‘The Lights’ historical pictures (exact matches)

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The lights of Manhattan viewed from an unfinished skyscraper
The lights of Manhattan viewed from an unfinished skyscraper
Postcard depicting a woman standing beside a dressing table
Postcard depicting a woman standing beside a dressing table
The Lights o' London
The Lights o' London
Statue of Christ the Redeemer illuminated at night, Rio de Janeiro
Statue of Christ the Redeemer illuminated at night, Rio de Janeiro
William the Conqueror presenting a charter to Lord Marmion
William the Conqueror presenting a charter to Lord Marmion
Let's turn off the lights. And let's rekindle the fire!
Let's turn off the lights. And let's rekindle the fire!
Before the lights were lit
Before the lights were lit
The Dis-United States. Or the Southern Confederacy.
The Dis-United States. Or the Southern Confederacy.
Rome: a crowd of revellers in the Corso celebrate the end of carnival by snuffing out candles
Rome: a crowd of revellers in the Corso celebrate the end of carnival by snuffing out candles
Prototype of a digital heart rhythm monitor developed by Dr. L Julian Haywood.
Prototype of a digital heart rhythm monitor developed by Dr. L Julian Haywood.
The Bay, New York
The Bay, New York
When the lights went out, cars began to crash at intersections
When the lights went out, cars began to crash at intersections
On 9 November 1965, the lights went out in New York
On 9 November 1965, the lights went out in New York
Let's turn off the lights. And let's rekindle the fire!
Let's turn off the lights. And let's rekindle the fire!
Before the lights go down
Before the lights go down
The Lights of Home
The Lights of Home
K Richard III, act 5 sc. 3 … KR: Give me another horse – the lights burn blue-[graphic] / H Fuseli RA; del.
K Richard III, act 5 sc. 3 … KR: Give me another horse – the lights burn blue-[graphic] / H Fuseli RA; del.
The lights of Westminster
The lights of Westminster
Sketches from the "Lights o' London," at the Princess's Theatre
Sketches from the "Lights o' London," at the Princess's Theatre
Mr George R Sims
Mr George R Sims