1921 to 1960 of 18507
Social History (TD5028)
Vinyl sticker. Rectangular. Sloganin red and blue lettering; 'NO TESCO IN STOKES CROFT' with the web address; 'notescoinstokescroft.org.uk'. On the reverse: 'ORACAL/ PRINT VINYL, permanent'.
Social History (TD5034)
Pollocks toy theatre in a wooden box. Contains interchangeable scenery, a purple stage curtain, metal character slides, and paper puppets. 'Sleeping Beauty' scenery.
Social History (TD5198)
'Wedding Ideas' magazine, royal wedding special. Issue 95. May 2011. £2.99. Cover features headlines such as; 'REAL BRIDES SAVING TIPS', YOUR REAL WEDDINGS/ FAB IDEAS TO STEAL!'; WIN! A HONEYMOON TO ANTIGUA WORTH £4,000'; 'REAL-LIFE SLIMMING/ 'WE DROPPED 10 DRESS SIZES!'/ ONE BRIDAL PARTY REVEALS ALL', FREE £250 BRIDESMAIDS' SHOPPING SPREE AT BHS'; 'NEW DRESSES TO SUIT YOUR THEME, p50'; 'WIN! YOUR DREAM DRESS WORTH £1,000'. Inside is a receipt to pre-order an exclusive William and Catherine wedding album for a £2 deposit. Inside the magazine are pictures of wedding and bridesmaid dresses, tiaras, and hairstyles.
Social History (TD5199)
'Knit your own Royal Wedding' by Fiona Gable. Back reads; 'With a cast of characters including the Queen, Prince Philip, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Harry and the Archbishop of Canterbury, a variety of clothes and hats to make for the guests and, of course, the happy couple themselves, this knitted celebration of the royal wedding is a must-have for every keen crafter. From the bride's broad smile and sparkling engagement ring to the groom's dashing uniform, this piece of yarn pageantry is funny, charming and easy enough for even a novice to tackle- go on, get out your needles and help your favourite royals tie the knit. / Complete with patterns for all th major players and their guests. There's even a corgi!/ Suitable for knitters of all skill levels, with detailed instructions for the all-important finishing touches/ Includes a fold-together card balcony so that your knitted newly-weds can wave to the cheering crowds'. Price £9.99.
Social History (TD5057)
Sepia postcard entitled 'WINE ST PUMP 1860'. Shops and churches. 'JONES & Co.' & 'A.CAMERON' signage. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5058)
Sepia postcard entitled 'THE OLD BAPTIST MEETING HOUSE. THE PITHAY BRISTOL. 75.' Postally unused.
Social History (TD5059)
Sepia postcard entitled 'ENTRANCE TO THE OLD PITHAY BRISTOL. FRED LITTLE 32.' Signage for 'GEORGES & CO. LIMTD. OLD BEERS ALES AND STOUT'. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5051)
Sepia postcard entitled 'THE DAEDLAUS BRISTOL 1880 F LITTLE 146'. Photograph shows HMS Daedalus, a Royal Navy drill ship moored at Bristol.
Social History (TD5052)
Sepia postcard entitled 'THE CASTLE MOAT BRISTOL FRED LITTLE 16'. Photograph of a bridge, castle walls and a river.
Social History (TD5053)
Sepia postcard with 'F.LITTLE' written on the bottom left corner in white ink. A sign indicates that the buildings shown are 'Druids Arms' and 'ALLEN'S ANGEL INN. WINES & SPIRITS'. Located by Nicholas Street.
Social History (TD5054)
Sepia postcard entitled 'BRISTOL. THE DRAWBRIDGE. 203' & 'DRAWBRIDGE BRISTOL IN 1890 FRED LITTLE 68'. Shows trams and horsedrawn vehicles. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5055)
Sepia postcard entitled 'PITHAY IN 1880 BRISTOL 28 F.LITTLE COPYRIGHT'. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5056)
Sepia postcard entitled 'SOUTHEYS HOUSE BRISTOL F.LITTLE 147'. Signs state; 'SALES BY AUCTION DAILY AT 11am 2.30 & 6.30pm'; 'GOLD AND SILVERSMITH'; BEER SPIRIT AND WINE TRADE ASSOCIATION'; 'WORKSHOPS'; TO BE LET'; 'ALLIS'; & 'GREAT SALE'. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5035)
Black and white photograph of a man stood outside a shop; '4 Dairy M.A. SAVERY & SONS Pork 4'. A lady stands behind him in the shop door and another person can be seen working in the shop. There are 2 signs in the window declaring; 'JOIN OUR XMAS CLUB AND SECURE THE BEST'. Meat hangs in the right hand window. Dairy products are in the left window. On the back is handwritten; 'HERBERT JAMES SAVERY died 1935 MY GRANDFATHER OUTSIDE HIS BUTCHERS AND DAIRY SHOP AT 4 DENMARK STREET BRISTOL'.
Social History (TD5036.i)
Photograph of Herbert James Savery with his wife Margaret (known as Polly), and their sons Herbert James Savery (aged about 11-12 years old), Sydney, and Ivor (about 2-3 years old). The pale figure at the back is Herbert David Savery (son of Herbert James), superimposed from another photograph.
Social History (TD5036.ii)
Photograph of Herbert James Savery with his wife Margaret (known as Polly), and their sons Herbert James Savery (aged about 11-12 years old), Sydney, and Ivor (about 2-3 years old). The pale figure at the back is Herbert David Savery (son of Herbert James), superimposed from another photograph. Handwriting on the back is by Herbert David Savery.
Social History (TD5037.ii)
Black and white photograph of the Savery family. Handwriting on the back by David Savery (donor); ''Mrs MARGARET SAVERY died 1935 MY GRANDMOTHER with her 3 sons HERBERT JAMES (MY FATHER) about 11-12 years old born 1896 died 1960. SYDNEY about 2 years younger and IVOR about 2-3 years old.'
Social History (TD5038)
Sepia photograph postcard of the Old Drawbridge (St. Augustine's Bridge), showing Corn Street & St. Stephen's Church in the background. Variety of horse drawn vehicles on the road, and several pedestrians.
Social History (TD5039)
Sepia real photograph postcard of public house, The Bear and Rugged Staff, Little Peter Street, (now Castle Park) Bristol. The building next door is the Cat & Wheel. Four male figures are shown in the street scene. The pub sign has a picture of a bear on with a staff, below which is written 'BY A.HANCOCK'. This is thought to indicate the landlord's name. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5040)
Sepia real photo postcard, titled "Temple Gate Bristol" at bottom left corner, in white. An exterior view of the Saracen's Head Hotel & Commercial Inn at Temple Gate. A glass kiln (?) can be seen in the background. Series no. 193. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5041)
Sepia postcard showing the interior of the Old Railway Station, Bristol. Postally unused. Written in white ink is; 'THE OLD RAILWAY STATION/ BRISTOL/ FRED LITTLE 171'.
Social History (TD5042)
Sepia postcard; drawing entitled ST PETER'S PUMP, 18C/ BRISTOL/ FRED LITTLE'. Shows market traders under arches, by a pump. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5043)
Sepia postcard entitled OLD HOUSE/ WINE STREET/ BRISTOL/ 1880/ FRED LITTLE'. Shows the side of a building (TITLED 21. E.JOHN', with people in the foreground. The building has a large advertising for Liptons on. 'LIPTON. THE LARGEST TEA, COFFEE & PROVISION DEALER IN THE WORLD. LIPTON'S TEAS. LIPTONS MEATS' (etc.) Postally unused.
Social History (TD5045)
Sepia postcard entitled 'OLD BALDWIN STREET BRISTOL FRED LITTLE, 175'. Drawing of a street scene. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5047)
Sepia postcard entitled 'ST WERBURGHS CH. BRISTOL 217 FRED LITTLE'. Photograph of St. Werburghs Church in it's original location in central Bristol (Corn Street). Postally unused.
Social History (TD5046)
Sepia postcard entitled 'OLD SMALL STREET BRISTOL 20 FRED LITTLE COPYRIGHT'. Photograph of a street scene with men and a horse. Signs outside one of the building for 'DAILY BRISTOL TIMES & MIRROR'. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5048)
Sepia postcard entitled 'NO. 4. ST WEREBURGS CH. CORN STREET BRISTOL 1880'. Photograph of St. Werburghs Church in it's original location in central Bristol (Corn Street). Postally unused.
Social History (TD5049)
Sepia postcard entitled 'CASTLE MILL ST 79 FRED LITTLE'. Postally unused. Signs for the OLD CASTLE inn, N.MORLEY & SON, RAG, ROPE, METAL & WASTE PAPER MERCHANTS. Large advert for a Whitsuntide fete at the zoo gardens, June 12th- 14th, including an Indian shooting jungle, band, aerial, & fireworks.
Social History (TD5050)
Sepia postcard entitled 'THE POET SOUTHEY'S BIRTHPLACE, WINE ST. FRED LITTLE BRISTOL IN 1870. 19. COPYRIGHT'. Small white cross indicating where the poet lived. Church, shops and a horse drawn vehicle.
Social History (TD5072.1-2)
Cardboard box and lid. 'Brights of Bristol/ Telephone Bristol 21471/ Queens Road, Bristol, 8' printed on the top. Paper address label; from Brights of Bristol to Mr. Cooper at Kings Drive, Bristol. 1957.
Social History (TD5062)
Sepia postcard entitled 'BRISTOL BRIDGE IN 1830. FRED LITTLE. 159' Postally unused.
Social History (TD5063)
Sepia postcard entitled 'Old bristol. Brewers Hall'. Shows a greengrocers and a butchers, with people outside. On the back; 'TUCK'S POST CARD/ Raphael Tuck & Sons/ "SILVERETTE" [Regd.] Series 1729. 'Old Bristol'. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN./ FOR POSTAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM ONLY. THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR CORRESPONDENCE/ FOR ADDRESS ONLY/ ARTISTIC SERIES TRADE MARK'. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5064)
Sepia postcard entitled 'Old Bristol. St. John's Gate.' Church in the background. On the back; 'TUCK'S POST CARD/ Raphael Tuck & Sons/ "SILVERETTE" [Regd.] Series 1729. 'Old Bristol'. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN./ FOR POSTAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM ONLY. THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR CORRESPONDENCE/ FOR ADDRESS ONLY/ ARTISTIC SERIES TRADE MARK'. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5065)
Sepia postcard entitled 'Old Bristol. Dutch House.' On the back; 'TUCK'S POST CARD/ Raphael Tuck & Sons/ "SILVERETTE" [Regd.] Series 1729. 'Old Bristol'. ART PUBLISHERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN./ FOR POSTAGE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM ONLY. THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR CORRESPONDENCE/ FOR ADDRESS ONLY/ ARTISTIC SERIES TRADE MARK'. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5066)
Black and white postcard entitled '"A BIT OF OLD BRISTOL". SMALL ST.' Signs indicate that the building shown is C.J.Hill's, selling university shirts and driving gloves. The back is addressed to Mr. Savery, Bristol. The message reads; 'Please bring tripe and the cow heel early Sat morning. M.[Anning].'
Social History (TD5067)
Black and white postcard (photo) entitled 'The Great Fire at Stokes Croft 27.3.06'.
Social History (TD5068)
Colour postcard. Drawing is entitled 'TRAMWAYS CENTRE, BRISTOL'. Postally used and the stamp removed. Addressed to Mrs. Southwood, c/o Mrs. Davis, 3 Capstone Place. Ilfracombe. Message reads; 'Dear Mrs Southwood. I am getting on all right. I have been looking after the customers all right and they are all asking for you. Mary told me you had [ni]ce weather, and I am [ve]ry glad. Jack'.
Social History (TB2358)
Sepia real photo postcard, titled "Leigh Woods, Clifton" along bottom edge at centre, in black. A couple in Edwardian dress can be seen promenading along a wide dirt track, with trees either side and a house just visible in the middle distance at right. Avonvale Series, "Carbonette". White borders. Postally unused.
Social History (TD5206)
Flyer; 'QR/ In celebration of the Royal Wedding/ THE QUEENS ROAD EVENT/ SAT 30TH APRIL/ A day of celebration, discounts and goodies from your favourite Queens Road Stores. Come on down and join the party!' Reverse advertises local business and directs the reader to Facebook.
1921 to 1960 of 18507
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