[Paper label from a ream of paper produced by J. Green & Son, Hayle Mill, Maidstone, Kent]
[approximately 1875?]
5
H. M. Trotter & Co.
Industrial Hall
[1904]
6
Bryan & Co. (Firm)
Bryan & Co.
[approximately 1900]
7
C. J. Syrett (Firm)
C. J. Syrett
[1891?]
8
Liberty & Co.
"Orientals" Swimming Club's annual dinner held at the St. Stephen's Restaurant, Bridge Street, Westminster 7th March 1887
[1887]
9
Metal Box Company
16th annual dinner
[1949]
10
Thames Tunnel
[approximately 1843]
11
In memory of nearly six hundred passengers, who perished by the sinking of the saloon steamer, "Princess Alice", in the Thames, off Woolwich, September 3rd, 1878,
1861
12
W. Dawe & Son (London, England)
Billhead recording purchases made by H. Rolfe in 1883 for the funeral of John Rolfe Esq., July 17, 1883
1883
13
[Admission ticket for The Diapharama
[approximately 1851?]
14
Souvenir of the programme of the unveiling of Lord Kitchener's Memorial by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, 9th June 1926
[1926]
15
Funeral Furnishing Warehouse (Bristol, England)
Billhead recording purchases made by J. R. Frederick for the funeral of Henry Frederick Esq., September 9th, 1880
1880
16
Van Der Velde & Co.
[approximately 1920?]
17
Golden Cockerel Press
[Prospectus for Somerset Struben de Chair's The silver crescent]
[1943]
18
J. E. Branch (Firm)
For good & cheap and effective printing go to J.E. Branch, 168, Victoria Park Road Broadway, South Hackney, N.E
[1891?]
19
J. & H. Platt (Firm)
J. & H. Platt
[1880?]
20
[Collection of three postcards]
[approximately 1900]
21
Saville Theatre (London, England)
Bernard Delfont & Tom Arnold present Harry Secombe in Pickwick
[approximately 1963?]
22
Paddington Cemetery, Willesden Lane, Kilburn
[approximately 1890]
23
Valentine & Sons
The Fairway
1951
24
Daily Mail (London, England)
The Daily Mail exhibition guide
[approximately 1924]
25
Gregory, W. G.
Marlborough, Pewtress & Co.,
[1890?]
26
"Titanic Memorial"
[approximately 1914]
27
Raithby Lawrence
The British Printer
[1890?]
28
Cooper, George, active 1784–1811
Bill for the repair of picture frames
Nov. 7, 1810
29
Shakespeare'e England at Earl's Court, 1912
[1912]
30
Civil and Public Services Association (Great Britain)
All out Budget Day 24 March
2013
31
Festival of Britain
1951
32
Gerards Hall Hotel (London, England)
T. Younghusband, Gerards Hall, Basing Lane, Cheapside
[approximately 1835]
33
Imperial Hotel, Russell Square, London
[approximately 1910]
34
Purse & pocket almanac and diary for 1904
[1904]
35
Verandah Cafe, Lusitania and Mauretania
[approximately 1913?]
36
Portcullis Hotel (Bristol, England)
Portcullis
[1850?]
37
E. W. Towson (Firm)
Towson's relief printing process
[1900?]
38
Maidstone Grammar School (Maidstone, England)
[Two double-sided program cards of recitations that took place at the Maidstone Grammar school dated Dec. 22, 1834 and Dec. 20, 1836]
1834-1836
39
Gate Helmsley Retreat (North Yorkshire, England)
Extensive enlargement and improvement
[1840?]
40
Kane, Gregory, active 1851
Gregory Kane, 68 & 69 Dame-Street, Dublin, begs to call the attention of visitors to his newly invented Ladies' Portmanteau
1851
41
Spotter Card Trick
[approximately 1930]
42
C. Barr & Co
C. Barr & Co.
[approximately 186-?]
43
Little Boys' Press (Firm)
The homes for little boys, Farningham and Swanley
[1901?]
44
[Die cut advertisement for B. M. Tite & Sons]
[approximately 1907]
45
John Page, haberdasher, hosier, laceman, and gloves
[approximately 1810?]
46
Wessex Yarns (Firm : Dorset, England)
Three postcards advertising Wessex Yarns
[approximately 1900]
47
In loving memory of the victims of the fire drama at Gillingham, Kent
[1929]
48
Valentine & Sons
The bridge and Palace of Arts, North East Coast Exhibition, 1929, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
[ca. 1929]
49
[Admission ticket for a lecture at the Royal Academy
1851
50
Nine fabric samples
[1950?]
51
Papeterie Marion (Firm : London, England)
[List of stationery items for sale from Papeterie Marion along with information about their manufacturers]
1851
52
[Die cut advertisement for B. M. Tite & Sons]
1907
53
East London Cemetery, Plaistow, Essex
[1935]
54
Owen, active 1838–1851
Owen, engraver
[approximately 1830?]
55
Savoy Hotel (London, England)
Savoy Hotel
[1900?]
56
[Admission ticket for a lecture at the Royal Academy
1850
57
Elkington & Co. (London, England)
Elkington & Co.
1876
58
Geo. Dalton & Co (Firm)
Geo. Dalton & Co.
[1899?]
59
Heelway Press Ltd.
Old London Bridge
[approximately 1924]
60
A. Davis's (Firm : London, England)
[Advertisement for silver, brass and metal polish]
[1843?]
61
By command, Her Majesty's Servants will perform, at Windsor Castle, on Thursday, January 25th, 1848, a drama in two acts, by Douglas Jerrold entitled The Housekepper ...
[1849]
62
Coronet Theatre (London, England)
[Theatre program for Ellen Terry in "Much ado about nothing"
1903
63
Hungarian peasants
[1908]
64
Titanic Memorial
1914
65
The Dogs Cemetery, Hyde Park, London
[approximately 1920]
66
Reede's patent girth regulator
[approximately 1851]
67
Cox, James, active 1890
Lewis Hepworth & Co.
[1890?]
68
R. M. S. Mauretania
[approximately 1910?]
69
The Transport Pavilion, South Bank Exhibition, Festival of Britain 1951
1951
70
[Postcard depicting the Medieval Court at the Crystal Palace]
[approximately 1907?]
71
Amusement Park
[approximately 1924]
72
George Allen & Company (London, England)
[Bookmark, The living rulers of mankind by the Rev. H. N. Hutchinson]
[approximately 1902]
73
Francis Carter (Firm)
Francis Carter
[1898?]
74
Metal Box Company
The Metal Box Co. Ltd Perivale and Acton Planning and Process Dept. "Xmas Doo"
[1955]
75
Great Britain. Metropolitan Police Office
Permit granting Caroline Hill permission to visit Thomas Hill, prisoner at Tothill Fields Prison, Westminster
1835 January 28
76
Ball, Isaac, active 1845
Isaac Ball
[approximately 1845?]
77
Bengough & Son
Bengough & Son
[approximately 1842]
78
Fletcher, T.
Percy Bros., general printers, Manchester
[1890?]
79
Menu, dated Thursday 6th July, 1893, for the Royal Wedding Breakfast celebrating the wedding of His Royal Highness the Duke of York (future King George V) to Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Mary of Teck (future Queen Mary)