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Peter Lombard, Archbishop of Armagh, late 16th-early 17th century, (19th century). Lombard (c1555 -1625) was Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland during the Counter Reformation
Untitled (Black Sailor), 1875 / 99. Creator: Chute & BrooksUntitled (Black Sailor), 1875/99. Albumen print
Brooks, 1797. Creator: Charles Balthazar Julien Fevret de Saint-MeminBrooks, 1797
Tony Brooks with Peter Collins. Creator: UnknownTony Brooks with Peter Collins
2009 Bonhams car auction at Beaulieu. Creator: Unknown2009 Bonhams car auction at Beaulieu
H. R. H. Princess Mary, c1915. Creator: Ernest BrooksH.R.H. Princess Mary, c1915. Mary, Princess Royal (1897-1965), daughter of King George V and Queen Mary of Teck, wearing a pearl-trimmed dress.. [J. Beagles & Co. Ltd. London, c1915]
H. R. H. Prince John, 1919. Creator: Ernest BrooksH.R.H. Prince John, 1919. Prince John of the United Kingdom (1905-1919), son of King George V and Queen Mary, suffered from epilepsy and died aged 13
The new pupil, 1854. Private Collection
Shop fronts on New Bond Street, Westminster, London, c1860. Artist: Robert DudleyShop fronts on New Bond Street, Westminster, London, c1860. View showing figures and horse-drawn vehicles on the street
St Jamess Church, Piccadilly and the new vestry hall, London, c1856. In the foreground pedestrians and horse-drawn vehicles can be seen
View of Chelsea Manor House, London, c1840
The coffee room in the London Bridge Railway Terminus Hotel, Bermondsey, London, 1860Interior view of the coffee room in the London Bridge Railway Terminus Hotel, Bermondsey, London, 1860. The hotel, on the south side of the station
The doorway and lower windows of Crosby Hall at no 95 Bishopsgate, City of London, 1860
Crosby Hall at no 95 Bishopsgate, City of London, 1860. Artist: Vincent BrooksCrosby Hall at no 95 Bishopsgate, City of London, 1860. On the street a child runs to avoid a horse and cart transporting barrels
Pillars of the Constitution: Three o Clock and a Cloudy Morning, 1809. Richard Sheridan, the famous playwright and Whig politician and the Charles Howard, Duke of Norfolk
Charlton House near Blackheath, Greenwich, London, c1830. Artist: William DayCharlton House near Blackheath, London, c1830. With the River Thames in the distance on the right
Guy Davis and Brooks Williams, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, November 14, 2016. ArtistGuy Davis and Brooks Williams, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, November 14, 2016
The Prince of Wales and Prince Henry, c1910(?). Artist: Ernest BrooksThe Prince of Wales and Prince Henry, c1910(?). The future King Edward VIII (1894-1972) and Prince Henry of Wales (1900-1974), the eldest and third sons of King George V of the United Kingdom
Sugar refinery in Leman Street, Stepney, London, 1851. Artist: Vincent BrooksFireproof Sugar Refinery, Leman Street, Stepney, London, 1851. From Vintage London by John Betjeman. [William Collins, 1942]
The landing of troops from New England on the island of Cape Breton to attack Louisbourg, 1747. Artist: James L. BrooksThe landing of troops from New England on the island of Cape Breton to attack Louisbourg, 1747. After J. Stevens. From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe
Queen Mary, Princess Mary and Prince John, 1910s. Artist: Ernest BrooksQueen Mary, Princess Mary and Prince John, 1910s. Mary of Teck, Queen Consort of King George V of the United Kingdom (1867-1953), with her third child and eldest daughter, Princess Mary (1897-1965)
The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. Artist: William DeebleThe London Institution, Finsbury Circus, London, 1827. The London Institution was founded by subscription in 1805, and was for the advancement of literature and the diffusion of useful
Margaret Peg Woffington (1720-1760), Irish actress, 18th century (1905). Artist: John BrooksMargaret Peg Woffington (1720-1760), Irish actress, 18th century (1905). Found in the collection of the British Museum. From The Connoisseur magazine (February 1905)
The Princess Royal, 1884. Artist: Vincent BrooksThe Princess Royal, 1884. Portrait of Princess Victoria Adelaide Mary (1840-1901), daughter of Queen Victoria, from Vanity Fair, (7 June 1884)