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Smollett Collection

Background imageSmollett Collection: The Tower of London, 1859. Artist: James Tibbitts Willmore

The Tower of London, 1859. Artist: James Tibbitts Willmore
The Tower of London, 1859. Historic castle located on the River Thames in central London, built by William the Conqueror in 1078. The castle was used as a prison from 1100 until 1952

Background imageSmollett Collection: Captain Bowling introduced to Narcissa, May 12, 1800. May 12, 1800

Captain Bowling introduced to Narcissa, May 12, 1800. May 12, 1800
Captain Bowling introduced to Narcissa, May 12, 1800

Background imageSmollett Collection: Lieutenant Bowling pleading the cause of young Rory to his Grandfather, May 12, 1800

Lieutenant Bowling pleading the cause of young Rory to his Grandfather, May 12, 1800

Background imageSmollett Collection: Rodericks Examination at Surgeons Hall, May 12, 1800. May 12, 1800

Rodericks Examination at Surgeons Hall, May 12, 1800. May 12, 1800
Rodericks Examination at Surgeons Hall, May 12, 1800

Background imageSmollett Collection: Morgan Offending The Delicate Organs of Captain Whiffle, May 12, 1800. May 12, 1800

Morgan Offending The Delicate Organs of Captain Whiffle, May 12, 1800. May 12, 1800
Morgan Offending The Delicate Organs of Captain Whiffle, May 12, 1800

Background imageSmollett Collection: Smollet, (1721-1771), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Smollet, (1721-1771), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Smollet, (1721-1771), 1830. Tobias George Smollett (1721-1771) Scottish poet and author, educated at University of Glasgow where he qualified as a surgeon

Background imageSmollett Collection: Tobias Smollett, 1790

Tobias Smollett, 1790. Tobias George Smollett (1721-1771), Scottish poet and author. From The History of England, by David Hume. [T. Cadell, Edinburgh, 1789]

Background imageSmollett Collection: Lieut. Gen. The Earl of Cardigan, 1859. Artist: TW Knight

Lieut. Gen. The Earl of Cardigan, 1859. Artist: TW Knight
Lieut. Gen.The Earl of Cardigan, 1859. Officer in the British Army who commanded the Light Brigade during the Crimean War. He led the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava

Background imageSmollett Collection: The Right Hon. Lord Lawrence, G. C. B. G. C. S. I. 1859. Artist: TW Knight

The Right Hon. Lord Lawrence, G. C. B. G. C. S. I. 1859. Artist: TW Knight
The Right Hon. Lord Lawrence, G.C.B. G.C.S.I. 1859. Englishman who became a prominent British Imperial statesman and served as Viceroy of India from 1864 to 1869

Background imageSmollett Collection: Osborne House, 1859. Artists: Edward Paxman Brandard, William Henry Bartlett

Osborne House, 1859. Artists: Edward Paxman Brandard, William Henry Bartlett
Osborne House, 1859. Former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a summer home

Background imageSmollett Collection: Right Honourable Viscount Palmerston, K. G. 1859. Artist: Thomas William Hunt

Right Honourable Viscount Palmerston, K. G. 1859. Artist: Thomas William Hunt
Right Honourable Viscount Palmerston, K.G, 1859. British Politician, served twice as Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs

Background imageSmollett Collection: William Ewart Gladstone, 1859. Artist: Edward William Stodart

William Ewart Gladstone, 1859. Artist: Edward William Stodart
William Ewart Gladstone, 1859. British Liberal politician, served as Prime Minister four times (1868-74, 1880-85, February-July 1886 and 1892-94)

Background imageSmollett Collection: Bristol (from Rownham Ferry), 1859. Artist: Samuel Bradshaw

Bristol (from Rownham Ferry), 1859. Artist: Samuel Bradshaw
Bristol (from Rownham Ferry), 1859. The Rownham Ferry was a boat service across the River Avon in Bristol, England. After William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854)

Background imageSmollett Collection: The Grass Market, Edinburgh, 1859. Artist: Charles Cousen

The Grass Market, Edinburgh, 1859. Artist: Charles Cousen
The Grass Market, Edinburgh, 1859. Hstoric market place on Newbygging street in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. After William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854)

Background imageSmollett Collection: Southampton, 1859. Artist: Edward Francis Finden

Southampton, 1859. Artist: Edward Francis Finden
Southampton, 1859. Largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire, a major port on Southampton Water at the confluence of the River Test and River Itchen. After T. Nash

Background imageSmollett Collection: Edward IV, 1859. Artist: George Vertue

Edward IV, 1859. Artist: George Vertue
Edward IV, 1859. King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death. He was crowned on 20 February at the age of nine

Background imageSmollett Collection: James II, 1859

James II, 1859. King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 6 February 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688

Background imageSmollett Collection: George IV, 1859

George IV, 1859. After Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). From The History of England Div X by David Hume & Tobias Smollett. [Virtue & Co. London, 1859]

Background imageSmollett Collection: Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey, 1859

Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey, 1859. Known historically as St Edwards Chair or King Edwards Chair. An ancient wooden throne on which the British monarch sits when he or she is invested

Background imageSmollett Collection: Gen. Lord Clyde, G. C. B. Etc. 1859. Artist: Thomas William Hunt

Gen. Lord Clyde, G. C. B. Etc. 1859. Artist: Thomas William Hunt
Gen. Lord Clyde, G.C.B. Etc. 1859. British Army officer 1808-1860, Field Marshal and Commander-in-Chief of India. From a photograph by John Jabez Edwin Mayall (1813-1901)

Background imageSmollett Collection: Portsmouth Harbour & Spithead, 1859. Artist: Edward Paxman Brandard

Portsmouth Harbour & Spithead, 1859. Artist: Edward Paxman Brandard
Portsmouth Harbour & Spithead, 1859. Best known as home of the Royal Navy because of its strategic location on the south coast of England. After William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854)

Background imageSmollett Collection: General Sir Charles Napier, 1859. Artist: Thomas William Hunt

General Sir Charles Napier, 1859. Artist: Thomas William Hunt
General Sir Charles Napier, 1859. Soldier and governor of the British Empire and British Armys Commander-in-Chief in India. From a photograph attributed to William Edward Kilburn (1818-1891)

Background imageSmollett Collection: General Sir James Outram, G. C. B. 1859

General Sir James Outram, G. C. B. 1859
General Sir James Outram, G.C.B. 1859. Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet, was an English general who fought in the Indian Rebellion of 1857

Background imageSmollett Collection: Right Hon. Viscount Canning, 1859. Artist: William Roffe

Right Hon. Viscount Canning, 1859. Artist: William Roffe
Right Hon. Viscount Canning. 1859. Charles John Canning, 1st Earl Canning was an English statesman and Governor-General of India during the Indian Rebellion of 1857

Background imageSmollett Collection: St. Albans Abbey, 1859. Artist: Henry Adlard

St. Albans Abbey, 1859. Artist: Henry Adlard
St. Albans Abbey, 1859. A Church of England cathedral in St Albans, England with much of its architecture dating from Norman times

Background imageSmollett Collection: Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1859. Artist: Herbert Bourne

Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1859. Artist: Herbert Bourne
Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1859. English poet, courtier, scholar, and soldier, a prominent figure of the Elizabethan age

Background imageSmollett Collection: Battle of the Alma, 1859. Artist: J Cantrill

Battle of the Alma, 1859. Artist: J Cantrill
Battle of the Alma, 1859. The first battle of the Crimean War (1853-1856), took place south of the River Alma. An Anglo-French force under Jacques Leroy de Saint Arnaud and FitzRoy Somerset

Background imageSmollett Collection: Death of Chatham, 1859. Artist: Francis Nicholson

Death of Chatham, 1859. Artist: Francis Nicholson
Death of Chatham, 1859. Death of William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham and British Whig, on 7 April 1778, during a debate in the House of Lords on the American War of Independence

Background imageSmollett Collection: Battle of Bunkers Hill, 1859. Artist: JC Armytage

Battle of Bunkers Hill, 1859. Artist: JC Armytage
Battle of Bunkers Hill, 1859. During the Siege of Boston in the early stages of American Revolutionary War, the battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775) is named after Bunker Hill in Charlestown

Background imageSmollett Collection: The British surrendering their arms to Gen: Washington, 1781, 1859. Artist: James Stephenson

The British surrendering their arms to Gen: Washington, 1781, 1859. Artist: James Stephenson
The British surrendering their arms to Gen: Washington, 1781, 1859. Defeat at YorkTown, Virginia on October 1781. Cornwallis presents his sword in the Siege of Yorktown. After J. F

Background imageSmollett Collection: Henry VII, 1859. Artist: George Vertue

Henry VII, 1859. Artist: George Vertue
Henry VII, 1859. King of England, and Principality of Wales, first monarch of the House of Tudor. Credited with the restoration of political stability in England

Background imageSmollett Collection: Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, 1859. Artist: Edward Francis Finden

Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, 1859. Artist: Edward Francis Finden
Entrance to Portsmouth Harbour, 1859. Best known as home of the Royal Navy, because of its strategic location on the south coast of England. After Edward William Cooke (1811-1880)

Background imageSmollett Collection: Edward III, 1859. Artist: George Vertue

Edward III, 1859. Artist: George Vertue
Edward III, 1859. King of England from 25 January 1327 until his death; noted for his military success and for restoring royal authority

Background imageSmollett Collection: View of the Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga, 1859. Artist: Thomas Abiel Prior

View of the Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga, 1859. Artist: Thomas Abiel Prior
View of the Ruins of Fort Ticonderoga, 1859. Fort Ticonderoga, formerly Fort Carillon, was a large 18th-century star fort built on Lake Champlain in northern New York in the United States

Background imageSmollett Collection: Richard III, 1859. Artist: GN Gardiner

Richard III, 1859. Artist: GN Gardiner
Richard III, 1859. King of England from 1483 until his death in 1485, at the age of 32. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty

Background imageSmollett Collection: Holyrood Chapel, Edinburgh, 1859. Artist: William Miller

Holyrood Chapel, Edinburgh, 1859. Artist: William Miller
Holyrood Chapel, Edinburgh, 1859. A ruined abbey of the Canons Regular in Edinburgh, Scotland, founded in 1128 by King David I. From The History of England Div XI by David Hume & Tobias Smollett

Background imageSmollett Collection: A View of the Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park, 1859. Artist: JC Armytage

A View of the Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park, 1859. Artist: JC Armytage
A View of the Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park, 1859. International exhibition organised by Henry Cole and Prince Albert, in London, 1 May to 11 October 1851

Background imageSmollett Collection: Queen Mary, 1859

Queen Mary, 1859. Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death. Her executions of Protestants led to the posthumous nickname of Bloody Mary

Background imageSmollett Collection: Edward VI, 1859

Edward VI, 1859. King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death. He was crowned at the age of nine, third monarch of the Tudor dynasty and raised as a Protestant

Background imageSmollett Collection: Edward V, 1859. Artist: George Vertue

Edward V, 1859. Artist: George Vertue
Edward V, 1859. One of four uncrowned Kings of England. His 86-day reign ended after he was sent to heavily guarded royal lodgings in the Tower of London

Background imageSmollett Collection: William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford, c1758. Artist: Simon Francois Ravenet

William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford, c1758. Artist: Simon Francois Ravenet
William Russell, 1st Duke of Bedford, c1758. English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 until 1641, fought in the Parliamentarian army

Background imageSmollett Collection: Edward I, 1859

Edward I, 1859. King of England 1272 -1307. The first son of Henry III, he spent much of his reign reforming royal administration and common law

Background imageSmollett Collection: King Richard The Seconds Entry Into London, 1859. Artist: Robert Thew

King Richard The Seconds Entry Into London, 1859. Artist: Robert Thew
King Richard The Seconds Entry Into London, 1859. After James Northcote (1736 - 1841). King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399

Background imageSmollett Collection: Bombardment of Sweaborg, 1859. Artist: John Watkins

Bombardment of Sweaborg, 1859. Artist: John Watkins
Bombardment of Sweaborg, 1859. Battle of Suomenlinna (also known as the Battle of Viapori or the Bombardment of Sweaborg)

Background imageSmollett Collection: Calshot Castle, 1859

Calshot Castle, 1859. An artillery fort constructed by Henry VIII on the Calshot Spit, Hampshire, England, between 1539 and 1540. To protect against invasion from France and the Holy Roman Empire

Background imageSmollett Collection: Balmoral, 1859

Balmoral, 1859. A view of Balmoral Castle, Scotland. Balmoral has been a private residences for members of the British Royal Family since 1852, when the estate was purchased by Prince Albert

Background imageSmollett Collection: H. R. H. The Princess of Wales, 1859. Artist: William Roffe

H. R. H. The Princess of Wales, 1859. Artist: William Roffe
H.R.H. The Princess of Wales, 1859. Alexandra of Denmark, Queen consort of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress consort of India as the wife of King-Emperor Edward VII

Background imageSmollett Collection: Boadicea haranguing the Britons, 1859

Boadicea haranguing the Britons, 1859. Queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. After Thomas Stothard (1755-1834)



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