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The England Test cricket XI at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1899. Artist: WA RouchThe England Test cricket XI at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1899. Englands team in WG Graces final Test, against Australia at Trent Bridge
The Cock and the Precious Stone, from Aesops Fables, ca. 1760. Creator: James KirkThe Cock and the Precious Stone, from Aesops Fables, ca. 1760
The Lyon and the Kid, from Ogilbys Aesopics, 1668. Creator: Richard GaywoodThe Lyon and the Kid, from Ogilbys Aesopics, 1668
Eight doves, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarEight doves, 1625-77
Hawks and owls, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarHawks and owls, 1625-77
Elephant and Camel, 17th century (?). Creator: Wenceslaus HollarElephant and Camel, 17th century (?)
Two Swans, 1654-58. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarTwo Swans, 1654-58
Clifton Suspension-Bridge, 1898. Creator: UnknownClifton Suspension-Bridge, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]
A View of the Engagement & memorable Victory... on the 1st of June 1794. Creators: ChristallA View of the Engagement & memorable Victory obtain d by Admiral Earl Howe, over the French Fleet, on the 1st of June 1794. Dramatic sea battle in the English Channel
Clifton Suspension Bridge, c1896. Artist: Harvey BartonClifton Suspension Bridge, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]
A pugilistick club... 1789. Artist: John BarlowA pugilistick club... 1789. A scene in a club room. The chairman and members, many with black eyes, are in fighting attitudes
Meeting Night of the Club of Odd Fellows, 1789. Artist: John BarlowMeeting Night of the Club of Odd Fellows, 1789. The Grand, Grand-elect and Past Grand sitting on a canopied dais, while various assorted characters, including a quack and a musician, drink
Window at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Artist: John BarlowWindow at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Fragments of stained glass in the window of the grand dining room
Bird s-eye view of King Jamess College, Chelsea, London, c1800Bird s-eye view of King Jamess College, Chelsea, c1800. This was later the site of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea
Member of the battalion in the Bank Volunteers, holding a rifle with a bayonet attached, 1799
Member of the light infantry in the Bank Volunteers, holding a rifle with a bayonet attached, 1799
Grenadier in the Bank Volunteers, holding a rifle with a bayonet attached, 1799. ArtistGrenadier in the Bank Volunteers, holding a rifle with a bayonet attached, 1799
Manning the navy, Tower Hill, London, 1790. Artist: John BarlowManning the navy, London, 1790; showing a press gang with sabres and bludgeons on Tower Hill
The gateway at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Artist: John BarlowThe gateway at Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, c1800. Gateway of the school with a a monk in Carthusian habit
The City carriers, 1769. a procession consisting of City officials approaches the entrance to St Jamess Palace in order to present the Petition of the Livery
A Barlows Benz 84hp at the finishing line, Southsea Speed Carnival, Hampshire, 1922Benz 84 hp Driver: Barlow, A. Finished: 3rd. in unlimited class. Average speed was 68.62 mph. Place: Southsea Speed Carnival. Date: 23.8.22
Tenor saxophonist Dale Barlow playing at The Fairway, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, 1996Guy Barkers International Sextet tenor saxophonist Dale Barlow playing at The Fairway, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, 20 October 1996
Shooting Plover, late 17th century, (1922). Artist: Francis BarlowShooting Plover, late 17th century, (1922). From British Sporting Artists: From Barlow to Herring, by Walter Shaw Sparrow [John Lane The Bodley Head, Limited, London, 1922]
A Race Before Charles II, by Francis Barlow, c1650-1680, (1911). Artist: Francis BarlowA Race Before Charles II, by Francis Barlow, c1650-1680, (1911). From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]
Self Stripping Carding Engine, by Dobson and Barlow Bolton, 1874. Artist: GB SmithSelf Stripping Carding Engine, by Dobson and Barlow Bolton, 1874. A cotton spinning machine invented during the Industrial Revolution, the carding engine transformed raw cotton into cotton lap
Cliffs at Barlow, c1877. Artist: John MogfordCliffs at Barlow, c1877. Painting held at the Gallery Oldham, Oldham. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III. - I to S, by C
Map of the West Indies, 18th century(?). Artist: BarlowMap of the West Indies, 18th century(?)
A message for the captain of the battleship HMS Magnificent, 1896. Artist: Gregory & CoA message for the captain of the battleship HMS Magnificent, 1896. Captain Charles James Barlow, Flag Captain to Rear-Admiral Alington
Lucy Barlow, otherwise Waters, 1810. Artist: E ScrivenLucy Barlow, otherwise Waters, 1810
The Girl of the Room, 1793. Artist: BarlowThe Girl of the Room, (Fille De Chambre, Paris), 1793. She let go the purse, I put a single crown into it and tying up the ribband in a bow knot, returned it to her
Philip II of France, (1812). Artist: BarlowPhilip II of France, (1812). King Philip II Augustus (1165-1223), was King of France from 1180 to 1223
The Mode of Exterminating the Black Army as Practised by the French, 1805. Artist: John BarlowThe Mode of Exterminating the Black Army as Practised by the French, 1805. Scene during the Haitian Revolution, which saw Haiti gain its independence from France in 1804
The Mode of training Blood Hounds in St Domingo and of exercising them by Chasseurs, 1805. Artist: John BarlowThe Mode of training Blood Hounds in St Domingo and of exercising them by Chasseurs, 1805. A French soldier showing a negro slave to a pack of caged bloodhounds
Captain Marcus Rainsford with a private soldier of the Black Army, 1805. Artist: John BarlowCaptain Marcus Rainsford with a private soldier of the Black Army, 1805. A British Army officer, Rainsford was in Saint Domingue when the colonys slave population revolted and overthrew the French
Interior of St Pancras Railway Station, London, 1865. Using an iron latticed arched roof, WH Barlow and RM Marsh were able to construct a clean arch 100 feet high with a span of 140 feet dispensing
Turning wood, 1754. Artist: I HintonTurning wood, 1754, taken from the New and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences - Supplement (1754) by J Barlow. The plate shows two scenes of wood turning with two different kinds of treadle
William Henry Barlow (1812-1902), British civil engineer. He invented the Barlow saddleback rail (1859) and was the engineer of St Pancras Station (1868) and the New Tay Bridge (1882)