • 1861 Michaux Velocipede
      • 1876 Lawson ‘Lever’ Safety Bicycle
      • 1876 ‘Coventry’ Tricycle
      • 1879 Bayliss-Thomas ‘Ordinary’ Bicycle
      • 1879 Lawson Bicyclette Machine
      • 1887 Rudge ‘Cross-Frame’ Bicycle
      • 1884 McCammon’Safety’ Bicycle
      • 1888 Starley ‘Rover’ Bicycle
      • 1893 Dursely-Pederson Bicycle
      • 1893 ‘Golden’ Sunbeam Bicycle
    • Traction EnginesExpand
      • Burrel’s “Finem Rescipe”, 1900 (No 2319)
      • Foster’s The Little Gem, 1933 (No 14638)
      • Wallis & Stevens “Eileen the Erring”, 1921 (No 7683)
      • Fowler’s “Wayfarer”, 1920 (No 15563)
      • Wallis & Steevens “Goliath”, 1902 (No 2694)
      • Aveling & Porter’s “LAURA”, 1927 (No 11997)
      • Foden’s “Mighty Atom”, 1932 (No 14078)
      • Foden’s “Sandy Macnab”, 1914 (No 4752)
      • Burrell’s “The Busy Bee”, 1914 (No 3555)
      • Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd, Steam Lorry, 1929 (No 7954)
    • Fairground RidesExpand
      • Harry Lee’s Steam Yachts
      • Ashley’s Galloping Horses
  • Uniforms and Other DressExpand
    • Royal Navy UniformsExpand
      • I. Captain, three years post, Full Dress II. Captain, three years post, Frock Dress, 1787-1795
      • I. Admiral, Full Dress II. Rear-Admiral Frock Uniform, 1787-1795
      • I. Master and Commander, Full Dress II. Lieutenant, Full Dress, 1787-1812
      • I. Warrant Officer 1787-1807 II. Midshipman, 1787-1795
      • I. Admiral, Full Dress II. Vice Admiral, Undress Uniform (1795-1812)
      • I. Captain, Full Dress II. Captain, Undress Uniform, 1795-1812
      • I. Commander, Full Dress II. Lieutenant, Undress Uniform, 1787-1812
      • I. Physician, Full Dress, 1805-1825 II. Midshipman, Undress Uniform, 1795-1825
      • I. Admiral, Full Dress II. Captain 3 years post, Full Dress, 1812-1825
      • I. An Officer of Marines, c. 1796 II. An Officer of the Royal Marines, Full Dress, c. 1805
    • Infantry UniformsExpand
      • Infantry Regimental Uniforms, 1660-1790Expand
        • Pikeman, 1660 (Honourable Artillery Company)
        • Musketeer, 1st Guards, 1660 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Officer, 1669
        • Officer, Coldstream Guards, 1680
        • Grenadier Officer, 1st Guards, 1688 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Sergeant, Royal Scots, 1707
        • Grenadier, 2nd Foot, 1715 (Queen’s Royal Regiment)
        • Officer, 1720
        • Grenadier, 3rd Foot, 1725 (Royal East Kent – The Buffs)
        • Officer, 6th Foot, 1735 (Royal Warwickshire)
        • Officer, 4th Foot, 1743 (King’s Own Royal Regiment)
        • Officer, 21st Foot, 1751 (Royal Scots Fusiliers)
        • Grenadier, 27th Foot, 1751 (Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers)
        • Officer 24th Foot, 1755 (South Wales Borderers)
        • Sergeant Major, 25th Foot, 1768 (King’s Own Scottish Borderers)
        • Officer, 49th Foot, 1775 (The Berkshire Regiment)
        • Grenadier, Coldstream Guards, 1775
        • Officer, 1st Guards, 1775 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Officer, 65th Foot, 1780
        • Officer, 23rd Foot, 1790 (Royal Welch Fusiliers)
      • Infantry Regimental Uniforms, 1790-1850Expand
        • Officer, 9th Foot, 1790 (Royal Norfolk)
        • Officer, Light Company, Royal Fusiliers, 1790
        • Office, 1st Guards, 1790 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Officer, Light Company, 12th Foot, 1796 (Suffolk Regiment)
        • Officer, 56th Foot, 1801 (Essex Regiment)
        • Quartermaster Sergeant, 2nd Foot, 1802 (Queen’s Royal Regiment)
        • Private, 57th Foot, 1811 (Middlesex Regiment)
        • Private, 4th Battalion, 60th Regiment, 1812 (King’s Royal Rifle Corps)
        • Sergeant, Grenadier Company, 1st Guards, 1815 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Officer, Grenadier Company, 19th Foot, 1819 (Green Howards)
        • Officer, Grenadier Company, Coldstream Guards, 1821
        • Officer, Battalion Company, Coldstream Guards, 1821
        • Field Officer, 43rd Light Infantry, 1823 (The Green Jackets)
        • Field Officer, 94th Foot, 1824 (Connaught Rangers)
        • Officer, Light Company, 45th Foot, 1831 (Sherwood Foresters)
        • Officer, Scots Fusilier Guards, 1831 (Scots Guards)
        • Officer, Rifle Brigade, 1831
        • Sergeant, 13th Light Infantry, 1833 (Somerset Light Infantry)
        • Officer, 76th Foot, 1837 (Duke of Wellington’s Regiment)
        • Officer, 5th Fusiliers, 1846 (Northumberland Fusiliers)
      • Infantry Regimental Uniforms, 1850-1960Expand
        • Private, 34th Foot, 1854 (Border Regiment)
        • Field Officer, 39th Foot, 1854 (Dorsetshire Regiment)
        • Officer, 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, 1858 (Munster Fusiliers)
        • Major, 10th Foot, 1864 (Lincolnshire Regiment)
        • Lieutenant-Colonel, 68th Light Infantry, 1870 (Durham Light Infantry)
        • Captain, Devonshire Regiment, 1896
        • Captain, Coldstream Guards, 1900
        • Sergeant, Irish Guards, 1901
        • Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, 1901
        • Subaltern, Lancashire Fusiliers, 1914
        • Subaltern, South Staffordshire Regiment, 1925
        • Subaltern, Royal Ulster Rifles, 1939
        • Subaltern, Royal Sussex Regiment, 1959
        • Captain, Rifle Brigade, 1959
        • Captain, Scots Guards, 1959
    • Scottish UniformsExpand
      • Highlander, Independent Company, 1730
      • Trooper, Royal North British Dragoons (Scots Greys), 1743
      • Grenadier, 42nd (Highland) Regiment, 1751 (Black Watch)
      • Fifer, 25th Regiment (King’s Own Borderers), 1770
      • Officer, 77th Montgomery Highlanders, c.1763
      • Drummer, 92nd Regiment, 1808
      • Officer, 79th Regiment of Cameron Highlanders, 1814
      • Officer, 92nd Highland Regiment, 1854
      • Piper, The Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), 1856
      • Officer, London Scottish, 1890
      • Officer, Seaforth Highlanders, 1892
      • Officer, The Highland Light Infantry, 1897
      • Sergeant Major, The Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1900
      • Officer, The Cameronians, 1910
      • Sergeant, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1914
      • Officer, The Royal Scots, 1939
      • Officer, The Black Watch, 1939
      • Pipe Major, Scots Guards, 1959
      • Officer, King’s Own Scottish Borderers (QOSB), 1959
      • Officer, The Gordon Highlanders, 1959
    • Cavalry UniformsExpand
      • Trooper, 3rd Horse, 1705 (2nd Dragoon Guards – Queen’s Bays)
      • Captain, King’s Regiment of Horse, 1722 (King’s Dragoon Guards)
      • Trooper, 17th Light Dragoons, 1759 (17th/21st Lancers)
      • Captain, 16th Light Dragoons, 1768 (16th/5th Lancers)
      • Officer, 7th Queen’s Own Light Dragoons, 1798 (Queen’s Own Hussars)
      • Officer, 11th Light Dragoons, 1800 (Royal Hussars)
      • Officer, 4th Queen’s Own Dragoons, 1808 (Queen’s Own Hussars)
      • Captain, 6th Dragoons, 1811 (5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards)
      • Captain, 18th Hussars, 1815 (Light Dragoons)
      • Major, 6th Dragoon Guards, 1818 (Royal Scots Dragoon Guards)
      • Captain, 1st Life Guards, 1830
      • Captain, Royal Scots Greys, 1844
      • Captain, 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers, 1939
      • Officer, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, 1960
    • Royal Artillery UniformsExpand
      • 1708, Sergeant, Train of Artillery
      • 1722, Gunner, Royal Artillery
      • 1758, Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1792, Officer, Royal Artillery
      • c.1800 Officer, Royal Horse Artillery
      • 1806, Driver, Royal Artillery
      • 1815 Driver, Royal Artillery
      • 1846 Gun Lascar, Madras Foot Artillery
      • 1847 Jemadar, Madras Horse Artillery
      • 1850 Officer, Bengal Horse Artillery
      • 1857 Officer, Madras Horse Artillery
      • 1860 Officer, 1st Troop, Bombay Horse Artillery
      • 1890 Gunner, 4th (Hazara) Mountain Battery
      • 1896 Field Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1897, Trumpeter, Royal Horse Artillery
      • 1914 Battery Sergeant Major, Royal Artillery
      • 1939 Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1965 Officer, Royal Artillery
    • County Yeomanry UniformsExpand
      • Field Officer, The Leicestershire Yeomanry, 1794
      • Officer, The Shropshire Yeomanry, 1795
      • Officer, South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry, 1803
      • Cornet, The Wiltshire Yeomanry (1820)
      • Officer, The West Somerset Yeomanry, 1854
      • Officer, The North Somerset Yeomanry, 1854
      • Officer, The Hampshire Carabiniers, 1890
      • Field Officer, Lothians and Berwick Horse, 1892
      • Quartermaster Sergeant, The Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry, 1893
      • Sergeant Major, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, 1895
      • Field Officer, Middlesex Yeomanry, 1897
      • Officer, The Queen’s Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry, 1900
      • Field Officer, Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars, 1900
      • Quartermaster Sergeant, The City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders), 1903
      • Subaltern, The Warwickshire Yeomanry, 1903
      • Trooper, 2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons), 1910
      • Trooper, The Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary’s Regiment),1911
    • The Light BrigadeExpand
      • The Earl of Cardigan, 11th Hussars Review Order 1854
      • Captain Morris The 17th Lancers Review Order, 1854
    • London Volunteers, 1798Expand
      • London Infantry Volunteers, 1798Expand
        • No.1 St. James’s Volunteer
        • No. 2 Royal Westminster Grenadiers
        • No. 3 Broad-Street Ward Volunteers
        • No. 4 St. Mary Islington, Volunteer
        • No. 5 St. Mary Le Strand & Somerset House Volunteer
        • No. 6 London & Westminster Dismounted Light Horse Volunteer
        • No. 7 St. Clement Danes Volunteer
        • No. 8 Bloomsbury & Inn’s of Court Volunteer
        • No. 9 St. George’s Hanover Square
        • No. 10 St. Martin’s in the Fields Volunteer
        • No. 11 St. George’s Hanover Square Volunteer
        • No. 12 Temple Bar and St. Paul’s (Later Loyal London Volunteers)
        • No. 13 Cornhill Volunteer
        • No. 14 Temple Association
        • No. 15 Bethnal Green Volunteer Light Infantry
        • No. 16 Bethnal Green Battalion Volunteer
        • No. 17 Hans Town Association
        • No. 18 Deptford Volunteer
        • No. 20 The Honourable Artillery Company of London
        • No. 21 Pimlico Volunteer Association
        • No. 22 Richmond Volunteer
        • No. 23 Covent Garden Volunteer
        • No. 24 East India Company
        • No. 25 Bishopsgate Volunteer
        • No. 26 Brentford Association
        • No. 27 Fulham Association
        • No. 28 St. Andrew Holborn & St. George the Martyr
        • No. 29 Castle Baynard Volunteer
        • No. 30 Finsbury Volunteer
        • No. 31 Newington, Surrey, Volunteer
        • No. 32 Knight Marshall Volunteer
        • No. 33 Guildhall Lt. Infantry Volunteer
        • No. 34 Cheap Ward Volunteer
        • No. 35 Chelsea Volunteer
        • No. 36 Marylebone Volunteer
        • No. 37 Coleman Street Ward
        • No. 38 St. Pancras Volunteer
        • No. 39 Cordwainer’s Ward Volunteer
        • No. 40 St. Margaret & St. John Westr. Volunteer
        • No. 41 Lambeth Volunteer
        • No. 42 St. George’s, Southwark Volunteer
        • No. 43 St. Saviour, Southwark Volunteer
        • No. 44 St. Olave, Southwark Volunteer
        • No. 45 Poplar & Blackwall Volunteer
        • No. 46 Sadler’s Sharp Shooters
        • No. 47 Ratcliff Volunteer
        • No. 48 Union Wapping Volunteer
        • No.49 Hackney Volunteer
        • No. 50 Bermondsey Volunteer
        • No. 51 St. John, Southwark, Volunteer
        • No. 52 Langbourn Ward Volunteer
        • No. 53 St. George’s Hanover Square Armed Association
        • No. 54 St. Sepulchre Volunteers
        • No. 55 Farringdon Ward within Volunteers
        • No. 61 Vintry Ward Volunteer
        • No. 62 Portsoken Ward Volunteers
        • No. 64 Farringdon Without Volunteers
        • No. 65 Bridge Ward Volunteer
        • No. 66 Tower Ward Association
        • No. 67 Christ-Church, Surrey, Association
        • No. 68 Loyal Bermondsey Volunteer Association
        • No. 69 Billingsgate Association
        • No. 70 Highland Armed Association
        • No. 71 The Armed Association of St. Mary, Whitechapel
        • No. 72 Bank of England Volunteers
        • No. 73 Candlewick Ward Association
        • No. 74 Queenhythe Volunteers
        • No. 75 Cripplegate Ward without Volunteers
        • No. 76 Dowgate Ward Volunteers
        • Nos 77, 78 & 79 Mile-End, Shoreditch and Trinity Minories Volunteers
      • London Cavalry Volunteers 1799Expand
        • No. 1 London and Westminster Light Horse
        • No. 2 Surrey Yeomanry
        • No. 3 Deptford Cavalry
        • No. 4 Westminster Cavalry
        • No. 5 Middlesex Cavalry
        • No. 6 Southwark Cavalry
        • No. 7 Clerkenwell Cavalry
        • No. 8 Lambeth Loyal Cavalry
        • No. 9 St. Mary, Islington, Volunteer Cavalry
  • Medieval Knights & HeraldryExpand
    • William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 1146-1219
    • Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, 1208-1265
    • Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and of Essex, 1249-1298
    • Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester, 1261-1326
    • John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, KG, 1340 – 1399
    • Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford KG, 1362-1392
    • Sir Henry Percy (called ‘Hotspur’), KG, 1364-1403
    • Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham, 1370-1417
    • William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, KG, 1396-1450
    • Richard (“The King Maker”) Neville, Earl of Warwick and Salisbury, K.G., 1428-1471
    • Richard Wydeville, Earl Rivers, KG, 1405-1469
    • Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, KG, 1455-1483
  • Other Prints and MiscellaneousExpand
    • Classic BuildingsExpand
      • Montacute House, Somerset
      • Raynham Hall, Norfolk
      • Belton House, Lincolnshire
      • The Senate House, Cambridge
    • Antique PistolsExpand
      • Scottish Snaphaunce Pistol (c 1690)
      • Scottish Flintlock Pistol, 1695
      • Scottish Percussion Pistol by Bond, c. 1830
      • English ‘Tower’ Flintlock Holster Pistol, c. 1795
      • English Flintlock Pistol by Cuff c. 1810
      • English Flintlock Pistol by William Parker c. 1815
      • Brescian Flintlock Pistol by Lazarino Cominazzo c. 1700
      • French style Belgian Flintlock Pistol by Devillers of Liège c. 1735
      • American Colts Patent No. 1848 Percussion Revolver 1851
      • American Starr Patent Jan. 15, 1856 Percussion Revolver, c. 1863
      • American Derringers by Colt, Remington and Sharps c 1875-1900
    • Dogs from The 1881 Illustrated Book of the DogExpand
      • Basset Hounds 1872
      • Bull Dogs 1876
      • Dachshunds 1873-5
      • English Setter (1877)
      • Foxhound
      • Gordon Setter 1872
      • Pointer 1871
      • Yorkshire Terrier, Italian Greyhound and Pug
    • Plants from the Tudor Pattern Book, 1525Expand
      • Apple & White Poplar
      • Asphodel & Wood Avens
      • Alder & Aspen
      • Ash & Almond
      • Barberry & Broom
      • Blackberry & Silver Birch
      • Box & Pomegranite
      • Comfrey & Daisy
      • Dandelion & Sweet Briar
      • Hellebore & Fleur de Lys
      • Foxglove & Fennel
      • Corn Marigold & Gromwell
      • Daffodil & Pink Dianthus
      • Hemp & Hops
      • Henbane & Hart’s Tongue Fern
      • Hyssop & Juniper
      • Ivy & Liquorice
      • Oxtongue & Linseed
      • Laurel & Mulberry
      • Mallow & Mint
      • Orpine & Royal Fern
      • Oak & Scots Pine
      • Peach & Plum
      • Pea & Rose
      • Soft Rush & Ransons
      • Spear Thistle & Teasel
      • Wild Service Tree & Grape Vine
      • Great Plantain & Tansy
    • Classic RosesExpand
      • Queen Elizabeth
      • Confidence
      • Salmon Spray
      • Garden Party
      • Golden Wings
      • Mermaid
      • Souvenir de la Malmaison
      • Maréchal Niel
      • Tzigane
      • Countess Vandal
      • Montezuma
      • Circus
  • A History of European DressExpand
    • History of Dress 1500-1660Expand
      • Italian, French and German Dress, 1500-1505
      • German Dress, 1515-1520
      • Court Dress, 1533-1537
      • Court Dress, 1539-1547
      • Spanish Dress, 1550-1560
      • English Middle-Class Women’s Dress, 1560-1570
      • Flemish Peasant Dress, 1565-1568
      • Upper-Class Men’s Dress, 1570-1602
      • Spanish, French and English Court Dress, 1581-1600
      • English Upper-Class Dress 1596-1598
      • Sporting Dress 1545-1635
      • English Court Dress, 1610-1616
      • Court Dress, 1611-1617
      • French and Dutch Dress, 1621-1625
      • English Upper-Class Dress, 1628-1634
      • Royal Children’s Dress, 1635-1637
      • French Peasant Dress 1640-1642
      • English Women’s Dress, 1639-1643
      • French Cavalier Dress, 1635-1650
      • Dutch Middle-Class Dress 1650-1656
    • History of Dress 1660-1800Expand
      • Fashionable Dress 1660-1680
      • Domestic and Court Dress, 1665-1670
      • Domestic Dress, 1660-1670
      • Fashionable French Dress, 1686-1694
      • Women and Children’s Dress, 1693-1695
      • Street Vendors, 1688-1702
      • Court and Country Dress, 1710-1719
      • Children’s Dress, 1705-1715
      • Fashionable Dress, 1731-1735
      • Domestic Dress, 1730-1738
      • Fashionable Day Dress, 1744-1752
      • English Children’s Dress, 1740-1744
      • Court Dress, 1751-1759
      • Fashionable Dress, 1760-1768
      • Sporting Dress, 1760-1778
      • Court Dress, 1777
      • Children’s and Manservant’s Dress, 1780-1787
      • Fashionable Dress, 1777-1780
      • Fashionable Dress, 1780-1790
      • Fashionable English and French Dress, 1795-1796
    • History of Dress 1800-1899Expand
      • Day and Evening Dress, 1800-1805
      • Outdoor Dress, 1804-1808
      • Evening Dress, 1806-1810
      • Seaside and Walking Dress, 1809-1820
      • Evening Dress, 1815-1826
      • Summer Walking and Children’s Dress, 1830-1833
      • Riding and Walking Dress, 1831-1837
      • Evening Dress, 1832-1840
      • Walking Dress, 1840-1846
      • Colonial Dress, 1850-1860
      • Evening Dress, 1845-1860
      • Children’s Outdoor and Walking Dress, 1855-1856
      • Walking Dress, 1864-1866
      • Outdoor and Children’s Dress, 1870-1875
      • Walking Dress, 1876-1877
      • Sporting Dress, 1880-1888
      • Outdoor, Seaside and Children’s Dress, 1885-1886
      • Servant’s Dress, 1828-1890
      • Evening Dress, 1880-1894
      • Country and Town Walking Dress, 1889-1899
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  • Ships, Boats and Other Vessels
    • Royal Navy Warships
      • Royal Navy Warships – Sail
        • HMS Victory, Nelson’s last Flagship
        • HMS Pickle, courier of joy and woe
        • HMS Speedwell, the graceful, useful Ketch
        • HMS Alert, 14 guns Brig, 1790
        • HMS Shannon, 38 guns, Frigate, 1806
        • HMS Defender, Lugger, 1810
        • HMS Terror, Bomb Vessel, 1812
        • HMS Nimble, 14 guns, Cutter, 1812
        • HMS Express, Schooner, 1815
        • HMS Fantome, 18 guns, Brig, 1838
      • Royal Navy Warships – Steam
        • H.M.S. Royal Sovereign, Battleship, 1892
        • HMS Havock, Torpedo Boat Destroyer, 1893
        • HMS Carnarvon, Armoured Cruiser, 1904
        • HMS King Edward VII, Battleship, 1905
        • HMS Dreadnought, Battleship, 1905
        • HMS Orion – a super dreadnought
        • HMS Lion, Battle Cruiser, 1912
        • HMS Iron Duke, Battleship, 1914
        • HMS Arethusa, Light Cruiser, 1914
        • HMS Queen Elizabeth, Battleship, 1915
        • HMS Hood, Battle Cruiser, 1920
        • HMS Valhalla, Destroyer, 1917
    • North Atlantic Liners
      • R.M.S. Oceanic, 1899
      • R.M.S. Saxonia, 1900
      • S.S. Kaiser Wilhelm II, 1903
      • R.M.S. Virginian, 1905
      • R.M.S. Empress of Britain, 1906
      • S.S. Nieuw Amsterdam, 1906
      • S.S. President Grant, 1907
      • S.S. France, 1912
      • S.S. Bergensfjord, 1913
      • S.S. Imperator, 1913
    • Paddle Steamers
      • 1812, P.S. Comet
      • 1818, S.S. Savannah
      • 1829. P.S. William Fawcett
      • 1837, P.S. Sirius
      • 1837, P.S. Great Western
      • 1840, RMS Britannia
      • 1856, S.S. Adriatic
      • 1861, R.M.S. Scotia
      • 1864, C.S.S. Hope
      • 1893, P.S. Marie-Henriette
      • 1905, P.S. Devonia
      • 1924, P.S. Medway Queen
    • Coastal Sailing Craft
      • Plymouth Cutter, Erycina
      • Yarmouth Lugger, “Gypsy Queen”
      • Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, Cariad
    • Hempel’s Sailships
      • Arabian Dhow
      • Chinese Junk
      • Danish Topsail Schooner
      • Grand Banks Schooner
      • Greek Sacelova
      • Portuguese Wine Ship
    • The Cutty Sark Clipper
      • Cutty Sark, 1869
    • America’s Cup Yachts
      • Magic, 1870
      • Cambria 1870
      • Genesta, 1885
      • Defender, 1895
      • Columbia, 1899 and 1901
      • Reliance, 1903
      • Shamrock III, 1899
      • Resolute, 1920
      • Endeavour, 1934
      • Ranger, 1937
      • Columbia, 1958
      • Sceptre, 1958
      • Gretel, 1962
      • Intrepid, 1967
      • Gretel II, 1970
    • History of Sail
      • Roman Merchant Ship from AD 200
      • 15th Century Three-Masted Scandinavian Holk
      • Swedish Kravel Galleon from the Middle of the Sixteenth Century
      • Dutch Fleute, Fly Boat, First Half of the Seventeenth Century
      • Dutch Ship, Pinnace c. 1630
      • Swedish Barque, Fortuna, 1792
      • Algerian Xebec Pirate and Man-‘O-War of the Eighteenth Century
      • Turkish Caique, Trader in the Aegean Sea, Nineteenth Century & Greek Fishing Boat from Mykanos
      • Junk From Amoy, South China (C. 1850) & Arabian Dhow, Trader In The Middle East (1875)
      • Swedish Brigantine, Bull 1841
      • German Topsail Schooner, Hansine, 1850
      • French Topsail Schooner for Fishing on the Grand Banks, Champenoise de Granville, 1887
      • Down Easter Bank Fishing Schooner, Ethel B. Penny
      • Swedish Fishing Boat with her Dory & Norwegian Cruising Lifeboat, Colin Archer
      • Ketch from the Åland Isles 50 (sic) years ago & Swedish Ketch, Experiment
      • Swedish Sloop Carrying Firewood to Stockholm, Greta-Linea
      • Swedish Brigantine, Johan
      • Swedish Brig & Belgian Pilot Cutter, Dahlkarslå
      • Swedish Barquentine Built in Hålsingborg, Florida, 1874
      • French Barque Built in Nantes, Persistant, 1865
      • Finnish Four-Masted Barquentine Built in Greenock, Mozart, 1904
      • Danish 4 Masted Fore and Aft Schooner Built in Svendborg, Kaj Hvilson, 1919
      • Swedish Three-Masted Topsail Schooner, Ragnor, 1916
    • Thames State Barges
      • Barge of the Worshipful Company of Skinners, 1656
      • Queen Mary’s Shallop, 1689
      • Barge of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers, 1656
      • Royal Barge of Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1732
      • Barge of the Fishmonger’s Company, 1773
      • Barge of the Goldsmith’s Company, 1706
      • Barge of the Merchant Taylors’ Company, 1800
  • Planes and Airships
    • Early Aeroplanes
      • 1907/1909 Wright Flyer Model A
      • 1909 Bleriot XI
      • 1909 Antoinette VII
      • 1910 Farman III
      • 1913 Deperdussin Monocoque
      • 1917 Avro 504K
      • 1917 Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5
      • 1917 Albatros D.V
      • 1917 Sopwith Camel
      • 1918 Fokker D-VII
      • 1918 Handley Page O/400
    • Historic Airships
      • Giffard Steam Dirigible, 1852
      • Renard-Krebs, ‘La France’, 1884
      • Lebaudy, ‘Le Jaune’, 1902
      • Schwarz No. 2, 1897
      • Zeppelin LZ1, 1900 & Naval Airship No. 1 ‘Mayfly’, 1911
      • Zeppelin LZ10 ‘Schwaben’, 1911 & Schutte-Lanz SL1, 1911
      • Zeppelin LZ1, 1900 & Naval Airship No. 1 ‘Mayfly’, 1911
      • Zeppelin L 59 ‘Afrika-Schiff’ (Africa-Zeppelin), 1917 & Beardmore R34, 1919
      • Zeppelin LZ 127 ‘Graf Zeppelin’, 1928 & Royal Airship Works R101, 1929
      • Goodyear-Zeppelin ZRS-4 ‘Akron’, 1931 & Zeppelin LZ129 ‘Hindenburg’, 1936
  • Motor Cars and Other Vehicles
    • Veteran Motor Cars
      • 1892 Peugeot Type 3
      • 1899 Panhard et Levassor
      • 1899 F.I.A.T. 3 1/2 HP
      • 1899 Benz Velo
      • 1900 Locomobile Style 2
      • 1900/01 Albion A.2
      • 1902 de Dietrich Paris-Vienna Type
      • 1903 Decauville 10
      • 1904 Mercedes 40
      • 1904 Krieger Electric
      • 1904 Lanchester
      • 1905 Rolls-Royce 10
    • Edwardian Motor Cars
      • 1904 Oldsmobile 7
      • 1904 De Dion Bouton
      • 1905 White 15 Steam Car
      • 1908 Rolls Royce 40/50
      • 1910 Renault 12/16
      • 1910 Lanchester 28
      • 1911 Adler 12 Laundaulet
      • 1912 Vermorel 12/16
      • 1913/14 Morris ‘Oxford’
      • 1914 Argyll 15/30
      • 1912 Ford Model ‘T’
    • Vintage Motor Cars
      • 1919 Chevrolet Model 490
      • 1922 Peugeot ‘Quadrilette’
      • 1924 Humber 11.4
      • 1926 Bugatti Type 30
      • 1926 Bentley 3 Litre
      • 1927 Rolls Royce Twenty
      • 1927-28 Vauxhall 30-98
      • 1928 Mercedes-Benz 36-220s
      • 1928 Hispano-Suiza 54
      • 1929 Stutz 36.4
      • 1930 Lancia ‘Dilambda’
      • 1930 Alfa-Romeo 17-95
    • English Sports Cars
      • Alvis 12/50 Sports (Duck’s Back)
      • 1926 Sunbeam 3 litre
      • 1928 Bentley 4 1/2 Litre
      • 1930 Riley 9 ‘Brooklands’
      • 1930 Austin 7 ‘Ulster’
      • 1932 Lagonda 2 Litre ‘Continental’
      • 1933 Singer 1 1/2 Litre ‘Le Mans’
      • 1933 Aston Martin 1 1/2 Litre ‘Le Mans’
      • 1933 Invicta 4 1/2 Litre ‘S’
      • 1935 Frazer Nash ‘T.T. Replica’
      • 1937 Morgan 4/4 ‘Le Mans Replica’
      • 1939 M.G. ‘Midget’ TB
    • Historic Racing Cars
      • Itala SA – the Big Racer
      • Mercedes 1914 GP De L’ACF
      • Alfa Romeo P3B, 1934
      • Mercedes Benz Type W125, 1937
      • Alfa Romeo Type 158/159, Formula 1’s First Winner
      • BRM 16 cylinder, 1950
      • Ferrari 4.5 litre, 1951
      • Maserati 250 F, 1957
      • Vanwall, 1958
      • Cooper 2.2 litre, 1958
      • Lotus type 18, 1960
    • Early Buses and Trams
      • Toulouse Horse Bus, 1863
      • 1869 Brussels Double-Deck 2 Horse Tramcar
      • 1888 Vevey-Montreux-Chillon Electric Tramcar
      • 1891 Portsmouth Corporation Electric Tramcar
      • 1895 London Gen Omnibus Co’s Garden Seat Horse Bus
      • 1896 Douglas Southern Electric Tramcar
      • 1897 Chesterfield and Brampton Horse Tramcar
      • 1909 Commer Single-Deck Country Bus
      • 1910 London General Omnibus Company’s ‘B’ Type Motor Bus
      • 1919 London General Omnibus Company’s K Type Motor Bus
    • Early Commercial Vehicles
      • 1890 Horse Drawn Brewer’s Wagon
      • 1898 Daimler Motor Truck
      • 1902 Shand Mason Fire Engine
      • 1908 Unic Taxicab
      • 1914 Dennis Motor Fire-Engine
      • 1914 Ford Model ‘T’ Van
      • 1916 Vulcan Covered Motor-Lorry
      • 1917 Berna Open Motor-lorry
      • 1919 Leyland R.A.F. Type Motor-Van
    • Tanks and Armoured Vehicles
      • Mark V tank (MALE),1918
      • Renault FT Light Tank,
      • Medium A Whippet Light Tank, 1918
      • Peerless Armoured Car (1919 Pattern)
      • Rolls-Royce Armoured Car (1920 Pattern)
      • Carro Armato (Fiat) M14/40 tank 1941
      • Daimler Mark I Armoured Car, 1941
      • Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Aus E, 1943
      • M4 Sherman VC (Firefly), 1944
      • T34/85, 1944
      • Schwerer Panzerkampfwagen SD.KFZ.234, 19
  • Horse Drawn Carriages
    • A Neat Ornamented, or Town Coach
    • A Landau
    • A Travelling Coach
    • An Elegant Crane Neck Coach
    • A Neat Town Chariot
    • A Laundaulet, or Demi Landau
    • A Travelling Post-Chaise
    • An Elegant Chariot
    • A Perch High Phaeton
    • A Large Crane Neck Phaeton
    • A Sociable
    • A Shooting Phaeton
  • Locomotives and Other Machinery
    • Locomotive Prints and Engravings
      • Locomotive Prints
        • London & North Western Railway, 1847
        • Metropolitan Railway, 1866
        • Midland Railway, 1866
        • London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, 1880
        • North Eastern Railway 1885
        • London & South Western Railway, 1885
        • Caledonian Railway 1886
        • Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, 1887
        • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 1889
        • London and North Western Railway 1892
        • London and South Western Railway 1893
        • North Eastern Railway, 1893
        • Highland Railway 1894
        • Great Eastern Railway, 1894
        • Midland Railway 1897
        • Great Northern Railway, 1898
        • Great Western Railway 1903
        • South Eastern & Chatham Railway, 1901
      • Locomotive Engravings
        • Great Western Railway 4-2-2 ‘Lord of the Isles’
        • London & North Western Railway 2-2-2, No. 531 ‘Lady of the Lake’
        • Great Western Railway 2-2-2, No. 378 ‘Sir Daniel’
        • North Eastern Railway 0-4-4T, No. 947
        • Caledonian Railway 4-4-0, No. 128
        • London, Brighton & South Coast Railway 2-2-2, No. 329 ‘Stephenson’
        • North Staffordshire Railway 2-4-0, No. 27
        • Midland Railway 4-4-0, No. 1743
        • North Eastern Railway 4-2-2, No. 1518
        • South Eastern Railway 4-4-0, No. 240
        • London & North Western Railway 2-4-0, No. 3105 ‘Jeanie Deans’
        • Great Eastern Railway 2-4-0, No. 759
        • London & South Western Railway 0-4-4T, No. 186
        • London & South Western Railway 0-4-2, No. 530
        • Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway 4-4-0, No. 687
        • Great Northern of Scotland Railway 4-4-0, No. 81
        • Great Northern Railway 2-4-0, No. 891
        • Glasgow & South Western Railway 4-4-0, No. 74
        • Great Eastern Railway 2-4-2T, No.1090
        • Caledonian Railway 4-4-0, No. 721 ‘Dunalastair’
    • Early Agricultural Machinery
      • Mann’s Reaping Machine, c. 1830
      • Marquis of Tweeddale’s Ploughing Engine, 1857
      • Mr. Vaisey’s Mole Plough, c. 1790 and
        Warwickshire Prize Plough, c. 1850
      • Jethro Tull’s drill, c. 1700
      • Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Straw Burning Portable Engine, c. 1900
      • 2 Horse Drawn Hoes, c. 1860
      • Combined Swath Turner and Side Delivery Rake, Jarmain, c. 1920
      • One Row Seed Drill, c. 1900
      • Samuelson’s New Patent ‘Omnium’ Self-Raking Reaping Machine, 1877
      • Blackburn Digger, 1857
      • Howard’s Improved Winding Engine, 1867
      • Ransomes Four-Furrow ‘Key-Conqueror’ Disc Plough, 1919
      • Austin Tractor, 1920
      • Overtime Tractor, 1917
      • Moline Motor Plough, 1917
      • Ransomes, Head and Jefferies, Patent Double Plough with Subsoiler c.1870 and
        Cuthbert Clarke’s Draining Plough c. 1760
    • Early Bicycles
      • 1790 Hobby Horse Bicycle
      • 1839 Macmillan Bicycle
      • 1861 Michaux Velocipede
      • 1876 Lawson ‘Lever’ Safety Bicycle
      • 1876 ‘Coventry’ Tricycle
      • 1879 Bayliss-Thomas ‘Ordinary’ Bicycle
      • 1879 Lawson Bicyclette Machine
      • 1887 Rudge ‘Cross-Frame’ Bicycle
      • 1884 McCammon’Safety’ Bicycle
      • 1888 Starley ‘Rover’ Bicycle
      • 1893 Dursely-Pederson Bicycle
      • 1893 ‘Golden’ Sunbeam Bicycle
    • Traction Engines
      • Burrel’s “Finem Rescipe”, 1900 (No 2319)
      • Foster’s The Little Gem, 1933 (No 14638)
      • Wallis & Stevens “Eileen the Erring”, 1921 (No 7683)
      • Fowler’s “Wayfarer”, 1920 (No 15563)
      • Wallis & Steevens “Goliath”, 1902 (No 2694)
      • Aveling & Porter’s “LAURA”, 1927 (No 11997)
      • Foden’s “Mighty Atom”, 1932 (No 14078)
      • Foden’s “Sandy Macnab”, 1914 (No 4752)
      • Burrell’s “The Busy Bee”, 1914 (No 3555)
      • Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd, Steam Lorry, 1929 (No 7954)
    • Fairground Rides
      • Harry Lee’s Steam Yachts
      • Ashley’s Galloping Horses
  • Uniforms and Other Dress
    • Royal Navy Uniforms
      • I. Captain, three years post, Full Dress II. Captain, three years post, Frock Dress, 1787-1795
      • I. Admiral, Full Dress II. Rear-Admiral Frock Uniform, 1787-1795
      • I. Master and Commander, Full Dress II. Lieutenant, Full Dress, 1787-1812
      • I. Warrant Officer 1787-1807 II. Midshipman, 1787-1795
      • I. Admiral, Full Dress II. Vice Admiral, Undress Uniform (1795-1812)
      • I. Captain, Full Dress II. Captain, Undress Uniform, 1795-1812
      • I. Commander, Full Dress II. Lieutenant, Undress Uniform, 1787-1812
      • I. Physician, Full Dress, 1805-1825 II. Midshipman, Undress Uniform, 1795-1825
      • I. Admiral, Full Dress II. Captain 3 years post, Full Dress, 1812-1825
      • I. An Officer of Marines, c. 1796 II. An Officer of the Royal Marines, Full Dress, c. 1805
    • Infantry Uniforms
      • Infantry Regimental Uniforms, 1660-1790
        • Pikeman, 1660 (Honourable Artillery Company)
        • Musketeer, 1st Guards, 1660 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Officer, 1669
        • Officer, Coldstream Guards, 1680
        • Grenadier Officer, 1st Guards, 1688 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Sergeant, Royal Scots, 1707
        • Grenadier, 2nd Foot, 1715 (Queen’s Royal Regiment)
        • Officer, 1720
        • Grenadier, 3rd Foot, 1725 (Royal East Kent – The Buffs)
        • Officer, 6th Foot, 1735 (Royal Warwickshire)
        • Officer, 4th Foot, 1743 (King’s Own Royal Regiment)
        • Officer, 21st Foot, 1751 (Royal Scots Fusiliers)
        • Grenadier, 27th Foot, 1751 (Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers)
        • Officer 24th Foot, 1755 (South Wales Borderers)
        • Sergeant Major, 25th Foot, 1768 (King’s Own Scottish Borderers)
        • Officer, 49th Foot, 1775 (The Berkshire Regiment)
        • Grenadier, Coldstream Guards, 1775
        • Officer, 1st Guards, 1775 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Officer, 65th Foot, 1780
        • Officer, 23rd Foot, 1790 (Royal Welch Fusiliers)
      • Infantry Regimental Uniforms, 1790-1850
        • Officer, 9th Foot, 1790 (Royal Norfolk)
        • Officer, Light Company, Royal Fusiliers, 1790
        • Office, 1st Guards, 1790 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Officer, Light Company, 12th Foot, 1796 (Suffolk Regiment)
        • Officer, 56th Foot, 1801 (Essex Regiment)
        • Quartermaster Sergeant, 2nd Foot, 1802 (Queen’s Royal Regiment)
        • Private, 57th Foot, 1811 (Middlesex Regiment)
        • Private, 4th Battalion, 60th Regiment, 1812 (King’s Royal Rifle Corps)
        • Sergeant, Grenadier Company, 1st Guards, 1815 (Grenadier Guards)
        • Officer, Grenadier Company, 19th Foot, 1819 (Green Howards)
        • Officer, Grenadier Company, Coldstream Guards, 1821
        • Officer, Battalion Company, Coldstream Guards, 1821
        • Field Officer, 43rd Light Infantry, 1823 (The Green Jackets)
        • Field Officer, 94th Foot, 1824 (Connaught Rangers)
        • Officer, Light Company, 45th Foot, 1831 (Sherwood Foresters)
        • Officer, Scots Fusilier Guards, 1831 (Scots Guards)
        • Officer, Rifle Brigade, 1831
        • Sergeant, 13th Light Infantry, 1833 (Somerset Light Infantry)
        • Officer, 76th Foot, 1837 (Duke of Wellington’s Regiment)
        • Officer, 5th Fusiliers, 1846 (Northumberland Fusiliers)
      • Infantry Regimental Uniforms, 1850-1960
        • Private, 34th Foot, 1854 (Border Regiment)
        • Field Officer, 39th Foot, 1854 (Dorsetshire Regiment)
        • Officer, 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, 1858 (Munster Fusiliers)
        • Major, 10th Foot, 1864 (Lincolnshire Regiment)
        • Lieutenant-Colonel, 68th Light Infantry, 1870 (Durham Light Infantry)
        • Captain, Devonshire Regiment, 1896
        • Captain, Coldstream Guards, 1900
        • Sergeant, Irish Guards, 1901
        • Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, 1901
        • Subaltern, Lancashire Fusiliers, 1914
        • Subaltern, South Staffordshire Regiment, 1925
        • Subaltern, Royal Ulster Rifles, 1939
        • Subaltern, Royal Sussex Regiment, 1959
        • Captain, Rifle Brigade, 1959
        • Captain, Scots Guards, 1959
    • Scottish Uniforms
      • Highlander, Independent Company, 1730
      • Trooper, Royal North British Dragoons (Scots Greys), 1743
      • Grenadier, 42nd (Highland) Regiment, 1751 (Black Watch)
      • Fifer, 25th Regiment (King’s Own Borderers), 1770
      • Officer, 77th Montgomery Highlanders, c.1763
      • Drummer, 92nd Regiment, 1808
      • Officer, 79th Regiment of Cameron Highlanders, 1814
      • Officer, 92nd Highland Regiment, 1854
      • Piper, The Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch), 1856
      • Officer, London Scottish, 1890
      • Officer, Seaforth Highlanders, 1892
      • Officer, The Highland Light Infantry, 1897
      • Sergeant Major, The Royal Scots Fusiliers, 1900
      • Officer, The Cameronians, 1910
      • Sergeant, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1914
      • Officer, The Royal Scots, 1939
      • Officer, The Black Watch, 1939
      • Pipe Major, Scots Guards, 1959
      • Officer, King’s Own Scottish Borderers (QOSB), 1959
      • Officer, The Gordon Highlanders, 1959
    • Cavalry Uniforms
      • Trooper, 3rd Horse, 1705 (2nd Dragoon Guards – Queen’s Bays)
      • Captain, King’s Regiment of Horse, 1722 (King’s Dragoon Guards)
      • Trooper, 17th Light Dragoons, 1759 (17th/21st Lancers)
      • Captain, 16th Light Dragoons, 1768 (16th/5th Lancers)
      • Officer, 7th Queen’s Own Light Dragoons, 1798 (Queen’s Own Hussars)
      • Officer, 11th Light Dragoons, 1800 (Royal Hussars)
      • Officer, 4th Queen’s Own Dragoons, 1808 (Queen’s Own Hussars)
      • Captain, 6th Dragoons, 1811 (5th Inniskilling Dragoon Guards)
      • Captain, 18th Hussars, 1815 (Light Dragoons)
      • Major, 6th Dragoon Guards, 1818 (Royal Scots Dragoon Guards)
      • Captain, 1st Life Guards, 1830
      • Captain, Royal Scots Greys, 1844
      • Captain, 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers, 1939
      • Officer, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, 1960
    • Royal Artillery Uniforms
      • 1708, Sergeant, Train of Artillery
      • 1722, Gunner, Royal Artillery
      • 1758, Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1792, Officer, Royal Artillery
      • c.1800 Officer, Royal Horse Artillery
      • 1806, Driver, Royal Artillery
      • 1815 Driver, Royal Artillery
      • 1846 Gun Lascar, Madras Foot Artillery
      • 1847 Jemadar, Madras Horse Artillery
      • 1850 Officer, Bengal Horse Artillery
      • 1857 Officer, Madras Horse Artillery
      • 1860 Officer, 1st Troop, Bombay Horse Artillery
      • 1890 Gunner, 4th (Hazara) Mountain Battery
      • 1896 Field Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1897, Trumpeter, Royal Horse Artillery
      • 1914 Battery Sergeant Major, Royal Artillery
      • 1939 Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1965 Officer, Royal Artillery
    • County Yeomanry Uniforms
      • Field Officer, The Leicestershire Yeomanry, 1794
      • Officer, The Shropshire Yeomanry, 1795
      • Officer, South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry, 1803
      • Cornet, The Wiltshire Yeomanry (1820)
      • Officer, The West Somerset Yeomanry, 1854
      • Officer, The North Somerset Yeomanry, 1854
      • Officer, The Hampshire Carabiniers, 1890
      • Field Officer, Lothians and Berwick Horse, 1892
      • Quartermaster Sergeant, The Duke of Lancaster’s Own Yeomanry, 1893
      • Sergeant Major, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, 1895
      • Field Officer, Middlesex Yeomanry, 1897
      • Officer, The Queen’s Own Royal Glasgow Yeomanry, 1900
      • Field Officer, Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Hussars, 1900
      • Quartermaster Sergeant, The City of London Yeomanry (Rough Riders), 1903
      • Subaltern, The Warwickshire Yeomanry, 1903
      • Trooper, 2nd County of London Yeomanry (Westminster Dragoons), 1910
      • Trooper, The Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary’s Regiment),1911
    • The Light Brigade
      • The Earl of Cardigan, 11th Hussars Review Order 1854
      • Captain Morris The 17th Lancers Review Order, 1854
    • London Volunteers, 1798
      • London Infantry Volunteers, 1798
        • No.1 St. James’s Volunteer
        • No. 2 Royal Westminster Grenadiers
        • No. 3 Broad-Street Ward Volunteers
        • No. 4 St. Mary Islington, Volunteer
        • No. 5 St. Mary Le Strand & Somerset House Volunteer
        • No. 6 London & Westminster Dismounted Light Horse Volunteer
        • No. 7 St. Clement Danes Volunteer
        • No. 8 Bloomsbury & Inn’s of Court Volunteer
        • No. 9 St. George’s Hanover Square
        • No. 10 St. Martin’s in the Fields Volunteer
        • No. 11 St. George’s Hanover Square Volunteer
        • No. 12 Temple Bar and St. Paul’s (Later Loyal London Volunteers)
        • No. 13 Cornhill Volunteer
        • No. 14 Temple Association
        • No. 15 Bethnal Green Volunteer Light Infantry
        • No. 16 Bethnal Green Battalion Volunteer
        • No. 17 Hans Town Association
        • No. 18 Deptford Volunteer
        • No. 20 The Honourable Artillery Company of London
        • No. 21 Pimlico Volunteer Association
        • No. 22 Richmond Volunteer
        • No. 23 Covent Garden Volunteer
        • No. 24 East India Company
        • No. 25 Bishopsgate Volunteer
        • No. 26 Brentford Association
        • No. 27 Fulham Association
        • No. 28 St. Andrew Holborn & St. George the Martyr
        • No. 29 Castle Baynard Volunteer
        • No. 30 Finsbury Volunteer
        • No. 31 Newington, Surrey, Volunteer
        • No. 32 Knight Marshall Volunteer
        • No. 33 Guildhall Lt. Infantry Volunteer
        • No. 34 Cheap Ward Volunteer
        • No. 35 Chelsea Volunteer
        • No. 36 Marylebone Volunteer
        • No. 37 Coleman Street Ward
        • No. 38 St. Pancras Volunteer
        • No. 39 Cordwainer’s Ward Volunteer
        • No. 40 St. Margaret & St. John Westr. Volunteer
        • No. 41 Lambeth Volunteer
        • No. 42 St. George’s, Southwark Volunteer
        • No. 43 St. Saviour, Southwark Volunteer
        • No. 44 St. Olave, Southwark Volunteer
        • No. 45 Poplar & Blackwall Volunteer
        • No. 46 Sadler’s Sharp Shooters
        • No. 47 Ratcliff Volunteer
        • No. 48 Union Wapping Volunteer
        • No.49 Hackney Volunteer
        • No. 50 Bermondsey Volunteer
        • No. 51 St. John, Southwark, Volunteer
        • No. 52 Langbourn Ward Volunteer
        • No. 53 St. George’s Hanover Square Armed Association
        • No. 54 St. Sepulchre Volunteers
        • No. 55 Farringdon Ward within Volunteers
        • No. 61 Vintry Ward Volunteer
        • No. 62 Portsoken Ward Volunteers
        • No. 64 Farringdon Without Volunteers
        • No. 65 Bridge Ward Volunteer
        • No. 66 Tower Ward Association
        • No. 67 Christ-Church, Surrey, Association
        • No. 68 Loyal Bermondsey Volunteer Association
        • No. 69 Billingsgate Association
        • No. 70 Highland Armed Association
        • No. 71 The Armed Association of St. Mary, Whitechapel
        • No. 72 Bank of England Volunteers
        • No. 73 Candlewick Ward Association
        • No. 74 Queenhythe Volunteers
        • No. 75 Cripplegate Ward without Volunteers
        • No. 76 Dowgate Ward Volunteers
        • Nos 77, 78 & 79 Mile-End, Shoreditch and Trinity Minories Volunteers
      • London Cavalry Volunteers 1799
        • No. 1 London and Westminster Light Horse
        • No. 2 Surrey Yeomanry
        • No. 3 Deptford Cavalry
        • No. 4 Westminster Cavalry
        • No. 5 Middlesex Cavalry
        • No. 6 Southwark Cavalry
        • No. 7 Clerkenwell Cavalry
        • No. 8 Lambeth Loyal Cavalry
        • No. 9 St. Mary, Islington, Volunteer Cavalry
  • Medieval Knights & Heraldry
    • William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, 1146-1219
    • Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, 1208-1265
    • Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and of Essex, 1249-1298
    • Hugh Le Despenser, 1st Earl of Winchester, 1261-1326
    • John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, KG, 1340 – 1399
    • Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford KG, 1362-1392
    • Sir Henry Percy (called ‘Hotspur’), KG, 1364-1403
    • Sir John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham, 1370-1417
    • William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, KG, 1396-1450
    • Richard (“The King Maker”) Neville, Earl of Warwick and Salisbury, K.G., 1428-1471
    • Richard Wydeville, Earl Rivers, KG, 1405-1469
    • Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, KG, 1455-1483
  • Other Prints and Miscellaneous
    • Classic Buildings
      • Montacute House, Somerset
      • Raynham Hall, Norfolk
      • Belton House, Lincolnshire
      • The Senate House, Cambridge
    • Antique Pistols
      • Scottish Snaphaunce Pistol (c 1690)
      • Scottish Flintlock Pistol, 1695
      • Scottish Percussion Pistol by Bond, c. 1830
      • English ‘Tower’ Flintlock Holster Pistol, c. 1795
      • English Flintlock Pistol by Cuff c. 1810
      • English Flintlock Pistol by William Parker c. 1815
      • Brescian Flintlock Pistol by Lazarino Cominazzo c. 1700
      • French style Belgian Flintlock Pistol by Devillers of Liège c. 1735
      • American Colts Patent No. 1848 Percussion Revolver 1851
      • American Starr Patent Jan. 15, 1856 Percussion Revolver, c. 1863
      • American Derringers by Colt, Remington and Sharps c 1875-1900
    • Dogs from The 1881 Illustrated Book of the Dog
      • Basset Hounds 1872
      • Bull Dogs 1876
      • Dachshunds 1873-5
      • English Setter (1877)
      • Foxhound
      • Gordon Setter 1872
      • Pointer 1871
      • Yorkshire Terrier, Italian Greyhound and Pug
    • Plants from the Tudor Pattern Book, 1525
      • Apple & White Poplar
      • Asphodel & Wood Avens
      • Alder & Aspen
      • Ash & Almond
      • Barberry & Broom
      • Blackberry & Silver Birch
      • Box & Pomegranite
      • Comfrey & Daisy
      • Dandelion & Sweet Briar
      • Hellebore & Fleur de Lys
      • Foxglove & Fennel
      • Corn Marigold & Gromwell
      • Daffodil & Pink Dianthus
      • Hemp & Hops
      • Henbane & Hart’s Tongue Fern
      • Hyssop & Juniper
      • Ivy & Liquorice
      • Oxtongue & Linseed
      • Laurel & Mulberry
      • Mallow & Mint
      • Orpine & Royal Fern
      • Oak & Scots Pine
      • Peach & Plum
      • Pea & Rose
      • Soft Rush & Ransons
      • Spear Thistle & Teasel
      • Wild Service Tree & Grape Vine
      • Great Plantain & Tansy
    • Classic Roses
      • Queen Elizabeth
      • Confidence
      • Salmon Spray
      • Garden Party
      • Golden Wings
      • Mermaid
      • Souvenir de la Malmaison
      • Maréchal Niel
      • Tzigane
      • Countess Vandal
      • Montezuma
      • Circus
  • A History of European Dress
    • History of Dress 1500-1660
      • Italian, French and German Dress, 1500-1505
      • German Dress, 1515-1520
      • Court Dress, 1533-1537
      • Court Dress, 1539-1547
      • Spanish Dress, 1550-1560
      • English Middle-Class Women’s Dress, 1560-1570
      • Flemish Peasant Dress, 1565-1568
      • Upper-Class Men’s Dress, 1570-1602
      • Spanish, French and English Court Dress, 1581-1600
      • English Upper-Class Dress 1596-1598
      • Sporting Dress 1545-1635
      • English Court Dress, 1610-1616
      • Court Dress, 1611-1617
      • French and Dutch Dress, 1621-1625
      • English Upper-Class Dress, 1628-1634
      • Royal Children’s Dress, 1635-1637
      • French Peasant Dress 1640-1642
      • English Women’s Dress, 1639-1643
      • French Cavalier Dress, 1635-1650
      • Dutch Middle-Class Dress 1650-1656
    • History of Dress 1660-1800
      • Fashionable Dress 1660-1680
      • Domestic and Court Dress, 1665-1670
      • Domestic Dress, 1660-1670
      • Fashionable French Dress, 1686-1694
      • Women and Children’s Dress, 1693-1695
      • Street Vendors, 1688-1702
      • Court and Country Dress, 1710-1719
      • Children’s Dress, 1705-1715
      • Fashionable Dress, 1731-1735
      • Domestic Dress, 1730-1738
      • Fashionable Day Dress, 1744-1752
      • English Children’s Dress, 1740-1744
      • Court Dress, 1751-1759
      • Fashionable Dress, 1760-1768
      • Sporting Dress, 1760-1778
      • Court Dress, 1777
      • Children’s and Manservant’s Dress, 1780-1787
      • Fashionable Dress, 1777-1780
      • Fashionable Dress, 1780-1790
      • Fashionable English and French Dress, 1795-1796
    • History of Dress 1800-1899
      • Day and Evening Dress, 1800-1805
      • Outdoor Dress, 1804-1808
      • Evening Dress, 1806-1810
      • Seaside and Walking Dress, 1809-1820
      • Evening Dress, 1815-1826
      • Summer Walking and Children’s Dress, 1830-1833
      • Riding and Walking Dress, 1831-1837
      • Evening Dress, 1832-1840
      • Walking Dress, 1840-1846
      • Colonial Dress, 1850-1860
      • Evening Dress, 1845-1860
      • Children’s Outdoor and Walking Dress, 1855-1856
      • Walking Dress, 1864-1866
      • Outdoor and Children’s Dress, 1870-1875
      • Walking Dress, 1876-1877
      • Sporting Dress, 1880-1888
      • Outdoor, Seaside and Children’s Dress, 1885-1886
      • Servant’s Dress, 1828-1890
      • Evening Dress, 1880-1894
      • Country and Town Walking Dress, 1889-1899
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