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Clarke Collection (page 4)

Background imageClarke Collection: Mr John Clarke, of Newmarket, 1834. Artist: Henry R Cook

Mr John Clarke, of Newmarket, 1834. Artist: Henry R Cook
Mr John Clarke, of Newmarket, 1834

Background imageClarke Collection: Louis Gabriel Suchet (1770-1826), 1816. Artist: T Wallis

Louis Gabriel Suchet (1770-1826), 1816. Artist: T Wallis
Louis Gabriel Suchet (1770-1826), 1816. Suchet was one of the most brilliant of Napoleons generals. From The History of the War, from the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Present Time

Background imageClarke Collection: Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke (1765-1818), duc de Feltre and Marshal of France, 1839

Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke (1765-1818), duc de Feltre and Marshal of France, 1839. Artist: Julien Leopold Boilly
Henri Jacques-Guillaume Clarke (1765-1818), duc de Feltre and Marshal of France, 1839. Clarke was a French soldier and politician of Irish decent

Background imageClarke Collection: Letter from Henry St John to George Clarke, 27th June 1715. Artist: Henry St John

Letter from Henry St John to George Clarke, 27th June 1715. Artist: Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
Letter from Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke, to George Clarke, formerly Secretary at War, 27th June 1715. Letter written from Belle Vue near Lyons

Background imageClarke Collection: Map of Petersburg, 1834. Artist: Clarke, W. B. (active c. 1836)

Map of Petersburg, 1834. Artist: Clarke, W. B. (active c. 1836)
Map of Petersburg, 1834. From a private collection

Background imageClarke Collection: Map of Moscow, 1836. Artist: Clarke, W. B. (active c. 1836)

Map of Moscow, 1836. Artist: Clarke, W. B. (active c. 1836)
Map of Moscow, 1836. From a private collection

Background imageClarke Collection: Mae Clarke, American actress, 1934-1935

Mae Clarke, American actress, 1934-1935. Mae Clarke starred in several Universal Studios pictures in the 1930s, including Frankenstein and The Public Enemy (both 1931)

Background imageClarke Collection: Bird Catching from Above, Shetland Islands, 1813

Bird Catching from Above, Shetland Islands, 1813. Catchers were lowered down on a rope. Birds and eggs were a great economic resource for the Shetland Islanders

Background imageClarke Collection: Bird Catching from Below, Shetland Islands, 1813

Bird Catching from Below, Shetland Islands, 1813. Catchers were helped up the cliffs by colleagues in rowing boats. Birds and eggs were a great economic resource for the Shetland Islanders



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