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Lambeth Palace, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas HighamLambeth Palace, London, 1817. Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was acquired by the archbishopric in 1200
St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1817. Artist: W WallisSt Pauls Church, Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1817. Known popularly as the Actors Church, St Paul s, Covent Garden was designed by Inigo Jones and built in the 1630s
John Paul Jones, American naval commander of the Revolutionary War, (c1880)John Paul Jones, 18th century American naval commander, c1880. Jones (1747-1792) was the first well-known naval hero in the American Revolutionary War, and founded the US Navy
The opening of Tower Bridge, London, 1894. The famous bridge (just out of view to the right), was designed by Horace Jones. In the foreground is a paddle steamer, with the Tower of London on the left
Sylvia, late 18th century (1905). Artist: J JonesSylvia, late 18th century (1905)
Inigo Jones gateway, Chiswick House, London, 1926-1927. Artist: KingInigo Jones gateway, Chiswick House, London, 1926-1927. Originally erected on the Chelsea estate of Sir Thomas More, the gateway was later acquired by Lord Burlington
Tower Bridge, London, 1911-1912. Artist: Reinhold ThieleTower Bridge, London, 1911-1912. Tower Bridge (designed by Sir Horace Jones) was opened 1894. It was designed so that the central section could be raised to allow the passage of ships to
Barber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. Artist: Thomas H EllisBarber Surgeons Hall. The Company admitting a New Member, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Banqueting House, Whitehall. Distribution of Her Majestys Maundy, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleBanqueting House, Whitehall. Distribution of Her Majestys Maundy, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Letters from Dr Beattie to David Garrick and from Sir William Jones, 1771, (1840). Artist: James BeattieExtract of a letter from Dr Beattie to David Garrick and from Sir William Jones, 1771, (1840). Extract of a letter from Dr Beattie to Garrick, presenting his poem of The Minstrel
Sir William Jones, 18th century philologist, orientalist and jurist, c1819. Artist: HollSir William Jones, 18th century philologist, orientalist and jurist, c1819. Jones (1746-1794) studied ancient India and is particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship
Interior of the Library, Guildhall, City of London, 1886. The library was designed by Sir Horace Jones and was built in the early 1870s
Banqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Artist: J GreenBanqueting House, Whitehall Palace, Westminster, London. Exterior view of the Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones for James I and completed in 1622
Figures designed by Inigo Jones for the masque, 1893. As well as being a prominent architect, Jones was actively involved in theatre stage design
Figures designed by Inigo Jones for the masque of The Fortune Isles, 17th century (1893). As well as being a prominent architect, Jones was actively involved in theatre stage design
A christmas dinner on the hights before Sebastopol, c1850. Artist: William SimpsonA christmas dinner on the hights before Sebastopol, c1850
Nelson boarding the San Josef, Battle of Cape St Vincent, 1797. Artist: JJ CrewNelson boarding the San Josef, Battle of Cape St Vincent, 1797. At the Battle of Cape St Vincent, the British fleet under Admiral Sir John Jervis defeated the numerically superior Spanish
Clovis, King of the Franks, (1791). Artist: JonesClovis, King of the Franks, (1791). Clovis I (c466-511) converted to Christianity and was baptized in 496 AD. He was the first Christian King of the Franks
Sir William Jones, 18th century English philologist, (1836). Artist: James PosselwhiteSir William Jones, 18th century English philologist, (1836)
Charles IX, King of France (1792). Artist: JonesCharles IX, King of France (1792). Charles IX, (1550-1574) was a member of the Valois Dynasty. He ruled France from 1560 until his death
Philip IV the Fair, King of France, (1791). Artist: J JonesPhilip IV the Fair, King of France, (1791). Philip (1268-1314) was King of France from 1285 until his death
Whitehall, 18th century, (c1902-1905). A view of the Banqueting Hall, looking towards Charing Cross. Illustration from Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)
Louis IX, King of France, (1791). Artist: J JonesLouis IX, King of France, (1791). Louis IX (1215-1270) became king of France in 1226. Renowned for his piety and kindness to the poor, he was canonised by Pope Boniface VIII in 1297
Sir William Jones, English orientalist, philologist and jurist, (1832). Artist: J CochranSir William Jones, English orientalist, philologist and jurist, (1832). Jones (1746-1794) studied ancient India and is particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship among
Eton College, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
Round Tower, Windsor, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
St Georges Chapel, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
Ruins in Windsor Park, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
Lake at Virginia Water, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
Cascade at Virginia Water, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
Hampton Court Palace, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
Richmond Bridge, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
View from Richmond Hill, 1880. A watercolour sketch from Windsor Castle and the Water-Way Thither by W H Davenport Adams, published by Marcus Ward and Co, (London, 1880)
Allan Jones, (1907-1992), American actor and singer, 20th century
Captain Elisha N Jones, American soldier, (1872). Artist: John A O NeillCaptain Elisha N Jones, American soldier, (1872). Jones (1819-1861) was killed at the Battle of Bull Run on 21 July 1861. The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the First Battle of Manassas
Pendhill Court near Bletchenley in Surry the Seat of George Scullard Esquire, 1776. Artist: William WattsPendhill Court near Bletchenley in Surry the Seat of George Scullard Esquire, 1776. View of the house at Bletchingley in Surrey
Tower Bridge, London, 20th Century. The construction of the bridge was begun in 1881 to designs by Sir Horace Jones and it opened in 1894
John Paul Jones, hero in the American Revolutionary War, (c1930s). Artist: George B MatthewsJohn Paul Jones, hero in the American Revolutionary War, (c1930s). Jones (1747-1792) was the first well-known naval hero in the American Revolutionary War, and founded the US Navy
Design for the Industrial Exhibition, Vienna, 1873, c1830-1873 Artist: Owen JonesDesign for the Industrial Exhibition, Vienna, 1873, c1830-1874
Sigmund Freud, Stanley Hall, Carl Gustav Jung, Abraham A. Brill, Ernest Jones, Sandor Ferenczi in front of Clark University
Battle of Waterloo, Belgium, 1815 (1817). Napoleon (1769-1821) French soldier and emperor, fleeing from the battlefield of Waterloo after his defeat by the British under Wellington
Golf Guide 1931, featuring Bobby Jones, American, 1931. The cover shows Jones surrounded by the four Grand Slam trophies he had won in 1930, the year before
Bobby Jones and fellow golfer, c1920s
Bobby Jones as a boy, c1910. He would later become the first ever Grand Slam tournament winner in 1930
Bobby Jones teeing off, c1920s
Illustration of golfing techniques, American, c1920s. Features Bobby Jones, Grand Slam winner of 1930, and Macdonald Smith
Two Great Ones Who Fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, c1920sTwo Great Ones who fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, two wonderful golfers who have never won a national event. Wethered has never won an Open tournament. c1920s
Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 1933Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 13 January 1933. Jones (1902-72) is often said to be the best golfer of all time