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Two Young Ladies Having Tea Attended by Elderly Servant. Creator: ShinsaiTwo Young Ladies Having Tea Attended by Elderly Servant
Gipsies, 1853-56. Creator: John Dillwyn LlewelynGipsies, 1853-56
Sly-boots, June 5, 1786. June 5, 1786. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonSly-boots, June 5, 1786
Acute Pain, 1800. 1800. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonAcute Pain, 1800
The Fair Penitent, from The Vicar of Wakefield, May 1, 1817. May 1, 1817The Fair Penitent, from " The Vicar of Wakefield", May 1, 1817
Autumn Maple, late 19th century. Creator: Shibata ZeshinAutumn Maple, late 19th century
Kettle and Box with Paint Brushes, 1882. Creator: Shibata ZeshinKettle and Box with Paint Brushes, 1882
Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace, 1885. Creator: Vincent van GoghPeasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace, 1885
Mrs Paine and her Daughters, c1767, (1942). Creator: Sir Joshua ReynoldsMrs Paine and her Daughters, c1767, (1942). Portrait of Charlotte Beaumont, (died 1766), wife of architect James Paine, and her daughters Charlotte Paine (1751-1814), who married St John Charlton
Man with kettle on a stove, early-mid 18th century, (1924). Creator: Nishimura ShigenagaMan with kettle on a stove, early-mid 18th century, (1924). From the " Aka-Hon Sarukani Gassen", an aka-hon or small-pox book, illustrated by Nishimura Shigenaga
American Woman Bathing her Children, 1862-1865, (1924). Creator: Sadahide UtagawaAmerican Woman Bathing her Children, 1862-1865, (1924). From the " Yokohama Kaiko Kenbunshi" (Incidents in the Opening of Yokohama Port) by Gountei Sadahide, [1862-1865]
Ainu Man and Women at Home, 1910. Creator: Herbert PontingAinu Man and Women at Home, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]
Parliament in hot water, 1897. Creator: John LeechParliament in hot water, 1897. Satire on the English Civil War (1642-1648). A soldier pours water from a kettle into a tub containing parliamentary documents
Gas stove, 1951. Creator: Shirley MarkhamGas stove, 1951. Monochrome exercise. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952
A kitchen designed by Professor Oswald Haerdtl, of Vienna, 1935A kitchen designed by Professor Oswald Haerdtl, of Vienna, arranged to make the best use of an irregularly shaped room, 1935. From Decorative Art 1935 - Year-Book of The Studio, by C.G. Holme
Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Society, London, 1826. Artist: George CruikshankExhibition at the Royal Horticultural Society, London, 1826. An unusual exhibition in the Great Room of the Horticultural Society in Lower Regent Street, Westminster, London
The Balloon Kettle, St Georges Fields, Southwark, London, 1852. A large kettle mounted on a cart
The State Tinkers, 1780The State Tinkers, Pub. 10th February 1780 by W. Humphrey (hand coloured engraving). Showing Lord Frederick North (1732 - 1792); John Montague, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718 - 1792); George Germain
Rumpelstiltskin, 1909Round the fire an indescribably ridiculous little man was leaping, hopping on one leg, and singing. Rumpelstiltskin from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub. 1909 (lithograph)
Watching the Boiling Kettle, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]
An anamorphic Trompe l Oeil with a Vanitas still life. Private Collection
Watt Discovering Condensation of Steam, c1884, (1917). Artist: Marcus StoneWatt Discovering Condensation of Steam, c1884, (1917). James Watt (1736-1819) an inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist whose Watt steam engine rapidly increased the rate of the industrial
The Bidding, 19th century. Artist: Newman & CoThe Bidding, 19th century. Welsh costume, No 6
People collecting water from a well, Rabat, Morocco, c1920s-c1930s(?)
Woman under a parasol having a picnic, c1950-1969(?)
Fruit gatherers, 1899. Picking Strawberries, Picking Raspberries, Refreshment after Toil, Farm House, A Passing Shower. A print from the Illustrated London News, (22 July 1899)
Sir James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist, (c1924). In 1891, James Dewar (1842-1923) discovered a process to produce liquid oxygen in industrial quantities
From the series Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets: Shikishi Naishinno, c1830. Artist: HokusaiFrom the series Hundred Poems by One Hundred Poets: Shikishi Naishinno, c1830. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Women and a Boy by Brazier (Hibachi), 1816. Artist: HokusaiWomen and a Boy by Brazier (Hibachi), 1816. Hokusai, Katsushika (1760-1849). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
Real Admiral Richard Kempenfelt, British rear-admiral. Portrait of Kempenfelt (1718-1782), English naval officer of Swedish descent
Old Man Kindling Wood, 1881. Artist: Vincent van GoghOld Man Kindling Wood, 1881. From the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Kroller-Muller, Holland
Making beaver hats, 1841. Although called beaver hats, a certain amount beaver fur was only used in the most expensive examples. In most others, rabbit fur was used
Making beaver hats, 1835. Although called beaver hats, a certain amount of beaver fur was only used in the most expensive examples. In most others, rabbit fur was used
Watts First Experiment, 18th century, (c1870). Artist: Herbert BourneWatts First Experiment, 18th century, (c1870). James Watt (1736-1819) Scottish engineer, as a boy experimenting with the tea-kettle at the dining table of his childhood home at Greenock
The Tale of a Tea-kettle, 1844. Artist: Ebenezer LandellsThe Tale of a Tea-kettle, 1844. James Watt as a boy watching the kettle boiling in the fire. Watt (1736-1819), Scottish engineer and inventor, was born at Greenock on the Clyde, Scotland
Making beaver hats, 1750. Although called beaver, little or no beaver fur was used. According to quality, nap on felt fabric was made of mixtures of beaver, musquash or rabbit fur, and cotton wool
Celtic bronze kettle with double handles, Unternack, Bavaria, Halstatt period, 750-600 BC
Saturday Night. Scene of a warm and cosy cottage interior. The mother washes a child in a tub in front of the range, while father reads his newspaper
Hat Maker. Manufacture of beaver hats by felting material in a kettle (background) and blocking (shaping) the hat and brushing the pile. Although called beaver, little or no beaver fur was used
How Dirty Old Father Thames was Whitewashed, 1858. A British workman in overalls and boots holds a large brush in one hand, and a handkerchief to his nose with the other
The London Bathing Season, 1859. Come, my dear! - come to its Old Thames, and have a Nice Bath! Father Thames is here shown trying to coax a climbing boy in to his water for a bath
Lady Booby attempts to seduce the immaculate Joseph, from " The Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams", 1792