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Tea, 1872. Creator: James TissotTea, 1872
Sir James Dashwood (1715-1779), 1737. Creator: Enoch SeemanSir James Dashwood (1715-1779), 1737
Portrait of a Horseman. Creator: James SeymourPortrait of a Horseman
Spring Morning, ca. 1875. Creator: James TissotSpring Morning, ca. 1875
James Monroe, ca. 1820-22. Creator: Gilbert StuartJames Monroe, ca. 1820-22
Hauling Down the Transvaal Flag at Johannesburg, 1901. Creator: Lionel JamesHauling Down the Transvaal Flag at Johannesburg, 1901. From " South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. V", by Louis Creswicke. [T. C. & E. C. Jack, Edinburgh, 1901]
Watermill, early-mid 19th century, (1947). Creator: James StarkWatermill, early-mid 19th century, (1947). Watermills on the banks of a river. From " British Windmills and Watermills, by C. P. Skilton. [Collins, London, 1947]
Green Woodpecker, 1852, (1942). Creators: Francis Orpen Morris, Richard AlingtonGreen Woodpecker, 1852, (1942). From " History of British Birds" by Francis Orpen Morris. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]
Black-Necked Grebe, c1795, (1942). Creator: Edward DonovanBlack-Necked Grebe, c1795, (1942). Water bird, from " Natural History of British Birds" by Edward Donovan. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]
Gannets, 1836, (1942). Creator: John James AudubonGannets, 1836, (1942). Seabirds, from " The Birds of America", written and illustrated by John James Audubon, in the British Library, London
Arctic Tern, 1835, (1942). Creator: John James AudubonArctic Tern, 1835, (1942). Seabird diving into the sea, from " The Birds of America", written and illustrated by John James Audubon, in the British Library, London
Herb Paris, late 18th-early 19th century, (1944). Creator: UnknownHerb Paris, late 18th-early 19th century, (1944). Botanical illustration from " English Botany" by James Sowerby. Published in " Wild Flowers in Britain", by Geoffrey Grigson
Rosebay Willowherb, late 18th-early 19th century, (1944). Creator: UnknownRosebay Willowherb, late 18th-early 19th century, (1944). Botanical illustration from " English Botany" by James Sowerby
Vipers Bugloss, late 18th-early 19th century, (1944). Creator: UnknownVipers Bugloss, late 18th-early 19th century, (1944). Botanical illustration from " English Botany" by James Sowerby. Published in " Wild Flowers in Britain", by Geoffrey Grigson
Red Grouse, 1908, (1942). Creator: Archibald ThorburnRed Grouse, 1908, (1942). Game birds, from " Natural History of British Game Birds" by John Guille Millais. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]
Partridge and Chicks, 1877, (1942). Creator: Edward NealePartridge and Chicks, 1877, (1942). Female partridge and young, from " A History of the Birds of Europe" by Henry Eeles Dresser. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher
Kestrel, 1862, (1942). Creator: Joseph WolfKestrel, 1862, (1942). Bird of prey, from " Birds of Britain" by John Gould. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]
Woodlark, 1821, (1942). Creator: George GravesWoodlark, 1821, (1942). Songbird, from " British ornithology" by George Graves. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]
Brambling, 1738, (1942). Creator: Eleazar AlbinBrambling, 1738, (1942). The brambling, a small bird in the finch family, from " Natural History of Birds", written and illustrated by Eleazar Albin
Lapwing and Young, 1865, (1942). Creator: John GouldLapwing and Young, 1865, (1942). Female and chicks of the plover family, from " Birds of Britain" by John Gould. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher
Hyde Park Corner, 19th century, (1944). Creator: UnknownHyde Park Corner, 19th century, (1944). View of Decimus Burtons Ionic Screen marking the entrance to Hyde Park in London. Different types of horse-drawn carriage are shown passing the gates
The House of Commons in the Eighteenth Century, 1730, (1947). Creator: UnknownThe House of Commons in the Eighteenth Century, 1730, (1947). Session of parliament in the Palace of Westminster, London. The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, is on the left
James Earl of Douglas Wins Sir Henry Percys Pennon... 1388, c1456, (1946). Creator: UnknownJames Earl of Douglas Wins Sir Henry Percys Pennon During the Fight Before Newcastle, 1388, c1456, (1946). The Battle of Otterburn took place in Northumberland in August 1388
Cricket at Irelands Royal Brighton Gardens, c. 1830, (1947). Creator: George HuntCricket at Irelands Royal Brighton Gardens, c.1830, (1947). Landscape with a cricket match taking place at Irelands Gardens, Brighton, Sussex. From " English Cricket", by Neville Cardus
Mount Shasta, 1872. Creator: Edward Paxman BrandardMount Shasta, 1872. View of Mount Shasta, a potentially active volcano in the Cascade Range in Siskiyou County, California, USA
Fingals Cave, Staffa, c1870. Basalt sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa in Scotland, known by a poem by James Macpherson. In Irish mythology, Fingal is known as Fionn mac Cumhaill
Bridge at Queens College, c1870. Mathematical Bridge on the River Cam at Queens College, Cambridge designed by William Etheridge, and built by James Essex in 1749, rebuilt in 1866 and in 1905
Strancally Castle, c1870. Strancally Castle country house in County Waterford on the River Blackwater was destroyed after occupation by Spaniards who dropped landowners through a secret trapdoor into
Creelman, just after Dismounting from Horse... Spanish-American War, 4 July 1898, (1899). Creelman, just after Dismounting from Horse which had Carried him from Hospital, Eleven Miles away
Lichfield Cathedral (Interior, looking West), 1898. Creator: UnknownLichfield Cathedral (Interior, looking West), 1898. Lichfield Cathedrall was extensively renovated in the Victorian era the original choir screen by James Wyatt was replaced with a metal screen by
Map of Korea, 1903. Creator: UnknownMap of Korea, 1903. The Korean Empire proclaimed in October 1897 by Emperor Gojong of the Joseon dynasty stood until Japans annexation of Korea in August 1910
March of Reform - Master of Ceremonies in the H. of Commons Improved Manners... 1837March of Reform - Master of Ceremonies in the H. of Commons Improved Manners (Much to be desired.) Arising Therefrom, 1837
The Radcliffe Library, from the Quadrangle of Brasenose, 1898. Creator: UnknownThe Radcliffe Library, from the Quadrangle of Brasenose, 1898. Radcliffe Camera at Oxford University, England, designed by James Gibbs in neo-classical style and built in 1737-49
Walcot, (1738-1819), 1830. Creator: UnknownWalcot, (1738-1819), 1830. John Wolcot (1738-1819) English satirist and physician, known for his humour and wit. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R
Lord Jeffries, (1645-1689), 1830. Creator: UnknownLord Jeffries, (1645-1689), 1830. George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys (1645-1689) known as the Hanging Judge. Welsh judge educated at Westminster School, Trinity College, Cambridge and Inner Temple
Holland, (1552-1637), 1830. Creator: UnknownHolland, (1552-1637), 1830. Philemon Holland (1552-1637) English schoolmaster, physician and translator, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge
Fitz-James, (1670- 1734), 1830. Creator: UnknownFitz-James, (1670- 1734), 1830. James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick (1670- 1734) Anglo-French military leader, illegitimate son of King James II of England by Arabella Churchill
Js. Ferguson, (1710-1776), 1830. Creator: UnknownJs. Ferguson, (1710-1776), 1830. James Ferguson (1710-1776) Scottish self-educated astronomer known as the inventor of astronomical and other scientific apparatus, also a lecturer
J. Gardiner, (1688-1745), 1830. Creator: UnknownJ. Gardiner, (1688-1745), 1830. Colonel James Gardiner (1688-1745) Scottish soldier who fought in the British Army during the 1745 Jacobite rebellion
Sir I. Harrington, (1611-1677), 1830. Creator: UnknownSir I. Harrington, (1611-1677), 1830. James Harrington (or Harington) (1611-1677) English political theorist of classical republicanism educated at Trinity College
James II, (1633-1701), 1830. Creator: UnknownJames II, (1633-1701), 1830. James II and VII (1633-1701) King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII, from 1685 until he was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688
J. Gibbs, (1682-1754), 1830. Creator: UnknownJ. Gibbs, (1682-1754), 1830. James Gibbs (1682-1754) was one of Britains most influential architects whose work spanned the transition from English Baroque to Georgian architecture
Sennicots, 1835. Creator: Henry Alexander OggSennicots, 1835. Sennicotts estate near Chichester, West Sussex, built in 1809 by Charles Baker who retired after serving in Madras with the British East India Company
J. Foster, (1697-1753), 1830. Creator: UnknownJ. Foster, (1697-1753), 1830. James Foster (1697-1753) controversial English Baptist minister, preacher and academic who published controversial works on Christian doctrine
Central Door, South Kensington Museum, c1860s, (1881). Creator: UnknownCentral Door, South Kensington Museum, c1860s, (1881). Original bronze front entrance doors to the South Kensington Museum, (later renamed the Victoria & Albert Museum), in London
And the Angel of God called to Hagar out of Heaven, mid-late 19th century? Creator: James SandsAnd the Angel of God called to Hagar out of Heaven, mid-late 19th century? Biblical scene, from Genesis 21: 17: And God heard the voice of the lad; and the angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven
Alexanders Ragtime Band, 1911. Creator: UnknownAlexanders Ragtime Band, 1911. Bandstand with musicians. The circular portrait is of Sunshine James. Cover to sheet music for a song by Russian-born American composer Irving Berlin (1888-1989)
Captain Cook, (1728-1779), 1830. Creator: UnknownCaptain Cook, (1728-1779), 1830. James Cook (1728-1779) British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard