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  • Mediรฆval KnightsExpand
    • Sir William Marshal
    • Simon de Montfort
    • Humphrey de Bohun
    • Hugh Le Despenser the Elder
    • John of Gaunt KG
    • Robert de Vere KG
    • Sir Henry Percy KG (โ€˜Hotspurโ€™)
    • Sir John Oldcastle (“Falstaff”)
    • William de la Pole KG
    • Richard Neville KG
    • Richard Wydeville KG
    • Henry Stafford KG
  • Horse Drawn CarriagesExpand
    • Town Coach
    • Landau
    • Stagecoach or Travelling Coach
    • Crane Neck Coach
    • Neat Town Chariot
    • Demi Landau
    • Post-Chaise
    • Elegant Chariot
    • Perch High Phaeton
    • Sociable
    • Shooting Phaeton
  • Ships & BoatsExpand
    • Historic Royal Naval WarshipsExpand
      • RN Warships – SailExpand
        • HMS Victory, 1765
        • HMS Pickle, 1780
        • HMS Speedwell, 1780
        • HMS Agamemnon, 1781
        • HMS Captain, 1787
        • HMS Alert, 1790
        • HMS Shannon, 1806
        • HMS Defender, 1810
        • HMS Terror, 1812
        • HMS Nimble, 14 guns, Cutter, 1812
        • HMS Express, Schooner, 1815
        • HMS Fantome, 1838
      • RN 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, 1906
        • HMS Orion, Super-Dreadnought, 1912
        • HMS Lion, Battle Cruiser, 1912
        • HMS Iron Duke, Battleship, 1914
        • HMS Arethusa, Light Cruiser, 1914
        • HMS Queen Elizabeth, Battleship, 1915
        • HMS Hood, Battlecruiser, 1920
        • HMS Valhalla, Destroyer, 1917
    • Paddle SteamersExpand
      • PS Comet, 1812
      • S.S. Savannah, 1818
      • P.S. William Fawcett, 1829
      • S.S. Sirius, 1837
      • P.S. Great Western, 1837
      • RMS Britannia, 1840
      • S.S. Adriatic, 1856
      • R.M.S. Scotia, 1861
      • C.S.S. Hope, 1864
      • P.S. Marie-Henriette, 1893
      • P.S. Devonia, 1905
      • P.S. Medway Queen, 1924
    • 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
      • Mauretania 1907
      • S.S. President Grant, 1907
      • R.M.S. Olympic, 1911
      • S.S. France, 1912
      • S.S. Bergensfjord, 1913
      • S.S. Imperator, 1913
    • America’s Cup YachtsExpand
      • America, 1851
      • 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
    • Coastal SailersExpand
      • Plymouth Cutter, Erycina, 1882
      • Yarmouth Lugger, “Gypsy Queen”, 1889
      • Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, Cariad
    • Cutty Sark
    • Hempel’s Sponsored SailshipsExpand
      • Arabian Dhow
      • Chinese Junk
      • Danish Topsail Schooner
      • Grand Banks Schooner
      • Greek Sacelova
      • Portuguese Rabelo or Wine Ship
    • A History of Sail AD200-1919Expand
      • Roman Merchant Ship from AD 200
      • Norse Longship from about A.D. 900
      • 15th Century Three-Masted Scandinavian Holk
      • Large Four-Masted Galleon – End of 16th Century
      • 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 ??land Isles 50 (sic) years ago & Swedish Ketch, Experiment
      • Swedish Sloop Carrying Firewood to Stockholm, Greta-Linea
      • Swedish Brigantine, Johan
      • Swedish Brig & Belgian Pilot Cutter, Dahlkarsl?
      • Swedish Barquentine Built in H?lsingborg, 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 Livery BargesExpand
      • The Barge of the Shipwright’s Company, c 1725
      • 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
  • Early AviationExpand
    • Early AeroplanesExpand
      • Wright Flyer Model A, 1907
      • Bleriot XI, 1909
      • Antoinette VII, 1909
      • Farman III, 1910
      • Deperdussin Monocoque, 1913
      • Avro 504K, 1917
      • Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, 1917
      • Albatros D.V, 1917
      • Sopwith Camel, 1917
      • SPAD S.XIII, 1917
      • Fokker D-VII, 1918
      • Handley Page 0/400, 1918
    • Historic AirshipsExpand
      • Giffard Steam Dirigible, 1852
      • Renard-Krebs, โ€˜La Franceโ€™, 1884
      • Lebaudy, โ€˜Le Jauneโ€™, 1902
      • Schwarz No. 2, 1897
      • Zeppelin LZ1 & Naval Airship No. 1 โ€˜Mayflyโ€™
      • Zeppelin LZ10 โ€˜Schwabenโ€™ & Schutte-Lanz SL1
      • Zeppelin ZI X & Zeppelin L30 (Super-Zeppelin)
      • Zeppelin L 59 โ€˜Afrika-Schiffโ€™ & Beardmore R34
      • Zeppelin LZ 127 โ€˜Graf Zeppelinโ€™ & Royal Airship Works R101
      • Goodyear-Zeppelin ZRS-4 โ€˜Akronโ€™, 1931 & Zeppelin LZ129 โ€˜Hindenburgโ€™, 1936
  • Naval & Military UniformsExpand
    • Royal Navy 1787-1825Expand
      • (I) Admiral, Full Dress, 1787-1795
        (II) Rear-Admiral Frock Uniform, 1787-1795
      • (I) Captain, 3 years post Full Dress, 1787-1795
        (II) Captain, 3 years post Frock Dress, 1787-1795
      • (I) Master and Commander, Full Dress, 1787-1795
        (II) Lieutenant, Full Dress, 1787-1812
      • (I) Warrant Officer, 1787-1807
        (II) Midshipman, 1787-1795
      • (I) Admiral, Full Dress, 1795-1812
        (II) Vice Admiral, Undress, 1795-1812
      • (I) Captain, Full Dress, 1795-1812
        (II) Captain, Undress Uniform, 1795-1812
      • (I) Commander, Full Dress, 1795-1812
        (II) Lieutenant, Undress Uniform, 1787-1812
      • (I) Physician, Full Dress, 1805-1825
        (II) Midshipman, Undress Uniform, 1795-1825
      • (I) Admiral, Full Dress, 1812-1825
        (II) Captain 3 years post, Full Dress, 1812-1825
      • (I) Officer of Marines, c 1796
        (II) Officer of the Royal Marines, Full Dress, c 1805
    • Infantry 1660-1960Expand
      • Infantry 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 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 1850-1960Expand
        • Private, 34th Foot, 1854 (Border Regiment)
        • Field Officer, 39th Foot, 1854 (Dorsetshire Regiment)
        • Captain, 17th Foot, 1856 (Leicestershire Regiment)
        • Private, Coldstream Guards (1856)
        • Officer, 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, 1858 (Munster Fusiliers)
        • Major, 10th Foot, 1864 (Lincolnshire Regiment)
        • Lt-Col 68th (Durham) Lt Infantry, 1870
        • Captain, Devonshire Regiment, 1896
        • Captain, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 1897
        • Captain, Coldstream Guards, 1900
        • Sergeant, Irish Guards, 1901
        • Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, 1901
        • Major, Irish Guards, 1901
        • Subaltern, Lancashire Fusiliers, 1914
        • Regimental Sergeant Major, Welsh Guards (1920)
        • Subaltern, South Staffordshire Regiment, 1925
        • Subaltern, Royal Ulster Rifles, 1939
        • Subaltern, Royal Sussex Regiment, 1959
        • Captain, Rifle Brigade, 1959
        • Captain, Scots Guards, 1959
    • Cavalry Regiments 1703-1960Expand
      • 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, Royal Horse Guards, 1813 (Blues and Royals)
      • Field Officer, 14th Light Dragoons, 1815 (14th/20th King’s Hussars)
      • Major, 6th Dragoon Guards, 1818 (Royal Scots Dragoon Guards)
      • Officer, 12th Lancers, 1820
      • Captain, 1st Life Guards, 1830
      • Officer, 8th King’s Royal Irish Hussars, 1833 (Queen’s Royal Hussars)
      • Captain, Royal Scots Greys, 1844
      • Captain, 10th Royal Hussars, 1914 (King’s Royal Hussars)
      • Captain, 1st the Royal Dragoons, 1939 (Blues and Royals)
      • Captain, 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers, 1939
      • Officer, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, 1960
    • Scottish Regiments, 1730-1959Expand
      • 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
      • Captain, Scots Guards, 1959
      • Pipe Major, Scots Guards, 1959
      • Officer, King’s Own Scottish Borderers (QOSB), 1959
      • Officer, The Gordon Highlanders, 1959
    • Royal and Royal Horse Artillery, 1708-1965Expand
      • 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 Company Sergeant, Royal 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, Captain, Royal Horse Artillery
      • 1897, Trumpeter, Royal Horse Artillery
      • 1914 Battery Sergeant Major, Royal Artillery
      • 1939 Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1939 Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1965 Officer, Royal Artillery
    • Yeomanry Regiments, 1793-1911Expand
      • Officer, Norfolk Rangers, 1783
      • Field Officer, The Leicestershire Yeomanry, 1794
      • Officer, The Shropshire Yeomanry, 1795
      • Officer, South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry, 1803
      • Officer, London and Westminster Light Horse, 1829
      • Officer, The West 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
      • Officer, The Yorkshire Hussars, 1897
      • 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, 1854Expand
      • The Earl of Cardigan, 11th Hussars Review Order 1854
      • Captain Morris The 17th Lancers Review Order, 1854
    • London VolunteersExpand
      • InfantryExpand
        • No.1 St. James’s Volunteer
        • No. 2 Westminster Volunteer
        • No. 3 Broad-Street Ward Volunteer
        • 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 Volunteer
        • 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. 19 Westminster Lt. Infantry
        • 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 Volunteer
        • No. 28 St. Andrew Holborn & St. George the Martyr Association
        • No. 29 Castle Baynard 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 Middlesex Volunteer
        • No. 55 Farringdon Within Ward Volunteers
        • No. 56 Aldgate Ward Association
        • No. 57 Walbrook Ward Volunteer
        • No.58 Clerkenwell Association
        • No. 59 Westminster Grenadier
        • No. 60 Bread Street Ward Volunteer
        • No. 61 Vintry Ward Volunteer
        • No. 62 Portsoken Ward Volunteer
        • No. 63 St. Catherine’s Association
        • No. 64 Farringdon Without Volunteer
        • No. 65 Bridge Ward Volunteer
        • No. 66 Tower Ward Association
        • No. 67 Christ-Church, Surrey, Association
        • No. 68 Loyal Bermondsey Volunteer
        • No. 69 Billingsgate Association
        • No. 70 Highland Association
        • No. 71 Whitechapel Association
        • No. 72 Bank of England Lt. Infantry
        • No. 73 Candlewick Ward Association
        • No. 74 Queenhithe Ward Volunteer
        • No. 75 Cripplegate Ward without Volunteer
        • No. 76 Dowgate Ward Volunteer
        • Nos 77, 78 & 79 Mile-End, Shoreditch and Trinity Minories Volunteers
      • CavalryExpand
        • No. 1 London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteer
        • 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
  • Early VehiclesExpand
    • Edwardian Cars, 1910-1915Expand
      • 1904 Oldsmobile 7
      • 1904 De Dion Bouton
      • 1905 White 15 Steam Car
      • 1908 Rolls Royce 40/50
      • 1910 Renault 12/16
      • 1910 Daimler 38
      • 1910 Lanchester 28
      • 1911 Adler 12 Laundaulet
      • 1912 Vermorel 12/16
      • 1913/14 Morris ‘Oxford’
      • 1914 Argyll 15/30
      • 1912 Ford Model ‘T’
    • Vintage Cars, 1919-1930Expand
      • 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
    • Veteran Cars, 1894-1904Expand
      • 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
    • English Sports Cars, 1925-1939Expand
      • 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’
    • Historic Racing Cars, 1907-1960Expand
      • Itala SA – the Big Racer
      • Mercedes 1914 GP De L’ACF
      • Bugatti type 35B, 1927
      • 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 Speed Record Breakers, 1899-1909Expand
      • Jenatzy ‘La Jamais Contente’ 1899
      • Ford 999 Arrow 1903
      • Blitzen Benz 1909
    • Buses and Trams 1890-1919Expand
      • 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
    • Commercial Vehicles 1868-1919Expand
      • 1868 Horse Drawn Brougham
      • 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
    • 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, 1944
    • 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
      • 1884 McCammon ‘Safety’ Bicycle
      • 1887 Rudge ‘Cross-Frame’ Bicycle
      • 1888 Starley ‘Rover’ Bicycle
      • 1893 Dursely-Pederson Bicycle
      • 1893 ‘Golden’ Sunbeam Bicycle
  • Engines & MachinesExpand
    • Steam LocomotivesExpand
      • Locomotive Colour PrintsExpand
        • Great Northern Railway 1870
        • London Brighton and South Coast Railway 1882
        • North Eastern Railway 1885
        • Caledonian Railway 1886
        • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 1889
        • London and North Western Railway 1892
        • London and South Western Railway 1893
        • Highland Railway 1894
        • Midland Railway 1897
        • Great Western Railway 1903
        • London & North Western Railway, 1847
        • Metropolitan Railway, 1866
        • Midland Railway, 1866
        • London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, 1880
        • London & South Western Railway, 1885
        • Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, 1887
        • North Eastern Railway, 1893
        • Great Eastern Railway, 1894
        • Great Northern Railway, 1898
        • 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 North 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’
    • Traction EnginesExpand
      • Clayton & Shuttleworth, “Peggy”, 1904 (No 36336)
      • Burrel’s “Finem Rescipe”, 1900 (No 2319)
      • Foster’s The Little Gem, 1933 (No 14638)
      • Wallis & Steevens “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)
      • Fowler’s “Carry on”, 1915 (No 14425)
      • Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd, Steam Lorry, 1929 (No 7954)
    • Early Farm MachineryExpand
      • Mann’s reaping machine 1830
      • Tweeddale’s ploughing engine 1857
      • Mole plough 1790 & Warwick plough 1850
      • Jethro Tull’s drill c.1700
      • Ransome’s straw burning engine c.1900
      • Horse drawn hoes 1860
      • Swath turner & delivery rake 1920
      • One-row seed drill, c 1900
      • Omnium self-raking reaper, 1877
      • Blackburn digger, 1857
      • Howard’s winding engine, 1867
      • Ransomes 4 Furrow Disc Plough, 1919
      • Austin tractor, 1920
      • Overtime tractor, 1917
      • Moline motor plough, 1917
      • Double plough c 1870 & drain plough c. 1760
      • 1888 Starley ‘Rover’ Bicycle
    • Fairground RidesExpand
      • Harry Lee’s Steam Yachts
      • Ashley’s Galloping Horses
  • PlantsExpand
    • Classic RosesExpand
      • Queen Elizabeth
      • Confidence
      • Salmon Spray
      • Garden Party
      • Golden Wings
      • Mermaid
      • Souvenir de la Malmaison
      • Mar?chal Niel
      • Tzigane
      • Countess Vandal
      • Montezuma
      • Circus
    • The Tudor Pattern BookExpand
      • Apple & White Poplar
      • Asphodel & Wood Avens
      • Alder & Aspen
      • Ash & Almond
      • Barberry & Broom
      • Blackberry & Silver Birch
      • Box & Pomegranite
      • Comfrey & Daisy
      • Dandelion & Sweet Briar
      • Stinking Hellebore & Iris
      • Foxglove & Fennel
      • Corn Marigold & Cromwell
      • Daffodil & Pink Dianthus
      • Common Agrimony & Hops
      • Henbane & Hart’s Tongue Fern
      • Hyssop & Juniper
      • Ivy & Liquorice
      • Bristly Oxtongue & Linseed
      • Laurel & Mulberry
      • Common Mallow & Water 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
  • Other PrintsExpand
    • Victorian Champion DogsExpand
      • Basset Hounds 1872
      • Bulldogs 1876
      • Dachshunds 1873-5
      • English Setter (1877)
      • Foxhound
      • Gordon Setter 1872
      • Pointer 1871
      • Yorkshire Terrier, Italian Greyhound and Pug
    • Classic English BuildingsExpand
      • Montacute House, Somerset
      • Raynham Hall, Norfolk
      • Belton House, Lincolnshire
      • The Senate House, Cambridge
    • Antique Duelling and Other PistolsExpand
      • Scottish Snaphaunce Pistol (c 1690)
      • Scottish Flintlock Pistol, 1695
      • Scottish Percussion Pistol by Bond, c. 1830
      • English Flintlock by Brander, c 1790
      • 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 Li?ge c. 1735
      • American Colt 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
    • 400 Years of European DressExpand
      • 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 Middle-Class Women’s Dress, 1639-1643
        • French Cavalier Dress, 1635-1650
        • Dutch Middle-Class Dress 1650-1656
      • 1660-1800Expand
        • Fashionable Dress 1660-1680
        • Domestic and Court Dress Dress, 1665-1670
        • Domestic Dress, 1662-1670
        • 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
      • 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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We are located in the south west of England. The business was started in London in 1957. All the prints you see on this website and which are for sale were created between 1957 and 1972.

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  • Mediรฆval Knights
    • Sir William Marshal
    • Simon de Montfort
    • Humphrey de Bohun
    • Hugh Le Despenser the Elder
    • John of Gaunt KG
    • Robert de Vere KG
    • Sir Henry Percy KG (โ€˜Hotspurโ€™)
    • Sir John Oldcastle (“Falstaff”)
    • William de la Pole KG
    • Richard Neville KG
    • Richard Wydeville KG
    • Henry Stafford KG
  • Horse Drawn Carriages
    • Town Coach
    • Landau
    • Stagecoach or Travelling Coach
    • Crane Neck Coach
    • Neat Town Chariot
    • Demi Landau
    • Post-Chaise
    • Elegant Chariot
    • Perch High Phaeton
    • Sociable
    • Shooting Phaeton
  • Ships & Boats
    • Historic Royal Naval Warships
      • RN Warships – Sail
        • HMS Victory, 1765
        • HMS Pickle, 1780
        • HMS Speedwell, 1780
        • HMS Agamemnon, 1781
        • HMS Captain, 1787
        • HMS Alert, 1790
        • HMS Shannon, 1806
        • HMS Defender, 1810
        • HMS Terror, 1812
        • HMS Nimble, 14 guns, Cutter, 1812
        • HMS Express, Schooner, 1815
        • HMS Fantome, 1838
      • RN 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, 1906
        • HMS Orion, Super-Dreadnought, 1912
        • HMS Lion, Battle Cruiser, 1912
        • HMS Iron Duke, Battleship, 1914
        • HMS Arethusa, Light Cruiser, 1914
        • HMS Queen Elizabeth, Battleship, 1915
        • HMS Hood, Battlecruiser, 1920
        • HMS Valhalla, Destroyer, 1917
    • Paddle Steamers
      • PS Comet, 1812
      • S.S. Savannah, 1818
      • P.S. William Fawcett, 1829
      • S.S. Sirius, 1837
      • P.S. Great Western, 1837
      • RMS Britannia, 1840
      • S.S. Adriatic, 1856
      • R.M.S. Scotia, 1861
      • C.S.S. Hope, 1864
      • P.S. Marie-Henriette, 1893
      • P.S. Devonia, 1905
      • P.S. Medway Queen, 1924
    • 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
      • Mauretania 1907
      • S.S. President Grant, 1907
      • R.M.S. Olympic, 1911
      • S.S. France, 1912
      • S.S. Bergensfjord, 1913
      • S.S. Imperator, 1913
    • America’s Cup Yachts
      • America, 1851
      • 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
    • Coastal Sailers
      • Plymouth Cutter, Erycina, 1882
      • Yarmouth Lugger, “Gypsy Queen”, 1889
      • Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, Cariad
    • Cutty Sark
    • Hempel’s Sponsored Sailships
      • Arabian Dhow
      • Chinese Junk
      • Danish Topsail Schooner
      • Grand Banks Schooner
      • Greek Sacelova
      • Portuguese Rabelo or Wine Ship
    • A History of Sail AD200-1919
      • Roman Merchant Ship from AD 200
      • Norse Longship from about A.D. 900
      • 15th Century Three-Masted Scandinavian Holk
      • Large Four-Masted Galleon – End of 16th Century
      • 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 ??land Isles 50 (sic) years ago & Swedish Ketch, Experiment
      • Swedish Sloop Carrying Firewood to Stockholm, Greta-Linea
      • Swedish Brigantine, Johan
      • Swedish Brig & Belgian Pilot Cutter, Dahlkarsl?
      • Swedish Barquentine Built in H?lsingborg, 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 Livery Barges
      • The Barge of the Shipwright’s Company, c 1725
      • 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
  • Early Aviation
    • Early Aeroplanes
      • Wright Flyer Model A, 1907
      • Bleriot XI, 1909
      • Antoinette VII, 1909
      • Farman III, 1910
      • Deperdussin Monocoque, 1913
      • Avro 504K, 1917
      • Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, 1917
      • Albatros D.V, 1917
      • Sopwith Camel, 1917
      • SPAD S.XIII, 1917
      • Fokker D-VII, 1918
      • Handley Page 0/400, 1918
    • Historic Airships
      • Giffard Steam Dirigible, 1852
      • Renard-Krebs, โ€˜La Franceโ€™, 1884
      • Lebaudy, โ€˜Le Jauneโ€™, 1902
      • Schwarz No. 2, 1897
      • Zeppelin LZ1 & Naval Airship No. 1 โ€˜Mayflyโ€™
      • Zeppelin LZ10 โ€˜Schwabenโ€™ & Schutte-Lanz SL1
      • Zeppelin ZI X & Zeppelin L30 (Super-Zeppelin)
      • Zeppelin L 59 โ€˜Afrika-Schiffโ€™ & Beardmore R34
      • Zeppelin LZ 127 โ€˜Graf Zeppelinโ€™ & Royal Airship Works R101
      • Goodyear-Zeppelin ZRS-4 โ€˜Akronโ€™, 1931 & Zeppelin LZ129 โ€˜Hindenburgโ€™, 1936
  • Naval & Military Uniforms
    • Royal Navy 1787-1825
      • (I) Admiral, Full Dress, 1787-1795
        (II) Rear-Admiral Frock Uniform, 1787-1795
      • (I) Captain, 3 years post Full Dress, 1787-1795
        (II) Captain, 3 years post Frock Dress, 1787-1795
      • (I) Master and Commander, Full Dress, 1787-1795
        (II) Lieutenant, Full Dress, 1787-1812
      • (I) Warrant Officer, 1787-1807
        (II) Midshipman, 1787-1795
      • (I) Admiral, Full Dress, 1795-1812
        (II) Vice Admiral, Undress, 1795-1812
      • (I) Captain, Full Dress, 1795-1812
        (II) Captain, Undress Uniform, 1795-1812
      • (I) Commander, Full Dress, 1795-1812
        (II) Lieutenant, Undress Uniform, 1787-1812
      • (I) Physician, Full Dress, 1805-1825
        (II) Midshipman, Undress Uniform, 1795-1825
      • (I) Admiral, Full Dress, 1812-1825
        (II) Captain 3 years post, Full Dress, 1812-1825
      • (I) Officer of Marines, c 1796
        (II) Officer of the Royal Marines, Full Dress, c 1805
    • Infantry 1660-1960
      • Infantry 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 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 1850-1960
        • Private, 34th Foot, 1854 (Border Regiment)
        • Field Officer, 39th Foot, 1854 (Dorsetshire Regiment)
        • Captain, 17th Foot, 1856 (Leicestershire Regiment)
        • Private, Coldstream Guards (1856)
        • Officer, 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, 1858 (Munster Fusiliers)
        • Major, 10th Foot, 1864 (Lincolnshire Regiment)
        • Lt-Col 68th (Durham) Lt Infantry, 1870
        • Captain, Devonshire Regiment, 1896
        • Captain, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry, 1897
        • Captain, Coldstream Guards, 1900
        • Sergeant, Irish Guards, 1901
        • Sergeant, Grenadier Guards, 1901
        • Major, Irish Guards, 1901
        • Subaltern, Lancashire Fusiliers, 1914
        • Regimental Sergeant Major, Welsh Guards (1920)
        • Subaltern, South Staffordshire Regiment, 1925
        • Subaltern, Royal Ulster Rifles, 1939
        • Subaltern, Royal Sussex Regiment, 1959
        • Captain, Rifle Brigade, 1959
        • Captain, Scots Guards, 1959
    • Cavalry Regiments 1703-1960
      • 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, Royal Horse Guards, 1813 (Blues and Royals)
      • Field Officer, 14th Light Dragoons, 1815 (14th/20th King’s Hussars)
      • Major, 6th Dragoon Guards, 1818 (Royal Scots Dragoon Guards)
      • Officer, 12th Lancers, 1820
      • Captain, 1st Life Guards, 1830
      • Officer, 8th King’s Royal Irish Hussars, 1833 (Queen’s Royal Hussars)
      • Captain, Royal Scots Greys, 1844
      • Captain, 10th Royal Hussars, 1914 (King’s Royal Hussars)
      • Captain, 1st the Royal Dragoons, 1939 (Blues and Royals)
      • Captain, 9th Queen’s Royal Lancers, 1939
      • Officer, 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, 1960
    • Scottish Regiments, 1730-1959
      • 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
      • Captain, Scots Guards, 1959
      • Pipe Major, Scots Guards, 1959
      • Officer, King’s Own Scottish Borderers (QOSB), 1959
      • Officer, The Gordon Highlanders, 1959
    • Royal and Royal Horse Artillery, 1708-1965
      • 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 Company Sergeant, Royal 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, Captain, Royal Horse Artillery
      • 1897, Trumpeter, Royal Horse Artillery
      • 1914 Battery Sergeant Major, Royal Artillery
      • 1939 Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1939 Officer, Royal Artillery
      • 1965 Officer, Royal Artillery
    • Yeomanry Regiments, 1793-1911
      • Officer, Norfolk Rangers, 1783
      • Field Officer, The Leicestershire Yeomanry, 1794
      • Officer, The Shropshire Yeomanry, 1795
      • Officer, South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry, 1803
      • Officer, London and Westminster Light Horse, 1829
      • Officer, The West 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
      • Officer, The Yorkshire Hussars, 1897
      • 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, 1854
      • The Earl of Cardigan, 11th Hussars Review Order 1854
      • Captain Morris The 17th Lancers Review Order, 1854
    • London Volunteers
      • Infantry
        • No.1 St. James’s Volunteer
        • No. 2 Westminster Volunteer
        • No. 3 Broad-Street Ward Volunteer
        • 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 Volunteer
        • 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. 19 Westminster Lt. Infantry
        • 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 Volunteer
        • No. 28 St. Andrew Holborn & St. George the Martyr Association
        • No. 29 Castle Baynard 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 Middlesex Volunteer
        • No. 55 Farringdon Within Ward Volunteers
        • No. 56 Aldgate Ward Association
        • No. 57 Walbrook Ward Volunteer
        • No.58 Clerkenwell Association
        • No. 59 Westminster Grenadier
        • No. 60 Bread Street Ward Volunteer
        • No. 61 Vintry Ward Volunteer
        • No. 62 Portsoken Ward Volunteer
        • No. 63 St. Catherine’s Association
        • No. 64 Farringdon Without Volunteer
        • No. 65 Bridge Ward Volunteer
        • No. 66 Tower Ward Association
        • No. 67 Christ-Church, Surrey, Association
        • No. 68 Loyal Bermondsey Volunteer
        • No. 69 Billingsgate Association
        • No. 70 Highland Association
        • No. 71 Whitechapel Association
        • No. 72 Bank of England Lt. Infantry
        • No. 73 Candlewick Ward Association
        • No. 74 Queenhithe Ward Volunteer
        • No. 75 Cripplegate Ward without Volunteer
        • No. 76 Dowgate Ward Volunteer
        • Nos 77, 78 & 79 Mile-End, Shoreditch and Trinity Minories Volunteers
      • Cavalry
        • No. 1 London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteer
        • 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
  • Early Vehicles
    • Edwardian Cars, 1910-1915
      • 1904 Oldsmobile 7
      • 1904 De Dion Bouton
      • 1905 White 15 Steam Car
      • 1908 Rolls Royce 40/50
      • 1910 Renault 12/16
      • 1910 Daimler 38
      • 1910 Lanchester 28
      • 1911 Adler 12 Laundaulet
      • 1912 Vermorel 12/16
      • 1913/14 Morris ‘Oxford’
      • 1914 Argyll 15/30
      • 1912 Ford Model ‘T’
    • Vintage Cars, 1919-1930
      • 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
    • Veteran Cars, 1894-1904
      • 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
    • English Sports Cars, 1925-1939
      • 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’
    • Historic Racing Cars, 1907-1960
      • Itala SA – the Big Racer
      • Mercedes 1914 GP De L’ACF
      • Bugatti type 35B, 1927
      • 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 Speed Record Breakers, 1899-1909
      • Jenatzy ‘La Jamais Contente’ 1899
      • Ford 999 Arrow 1903
      • Blitzen Benz 1909
    • Buses and Trams 1890-1919
      • 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
    • Commercial Vehicles 1868-1919
      • 1868 Horse Drawn Brougham
      • 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
    • 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, 1944
    • 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
      • 1884 McCammon ‘Safety’ Bicycle
      • 1887 Rudge ‘Cross-Frame’ Bicycle
      • 1888 Starley ‘Rover’ Bicycle
      • 1893 Dursely-Pederson Bicycle
      • 1893 ‘Golden’ Sunbeam Bicycle
  • Engines & Machines
    • Steam Locomotives
      • Locomotive Colour Prints
        • Great Northern Railway 1870
        • London Brighton and South Coast Railway 1882
        • North Eastern Railway 1885
        • Caledonian Railway 1886
        • Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, 1889
        • London and North Western Railway 1892
        • London and South Western Railway 1893
        • Highland Railway 1894
        • Midland Railway 1897
        • Great Western Railway 1903
        • London & North Western Railway, 1847
        • Metropolitan Railway, 1866
        • Midland Railway, 1866
        • London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, 1880
        • London & South Western Railway, 1885
        • Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway, 1887
        • North Eastern Railway, 1893
        • Great Eastern Railway, 1894
        • Great Northern Railway, 1898
        • 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 North 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’
    • Traction Engines
      • Clayton & Shuttleworth, “Peggy”, 1904 (No 36336)
      • Burrel’s “Finem Rescipe”, 1900 (No 2319)
      • Foster’s The Little Gem, 1933 (No 14638)
      • Wallis & Steevens “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)
      • Fowler’s “Carry on”, 1915 (No 14425)
      • Sentinel (Shrewsbury) Ltd, Steam Lorry, 1929 (No 7954)
    • Early Farm Machinery
      • Mann’s reaping machine 1830
      • Tweeddale’s ploughing engine 1857
      • Mole plough 1790 & Warwick plough 1850
      • Jethro Tull’s drill c.1700
      • Ransome’s straw burning engine c.1900
      • Horse drawn hoes 1860
      • Swath turner & delivery rake 1920
      • One-row seed drill, c 1900
      • Omnium self-raking reaper, 1877
      • Blackburn digger, 1857
      • Howard’s winding engine, 1867
      • Ransomes 4 Furrow Disc Plough, 1919
      • Austin tractor, 1920
      • Overtime tractor, 1917
      • Moline motor plough, 1917
      • Double plough c 1870 & drain plough c. 1760
      • 1888 Starley ‘Rover’ Bicycle
    • Fairground Rides
      • Harry Lee’s Steam Yachts
      • Ashley’s Galloping Horses
  • Plants
    • Classic Roses
      • Queen Elizabeth
      • Confidence
      • Salmon Spray
      • Garden Party
      • Golden Wings
      • Mermaid
      • Souvenir de la Malmaison
      • Mar?chal Niel
      • Tzigane
      • Countess Vandal
      • Montezuma
      • Circus
    • The Tudor Pattern Book
      • Apple & White Poplar
      • Asphodel & Wood Avens
      • Alder & Aspen
      • Ash & Almond
      • Barberry & Broom
      • Blackberry & Silver Birch
      • Box & Pomegranite
      • Comfrey & Daisy
      • Dandelion & Sweet Briar
      • Stinking Hellebore & Iris
      • Foxglove & Fennel
      • Corn Marigold & Cromwell
      • Daffodil & Pink Dianthus
      • Common Agrimony & Hops
      • Henbane & Hart’s Tongue Fern
      • Hyssop & Juniper
      • Ivy & Liquorice
      • Bristly Oxtongue & Linseed
      • Laurel & Mulberry
      • Common Mallow & Water 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
  • Other Prints
    • Victorian Champion Dogs
      • Basset Hounds 1872
      • Bulldogs 1876
      • Dachshunds 1873-5
      • English Setter (1877)
      • Foxhound
      • Gordon Setter 1872
      • Pointer 1871
      • Yorkshire Terrier, Italian Greyhound and Pug
    • Classic English Buildings
      • Montacute House, Somerset
      • Raynham Hall, Norfolk
      • Belton House, Lincolnshire
      • The Senate House, Cambridge
    • Antique Duelling and Other Pistols
      • Scottish Snaphaunce Pistol (c 1690)
      • Scottish Flintlock Pistol, 1695
      • Scottish Percussion Pistol by Bond, c. 1830
      • English Flintlock by Brander, c 1790
      • 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 Li?ge c. 1735
      • American Colt 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
    • 400 Years of European 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 Middle-Class Women’s Dress, 1639-1643
        • French Cavalier Dress, 1635-1650
        • Dutch Middle-Class Dress 1650-1656
      • 1660-1800
        • Fashionable Dress 1660-1680
        • Domestic and Court Dress Dress, 1665-1670
        • Domestic Dress, 1662-1670
        • 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
      • 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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