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"Frequently Unveiling Untold Stories

Background imageFrequently Collection: Marthe Chenal Photo

Marthe Chenal Photo
MARTHE CHENAL French singer, in her time the most celebrated singer in France, frequently required to sing the Marseillaise on state occasions : in 1918. Date: 1881 - 1947

Background imageFrequently Collection: Charlton House

Charlton House
Across the Heath from our Library, Charlton House is frequently the scene of such events as this fete in aid of the Royal Kent Dispensary, featuring a tournament

Background imageFrequently Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Ryde

Lear / Nonsense / Ryde
There was a Young Lady of Ryde, Whose shoe-strings were seldom untied. She purchased some clogs, and some small spotted dogs, and frequently walked about Ryde

Background imageFrequently Collection: Keeping His Hand In, by Bruce Bairnsfather

Keeping His Hand In, by Bruce Bairnsfather
Private Smith, the company bomber, formerly Shino, the popular juggler, frequently causes considerable anxiety to his platoon

Background imageFrequently Collection: Samnite Warriors

Samnite Warriors
Warriors from SAMNIUM, in central Italy (roughly todays Abruzzi); they were enemies of the Romans until conquered circa 290 BC, and frequently figure in Roman history

Background imageFrequently Collection: The Dog in War

The Dog in War
A Canine member of the German Red Cross, seen with two orderlies, equipped for field service with a flask, cup and first-aid case

Background imageFrequently Collection: British War Dog

British War Dog
A British war-dog being trained for cross-country work. Dogs were used frequently, particularly by the Germans, during World War I, as auxiliaries in ambulance work, and for sentry and patrol work

Background imageFrequently Collection: The Wave Hairstyle, 1926

The Wave Hairstyle, 1926
A permanently waved hairstyle by Feminix salon, Piccadilly, London, 1926. Shingled or bobbed hair became universally popular during the 1920 s, a reflection of womens new-found freedom

Background imageFrequently Collection: Battle Scene 1854

Battle Scene 1854
Warships are frequently used against shore targets as their guns generally outclass any thing available on land : during the Crimea War H.M.S. Bulldog bombards Bomarsund

Background imageFrequently Collection: The Great Wool-floor at the London Docks

The Great Wool-floor at the London Docks
The great wool-floor at the London Docks. The London Dock Company enlarged the warehouse for receiving wool imports from the colonies in the 1840 s

Background imageFrequently Collection: Philemon, Playwright

Philemon, Playwright
PHILEMON Athenian comic poet and playwright, author of 97 works which were evidently extremely popular as he frequently won contests over his rivals

Background imageFrequently Collection: Tree-Creeper (Morris)

Tree-Creeper (Morris)
(Certhia familiaris) Although tolerably numerous, it is not very frequently observed, owing to its small size, modest colours, and its quickness

Background imageFrequently Collection: Max Von Pauer

Max Von Pauer
MAX VON PAUER German pianist, who frequently performed in chamber music ensembles. He died in London

Background imageFrequently Collection: Barnard / Fokker

Barnard / Fokker
Captain Charles Douglas Barnard and his Fokker: he flew frequently with the Duchess of Bedford

Background imageFrequently Collection: Balkal (Cig Card)

Balkal (Cig Card)
British-built steamship built for use on Russias Lake Balkal. Her hull is designed to withstand the ice which frequently impedes navigation of the lake

Background imageFrequently Collection: Welsh Bus on Hill

Welsh Bus on Hill
Wales is a hilly country, and its buses are frequently called on to perform quite remarkable feats of climbing, especially when carrying their full complement of passengers

Background imageFrequently Collection: Phone Box in Shop

Phone Box in Shop
Before the introduction of telephone kiosks, instruments were frequently made access- -ible to the public in shops such as this pharmacy where an assistant assist a customer

Background imageFrequently Collection: Loch Ness in 1769

Loch Ness in 1769
Castle Urquhart, picturesquely sited on the shores of the Loch : the monster has frequently been reported in this section of the loch

Background imageFrequently Collection: Girl Carrying Coal

Girl Carrying Coal
OLDER GIRL CARRYING COAL I carry a hundredweight and a quarter (60kg+) on my back, and am frequently in water up to my calves (Report)

Background imageFrequently Collection: Bewick / Stoat

Bewick / Stoat
(Mustels erminea) This mustelid is similar to and frequently mistaken for a weasel. It is found pretty well throughout the northern hemisphere

Background imageFrequently Collection: Varied Monkey (Bewick)

Varied Monkey (Bewick)
Bewick gives no Latin name but says its the best known of all the Monkey-tribe, being more frequently brought into Europe than any other. It is a native of Barbary and Arabia

Background imageFrequently Collection: Phantom Burning Ship

Phantom Burning Ship
The phantom burning ship has been frequently seen off the North American coast, and on the Great Lakes

Background imageFrequently Collection: Hampton Court Ghost

Hampton Court Ghost
HAMPTON COURT The ghost of Jane Seymour has frequently been reported, but we cannot guarantee that this photo is an authentic picture of the apparition




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"Frequently Unveiling Untold Stories: A Captivating Glimpse into History" Step back in time as we explore a series of captivating images that frequently transport us to forgotten moments. From the tranquil waters of Grimsby, where a fish pontoon stands tall against the horizon, to the haunting portrait of Rosemary Kennedy, captured by Angus McBean - each frame holds its own tale. Intrigue surrounds Mary Frith, known as Pickpocket Mary, whose cunning skills were frequently put to use in London's bustling streets. Meanwhile, young boy soldiers holding hands in support of Germany remind us of the innocence lost during times of conflict. Giovanna di Napoli's graceful presence shines through as she extends her helping hand from a stranded car. Manor House Vauxhall whispers secrets from its grand halls while the Chairman of Ypres Last Post Committee proudly holds bugles for remembrance. The Flemish Soldiers Memorial Crypt in Zonnebeke serves as a solemn reminder of sacrifice and bravery. "By Road and Rail" takes us on an enchanting journey through black and white photography, frequently evoking nostalgia for simpler times. And who could forget the whimsical lithograph depicting "There was a Young Person of Bantry, " who found solace in sleeping within pantry walls? Lastly, we embark on The Adventures of Nicholas through an intricate engraving that sparks our imagination with every turn. These glimpses into history are not mere snapshots but windows into lives lived long ago – stories that frequently go untold yet deserve recognition. Join us on this visual voyage where curiosity meets discovery and let these images ignite your thirst for knowledge about our past.