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J. Hooper, (c1495-1555), 1830. Creator: UnknownJ. Hooper, (c1495-1555), 1830. John Hooper (c1495-1555) English churchman, Anglican Bishop of Gloucester, and Worcester, and Protestant reformer
Plate IV, from Rules for Drawing Caricaturas, February 26, 1788. Creator: Francis GrosePlate IV, from Rules for Drawing Caricaturas, February 26, 1788
The Woman in White, 1871. Creator: William Harcourt HooperThe Woman in White, 1871
The Moray Minstrels (Invitation card of Arthur James Lewis), 1865
Indian Barber, 1860s. Creator: Willoughby Wallace HooperIndian Barber, 1860s
Rolls - Royce Silver Ghost by Hooper. Creator: UnknownRolls - Royce Silver Ghost by Hooper
1934 Isotta Fraschini 8b, Hooper body. Creator: Unknown1934 Isotta Fraschini 8b, Hooper body
1955 Daimler Conquest Roadster by Hooper used in Norman Wisdom film Up in the World"1955 Daimler Conquest Roadster by Hooper used in Norman Wisdom film " Up in the World"
Pythagoras School, 1783. Creator: SparrowPythagoras School, 1783. The School of Pythagoras, dating from c1200, is the oldest building in St Johns College, Cambridge, and the oldest secular building in the city
Cambridge Castle, 1783. Creator: UnknownCambridge Castle, 1783. View of the motte and bailey castle at Cambridge, built c1068 by William the Conqueror, which was demolished in 1842. [S Hooper, 1783]
City Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba, c1897. Creator: UnknownCity Hall, Winnipeg, Manitoba, c1897. Designed in less than a month by Winnipeg architects Barber and Barber, and built between 1883
Cathedral Church of Winchester, 1787. Creator: J NewtonCathedral Church of Winchester, 1787. The construction of the present Winchester Cathedral in Hampshire was begun in 1079 by Walkelin, the first Norman Bishop of Winchester
John Hooper, (1909). Artist: R WhiteJohn Hooper, (1909). Hooper (1495-1555) was Bishop of Gloucester and, later, Worcester in the 1550s. A committed Protestant, he was executed and martyred in 1555 during the reign of Mary I
John Hooper Memorial, St Marys Gate and Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucestershire. John Hooper was Bishop of Gloucester and, later, Worcester in the 1550s
Stonehenge, Wilts, 1776. Artist: GodfreyStonehenge, Wilts, 1776. [S. Hooper, 1776]
Medmenham Abbey near Henley on Thames, 1787. Artist: J NewtonMedmenham Abbey near Henley on Thames, 1787. A Cistercian abbey was founded in Medmenham in the 12th century under the ownership of Woburn Abbey
Maidstone Bridge, Kent. Pl. 2, 1787. Artist: James NewtonMaidstone Bridge, Kent. Pl. 2, 1787. [S. Hooper, 1787]
Rye House, Hertfordshire, 1784. Artist: SparrowRye House, Hertfordshire, 1784. Rye House, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England. The remaining gatehouse of Rye House is a Grade I listed building
Ballyloghan Castle, 1792. Artist: J NewtonBallyloghan Castle, 1792. Ballyloughan Castle is a ruined castle and National Monument in County Carlow. A twin-towered gatehouse, the hall and foundations of one of the corner towers
Gate of Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, 1785. Artist: John NewtonGate of Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, 1785. Pembroke Castle is a medieval castle in Pembroke, West Wales, which stands beside the River Cleddau. Published by S. Hooper December 6th, 1785
Burning John Jays effigy, c1794 (c1880). Artist: HooperBurning John Jays effigy, c1794 (c1880). One of the Founding Fathers of the United States, John Jay served as the chief negotiator on the American side for the Treaty of London
Captain Bainbridge and the Dey of Algiers, 1800 (c1880) Artist: HooperCaptain Bainbridge and the Dey of Algiers, 1800 (c1880). William Bainbridge was the commander of the George Washington, sent to carry the tribute that the United States paid to the Dey of Algiers so
The Abduction of William Morgan, New York, USA, 1826 (c1880). Artist: HooperThe Abduction of William Morgan, New York, USA, 1826 (c1880). Morgan was an American opponent of Freemasonry. After he threatened to write a book divulging Freemasonrys secrets
The Marquis de Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument, 1825 (c1880). Artist: HooperThe Marquis de Lafayette laying the cornerstone of the Bunker Hill monument, 1825 (c1880). The monument, built between 1825 and 1843, commemorates the Battle of Bunker Hill
Sir Edward Pakenham leading the attack on New Orleans, 1815 (c1880). Artist: HooperSir Edward Pakenham leading the attack on New Orleans, 1815 (c1880). The Battle of New Orleans was the final battle of the War of 1812
Attack of Indians at Fort Dearborn, Illinois, 1812 (c1880). Artist: HooperAttack of Indians at Fort Dearborn, Illinois, 1812 (c1880). During the War of 1812, the order was given to evacuate Fort Dearborn in the Illinois territory on the site of the modern city of Chicago