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The Cottage Door, 1899. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1899
In Fairyland: A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World, 1870. Creator: Edmund EvansIn Fairyland: A Series of Pictures from the Elf-World, 1870. [The Fairy Queen takes an airy drive in a light carriage, a twelve-in-hand, drawn by thoroughbred butterflies]
The Music Master, 1855. Creator: Dante Gabriel RossettiThe Music Master, 1855. [The Maids of Elven-Mere]
The Fairy Queens Carriage, c1870. Artist: Richard DoyleThe Fairy Queens Carriage, c1870. Illustration from In Fairyland: A series of Pictures from the Elf-World by William Allingham and Andrew Lang
Angelica Kaufman in Joshua Reynoldss Studio, c18560-1923, (1923). Artist: Helen Paterson AllinghamAngelica Kaufman in Joshua Reynoldss Studio, c18560-1923, (1923). She Had Wandered Off Into This Day-Dream, and Almost Forgotten Mr
The Childrens Tea, c1890, (1911). Artist: Helen Paterson AllinghamThe Childrens Tea, c1890. (1911). From Bibbys Annual 1911, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1911]
Samuel Crompton, English inventor of the spinning mule, c1880s. Artist: James MorrisonSamuel Crompton, English inventor of the spinning mule, c1880s. Between 1772 and 1779 Crompton invented the spinning mule frame
Thomas Carlyle, Scottish-born British historian and essayist, 19th century. Carlyle (1795-1881) reading in his garden in Chelsea, London. Etching after a painting by Helen Allingham
The Fairy Queens Messenger, c1870. Artist: Richard DoyleThe Fairy Queens Messenger, c1870. Illustration for a poem by William Allingham, showing a fairy sitting on the back of a stag beetle