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'Blackberrying in a Devonshire Lane, 1891. Creator: Frank Dadd'Blackberrying in a Devonshire Lane, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "I will thrust, and do thou ! and see which can drive the other to death", 1890. From "The Graphic
Scene from "Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By Sabine Baring Gould, M. A. 1890. Creator: Frank Dadd'Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By Sabine Baring Gould, M. A.; Magdalen fell back in her chair, and raised her hands in amazement, 1890. From "The Graphic
Scene from "Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By Sabine Baring Gould, M. A. 1890. Creator: Frank Dadd'Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By Sabine Baring Gould, M. A.; Urith took out her knitting and sat on a stone by him, as he worked, 1890. From "The Graphic
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "My poor father, I cannot remain with him while Fox is there", 1890. From "The Graphic
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "That for Urith", 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; " Thou art too free with your kisses, too lavish in thy love, to please me", 1890. From "The Graphic
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "She was quieter, lying with eye's closed, murmuring the words that Uncle Sol played in the room below ", 1890
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; " You have given your heart to another"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; " You have given your heart to another ?.", 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42
'Cornered'; after Frank Dadd, R.I, 1890. Creator: Unknown'Cornered'; after Frank Dadd, R.I, 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 41. January to June, 1890
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "Are you aware that the boot-flap behind is down", 1890. From "The Graphic
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "Then he took out his hunting-knife and tried the point on his fingers", 1890. From "The Graphic
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "I am come with five hundred guineas in gold", 1890. From "The Graphic
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; The next moment she and Solomon Gills were in the hands of the troopers, 1890. From "The Graphic
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "Well, father, "said Anthony; "Here am I returned, with out a shot through me", 1890
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; " Come, lad, pull off my boots.""Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; " Come, lad, pull off my boots.", 1890. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 42
'"Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By S. Baring Gould, M. A.; "My dear --dear Julian, " Elizabeth stroked Julian's arm with her gentle hand, "Oh Julian
Scene from "Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By Sabine Baring Gould, M. A. 1890. Creator: Frank Dadd'Urith: A Tale of Dartmoor", By Sabine Baring Gould, M. A.; "By heaven, this is too bad, " cried Anthony, and started to his feet, 1890. From "The Graphic
'The Visit of the French Fleet: The Banquet at the Town Hall, 1891. Creator: Frank Dadd'The Visit of the French Fleet: The Banquet at the Town Hall, Admiral Gervais Returning Thanks, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44
A Night Attack: Defending a Train Derailed by the Boers, 1902. Creator: Frank DaddA Night Attack: Defending a Train Derailed by the Boers, 1902. Trains were derailed and the lines were often damaged fom October 1900 - May 1902. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol
Return of the City Imperial Volunteers: Arrival at St. Pauls Cathedral, 1901. CreatorsReturn of the City Imperial Volunteers: Arrival at St. Pauls Cathedral, 1901. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. VI", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
Colonel Plumers Gallant Attempt to Relieve Mafeking from the North, 1900. Creator: Frank DaddColonel Plumers Gallant Attempt to Relieve Mafeking from the North, 1900. The Siege of Mafeking lasted 217 days during the Second Boer War
British Prisoners Waiting for Release: The Camp at Nooitgedacht, 1901. Creator: Frank DaddBritish Prisoners Waiting for Release: The Camp at Nooitgedacht, 1901. When the Boers evacuated Pretoria they took prisoners to Nooitgedacht, in the Elands Valley
The Battle of Belmont, 23rd November 1899 - Bayonet Attack by the Scots and Grenadier Guards, 1900. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. II", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C
Heroes of Delville Wood, First World War, 1916, (c1920). Creator: UnknownHeroes of Delville Wood, First World War, 1916, (c1920)....the glorious defence of the South Africans in July, 1916. The 1st South African Infantry Brigade captured Delville Wood (Bois d Elville)
The Princess of Wales Welcoming her Sailor Sons on their Return... May 3, 1880, (1901)The Princess of Wales Welcoming her Sailor Sons on their Return from their Cruise on the Bacchante, May 3, 1880, (1901). Princess Alexandra of Denmark (1844-1925)
Those Who Swim In Sin Must Sink In Sorrow, 1895, (1906). Creator: Frank DaddThose Who Swim In Sin Must Sink In Sorrow, 1895, (1906). Watercolour by Frank Dadd (1851-1929). From " The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours", edited by Charles Holme
Those Laugh Who Win, 1885. Artist: Frank DaddThose Laugh Who Win, 1885. An engraving from the Illustrated London News, (London, 1885)
Marching Order, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps (formerly 60th Rifles), 1889. Artist: Frank DaddMarching Order, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps (formerly 60th Rifles), 1889
Phrenology, 1820 (1886). Artist: Frank DaddPhrenology, 1820 (1886). Measuring the bumps on a boys head to assess his future. On the wall in the background is a portrait of of Franz Josef Gall (1757-1828)
Tay Bridge disaster, Scotland, 28 December 1879. Artist: Frank DaddTay Bridge disaster, Scotland, 28 December 1879. Illustration taken from the Illustrated London News, (3 January 1880), entitled View of the broken bridge from the north end