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New Items from the Grenville Collins Collection (#2)

The latest additions to this remarkable collection of postcards, photography and illustration.

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Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Comic Valentines Postcard - Old Maid about to be blown up

Comic Valentines Postcard - Old Maid about to be blown up
Comic Valentines Postcard - Some seriously racey language punning against an image of an Old Maid about to be blown up. 1908

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Moyamba, Sierra Leone, Madam Yoko, Chiefs, Colonial Officers

Moyamba, Sierra Leone, Madam Yoko, Chiefs, Colonial Officers
At Moyamba, the capital and largest city of Moyamba District, in the Southern Province of Sierra Leone ( Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate - British colonial administration) - D.C

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Comic Postcard - Greyhound Racing - The hares run by electricity, Bill Is it

Comic Postcard - Greyhound Racing - The hares run by electricity, Bill Is it? I wish they d give the blinkin dorg I backed a few shocks then!. Date: 1926

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Large German Military Brass Band in all its glory! Date: circa 1909

Large German Military Brass Band in all its glory! Date: circa 1909

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Haile Selassie I - Crown Prince and Regent of the Ethiopian Empire (from 1916 to 1928)

Haile Selassie I - Crown Prince and Regent of the Ethiopian Empire (from 1916 to 1928), and then King and Regent (from 1928 to 1930), and finally Emperor (from 1930 to 1974)

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Al-Shumaisi Hospital (now the King Saud Medical Centre), Riyadh - Saudi Arabia. Date

Al-Shumaisi Hospital (now the King Saud Medical Centre), Riyadh - Saudi Arabia. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: The First Grandchild - three generations of German Royalty, Grandfather Kaiser Wilhelm II

The First Grandchild - three generations of German Royalty, Grandfather Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941), his son German Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951) and his son

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: What a War! - Suits me, I dunno as I ll ever go back to Railings! - humorous comment

What a War! - Suits me, I dunno as I ll ever go back to Railings! - humorous comment
What a War! - " Suits me, I dunno as I ll ever go back to Railings!" - humorous comment on the wartime appropriation of railings for use as raw material in the war effort. Date: circa 1941

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Mercedes Gleitze (1900-1981) - British professional swimmer

Mercedes Gleitze (1900-1981) - British professional swimmer. She was the first person to swim the Straits of Gibraltar and the first British woman to swim the English Channel

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Yamagata Aritomo - inspection tour to Mukden, Manchuria

Yamagata Aritomo - inspection tour to Mukden, Manchuria
Two admirals and six generals surrounding Duke Yamagata Aritomo (1838-1922) ( also known as Yamagata Kyosuke, a Japanese field marshal, twice-elected Prime Minister of Japan)

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Queen Souriya of Aghanistan

Queen Souriya of Aghanistan - Wife of King Amanullah of Afghanistan. The couple visited London in March 1928. Date: 1928

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - A Street Fruit Seller

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina - A Street Fruit Seller. Date: circa 1908

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Good Luck Charms of Nenette and Rintintin bring good luck

Good Luck Charms of Nenette and Rintintin bring good luck
WW1 era France - The tiny yarn-doll good luck charms of Nenette and Rintintin bring good luck. Popular during the First World War in Paris and beyond. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Map of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland

Map of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, including Vevey, Lausanne and Lac Leman. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: The interior of Mughal emperor Akbars Tomb

The interior of Mughal emperor Akbars Tomb
The interior of Akbars tomb, the tomb of the Mughal emperor Akbar This tomb is an important Mughal architectural masterpiece

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: The Victory Clock Tower of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India

The Victory Clock Tower of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India - built to commemorate victory in WW1. Date: circa 1920

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: WW1 - Victory - The flags of the victorious nations

WW1 - Victory - The flags of the victorious nations flanking a carved statue of the personification of Victory stood atop the world and holding a victory wreath aloft. Date: circa 1919

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Theodore, Saskatchewan, Canada - CPR Yards, Grain Elevators

Theodore, Saskatchewan, Canada - CPR Yards, Grain Elevators
Theodore, Saskatchewan, Canada - Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Yards, Grain Elevators. Date: circa 1907

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann as Hamlet

Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann as Hamlet
Ballet Dancer Robert Helpmann (1909-1986) as Hamlet - London, New Theatre - Old Vic Production. Date: circa 1942

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Castle street, Arncroach, Fife, Scotland

Castle street, Arncroach, Fife, Scotland
Castle Street, Arncroach, Fife, Scotland. The newspaper headlines detail a fatal rail crash, although this has not been so far identified precisely. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile - UK

WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile - UK
Sighted Sinkers - Sank Same! WW2 - American Red Cross Clubmobile (USAF) - Somewhere in Great Britain. American airforce personnel relaxing with coffee and doughnuts

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Ecuador - Guayaquil - Paseo de Las Colonias

Ecuador - Guayaquil - Paseo de Las Colonias. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Tyrolean Austrian Musicians and Singers

Tyrolean Austrian Musicians and Singers. The band features a Harpist, an accordion player and a Guitarist. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Le Ciel - Paris Cabaret Nightclub - Adoration of golden pig

Le Ciel - Paris Cabaret Nightclub - Adoration of golden pig
Le Ciel - Montmartre, Paris Cabaret Nightclub. The Cabaret du Ciel (Cabaret of Heaven) was an early version of modern theme restaurants

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Rio Ampayaco, Peru - Bora Indians in their village

Rio Ampayaco, Peru - Bora Indians in their village. The Bora are an indigenous tribe of the Peruvian, Colombian and Brazilian Amazon, located between the Putumayo and Napo rivers

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Sasebo, Japan - Sasebo Station

Sasebo, Japan - Sasebo Station
Japan - Sasebo Station, Sasebo, a city on Japans Kyushu Island. Note the fine 1950 Ford Tudor Sedan on the right and the evidence of the American occupation (jeeps and military trucks)

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Fig Tree growing out of a tomb in Watford Churchyard

Fig Tree growing out of a tomb in Watford Churchyard
A Fig Tree growing out of a tomb in Watford Churchyard - the legend runs that a lady buried in the vault from which the tree is growing was an atheist

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Unilever House, Thames Embankment, London

Unilever House, Thames Embankment, London
circa 1930s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: British occupation of Istanbul, Turkey

British occupation of Istanbul, Turkey
circa 1919

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Cherif Pacha Street, Alexandria, Egypt

Cherif Pacha Street, Alexandria, Egypt
circa 1920s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: 26 Ulster Place, Regents Park, London

26 Ulster Place, Regents Park, London
1908

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Messrs. Robert Porter & Company Ltd premises

Messrs. Robert Porter & Company Ltd premises
1913

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Oxford Street and Selfridges, London

Oxford Street and Selfridges, London
circa 1910s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Ludgate Circus by night, London

Ludgate Circus by night, London
1912

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: The Tudor Hotel, Oxford Street, London

The Tudor Hotel, Oxford Street, London
circa 1907

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: The Trocadero Restaurant, London

The Trocadero Restaurant, London
Situated on the corner of Londons Shaftesbury Avenue and Windmill Street, famous for its theatre which never closed, the Trocadero Restaurant was one of the most exclusive restaurants in Europe when

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Yachting Terms Illustrated - A Dog Watch

Yachting Terms Illustrated - A Dog Watch
circa 1906

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: The Battle of the Monongahela

The Battle of the Monongahela (also known as the Battle of Braddocks Field and the Battle of the Wilderness) took place on 9 July 1755, at the beginning of the French and Indian War

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Musical terms up to date - Fortissimo - very loud

Musical terms up to date - Fortissimo - very loud
1903

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Royal Arch or Victoria Arch, Dundee, Scotland

Royal Arch or Victoria Arch, Dundee, Scotland
circa 1909

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: The Church - Zermatt, Switzerland

The Church - Zermatt, Switzerland
circa 1930s

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Table Mountain Cable Car - Cape Town, South Africa

Table Mountain Cable Car - Cape Town, South Africa
1954

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Phil May cartoon - Tuneless Street band

Phil May cartoon - Tuneless Street band
1904

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Seaside Specimens: The Saucy Shrimp

Seaside Specimens: The Saucy Shrimp
1904

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: A Street in Istanbul, Turkey

A Street in Istanbul, Turkey
circa 1905

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Turkish Porter with a heavy load - Istanbul, Turkey

Turkish Porter with a heavy load - Istanbul, Turkey
1964

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Easter Greetings postcard - Faith hanging on to her belief

Easter Greetings postcard - Faith hanging on to her belief
circa 1905

Background imageNew Items from the Grenville Collins Collection: Front Court - Emmanuel College, Cambridge

Front Court - Emmanuel College, Cambridge
circa 1905



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