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The Vindictive at Zeebrugge, 1918 (1919). Artist: Charles John De LacyThe Vindictive at Zeebrugge, 1918 (1919). HMS Vindictive was a British Arrogant-class cruiser built at Chatham Dockyard. She was launched on 9 December 1897 and completed in 1899
Wounded but Victorious, c1916 (1919). Artist: Charles John De LacyWounded but Victorious, c1916 (1919). A British battlecruiser being towed into port after the Battle of Jutland. The Battle of Jutland was the largest naval battle fought by the British Royal Navys
The Outbreak of the War - Transport Leaving England for the Cape, 1900. CreatorThe Outbreak of the War - Transport Leaving England for the Cape, 1900. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. II", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1900]
Lord Canning, Viceroy and Governor General of India, from March 1856 to March 1862, 1860
The Earl Canning, K. G. K. S. I. G. C. B. Calcutta, 1858-61The Earl Canning, K.G. K.S.I. G.C.B. Calcutta, 1858-61
Group Portrait: (L to R) Lady Canning, Major Jones and Lady Campbell, Barnes Court, Simla[Group Portrait: (L to R)Lady Canning, Major Jones and Lady Campbell, Barnes Court, Simla], 1860
Lord Cannings Hill Pony, 1858-61. Creator: UnknownLord Cannings Hill Pony, 1858-61
Major Bowie B. A. Mry. Sry. to Lord Canning, Calcutta, 1860. Creator: Unknown[Major Bowie B.A. Mry. Sry. to Lord Canning, Calcutta], 1860
Lord Clyde, Lord Canning and Lady Canning, 1858-61. Creator: UnknownLord Clyde, and Lady Canning, 1858-61
Lady Canning, 1858-61. Creator: UnknownLady Canning, 1858-61. Charlotte Canning, Countess Canning (1817-18 - 1861) was a British artist and the first vicereine of India. She was one of Indias most prolific women artists
Sidlesham, 1835. Creator: Charles John SmithSidlesham, 1835. St Mary Our Lady Church, at Sidlesham near Chichester repaired by Rev Edward Goddard in 1836. Antique engraving by Charles John Smith
The Funeral of Queen Victoria... Royal Yacht Alberta entering Portsmouth HarbourThe Funeral of Queen Victoria. The Royal Yacht Alberta entering Portsmouth Harbour at Sunset, February 1st 1901. Victoria (1819-1901) died on 22 January 1901 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight
Michelgrove House, early 19th century. Creator: Charles John SmithMichelgrove House, early 19th century. View of Michelgrove House in West Sussex, built by Sir William Shelley c1540. Home of the Shelley family, the house was demolished in 19th century
Kattwijk aan Zee in 1889, (c1900). Creator: UnknownKattwijk aan Zee in 1889, (c1900). Boats pulled up on the beach at Katwijk aan Zee, a town on the North Sea in South Holland. Print after a painting by Charles J Watson
Lord Canning, c1850s, (1925). Creator: UnknownLord Canning, c1850s, (1925). From British Government in India, Volume Two, by Lord Curzon of Kedleston. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, New York, Toronto and Melbourne, 1925]
State Procession Bearing Presents from the Governor-General of India to the King of Ava, 1856. Procession of elephants with gifts from the British governor-general to the royal court at Ava (or Inwa)
View of the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, London, 1789. Also showing Ridauts fencing academy
Old Hummums Hotel, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, c1830. Artist: Charles John SmithOld Hummums Hotel, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, c1830
Astleys Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1825. ArtistAstleys Amphitheatre, Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London, c1825. View showing an audience watching a man balancing on one leg on a moving horse
Ludgate Hill, 1884. Artist: Charles John WatsonA street scene in Ludgate Hill, London, 1884
The Funeral of Queen Victoria, Portsmouth, 1st February 1901The Funeral of Queen Victoria, Portsmouth, 1 February 1901. The paddle steamer carrying the Queens body passing HMS Victory as it arrives at Portsmouth from the Isle of Wight
Right Hon. Viscount Canning, 1859. Artist: William RoffeRight Hon. Viscount Canning. 1859. Charles John Canning, 1st Earl Canning was an English statesman and Governor-General of India during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
Flower Market Paris, 1890, (1897. ) Artist: Charles John WatsonFlower Market Paris, 1890, (1897.) From The Studio Volume 9. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1897]
Coutances, 1896, (1897). Artist: Charles John WatsonCoutances, 1896, (1897). From The Studio Volume 9. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1897]
Morning on the Shuswap, c1918, (1919). Artist: Charles John CollingsMorning on the Shuswap, c1918, (1919). From The Studio Volume 75. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1919]
The Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet, 1918 (1919). Artist: Charles John De LacyThe Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet, 1918 (1919). Upon the signing of the Armistice on 11 November 1918, the Allied powers agreed that Germanys U-boat fleet should be surrendered
Little Darling, 1897. Artist: Sir Leslie Matthew WardLittle Darling, 1897. A caricature of Charles John Darling (1849-1936), lawyer, politician and High Court judge. [Vanity Fair, 1897]
Watendlalh Tarn, near Kewsick, 1919 (1931). Artist: Charles John HolmesWatendlalh Tarn, near Kewsick, 1919 (1931). Painting held at the Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston. From The Studio Volume 102, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1931]
Lock Gates, Blackburn, 1928 (1931). Artist: Charles John HolmesLock Gates, Blackburn, 1928 (1931). From The Studio Volume 102, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1931]
Part of the poem of The Wicker Chair, by William Somerville, 1840. Artist: William SomervillePart of the poem of The Wicker Chair, by William Somerville, 1840. Illustration from Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents, by Charles John Smith
A letter written by John Dryden (1631-12700), English poet, 1699 (1840). From Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents, by Charles John Smith
On The Shuswap Lake, c1911. Artist: Charles John CollingsOn The Shuswap Lake, c1911. From The Studio Volume 57. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1912-13]
Exterior view of the Italian Opera House, Haymarket, 18th century, (1840). Artist: Charles John SmithExterior view of the Italian Opera House and Ridauts Fencing Academy, Haymarket, London, 18th century, (1840). It was burnt down in 1789
Charles John Canning (1812-1862), 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General of India. Lord Canning was Governor-General during the Indian Mutiny, or Great Sepoy Rebellion, of 1857
The Queen Victoria memorial, Liverpool, Merseyside, 1906. Artist: Ralph KeighleyThe Queen Victoria memorial, Liverpool, Merseyside, 1906. From The Builder (2 March 1906)
Charles John Darling, 1st Baron Darling, British judge, 1926. Artist: Alick P F RitchieCharles John Darling, 1st Baron Darling, British judge, 1926. Portrait of Darling (1849-1936) in wig and robes. Cigarette card with straight-line caricature, issued by John Player & Sons
Reverend Charles John Vaughan, Harrow Headmaster and Dean of Llandaff, 19th century. Educated at Rugby School, Vaughan (1816-1897) took orders in 1841, becoming vicar of St Martin s, Leicester
Reverend Charles John Vaughan, DD, Dean of Llandaff and Master of the Temple, 1882. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldReverend Charles John Vaughan, DD, Dean of Llandaff and Master of the Temple, 1882. Educated at Rugby School, Vaughan (1816-1897) took orders in 1841, becoming vicar of St Martin s, Leicester
Right Rev Charles J Ellicott, DD, Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, 1876. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldRight Rev Charles J Ellicott, DD, Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, 1876. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science
Charles John Canning, 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General of India, 19th century. Artist: DJ PoundCharles John Canning, 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General of India, 19th century. Canning (1812-1862) was Governor-General during the Indian Mutiny, or Great Sepoy Rebellion, of 1857
Jack Holt, American actor, 1934-1935. Born Charles John Holt, he was a prominent leading man in silent and early talking films. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)