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The Garden of Versailles, 1839. Artist: J DavisThe Garden of Versailles, 1839. After William Callow (1812-1908). [Longman & Co. London, 1839]
The Lady at Egham Races, c1810. Artist: Richard Barrett DavisThe Lady at Egham Races, c1810
His Majestys Harriers, c19th century. Artist: Richard WoodmanHis Majestys Harriers, c19th century. After Richard Barrett Davis (1782-1854). From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIV, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]
The Parade Gardens, Bath, Somerset, c1925. In the distance we see The Empire Hotel which was built in 1901 by architect Charles Edward Davis (1827-1902)
Ricardo H. Davis, (1864-1916), 1920sRicardo H Davis, born in Philadelphia in 1864 and visited Cuba in early 1897 as a correspondent of the New York Journal. He is the author of the books Cuba at War (1898)
Mary Moll Davis (c1648-1708), mistress to King Charles II of England, 1912Mary Moll Davis (c. 1648?1708) was an entertainer, courtesan, singer, actress and mistress to King Charles II of England. After a portrait by Sir Peter Lely. Taken from R. J
William Tecumseh Sherman and his Generals, American Civil War, 1865 (1955). Seated: John Alexander Logan, William Tecumseh Sherman, Henry Warner Slocum and Francis Preston Blair, Jr
Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, c1855-1865 (1955). After announcing the secession of Mississippi from the Union (the second state to do so after South Carolina)
Canadian mounted troops, procession for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, London, 1897. Artist: James M DavisCanadian mounted troops, procession for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee, London, 1897. Stereoscopic card detail
Death of Isaac Davis, 1775 (c1880). Davis (1745-1775) was an American militia officer who led the first attack on the British regular army at Concord, Massachusetts
Inauguration of Jefferson Davis, Montgomery, Alabama, 1861 (c1880). Davis was named Provisional President of the Confederate States of America by a Constitutional convention in Montgomery, Alabama
Children skipping in the Grand Place, Bruges, Belgium, 1922. Artist: FC DavisChildren skipping in the Grand Place, Bruges, Belgium, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire
Bette Davis (1908-1989), American actress, 1943. From the front cover of Picturegoer magazine (25 December 1943). Cropping restrictions are in place
In the Tent of the Assyrian, 1908-1909. Artist: Valentine DavisIn the Tent of the Assyrian, 1908-1909. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1908-1909, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 14, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London)
An aeroplane over London, 1926. Artist: GH DavisAn aeroplane over London, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 4: Christianity and Modern Thought, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake
Weighing the Baby. Artist: James M DavisWeighing the Baby. Stereoscopic card detail
Taste a la mode in the year 1735: Being the contrast to the year 1745, (c1745). Artist: Evan DavisTaste a la mode in the year 1735: Being the contrast to the year 1745, (c1745). Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
Mary Davis, 19th Century
Fay Davis, American stage actress, 1901. Artist: Ellis & WaleryFay Davis, American stage actress, 1901
Jefferson Columbus Davis, Union general, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersJefferson Columbus Davis, Union general, 1862-1867. The namesake of the Confederate President, Davis (1828-1879) notoriously shot and killed a superior Officer, Major General William Bull Nelson
Union generals of the Department of the Mississippi, American Civil War, 1862-1867. Artist: J RogersUnion generals of the Department of the Mississippi, American Civil War, 1862-1867. Portraits of generals Oliver Otis Howard, Lovell Harrison Rousseau, Benjamin Henry Grierson
Royal courier service, Paris, France, 1829. Artist: J DavisRoyal courier service, Paris, France, 1829
Bette Davis, American actress, 1933. Davis (1908-1989) was a two-time Academy Award-winning actress of film, television and theatre
Bette Davis, (1908-1989), two-time Academy Award winning American actress, 20th century
Jefferson Davis, American soldier and politician, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon RossJefferson Davis, American soldier and politician, (early 20th century). Davis (1808-1889) is most famous for serving as the first and only President of the Confederate States
Jefferson Davis, statesman and advocate for American slavery, 1862-1867. After announcing the secession of Mississippi from the Union (the second state to do so after South Carolina) in January 1861
Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate (southern) States. After announcing the secession of Mississippi from the Union (the second state to do so after South Carolina) in January 1861
Scene from Now, Voyager, Warner Brothers film, 1942. Artist: Irving RapperScene from Now, Voyager, Warner Brothers, 1942. Still of the stars of the film, Bette Davis and Paul Henreid. Producer: Hal B Rogers. Director: Irving Rapper
Inauguration of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy, Montgomery, Alabama, 1861. After announcing the secession of Mississippi from the Union (the second state to do so after South Carolina)
John Bulls Neutrality, 1863. Artist: John TennielJohn Bulls Neutrality, 1863. Look Here, Boys, I Don t Care Twopence For Your Noise, But If You Throw Stones At My Windows, I Must Thrash You Both
Scene From The American Tempest, 1863. Caliban (Sambo) says: You Beat Him Nough, Massa! Berry LittleTime, I ll Beat Him Too. - Shakespeare
Not Up to Time, 1862. Or, Interference would be very Welcome. By this time, both sides in the American Civil War were struggling for men and money
Caesar Imperator!, 1861. ( The American Gladiators ) The American Gladiators are President Lincoln on the left to represent the Northern States
Divorce A Vinculo, 1861. Mrs Carolina, a representative of the slave-owning south of America, holding a cat o nine tails and declaring her right to beat her own property
Over the Way, 1861. At the time the American Civil War began, Britain imported the bulk of its cotton from the United States
The Genu-ine Othello, 1861. In this cartoon, the slave is depicted as the real Othello quoting an approximation of a couplet from Shakespeares play