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File image, dated 1913, of Sir Edward Carson (1854 - 1935), who led the Northern Irish Resistance to the British Government's plans for Irish Home Rule.
Scottish singer Harry Lauder, fourth left, and Sir Thomas Lipton, fifth from left, merchant, and yachtsman, singing "Auld Lang Syne" with others.
Suffragettes at a mass meeting in the Royal Albert Hall.
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CP2STO50857 | 1913-01 
The Tea Pavillion in Kew Gardens burnt down by artist and Suffragette, Olive Wharry.
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CP2STO50856 | 1913-02 
The brace class is judged
England's FE Oakeley (c) tries to break down the wing, with support from teammates Alfred Maynard (l), Sidney Smart (second r) and Ronald Poulton-Palmer (r).
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CP2STO50854 | 1913-03 
The victorious Aston Villa team: (back row, l-r) Tommy Lyons, Tommy Weston, Sam Hardy  (middle row, l-r) Joe Bache, Harold Halse, Harry Hampton, Clem Stephenson  (front row, l-r) Charlie Wallace, Tommy Barber, Jimmy Harrop, Jimmy Leach
A general view of the match being played at Crystal Palace
A general view of the huge crowd at Stamford Bridge for the Amateur Cup Final
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CP2STO50853 | 1913-04 
St Catherine's church, Hatcham, London, burnt down by suffragettes on 6th May 1913. A comparatively new church, just twenty years old, it was destroyed in just over an hour.
St. Catherine's Church, Hatcham, burning after a suffragette attack.
Following the wedding of Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia to Prince Ernest Augustus of Cumberland, two monarchs, King George V, and Kaiser Wilhelm II, leave the Potsdam Palace to attend the review staged by the Kaiser.
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CP2STO50850 | 1913-05 
Men on top of Tower Bridge.
Jockey Herbert Jones is carried away on a strecther after fracturing his skull after suffragette Emily Davison threw herself in front of his horse Anmer during the Epsom Derby.
Suffragette Emily Davison lies on the ground after attempting to grab hold of the King George V horse, Anmer. She later died from her injuries
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CP2STO50849 | 1913-06 
Millicent Fawcett, who founded the National Union of Women's Suffrage, speaks at the Suffragette Pilgrimage in Hyde Park.
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CP2STO50847 | 1913-07 
A view of the Prehistoric stone circle, Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. At this time the sarsen stones were buttressed with timber to prevent their collapse. Salisbury Plain has one of the highest concentrations of Stone Age monuments in Europe.
'Volunteers prepare for action at a meeting in Larne'. Protestant Ulstermen, armed with Boer War-era British Army equipment, pose for camera. The Volunteers were set up to resist Home Rule for Ireland, by force, if necessary. Other Volunteers can be seen drilling, background.
Frederik 'Fanny' Walden
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CP2STO50845 | 1913-08 
Jesse Pennington, West Bromwich Albion
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CP2STO50843 | 1913-09 
Harold Hilton (r) drives, watched by his opponent Francis Ouimet (sixth l)
Cambridge University team 1913-14: (back row, l-r) DI de Villiers, R Juckes, CA Vincent; (middle row, l-r) WM Wallace, AF Maynard, AW Symington, WHB Baxter, AH Wilson; (front row, l-r) JE Greenwood, JG Will, BS Cumberlege, PCB Blair, Cyril Lowe; (seated on ground, l-r) WD Doherty, CJM Lewis
Harold Hilton (r) drives, watched by his opponent Francis Ouimet (sixth l)
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CP2STO50841 | 1913-10 
The Marylebone Cricket Club (M.C.C) leave for South Africa on the deck of the Saxon. Seated on the windlass (bottom, third right) is Johnny Douglas (Captain), to his right is Sydney Barnes, and Frank Woolley.
The Marylebone Cricket Club (M.C.C) leave for South Africa on the deck of the Saxon. Seated on the windlass (bottom, third right) is Johnny Douglas (Captain), to his right is Sydney Barnes, and Frank Woolley.
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CP2STO50840 | 1913-11 
Queen Elizabeth II feeds a carrot to a horse, watched by trainer Paul Nicholls, during a visit to Manor Farm Stables in Ditcheat, Somerset on March 28, 2019.
King Charles III (centre) arrives for a Sunday church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk. Picture date: Sunday January 5, 2025.
Vanessa Hudgens, Austin Butler attends the "2015 Dance Industry Awards" held at Avalon
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