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Portrait of Mrs Elinor Bethune, 1790s. Artist: Henry RaeburnPortrait of Mrs Elinor Bethune, 1790s. Raeburn, Sir Henry (1756-1823). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Lucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percys Visit to their Father Lord Percy... c1831. Artist: JMW TurnerLucy, Countess of Carlisle, and Dorothy Percys Visit to their Father Lord Percy, when under Attainder, c1831. Lucy Hay, Countess of Carlisle and her sister, Dorothy Percy, visiting their father
Henry Morgan, 17th century Welsh buccaneer, (1873). Morgan (1635-1688) was a notorious pirate and buccaneer who, with the tacit support of the English government
The Judge and the Litigants, 1866. Artist: Henry Bonaventure MonnierThe Judge and the Litigants, 1866
Paris Berlin Race, Arrival of the winner Henry Fournier, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 14th July 1901
Princess Mary (1897-1965) and Viscount Lascelles (1882-1947), c1920s. Princess Mary was the sixth holder of the title of Princess Royal, sister to King George VI and aunt to Queen Elizabeth II
The 9: 45 Accommodation, 1867. Artist: Edward Lamson HenryThe 9:45 Accommodation, 1867. Found in the collection of the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Henry Cromwell, fourth son of Oliver Cromwell, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Henry Cromwell (1628-1674), fourth son of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician
Sir Henry Vane, English politician and author, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Vane (1613-1662), statesman and Member of Parliament who was tried for high treason and beheaded on Tower Hill
Henry Marten, English regicide, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Marten (1602-1680), found guilty of taking part in the death of King Charles I
Henry Ireton, English general, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Ireton (1611-1651), a general in the army of Parliament during the English Civil War
Mausoleum of the Orleans family, Chapel of Dreux, France, 1875. Artist: Henry AdlardMausoleum of the Orleans family, Chapel of Dreux, France, 1875. For many centuries the House of Orleans was one of the most important noble families in France
The Relief of Lucknow by General Havelock, Indian Mutiny, 15 September 1857, (1880). The siege of Lucknow was one of the major engagements of the uprising against British rule in India which began in
Sir Henry Bessemer, 19th century English engineer, (1900). Bessemer (1813-1898) was a prolific inventor, but is best known for discovering the Bessemer Process for manufacturing steel
Harlequin, c1880-1930. Artist: Henry GerbaultHarlequin, c1880-1930
Arrest of the Cafe Terminus bomber, Paris, 1894. Artist: Oswaldo TofaniArrest of the Cafe Terminus bomber, Paris, 1894. Police apprehending Emile Henry, an anarchist who expoded a bomb at the Cafe Terminus near the Gare St Lazare on 12th February 1894
Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, (1810). Artist: Charles TurnerHenry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland, (1810). Rich (1590-1649) was created Earl of Holland in 1624. A courtier and soldier, he became a favourite of James I but fell out of favour when Charles I came to
Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, 17th century English statesman. Artist: WT MoteHenry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington, 17th century English statesman. Bennet (1618-1685) was a prominent statesman of the Restoration period
The Duke of Gloucester riding with Princess Elizabeth in Windsor Great Park, c1936. The future Queen Elizabeth II with her uncle, Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
Winstanley, Smeaton and Rudyerd lighthouses, (1833). Lighthouses designed by Henry Winstanley (1644-1703), John Smeaton (1724-1792) and John Rudyerd (early 18th century)
Cup, c1530, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawCup, c1530, (1843). Cup from the royal collection at Windsor. The bowl is formed of a nautilus shell mounted on a stand of silver gilt
Birth of St Edmund, 1433, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawBirth of St Edmund, 1433, (1843). Copy from a manuscript of John Lydgates Life of St Edmund the King and Martyr, about the life of Edmund, king of the East Angles
Troy Town, 1498-1515, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawTroy Town, 1498-1515, (1843). Scene showing the rebuilding of the city by its legendary king, Priam, after it had been sacked by Hercules
Initial letter M, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawInitial letter M, (1843). Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London, 1843)
Diaper ornament, 14th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawDiaper ornament, 14th century, (1843). Copy of a woodcut showing the pattern of the mantle on the effigy of Lady Elizabeth de Montacute (died 1354), in the cathedral of Christ-Church, Oxford
The canon of Poitiers, c1350, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawThe canon of Poitiers, c1350, (1843). Incised tomb slab brought from the Abbey of St Genevieve, showing the canon of Poitiers and chancellor of Noyon
Bell, 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawBell, 17th century, (1843). Silver bell in the form of a woman. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London)
Initial letter V, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawInitial letter V, (1843). Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London, 1843)
Detail from an enamelled dish, early 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawDetail from an enamelled dish, early 17th century, (1843). The rim of a dish made using the enamelled pottery technique invented by Bernard Palissy
Cup, early 17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawCup, early 17th century, (1843). Decorative silver gilt cup from the royal collection at Windsor, said to have belonged to Charles II, and presented by him to a master of Queens College, Oxford
Shield, 12th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawShield, 12th century, (1843). Design copied from a sculpture on the portal of the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Chartres. Illustration from Dresses
Initial letter D, late 12th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawInitial letter D, late 12th century, (1843). Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London, 1843)
King, late 12th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawKing and knight, late 12th century, (1843). The king wears a long dalmatica (tunic) ornamented with fleur de lys, and mantle thrown back to show his jewelled collar and girdle
Knight, late 12th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawKnight, late 12th century, (1843). The knight seems to be a crusader in coat and hood of mail with a silk surcoat ornamented with crosses
King and knight, late 12th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawKing and knight, late 12th century, (1843). The king wears a long dalmatica (tunic) ornamented with fleur de lys, and mantle thrown back to show his jewelled collar and girdle
Reliquary, 15th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawReliquary, 15th century, (1843). Copy of a woodcut showing a container for holy relics. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries
Initial letter A, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawInitial letter A, (1843). Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London, 1843)
Chessmen, 12th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawChessmen, 12th century, (1843). Chesspieces carved in bone. The one on the left, possibly made in Iceland, is a king with beard and plaits and low trefoil crown
Initial letter H, 12th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawInitial letter H, 12th century, (1843). From an illuminated French bible. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw
Queen Clotilda, c1100, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawQueen Clotilda, c1100, (1843). Engraving after a sculpture at the church of Notre Dame de Corbeil, France. The Bourguignon princess Clotilda (later canonized as St Clotilda)
Bracket to support an hourglass, 1636, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawBracket to support an hourglass, 1636, (1843). In the 19th century, this iron bracket, made in 1636, was still affixed to the pulpit of the church at Hurst in Berkshire
Hourglass, mid-17th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawHourglass, mid-17th century, (1843). Hourglass used to measure sermons. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw
Tent design, 16th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawTent design, 16th century, (1843). A tent design from the reign of Henry VIII (1509-1547). Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries
Initial letter T, c16th century?, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawInitial letter T, c16th century?, (1843). Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London, 1843)
Horse and attendant, c1511, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawHorse and attendant, c1511, (1843). From the Tournament Roll, made during the reign of Henry VIII, showing an attendant at a pageant to honour Catherine of Aragon on the occasion of the birth of
Cup, 1347, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawCup, 1347, (1843). A 19th-century design after a woodcut showing a cup of silver gilt presented to Pembroke College, Cambridge in 1347 by its foundress, Mary de Valentia, countess of Pembroke
Diapered ornament, 14th century, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawDiapered ornament, 14th century, (1843). Design from a piece of drapery in a manuscript produced during the reign of Edward III
Edward III, c1355, (1843). Artist: Henry ShawEdward III, c1355, (1843). The king, wearing full armour and a surcoat quartered with the arms of England and France, kneels in prayer. From St Stephens Chapel, Westminster