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Un rendez-vous, 19th century. Creator: Honore DaumierUn rendez-vous, 19th century. The beautiful days of life - An appointment
'The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday, November 7, 1891, 1891. Creator: Unknown'The Graphic, Front Cover Saturday, November 7, 1891, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
Napoléon III remettant au baron Haussmann le décret d'annexion des communes...(16 février 1859)Napoleon III remettant au baron Haussmann le decret d'annexion des communes limitrophes (16 fevrier 1859), 1865
Philip IV Appointing Prince Ferdinand Governor of the Netherlands, plate 25 from Casperius... 1642Philip IV Appointing Prince Ferdinand Governor of the Netherlands, plate 25 from Casperius Gevartius, Pompa Introitus Honori Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi
St. Stephens Statute, published February 6, 1806. Creator: Charles WilliamsSt. Stephens Statute, published February 6, 1806
Appointment of Agent at Antigua, 1911, (1928)Appointment of Agent at Antigua, 1911, 1928. From A History of Lloyd s, by Charles Wright and C. Ernest Fayle. [Macmillan and Company Limited, London, 1928]
Bull of Innocent VIII naming Torquemada as the General Inquisitor
The Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon gives loyalty oath to the head of state and the fundamental laws in a special session of the Spanish Parliament
The Installation of the Knights of the Order of the Bath, The Kings Offering, 1928. Artist: Frank O SalisburyThe Installation of the Knights of the Order of the Bath, The Kings Offering, 1928. From The Illustrated London News Silver Jubilee Record Number 1910-1935
Life Guards (New Appointments, 1821), 1909. Artist: William HeathLife Guards (New Appointments, 1821), 1909. From British Military Prints, by Ralph Nevill. [The Connoisseur, London, 1909]
George Canning (1770-1827) receiving his appointment to become Prime Minster, 1827 (c1895). Canning served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for five months in 1827
Pears, soapmakers by appointment to the majesties, c19th century