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The Great Bell of Chio-In, 1764, (1910). Creator: Ichinomiya NagatsuneThe Great Bell of Chio-In, 1764, (1910). A shibuichi tsuba by Nagatsune, 1764, depicts a party of country-people visiting the Chio-in temple at Kyoto, overcome by the proportions of the great bell
The Jester, 1869. Creator: E MohnThe Jester, 1869. A court jester in striped hose with bells round his legs, feeds a bird perched on his hand. In the background is a monkey with pierced ears
Magnificent Staircase of Grocers Hall and the Great Flemish Bell Named Martin, c1935. Staircase in the Hall of the Worshipful Company of Grocers
Meingoon Pagoda and Great Bell, 1900. Creator: UnknownMeingoon Pagoda and Great Bell, 1900. The Mingun Bell ocated in Mingun, Sagaing Region, Myanmar was the heaviest functioning bell in the world at several times in history
Snake Charrmers with Hamadryads (Kuy Cobras), 1900. Creator: UnknownSnake Charrmers with Hamadryads (Kuy Cobras), 1900. From " Typical Photographs of Burma - Burmese Life and Scenes". [Rowe & Co. Ltd. Rangoon, 1900]
Supporting each man on the top of the tide pub. 1876. Creator: Henry Holiday (1839 - 1927)Supporting each man on the top of the tide from The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits, by Lewis Carroll (1832 - 1898), pub. 1876 (b/w engraving)
But oh, beamish nephew, beware of the day, pub. 1876. Creator: Henry Holiday (1839 - 1927)But oh, beamish nephew, beware of the day from The Hunting of the Snark, an Agony in Eight Fits, by Lewis Carroll, pub. 1876 (b/w engraving)
St. Dunstans Clock, 1897. Creator: UnknownSt. Dunstans Clock, 1897. The clock was installed at the church of St Dunstan-in-the-West in Fleet Street, London, in 1671
Fleet St, 2005. Creator: Ethel DaviesIron raiings in front of the clock and bell Tower next to the Royal Courts of Justice, the Strand, London, WC2, England
Big Ben views, 2005. Creator: Ethel DaviesStatue of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protectorate in the mid-17th century, at the Houses of Parliament, with The Elizabeth Tower, better known as Big Ben (which is actually just the name of the bell)
Big Ben views, 2005. Creator: Ethel DaviesIron railings at Parliament Square with The Elizabeth Tower, better known as Big Ben (which is actually just the name of the bell), behind, Houses of Parliament, London, SW1, England
Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownLiberty Bell, Independence Hall, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Bell associated with the vote for American Independence, and later adopted as a symbol by abolitionist societies in the 1830s
John Jorrocks, Esq. M. S. H. etc. etc. etc. etc. A Citizen of Credit of Renown, 1838John Jorrocks, Esq. M.S.H. etc. etc. etc. etc. A Citizen of Credit of Renown, 1838. Jorrocks pulls the bell-rope to summon a servant, while writing with a quill pen
Alarm bell, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Bell to warn of gas attack, c1914-c1918. Photograph from a series of glass plate stereoview images depicting scenes from World War I (1914-1918)
Alexander Graham Bell (USA, 1847-1922), engineer. Opening the phone line from New York to Chicago in 1892, Spanish and American Ilustration
The monastery of San Juan of the Armenians on Mount Athos (Greece), Byzantine miniature, 1300
View of the door of the hermitage of San Pelayo, both the door and windows are pointed, the bell gable is of small size
View of the four floors bell tower of the Church of Sant Cristofol in Beget
View of the front door and the bell tower of the Church of Sant Cristofol in Beget
Firemen in brass helmets aboard a motor hose tender, London Fire Brigade Headquarters, London, 1909. Moustached firemen pose on a vehicle; one is ringing the bell
Girls morris dancing, Cosway Street Evening Institute for Women, London, 1914. Dancing in pairs with bells around their knees
Girls morris dancing in playground, Thomas Street Girls School, Limehouse, Stepney, London, 1908. A group of girls in traditional costume dance in the school playground
The City cuckolds & Court horned beasts comparing each others beauty, 1770. Two groups of courtiers and citizens under a bell resembling the Princess of Wales petticoat
Bell-ringer with the stand for his bells, 1820. Artist: Thomas Lord BusbyBell-ringer with the stand for his bells, 1820. Standing behind the bell stand about to hit one of the bells on the left
Dustman carrying a basket of refuse on his back, 1820. Artist: Thomas Lord BusbyDustman carrying a basket of refuse on his back, 1820. With another basket and spade in front of him and a bell on the floor behind him
View of the Great Peter of York bell, 1845. Artist: AR GrieveView of the Great Peter of York bell, 1845. View of the bell cast by Charles and George Mears at the Bell Foundry, no. 267 Whitechapel Road
Hotloaves, Cries of London, 1804Hotloaves. A hot loaves seller walking past the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, City of Westminster, carrying a large basket of bread on his back, and holding a small bell in his hand
A dustman, Provincial Characters, 1813A dustman, carrying a basket and a bell. His cart is parked in the background. From Provincial Characters, 1813
Bellman & Billman, c1680, Cries of London, (c1819?). Artist: John Thomas SmithBellman & Billman, c1680. A bellman and billman of the late 17th century, carrying a bell, a lantern, and a tool, possibly for removing old bills or posters from walls. From Cries of London, (c1819?)
A view of St Jamess Church, Clerkenwell, Islington, London, 1789. Parts of the church lie exposed as builders go about construction work. Set within a circular composition
St Stephens Bell Man, 1820. Viscount Castlereagh, in a bell-mans caped coat, shouts outside Alderman Woods house in South Audley Street. Queen Caroline replies from an open window
Whos for a Mutton Pye, or a Christmas Pye, Cries of London, (c1688?)Whos for a Mutton Pye, or a Christmas Pye. A mutton pie and Christmas pie seller, carrying a basket and ringing a bell. From Cries of London, (c1688?)
The Clockwinder, from Four and Twenty Toilers, pub. 1900 (colour lithograph). accompanies verse by E.V. Lucas (Edward Verrall Lucas) (1868 – 1938);
The church bells of Montauban, France, World War I, 1916. During the Battle of the Somme. The village of Montauban-de-Picardie was captured by the British 30th Division in one of the few successes of
Alexander Graham Bell makes the first telephone call between New York and Chicago, USA, 1892. Scottish-born American inventor Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922)
Church, Gran Tarajal, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. The construction of this church was financed by an emigrant returning from Cuba, who also introduced metal wind-wheels to the island
Casilla del Angel Church, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
The Purfleet, Kings Lynn, Norfolk. In the background just to the left of centre is the Customs House, designed by Henry Bell and built in the 1680s
Bells from old bell tower, Monastery of Agrilion, Kefalonia, Greece. The monastery was founded in the 18th century on the site where, in 1722, two shepherds discovered the icon of Agios Theotokos
Ivanovskaya Square in the Moscow Kremlin, 1839. Found in the Collection of State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow
Bells first telephone, 1876. Private Collection
Photophone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1882. Artist: AnonymousPhotophone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1882. Private Collection
The Pummerin I. Artist: Fleischer, Max (1841-1905)The Pummerin I. Found in the collection of Archiv der Dombauhutte St. Stephan zu Wien
The Ivan the Great Bell Tower, First quarter of 19th century. Artist: Arnout, Louis Jules (1814-1868)The Ivan the Great Bell Tower, First quarter of 19th century. Found in the collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow
The Ruination of church bells, 1924. Artist: Stolitsa, Evgeni Ivanovich (1870-1929)The Ruination of church bells, 1924. Found in the collection of the Museum of History and Art, Cherepovets
The Brontes - Words Inspired By Hope That Won Renown, c1925. The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, (1816-1855), Emily (1818-1848) and Anne, (1820-1849), poets and novelists
Map of the British Dominions of North America, 1772, (1904). Artist: Peter BellMap of the British Dominions of North America, 1772, (1904). From Social England, Volume V, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A