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Kensington Palace and Gardens, London, 1798. Artist: Heinrich SchutzKensington Palace and Gardens, London, 1798
Gardens at Hampton Court Palace, Hampton, Middlesex, 1798. Artist: Heinrich SchutzGardens at Hampton Court Palace, Hampton, Middlesex, 1798. View of the gardens is from the bridge over the canal with figures and a dog. Hampton is now in the London borough of Richmond upon Thames
View of the Cambridge Heath Turnpike, Hackney, London, 1809. Artist: Heinrich SchutzView of the Cambridge Heath Turnpike, Tower Hamlets, London, 1809. With a view of St Pauls Cathedral on the horizon. In the foreground a man with crutches begs from a passing group
Ich Hatte Einst Ein Schones Vaterland: Es War Ein Traum, early 20th century. ArtistIch Hatte Einst Ein Schones Vaterland: Es War Ein Traum, early 20th century. Reference to a poem by Heinrich Heine (1797-1856); I once had a fair Fatherland: it was a dream
Johann Gottlieb Fichte 1762-1814. - Gemalde von Professor Pluhr, 1934Johann Gottlieb Fichte 1762-1814, 1934. Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814), German philosopher who became a founding figure of the philosophical movement known as German idealism
Graf von Bruhl 1700-1763. - Stich nach dem Gemalde von Silvestre, 1934Graf von Bruhl 1700-1763, 1934. Heinrich, count von Bruhl (1700-1763), Polish-Saxon statesman at the court of Saxony and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1809. Artist: Heinrich SchutzSt Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1809. View of the Horse Guards from Buckingham House. From Vintage London by John Betjeman. [William Collins, 1942]
Glass With Cress, c1915. Artist: Heinrich NauenGlass With Cress, c1915. From Die Meister Des XX. Jahrhunderts IV. [Verlag E. A. Seemann, Leipzig, 1935]
Polish Eagle-shaped vessel from King John Casimirs set, c1666. Artist: Heinrich MannlichPolish Eagle-shaped vessel from King John Casimirs set, c1666. From The Connoisseur Volume 96, edited by Edward Wenham. [International Studio, London, 1934-35]
Heinrich Schliemann, (1822-1890), German archaeologist, 1893Heinrich Schliemann, (1822-1890), German businessman and a pioneer of field archaeology, 1893. Schliemann was an archaeological excavator of Hissarlik, now presumed to be the site of Troy
The Virgin, 1527 (1849). Artist: Heinrich AldegreverThe Virgin, 1527 (1849). From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, volume V (Paris, 1849)
H. R. H Prince Henry of Prussia, 1908. Artist: WD & HO WillsH.R.H Prince Henry of Prussia, 1908. Portraits of European Royalty, Willss Cigarette Cards, Bristol & London
Dr Heinrich Barth, German geographer and explorer, (c1900)Dr Heinrich Barth, German geographer and explorer, at Timbuktu, Mali, (c1900). Heinrich Barth (1821-1865) was a member of the expedition commanded by James Richardson
Heinrich von Gagern, (1799-1880) statesman who argued for the unification of Germany, 1900Heinrich von Gagern (1799-1880), German statesman, 1900
Dr Heinrich Schliemann, German Homeric Archeologist, 1877. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldDr Heinrich Schliemann, German Homeric Archeologist, 1877. Schliemann excavated the sites of the ancient cities of Mycenae and Troy
Heinrich Heine, German poet, (1906). Artist: August Friedrich PechtHeinrich Heine, German poet, (1906). One of the most significant German poets, Heine (1797-1856) is best known for his lyric poetry, much of which was set to music. Supplement to The Bookman, 1906
Prince Henry of Prussia, late 19th-early 20th century. Portrait of Prince Henry (1862-1929) who was the grandson of Queen Victoria
Portrait of the Author Heinrich Heine, 1840s. One of the most significant German poets, Heine (1797-1856) is best known for his lyric poetry, much of which was set to music
Portrait of the Poet Heinrich Heine, 1842. Artist: Amalia KellerPortrait of the Poet Heinrich Heine, 1842. One of the most significant German poets, Heine (1797-1856) is best known for his lyric poetry, much of which was set to music
The Four, the Three, the Two, and the One, 1595. Artist: Hans Vredeman de VriesThe Four, the Three, the Two, and the One, 1595. Illustration from the book Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae by Heinrich Khunrath, a work on alchemy. From a private collection
Hermaphrodite, 1595. Artist: Hans Vredeman de VriesHermaphrodite, 1595. Illustration from the book Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae by Heinrich Khunrath, a work on alchemy. From a private collection
Alchemists laboratory, 1595. Artist: Hans Vredeman de VriesAlchemists laboratory, 1595. Illustration from the book Amphitheatrum Sapientiae Aeternae (Amphitheatre of Eternal Wisdom) by Heinrich Khunrath. From a private collection
Heinrich Heine, 19th century German poet, 1934. Artist: Georgi YecheistovHeinrich Heine, 19th century German poet, 1934. One of the most significant German poets, Heine (1797-1856) is best known for his lyric poetry, much of which was set to music
Portrait of Empress Elisabeth with Pearls, c1768. Artist: Heinrich BuchholzPortrait of Empress Elisabeth with Pearls, c1768. Elizabeth of Russia (1709-1762) was Empress of Russia from 1741 until her death. Found in the collection of the State V Tropinin Museum, Moscow
France under the Capetiens, Valois and the Bourbons, 1856. Artist: Henri LehmannFrance under the Capetiens, Valois and the Bourbons, 1856
Madame Sophie Schliemann, 1877. Madame Schliemann wearing jewellery excavated by her husband Heinrich at Troy (in modern Turkey) in 1876
Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist, 1891. Schliemann (1822-1890) pioneered prehistoric Greek archaeology. He excavated the traditional site of Troy four times between 1871 and 1890
Heinrich Schliemann lecturing in London, 1877. German archaeologist Schliemann (1822-1890), lecturing on his excavations at Mycenae in Greece during 1876 to the Society of Antiquaries in their rooms
Heinrich Khunrath, German chemist and alchemist, 1725Heinrich Khunrath (c1560-1605) German chemist and alchemist, 1725. Khunrath (c1560-1605) was born in Leipzig. From Icones Virorum... by Friedrich Roth-Scholtz. (Nuremberg, 1725)
Electric discharges in rarefied gases, 1892. 2, 3, 5 and 6: Geissler tubes. 1: fluorescence of sulphuret of calcium. 4: nitrogen vacuum (spirals of uranium glass). 7: hydrogen
Manufacturing electric light bulbs, c1883 (1896). A mercury vacuum pump being used to evacuate (exhaust) light bulbs on a commercial scale
X-ray apparatus, 1915. Apparatus powered by a Ruhmkorff coil being used to take an X-ray of a hand. Cigarette card
Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz, Russian-German physicist, 19th century. Born in Estonia (then part of the Russian Empire), Heinrich Lenz (1804-1865) is best known for Lenzs Law in electodynamics
Dr Heinrich Schliemann, German explorer and archaeologist, 19th century. Schliemann (1822-1890) pioneered prehistoric Greek archaeology
Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece, c1250 BC. Mycenae was a prehistoric Greek city discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) in the 1870s
Heinrich Schliemanns excavations at Myceneae, 1877. An artist sketching in front of the Lion gateway at Myceneae 1877. The city of Mycenae in the Peloponnese was reputed to be the capital of
Heinrich Schliemann, German archaeologist, 1877. Schliemann (1822-1890) is best known for his excavations at Mycenae and Troy
Trade card for tinned Frankfurters produced by Heinrich Bauer of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, c1895Obverse of trade card for tinned Frankfurters produced by Heinrich Bauer of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, c1895
Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575), Swiss Protestant Reformation divineHeinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) Swiss Protestant Reformation divine. Successor to Zwingli. Copperplate engraving
Entrance of a tumulus at Mycenae, late Bronze Age, Greece, c1450-c1100 BC. Mycenae was a prehistoric Greek city discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) in the 1870s
Heinrich Barth (1821-1865), German geographer and explorer of north and central Africa. Barth was a member of the expedition commanded by James Richardson
Doll Tearsheet, Falstaff, Henry and Poins (Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 2, Act 2, Scene 4), first published 1795; reissued 1852