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Format Landscape Collection (#10)

"Capturing the world's wonders in format landscape: From the mesmerizing sun beams that illuminate Grand Central Station to the picturesque Hammersmith Bridge

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Pigeon Kisser

Pigeon Kisser
1st November 1929: A Chelsea Pensioner sitting in Hyde Park with a pigeon on his hat whilst another has its beak in his mouth. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Feeding Sparrows

Feeding Sparrows
25th September 1928: Mr R Hedges Bates, known as the Bird Man of England, feeding sparrows in Hyde Park, London, as he has done for 35 years. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Newborn Triplets

Newborn Triplets
November 1927: Newly-born triplets at the General Lying In hospital being admired by a nurse. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Garden Kiss

Garden Kiss
April 1929: A couple kissing in a back garden. (Photo by R. J. Salmon/Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Forever Young

Forever Young
2nd August 1929: Mr and Mrs Hill of Stanmore celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Wedded Bliss

Wedded Bliss
February 1928: Mr and Mrs Welles from Lingfield, Surrey, celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Love On The Beach

Love On The Beach
Couples getting to know each other on the beach at Yarmouth. (Photo by Paul Martin/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: A Fond Farewell

A Fond Farewell
circa 1927: A soldier kissing his child goodbye before leaving for India. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Che Guevara Speaks

Che Guevara Speaks
29th March 1964: Argentine Communist revolutionary leader Ernesto Che Guevara (1928 - 1967) speaking at the World Commerce and Development Conference at the Palace des Nations at Geneva

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Basket Makers

Basket Makers
Basket makers outside their home, a tent made of skin in a poor quarter of Djibouti, provincial capital in French Somaliland. In 1977 it was declared an independent country recognised by the UN

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Horse Race Fair

Horse Race Fair
April 1925: A dwarf posing on a funfair ride with a group of people on Newmarket 2, 000 Guinea Race Day. (Photo by W. G. Phillips/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Salmon Fishing

Salmon Fishing
13th August 1925: Mrs MacDonald fishing for salmon on the River Spey. The area is also popular for grouse shooting. Wild salmon are an important part of Scotlands tourist industry

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Aerial Derby

Aerial Derby
A spectator with square parasol at an Aero Derby. (Photo by A R Coster/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: First Day At Epsom

First Day At Epsom
June 1926: A miners band plays music to highlight the miners cause for a crowd of punters on the first day of races at Epsom, Surrey. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Lunch On The Grass

Lunch On The Grass
circa 1929: A group of picnickers at the Derby. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Derby Jam

Derby Jam
1929: A view of Tattenham Corner at the Epsom Derby, with densely packed cars and charabancs. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Tied To His Sport

Tied To His Sport
1926: Mr Lorraine standing by his machine to which he is shackled. He is being watched by an interested crowd at a BP Motor Sprint. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Crowd At Derby

Crowd At Derby
6th June 1928: A crowd on the downs at Epsom on Derby Day. (Photo by Walter Bellamy/London Express/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Battle Scene

Battle Scene
20th September 1927: The remains of an old flour mill on the banks of the Iser at Dixmunde, Belgium, which was the scene of heavy fighting during World War I

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Gold Shipment

Gold Shipment
17th February 1927: Russian sailors watching gold from the Lena Gold Fields being unloaded from thess Trotsky at Hays Wharf. The shipment belongs to Messrs Rothschild

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Isle Of Thanet

Isle Of Thanet
July 1927: Children walking at the waters edge on the beach at Dumpton Gap, Isle of Thanet, carrying their buckets and spades. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Christmas Spirit

Christmas Spirit
December 1925: Children enjoying themselves at a Christmas party at Kentish Town. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Lunch Time

Lunch Time
18th September 1926: The ?100 prize winners from a national essay competition on bananas starting their lunch with bananas. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Thirsty

Thirsty
5th June 1925: An office boy drinking from a hose used for watering the Temple Garden lawn. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: British Tobacco Farm

British Tobacco Farm
September 1926: At a tobacco farm near Fleet, in Hampshire, workers strip tobacco leaves in readiness for grading. Over 80 acres of land are being used for the cultivation of tobacco

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Rustic

Rustic
September 1926: A farm worker relaxes with a pipe and young companions on a tobacco farm at Church Crookham near Fleet. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Winter Sports

Winter Sports
19th December 1927: Two young ladies trying out a toboggan at a London store. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Limited Headroom

Limited Headroom
12th August 1925: A Covent Garden carman crossing a temporary Waterloo Bridge, London. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Dairymans Guild

Dairymans Guild
July 1925: The Dairymans Guild complete with float and bottles. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Sevenoaks Rail Crash

Sevenoaks Rail Crash
August 1927: Workmen dig out the locomotive of the 2-6-4 tank engine which crashed near Sevenoaks on the Southern Railway. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Cooling Down

Cooling Down
June 1925: A group of children paddling in the River Thames in London. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Beggar

Beggar
circa 1910: A Chinese beggar. (Photo by John Thomson/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: A Convicts Home

A Convicts Home
1877: Former policeman Mr Bayliss runs a Victorian dining room for ex-convicts in Drury Lane, London serving basins of leg of beef soup

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Greek Monks

Greek Monks
A group of monks from the island of Mount Athos, where each monastery is governed by a group of elders. A representative from each monastery is a member of the Holy Community

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Caught In The Act

Caught In The Act
A scene from the play Aren t We All? by Frederick Lonsdale on show at the Fortune Theatre. An amorous couple are caught embracing by a horrified lady standing in the doorway

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Junkers J1

Junkers J1
German Junkers J1, nicknamed the Tin Donkey, the first all-metal monoplane. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Junkers Arrival

Junkers Arrival
An all-metal Junkers G24 belonging to the German airline Lufthansa lands in Harbin, Manchuria, on the Berlin - Peking (Beijing) route. (Photo by Simpson/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Education For All

Education For All
Pupils in the Essex Market school in a poor quarter of New York. (Photo by Jacob A Riis/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Sailors Club

Sailors Club
4th November 1871: Sailors of all nations at a Sailors Assembly Room in the east end of London. Original Publication: The Graphic - pub. 1871 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Hopwood Triplets

Hopwood Triplets
29th September 1926: Connie, Henry and Susan Hopwood prepare for next years schooling. The triplets are all five years of age. (Photo by Davis/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Cowley Frog Man

Cowley Frog Man
1930: Cowley Frog Man, J E Molloy, holding frogs in both hands. He deals with all kinds of water animals and insects for customers throughout Britain. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Rail Workers

Rail Workers
13th January 1925: Signalman Roberts of Liverpool Street Station, London, synchronising the clocks which send the time out to all the signal boxes. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Putting Competitions

Putting Competitions
17th February 1925: Miss Peggy Burke aged 12 taking her first putt during the Childrens Putting Competitions at the all weather Golf Club at West Kensington

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Costermongers

Costermongers
1st June 1929: A horse and cart carry the Costermonger woman and her family, all dressed in their pearly costume, to the Costermongers Annual show. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Showcat

Showcat
10th November 1954: Bellever Calchas Dasheux, a showcat bred by M. Desbrieres of Paris and owned by Mrs Regan, beside its hot water bottle

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: South Coast Storms

South Coast Storms
16th September 1954: Waves crash over the promenade at Hove following the gale that has spread all along the South coast. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Leap Year Babies

Leap Year Babies
circa 1928: Five babies, all born on 29th February, being cared for by nurses at Queen Charlottes Hospital. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageFormat Landscape Collection: Bike Testing

Bike Testing
circa 1928: A woman trying out the new All-Weather AJW at the Motorcycle Show at Olympia, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)




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"Capturing the world's wonders in format landscape: From the mesmerizing sun beams that illuminate Grand Central Station to the picturesque Hammersmith Bridge, every frame tells a story. The bustling Billingsgate Market immerses us in its vibrant atmosphere, while Leonard Bernstein conducts an orchestra with passion and precision at Harvard University. In Madison Square Garden, a captivated audience experiences unforgettable moments of pure magic. Traveling further afield, we witness the sheer bravery and resilience displayed during Rorke's Drift battle. Meanwhile, Sydney Bridge stands tall under construction - a symbol of human ingenuity and progress. A majestic Shire Horse gracefully gallops through fields as if time stood still at Neidpath Castle. Nature's awe-inspiring power takes center stage as we marvel at The Victoria Falls' thunderous roar and breathtaking beauty. Each click of our camera lens unveils new dimensions of these incredible landscapes; they are windows into different worlds waiting to be explored. Format landscape photography invites us to appreciate both man-made marvels and nature's grandeur alike. It allows us to freeze fleeting moments in time, capturing Leonard Bernstein's conducting prowess or witnessing sunlight dancing on water beneath Sydney Bridge. Whether it is within the architectural splendor of Harvard University or amidst the dynamic energy pulsating through Madison Square Garden, format landscape photography transports us beyond our own reality - offering glimpses into diverse cultures and extraordinary places across continents. "