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Clement Collection

Background imageClement Collection: Shrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Shrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Shrewsbury Castle, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 1894. View of the castle with the Clement memorial obelisk, erected in 1873, to the memory of surgeon and politician William James Clement

Background imageClement Collection: Clement V-2 Engine, 1903. Creator: Clement-Bayard

Clement V-2 Engine, 1903. Creator: Clement-Bayard
This French engine powered the Santos-Dumont Airship No. 9 in 1903. It performed two tasks: propulsion and the operation of a belt driven blower to pressurize the airships envelope

Background imageClement Collection: Fameux Jury de Peinture. Salon de 1841, March 20, 1841. Creator: Clement Pruche

Fameux Jury de Peinture. Salon de 1841, March 20, 1841. Creator: Clement Pruche
Fameux Jury de Peinture. Salon de 1841, March 20, 1841

Background imageClement Collection: Ferdinand Brunetiere, 1903. Creator: Braun, Clement & Co

Ferdinand Brunetiere, 1903. Creator: Braun, Clement & Co
Ferdinand Brunetiere, 1903. Portrait of French writer and critic Ferdinand Brunetiere (1849-1906). He developed the theory of the evolution of literary genres

Background imageClement Collection: Frank Clement refuelling Bentley at Brookland Double 12 race 1930. Creator: Unknown

Frank Clement refuelling Bentley at Brookland Double 12 race 1930. Creator: Unknown
Frank Clement refuelling Bentley at Brookland Double 12 race 1930

Background imageClement Collection: In the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, 1901. Creator: Unknown

In the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, 1901. Creator: Unknown
In the Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne, 1901. Victorian era landscaped gardens initially designed by Clement Hodgkinson. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]

Background imageClement Collection: Clement-Bayard No 1 airship, 1908, (1932). Creator: Unknown

Clement-Bayard No 1 airship, 1908, (1932). Creator: Unknown
Cle ment-Bayard No 1 airship, 1908, (1932). French military semi-rigid airship designed by Adolphe Cle ment-Bayard (1855-1928) and made by Astra Cle ment-Bayard

Background imageClement Collection: Clement Metternich (1773-1858), Minister of Austria

Clement Metternich (1773-1858), Minister of Austria

Background imageClement Collection: View of Busbys Folly, Islington, London, 1731. Artist: Clement Lempriere

View of Busbys Folly, Islington, London, 1731. Artist: Clement Lempriere
View of Busbys Folly, Islington, London, 1731. The building was later renamed Belvedere Tavern

Background imageClement Collection: Sir Clement Edmondes, 17th century. Artist

Sir Clement Edmondes, 17th century. Artist
Sir Clement Edmondes, 17th century. Edmondes was clerk to the Privy Council of James I of England

Background imageClement Collection: Bentley TT of Frank Clement at the finish of the Southsea Speed Carnival, Hampshire

Bentley TT of Frank Clement at the finish of the Southsea Speed Carnival, Hampshire
Bentley TT 2996 cc. Event Entry No: 22. Driver: Clement, F.C. Finished: 2nd. 3 litre racing. Streamlined racing body. Place: Southsea Speed Carnival. Date: 23.8.22

Background imageClement Collection: Bentley of Frank Clement competing in the Essex Motor Club Kop Hillclimb, Buckinghamshire, 1922

Bentley of Frank Clement competing in the Essex Motor Club Kop Hillclimb, Buckinghamshire, 1922
Bentley 2996 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. ME1884. Event Entry No: 71 Driver: Clement, F.C. Time: 32 sec. No. 1 T.T. car, Chassis no. 42. Place: Essex M.C. Kop Hillclimb. Date: 25.3.22

Background imageClement Collection: The assassination of Henry III of France, 1589

The assassination of Henry III of France, 1589. King from 1574, Henry (1551-1589) was assassinated by a Dominican friar, Jacques Clement, for his opposition to the Catholic Holy League

Background imageClement Collection: Margaret Giggs, 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Margaret Giggs, 1526-1527 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Margaret Giggs, 1526-1527 (1945). Margaret Clement or Clements (1508-1570), nee Giggs, was one of the most learned women of the Tudor era and the foster daughter of Sir Thomas More

Background imageClement Collection: Clement Scott, British theatre critic, playwright and travel writer, 1886. Artist: Martin & Sallnow

Clement Scott, British theatre critic, playwright and travel writer, 1886. Artist: Martin & Sallnow
Clement Scott, British theatre critic, playwright and travel writer, 1886. A photograph from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume VII, January to June, 1886, edited by Clement Scott

Background imageClement Collection: Clement Ader, French engineer and inventor, 1915

Clement Ader, French engineer and inventor, 1915. Ader (1841-1925) is best known for his work in aviation. In 1890 his aircraft Eole became the first self-propelled aircraft to take off and fly

Background imageClement Collection: In the Church, Greece, 1895. Artist: Theodore Jacques Ralli

In the Church, Greece, 1895. Artist: Theodore Jacques Ralli
In the Church, Greece, 1895. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1895

Background imageClement Collection: Clement King Shorter (1857-1926), English journalist and magazine editor, early 20th century

Clement King Shorter (1857-1926), English journalist and magazine editor, early 20th century

Background imageClement Collection: Henry III, King of France, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

Henry III, King of France, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
Henry III, King of France, (1804). Henry (1551-1589) came to the throne in 1574. His reign was dominated by the continuing strife between Catholics

Background imageClement Collection: Harmful plants, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful plants, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful plants, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 21st March 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Snakes and poisonous plants, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Snakes and poisonous plants, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Snakes and poisonous plants, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 14th February 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Birds that are protected, and helpful in agriculture, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Birds that are protected, and helpful in agriculture, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Birds that are protected, and helpful in agriculture, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 31st January 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Harmful crepuscular insects, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful crepuscular insects, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful crepuscular insects, 1897. Crepuscular is a term used to describe animals that are primarily active during the twilight. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 11th July 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Pierid butterflies, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Pierid butterflies, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Pierid butterflies, 1897. The Cabbage White, a butterfly whose larvae (cabbageworms) feed on cabbages. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 13th June 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Harmful insects: daylight butterflies, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful insects: daylight butterflies, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful insects: daylight butterflies, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 27th June 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Freshwater fish, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Freshwater fish, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Freshwater fish, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 23rd May 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Harmful insects: caterpillars, butterflies and moths, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful insects: caterpillars, butterflies and moths, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful insects: caterpillars, butterflies and moths, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 30th May 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 10th October 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Harmful insects that are destructive to forests, 1897. Artist: A Clement

Harmful insects that are destructive to forests, 1897. Artist: A Clement
Harmful insects that are destructive to forests, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 18th April 1897

Background imageClement Collection: Harmful insects: butterflies and moths that damage pine trees, 1897. Artist: A Clement

Harmful insects: butterflies and moths that damage pine trees, 1897. Artist: A Clement
Harmful insects: butterflies and moths that damage pine trees, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 22nd August 1896

Background imageClement Collection: Useful birds in agriculture, 1896. Artist: A Clement

Useful birds in agriculture, 1896. Artist: A Clement
Useful birds in agriculture, 1896. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 13th December 1896

Background imageClement Collection: Ader telephone system, 1881

Ader telephone system, 1881. The man on the left is making a call which passes through the operator at the exchange, centre, to the recipient on the right

Background imageClement Collection: Assassination of Henry III, King of France, 1589 (1589-1590)

Assassination of Henry III, King of France, 1589 (1589-1590). King from 1574, Henry (1551-1589) was assassinated by friar Jacques Clement for his opposition to the Catholic Holy League

Background imageClement Collection: Charles Babbages Difference Engine No 1, prototype calculating machine, 1824-1832

Charles Babbages Difference Engine No 1, prototype calculating machine, 1824-1832. Artist: Joseph Clement
Charles Babbages Difference Engine No 1, prototype calculating machine, 1824-1832. English mathematician Charles Babbage (1791-1871)

Background imageClement Collection: Aders flying bird Eole ( Aole ), 1890 (c1910)

Aders flying bird Eole ( Aole ), 1890 (c1910)
Aders flying bird Eole ( Aole ). This aeroplane was designed by the French aviation pioneer Clement Ader (1841-1925). It was steam-powered

Background imageClement Collection: Clement Aders flying bird Eole, the first piloted plane to take off under its own steam, 1890

Clement Aders flying bird Eole, the first piloted plane to take off under its own steam, 1890
Clement Aders flying bird Eole (Aole). Wingspan of 15m and made of wood and aluminium, it was the first piloted plane to take off under its own steam, 9 October 1890. [Paris, 1891]

Background imageClement Collection: Margaret Giggs, 1648. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar

Margaret Giggs, 1648. Creator: Wenceslaus Hollar
Margaret Giggs, 1648

Background imageClement Collection: 1905 Clement Bayard, Albert Clement at Gaillon. Creator: Unknown

1905 Clement Bayard, Albert Clement at Gaillon. Creator: Unknown
1905 Clement Bayard, Albert Clement at Gaillon


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