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Ethnology, Races of Man, 1800-1900. Artist: R AndersonEthnology, Races of Man, 1800-1900. Engraving to show the Asiatic and European Races: Japanese, Kalmuck Woman, Chinese Mandarin, Esquimaux, Thibetan, Samoied, Hungarian Magyar, Norwegian Lapp
Mongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 19th century. Artist: A PortierMongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 19th century. Swedish Lapps, Norwegian Lapps, Esquimaux from Victoria Lane, Esquimaux from Cape Barrow
Mongol Race - Japanese, 19th century. Artist: G RawleMongol Race - Japanese, 19th century
Relics associated with Henry VIII, (19th century). Artist: R AndersonRelics associated with Henry VIII, (19th century). The items include a gun, a sword, a container surmounted by a royal coat of arms, a rosary
Henry VIII of England, (1491-1547). Artist: T BrownHenry VIII of England, (1491-1547). Portrait of King Henry who acceded in 1509
William IV of the United Kingdom, 19th century. Artist: A KrausseWilliam IV of the United Kingdom, 19th century. Portrait of King William IV (1765-1837) who came to the throne in 1830
Elizabeth I of England, (late 19th century). Artist: W RidgwayElizabeth I of England, (late 19th century). Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), who reigned from 1558-1603
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), 19th century. Artist: JJ CrewOliver Cromwell (1599-1658), 19th century. Cromwell was a Member of Parliament at the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642
Henry VII of England, (19th century). Artist: T BrownHenry VII of England, (19th century). Henry (1457-1509) ruled from 1485-1509, and was the founder and first patriarch of the Tudor dynasty
Queen Mary I of England, (19th century). Artist: T BrownQueen Mary I of England, (19th century). Mary Tudor (1516-1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 1553 until her death
Queen Mary II. Artist: R AndersonQueen Mary II. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702), also known as William of Orange
George III of the United Kingdom, (19th century). Artist: W RidgwayGeorge III of the United Kingdom, (19th century). Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811
George II of Great Britain. Artist: T BrownGeorge II of Great Britain. Portrait of King George II (1683-1760) who ruled from 1727 until his death
James I of England. Artist: T BrownJames I of England. Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567
James II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. Artist: T BrownJames II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. Portrait of James (1633-1701), the second surviving son of King Charles I, who became king on the death of his brother, Charles II
George IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland. Artist: A KrausseGeorge IV, King of Great Britain and Ireland. George IV (1762-1830) succeeded his father George III as king in 1820, having previously ruled as Prince Regent from 1811
George I, King of Great Britain. Artist: William Home LizarsGeorge I, King of Great Britain. Portrait of George I (1660-1727), the first Hanoverian King of Great Britain and Ireland. He ruled from 1714 until his death
Mary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Artist: R AndersonMary II, Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland. Mary (1662-1694) came to the throne following the Glorious Revolution. Mary, a Protestant, ruled jointly with her husband William III, (1650-1702)
Charles II, King of England and Scotland. Artist: H BourneCharles II, King of England and Scotland. After the execution of his father, Charles I, in 1649 during the English Civil War, Charles II (1630-1685) went into exile
Henry VII, King of England. Artist: T BrownHenry VII, King of England. Henry (1457-1509) came to the throne in 1485 after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last engagement of the Wars of the Roses
Queen Anne, (19th century). Artist: H BourneQueen Anne, (19th century). Portrait of the queen (1665-1714) in formal dress with ermine-lined cloak, orb and sceptre. Hand-coloured later
Edward VI, King of England. Artist: T BrownEdward VI, King of England. The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, Edward VI (1537-1553) became king in 1547 when just 9 years old. His rule was characterised by harsh Protestant reform
Georgian, Circassian and Armenian Races, 1873. Artist: J Le ConteGeorgian, Circassian and Armenian Races, 1873. Georgians are a part of the Ibero-Caucasian peoples and are classified in the South Caucasian family both linguistically and culturally
Caucasian Race, Kurds and Persians, 1873. Artist: A PortierCaucasian Race, Kurds and Persians, 1873. The Kurds are an ethnolinguistic group inhabiting parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey (a contiguous region commonly referred to as Kurdistan)
Caucasian Race, Hindus, 1800-1900. Artist: A PortierCaucasian Race, Hindus, 1800-1900. Hindus can be referred to as the successors of Vedic Aryans and other tribes of India. Most of the Hindus today live in India
Mongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 1800-1900. Artist: A PortierMongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 1800-1900. The Mongols were nomadic people who raise animals by pasturing and produce everything they need from animals