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Gentleman in ceremonial costume, 1824. Artist: Edward ScrivenGentleman in ceremonial costume, 1824. The gentleman, a member of the Kings Privy Council, is in full ceremonial costume for the coronation of King George IV, 19 July 1821
King George IV in his royal robes wearing a cap of estate, 1826. Artist: Edward ScrivenKing George IV in his royal robes wearing a cap of estate. His train is being held by eight eldest sons of peers assisted by the Master of the Robes, Lord Francis Conyngham
Imperial crown of state worn by King George III on his coronation, 1763
Statue of Edward VI in St Thomass Hospital, Southwark, London, 1825. Artist: G YatesStatue of Edward VI in St Thomass Hospital, Southwark, London, 1825. The hospital moved to Lambeth in 1862 when the site was acquired for London Bridge Station
Map of London, 1797. Artist: Edward MoggMap of London, 1797. Map of the City of London, City of Westminster, River Thames, Lambeth, Southwark and surrounding areas, 1797. The city walls are shown in red
Billingsgate, First Day of Oysters, Early Morning, 1843. Artist: Edward DuncanBillingsgate, First Day of Oysters, Early Morning, 1843. scene at Billingsgate, London
View of Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1809. Artist: J BluckView of Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1809; a night scene with figures dancing
Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1752. Artist: Edward RookerView of the Grand Walk in Vauxhall Gardens, Lambeth, London, c1752; with figures in the foreground
St Jamess Gate leading to St Jamess Palace, London, 1766 Artist: Edward RookerA view of St Jamess Gate leading to St Jamess Palace from Cleveland Row, London, 1766. In the foreground stone masons can be seen on the right with a horse and cart in the centre
Plans of St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1658. Artist: Daniel KingPlans of St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1658. Five exterior views, four interior views and two plans of the cathedral accompanied by a panorama of the City of London, a description
Plan of the area north of Oxford Street, London, 1719. Artist: John PrincePlan of the area north of Oxford Street, London, 1719. Developed by the Edward Harley, Earl of Oxford
Lord de Clifford and Kitty Brunell in a Lagonda, San Remo, Italy, c1930(?). Artist: Bill BrunellLagonda Driver: Clifford, Lord de. Place: San Remo. Date: Miss. K. Brunell
Lagonda of Lord de Clifford competing in the MCC Sporting Trial, Litton Slack, Derbyshire, 1930Lagonda 1954s cc. Vehicle Reg. No. PL2089. Event Entry No: 67 Driver: Clifford, Lord de Award: Bronze. Place: Bottom of Litton Slack, Peak District National Park. M.C.C. Sporting Trial. Date: 25.10.30
Lagonda of Lord de Clifford passing two MG M types during the MCC Sporting Trial, 1930Lagonda 1954S cc.Reg. No. PL2089. Entry No: 67 Driver: Clifford, Lord de Award: Bronze. Centre: MG M Coup+ 847 cc. Reg. No. TF3009. Right of centre: MG M 847 cc. Reg. No. GJ1966. M.C.C
Tiny Scholefield with his Buick at a Surbiton Motor Club race meeting, Brooklands, Surrey, 1928Buick 3395 cc. Event Entry No: 8 Driver: Edward Tiny Scholefield, Vickers test pilot. Place: Brooklands. Surbiton M.C. Date: 1.9.28
Riley, Buick and Bugatti on the start line at a Surbiton Motor Club race meeting, Brooklands, 1928Riley 1495 cc. Entry No: 3 Driver: Gillow, V. Centre: Buick 3395 cc. Entry No: 8 Driver: Scolefield, Tiny. Vickers test pilot. Right: Bugatti 1496 cc. No: 5 Driver: Jefferys, J.R. Brooklands
Suffragettes trying to speak to the Prime Minister, London, 1908. Olive Fergus (left) and Mrs Frank Corbet flank Prime Minister Herbert Asquith (1852-1928)
The Black Prince extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel, Spain, 1367 (1864). ArtistThe Black Prince extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel, Spain, 1367 (1864). Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376) forced an amnesty from Pedro The Cruel (1334-1369), King of Castile
Prince Edward serves John of Artois at table after having defeated him at Poitiers, 1356 (1864). Edward the Black Prince (1330-1376) consoles John of Artois (1321-1387)
King Edward III refuses succour to his son at the Battle of Crecy, France, 1346 (1864). One of the defining battles of the Hundred Years War between England and France
King Edward I threatens the Lord Marshal, 1297 (1864). Humphrey de Bohun (1276-1322), Earl of Hereford, Lord High Constable, and Roger Bigod (1245-1306), Earl of Norfolk, Lord Marshal of England
Edward I of England acknowledged as suzerain of Scotland, 1290 (1864). Edward I (1239-1307) was asked to arbitrate on the issue of the succession to the Scottish throne
View of Caernarvon Castle from Anglesea, Wales, 1814. Artist: William DaniellView of Caernarvon Castle from Anglesea, Wales, 1814. Caernarfon (Caernarvon) Castle, one of the iron ring surrounding Snowdonia built in the late 13th
View of Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales, 1814-1825. Artist: William DaniellView of Conway Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales, 1814-1825. Built in the 1280s, Conwy Castle is one of the ring of fortresses surrounding Snowdonia built by Edward I during his campaign against
The wedding of Edward I and Eleanor of Castile, 1254 (19th century). Eleanor (1241-1290) was the daughter of Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon
Commander Evans observing an Occulation of Jupiter, Antarctica, 1910-1912. ArtistCommander Evans observing an Occulation of Jupiter, Antarctica, 1910-1912. Edward Evans (1881-1957) was second in command of Captain Scotts Antarctic expedition of 1910-1913
A buffalo pound, Canada, c1819-1822 (1823). Artist: Edward FindenA buffalo pound, Canada, c1819-1822 (1823). From Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea in the Years 1819-22 by John Franklin (1786-1847)
Dr Atkinson in his Laboratory, 1911-1912. Artist: Herbert PontingDr Atkinson in his Laboratory, 1911-1912. Edward Atkinson, the expeditions doctor, took over the leadership of the Terra Nova expeddition after Captain Scott was missing, believed dead
The Club Room of Zermatt in 1864, 19th century. Artist: James MahoneyThe Club Room of Zermatt in 1864, 19th century. A group of the most prominent alpinists of the Golden Age of alpine climbing. From The Ascent of the Matterhorn by Edward Whymper
Mountaineering accident, 19th century. We saw a toe- it seemed to belong to Moore- we saw Reynaud a flying body. From The Ascent of the Matterhorn by Edward Whymper
Edward VI, King of England, (1825). Artist: Sarah, Countess of EssexEdward VI, King of England, (1825). Portrait of Edward (1537-1553) aged about 14. The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, he became king in 1547 when just 9 years old
Edward I, King of England, (18th century). Artist: George VertueEdward I, King of England, (18th century). Edward (1239-1307) was popularly known as Longshanks because of his 6 foot 2 inch (1.88 m) frame, and the Hammer of the Scots
The Celebean Black Baboon, 1896. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesThe Celebean Black Baboon, 1896. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part III, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S
Edward VI, 1935. Edward (12 October 1537-6 July 1553) was King of England and King of Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death
The Bonneted Capuchin, 1896. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesThe Bonneted Capuchin, 1896. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part III, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S
Humboldts Woolly Monkey, 1896. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesHumboldts Woolly Monkey, 1896. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part III, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S
The Drill, 1896. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesThe Drill, 1896. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part III, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S. &c [Edward Lloyd, Limited, London, 1896]
The Variegated Spider-Monkey, 1896. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesThe Variegated Spider-Monkey, 1896. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part III, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S
Smooth-Headed Capuchin, 1896. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesSmooth-Headed Capuchin, 1896. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part III, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S
Edward I, 1935. Edward (1239-1307), popularly known as Longshanks because of his 6 foot 2 inch (1.88 m) frame, and the Hammer of the Scots
The Red Howler, 1896. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesThe Red Howler, 1896. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part III, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S. &c [Edward Lloyd, Limited, London, 1896]
The Talapoin, 1897. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesThe Talapoin, 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part IV, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S. &c [Edward Lloyd, Limited, London, 1897]
De Brazzas Guenon, 1897. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesDe Brazzas Guenon, 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part IV, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S. &c [Edward Lloyd, Limited, London, 1897]
Anthropoidea - VI. Map distribution of various species (Blue) and Macacus (Red), 1897Anthropoidea - VI. Map, Showing the distribution of the Genera Papio, Theropithecus, Cynopithecus, Cercocebus and Cercopihecus (Blue), and Macacus (Red), 1897
Boutourlinis Gernon, 1897. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesBoutourlinis Gernon, 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part IV, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S. &c [Edward Lloyd, Limited, London, 1897]
Anthropoidea - V. Map distribution of Families Hapalidae (Red), and Cebidae (Blue), 1897Anthropoidea - V. Map, Showing the distribution of the Families Hapalidae (Red), and Cebidae (Blue), 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part VI, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C
White Crowned Mangabey, 1897. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesWhite Crowned Mangabey, 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part IV, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S
St. Johns Macaque, 1897. Artist: Henry Ogg ForbesSt. Johns Macaque, 1897. From Lloyds Natural History - Monkeys, Part IV, by Henry O. Forbes, LL.D. F.Z.S. &C. and edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe, LL.D. F.L.S. &c [Edward Lloyd, Limited, London, 1897]