Two women building a snowman snowlady, 1891
Three women holding up their skirts on the shores of Queens, New York, 1897
Women eating dinner at the St. Pancras workhouse, 1897. The number of people living in poverty soared following the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions, and thus workhouses became increasingly popular. Food and accommodations would be provided to the poor in return for work.
A Victorian-era couple riding on a tandem bicycle, circa 1890
Marseilles, with the Notre Dame de la Garde visible in the back, circa 1895
A dogsled team at the Sheep Camp, on the Chilkoot Trail (which led to the Yukon Goldmines), 1898
Japan, circa 1890
A carriage riding across a frozen Thames River in Oxford, circa 1890
Firefighters putting a fire out on Oxford Street, London, 1897
African American convicts working on railroads, 1892
Today commemorates the first women's election, held in New Zealand, 1893
Downtown San Jose, 1893
Queen Victoria passing the National Gallery at her Diamond Jubilee, 1897
Two zebras killed during a safari, 1895
A Dutch poacher standing next to a dead Javan Rhino, 1895. Poaching has led the Javan Rhino to be critically endangered, and it is often considered the rarest large mammal on Earth.
Fleet Street with a view of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1897