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George Routledge Collection

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Christian Loses His Burden, c1916. Artist: William Strang

Christian Loses His Burden, c1916. Artist: William Strang
Christian Loses His Burden, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: The King Visits Vasco da Gama, 1904

The King Visits Vasco da Gama, 1904
King Manuel I of Portugal (1469-1521) visiting Vasco da Gama and his expedition. Vasco da Gama was the first European to reach India by sea

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Mercy at Her Work, c1916. Artist: William Strang

Mercy at Her Work, c1916. Artist: William Strang
Mercy at Her Work, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: The Butcher and the Sheep, c1916. Artist: William Strang

The Butcher and the Sheep, c1916. Artist: William Strang
The Butcher and the Sheep, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: The Man with the Muckrake, c1916. Artist: William Strang

The Man with the Muckrake, c1916. Artist: William Strang
The Man with the Muckrake, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Mercy Swoons Before the Gate, c1916. Artist: William Strang

Mercy Swoons Before the Gate, c1916. Artist: William Strang
Mercy Swoons Before the Gate, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Christian and Hopeful in the Dungeon, c1916. Artist: William Strang

Christian and Hopeful in the Dungeon, c1916. Artist: William Strang
Christian and Hopeful in the Dungeon, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Christian Fights Apollyon, c1916. Artist: William Strang

Christian Fights Apollyon, c1916. Artist: William Strang
Christian Fights Apollyon, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: The Scourging of Faithful, c1916. Artist: William Strang

The Scourging of Faithful, c1916. Artist: William Strang
The Scourging of Faithful, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: The Slough of Despond, c1916. Artist: William Strang

The Slough of Despond, c1916. Artist: William Strang
The Slough of Despond, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Bunyans Wife Reading the Bible to Him, c1916

Bunyans Wife Reading the Bible to Him, c1916. An English nonconformist preacher and writer, Bunyan (1628-1688) was the author of the famous allegory The Pilgrims Progress

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Christian is Troubled, c1916. Artist: William Strang

Christian is Troubled, c1916. Artist: William Strang
Christian is Troubled, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: John Bunyan, c1916. Artist: William Strang

John Bunyan, c1916. Artist: William Strang
John Bunyan, c1916. An English nonconformist preacher and writer, Bunyan (1628-1688) was the author of the famous allegory The Pilgrims Progress

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Ferdinand Magellan (c1480-1521), Portuguese explorer, 1904

Ferdinand Magellan (c1480-1521), Portuguese explorer, 1904
Ferdinand Magellan (c1480-1521), Portuguese explorer. Vasco da Gama was the first European to reach India by sea. This discovery was significant as it paved the way for the Portuguese to establish a

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Two Natives Dispute Captain Cooks Landing, 1904

Two Natives Dispute Captain Cooks Landing, 1904
Two Natives Dispute Captain Cooks Landing. James Cook, English explorer, navigator and hydrographer, 1775-1776. Captain Cook (1728-1779) in naval uniform. Cook made three voyages of discovery

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Anson Receives Intelligence that the Centurion is on Fire, 1904

Anson Receives Intelligence that the Centurion is on Fire, 1904
Admiral of the Fleet George Anson, 1st Baron Anson (1697-1762) was a British admiral, noted for his circumnavigation of the globe and his role in the Seven Years War

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Alexander Selkirk Brought on Board, 1904

Alexander Selkirk Brought on Board, 1904
Castaway, Alexander Selkirk (1676-1721) been greeted by Woodes Rogers (1679?1732) the captain of the Duke, upon his rescue

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Vasco da Gama Visits the King, 1904

Vasco da Gama Visits the King, 1904
Vasco da Gama Visits the King. The Zamorin of Calicut receiving Vasco da Gama. In 1498 Vasco da Gama landed in Calicut. His arrival has often been considered as the beginning of a new phase during

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: The Cacique Placing a Crown Upon the Head of Columbus, 1904

The Cacique Placing a Crown Upon the Head of Columbus, 1904
A chief, probably Guacanagarix, placing a crown on the head of Christopher Columbus (c1451-1506). Guacanagarix was one of the five caciques of Hispaniola

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Vasco da Gama Refuses to Turn Back Again, 1904

Vasco da Gama Refuses to Turn Back Again, 1904
Vasco da Gama refuses to turn back again in spite of a tremendous storm. Vasco da Gama was the first European to reach India by sea

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Columbus Takes possession of San Salvador for Spain, 1904

Columbus Takes possession of San Salvador for Spain, 1904
It is believed that during Columbus (c1451-1506) first expedition to the New World, San Salvador Island was the first land he sighted and visited on 12 October 1492

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: Marriage of Mercy and Matthew, c1916. Artist: William Strang

Marriage of Mercy and Matthew, c1916. Artist: William Strang
Marriage of Mercy and Matthew, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer

Background imageGeorge Routledge Collection: The Valley of the Shadow of Death, c1916. Artist: William Strang

The Valley of the Shadow of Death, c1916. Artist: William Strang
The Valley of the Shadow of Death, c1916. An illustration from John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. An English nonconformist preacher and writer


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