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Nunhead, Camberwell, London, 1771View near Nunhead in Camberwell, London, 1771; with a horse and cart crossing a ford in the road
Encampment on Blackheath, Greenwich, London, 1780. Artist: Paul SandbyView of an army encampment on Blackheath, Greenwich, London, 1780. Showing a windmill on the right and soldiers playing cards with a farmer in front
South view of the Tower of London with boats on the River Thames, 1776
A common council beast, returning from a turtle feast, c1775. A drunken common councilman is escorted home by two watchmen
St Dunstan, c1750. Artist: GP HardingSt Dunstan, c1750. Unfinished copy of an original painting in Goldsmiths Hall of St Dunstan standing in front of an image depicting the crucifixion of Christ, angels above and clerics bowing
Fennel, 1782. Artist: Elizabeth BlackwellFennel, 1782. Plate 288 from A Curious Herbal by Elizabeth Blackwell, published in 1782
Rob Roys grave at Balquhidder Parish Church, Stirling, Scotland. Robert Roy MacGregor (c1671-1734), also known as Red MacGregor, was an outlaw and Scottish folk hero of the 18th century
Portrait of JMW Turner, c1827 (1904). Artist: Charles TurnerPortrait of JMW Turner, c1827 (1904). A portrait of English landscape painter Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) at the age of 25
Richard I, (1157-1199), c1787. King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death, known as Richard Coeur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader
East India Companys Packet Swallow, 1788. Artist: Thomas LunyEast India Companys Packet Swallow, 1788. From Adventures By Sea From Art of Old Time, by Basil Lubbock. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1925]
John Plampin, c1752. Artist: Thomas GainsboroughJohn Plampin, c1752. John Plampin (c1727-1805), inherited Shimpling and Chadacre Hall, near Lavenham, Suffolk, in 1757. From The Studio Volume 122. [The Studio Ltd, London, 1941]
The Stafford Children, c1776. (1914). Artist: George RomneyThe Stafford Children, c1776. The five youngest children of Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Marquess of Stafford (1721-1803). After an original work by George Romney (1734-1802)
Catherine the Great (1729-1796), Empress of Russia, 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonaldCatherine the Great (1729-1796), Empress of Russia. Portrait of Catherine II (1729-1796) who came to the throne in 1762. A German princess
Biebrich Palace, Wiesbaden, Germany, c1820. Artist: Carl MayerBiebrich Palace, Wiesbaden, Germany, c1820. Built in Baroque style in 1702 by Prince Georg August Samuel of Nassau-Idstein
Red Lion Square, London, 18th century (1907). Situated on the boundary of Bloomsbury and Holborn, Red Lion Square was laid out in 1698. It was named after the Red Lion Inn
Golden Square, London, 18th century (1907). Golden Square in Soho was laid out in the late 17th century, probably to plans by Sir Christopher Wren
Jezzar Pasha mosque, Acre, Palestine, c1930s. Artist: Donald McLeishJezzar Pasha mosque, Acre, Palestine, c1930s. The mosque was built by Ahmed al-Jezzar, Ottoman governor of Acre and Galilee, in 1781
King John of England, (1787). Artist: GoldarKing John of England, (1787). Portrait of John (1167-1216) who ruled 1199-1216
James III, King of Scotland, (1797). Artist: E HardingJames III, King of Scotland, (1797). Portrait of King James III (1452-1488), who ruled Scotland from 1460. His weakness as a ruler saw him confronted with two major rebellions by Scotlands nobility
Mr James Gillray, from a portrait by himself, c1800. Artist: James GillrayMr James Gillray, from a portrait by himself, c1800. Self-portrait of British satirical cartoonist Gillray (1756-1815). Engraving after a miniature
The Featherd Fair in a Fright, 18th century. Women with elaborate feathered hairdos flee from angry ostriches who want their feathers back
Sectional view of a Newcomen steam engine, 1737. Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729) designed his atmospheric or steam engine in 1712
Marshal Maurice de Saxe, Battle of Fontenoy, 11 May 1745 (20th century). Fontenoy was a battle fought during the War of the Austrian Succession
Three Women and a Small Boy beneath a Wisteria Arbor on the Bank of a Stream, ca. 1790
The Bergkirche, Eisenstadt, Austria, c1935. Creator: UnknownThe Bergkirche, Eisenstadt, Austria, c1935. The Bergkirche ( hill church ), in the state of Burgenland, was built in the early 18th century by Prince Paul Esterhazy
Did not you say could sing at sight? - Yes, sir, but not at FIRST sight" Did not you say could sing at sight?" - " Yes, sir, but not at FIRST sight!", (1907). The German composer Handel works on his " Messiah" in 1741
Edward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Creator: Edward ScrivenEdward Jenner, late 18th-early 19th century, (c1833). Portrait of English physician Edward Jenner (1749-1823). Jenner practiced as a country doctor in his native Gloucestershire
Stralsund, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinStralsund, c1740. The city of Stralsund (Stralesunda in Latin), on the Baltic coast of Germany, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Lieutenant General Lambert, 1785. Creator: UnknownLieutenant General Lambert, 1785. John Lambert (1619- 1684), English Parliamentary general and politician who fought in the English Civil War
Nottingham Castle. Creator: UnknownNottingham Castle. View of the castle in Nottinghamshire, located in a strategic position on a promontory known as Castle Rock
View of John Adam Street, Westminster, London, 1795. On the left is the facade of the Society of Arts building, designed by James and Robert Adam as part of their Adelphi scheme
Mrs Johnstone and her Son (?), 1775-1780, (c1915). Artist: George RomneyMrs Johnstone and her Son (?), 1775-1780, (c1915). The painting is held by the Tate Gallery, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]
West view of Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, 1776. Artist: William WattsWest view of Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire, 1776
Edmund Burke, 1774-1775. Artist: Edmund BurkeEdmund Burke, 1774-1775. Found in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London
George Wilhlem Friedrich Hegel, German philosopherGeorge Wilhlem Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), German idealist philosopher. His difficult philosophy, considered by many to be obscure, has great influence on Marxists, Positivists and Existentialists
Church of St Nicholas, Plumstead, Kent, c1800(?). Artist: AYChurch of St Nicholas, Plumstead, Kent, c1800(?). View of the church with figures by a graveside
View of Windsor Castle from Egham Hill, Berkshire, 1851. Artist: Standidge & CoView of Windsor Castle from Egham Hill, Berkshire, 1851
Graphiurus ocularis (Spectacled dormouse), 1777-1786. Creator: Robert Jacob GordonGraphiurus ocularis (Spectacled dormouse), 1777-1786
Two nude children standing; from New Book of Children, 1720-60
Dressing table and folding table, 1787, (1946). Creator: UnknownDressing table and folding table, 1787, (1946). Furniture designs from a book of sketches made for Gillow s, (Gillow & Co, furniture making firm)
The birthplace of David Roberts, Edinburgh, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe birthplace of David Roberts, Edinburgh, 1864. Engraving of a sketch by Mr. E. W. Cooke, R.A. The house is still in the state in which it was in 1859...It is situated in Church-lane, Stockbridge
Powder and Puff - drawn by James Godwin, 1862. Creator: Mason JacksonPowder and Puff - drawn by James Godwin, 1862. Given, four-and twenty fiddlers all of a row - to say nothing of the "loud bassoon, " and the performers on the clarinet; given
"The Age of Innocence", by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in the South Kensington Museum, 1864. Creator: W Thomas"The Age of Innocence", by Sir Joshua Reynolds, in the South Kensington Museum, 1864. The charm of this picture...resides in its unobtrusive truth, its delicate feeling
Surplice sewn by tsarevnas, the sisters of Peter the Great, Trinity Monastery, Aleksandrov, 1911
Phelonion [vestment] from the second half of the eighteenth century, from a very old... 1911Phelonion [vestment] from the second half of the eighteenth century, from a very old fabric called kamka [silk brocade] with shoulders embroidered with pearls on crimson velvet. In the Rostov Museum
Holy Gates from the first half of the eighteenth century, Museum inventory number 1824...1911Holy Gates from the first half of the eighteenth century, Museum inventory number 1824, Rostov Museum, Rostov Velikii, 1911
Holy Gates from the second half of the eighteenth century with carved images of the Mother... 1911Holy Gates from the second half of the eighteenth century with carved images of the Mother of God and the Twelve Apostles, Museum inventory number 8875, Rostov museum, Rostov Velikii, 1911
Specimens of M. Champfleury's collection of pottery, illustrative of the French Revolution, 1864. Creator: UnknownSpecimens of M. Champfleury's collection of pottery, illustrative of the French Revolution, 1864. 1. The portrait of Necker:..L'Espoir et le Soutien de la France...on a milk-pot. 2