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All Day Long The Sound of the Pick and the Rumble of the Cradle Were Heard, c1908, (c1920). An illustration of men mining for gold. From Our Empire Story, by H. E. Marshall
Alone Across The Trackless Snow, c1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe SkeltonAlone Across The Trackless Snow, c1908, (c1920). Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, or Robert de La Salle (1643-1687), French explorer
Canada, c1920, (c1920)Canada, 1908, (c1920). A map of the Dominion of Canada, in English Miles. From Our Empire Story, by H. E. Marshall. [Thomas Nelsom And Sons, London, c1920]
These Cruel Men Meant To Turn Hudson Adrift On The Icy Waters, 1907, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe SkeltonThese Cruel Men Meant To Turn Hudson Adrift On The Icy Waters, 1907, (c1920). Henry Hudson (c1560-1611), English Sea Explorer and navigator of the early 17th century
No Man Was Safe, No Life Was Safe, 1908, (c1920). Artist: Joseph Ratcliffe SkeltonNo Man Was Safe, No Life Was Safe, 1908, (c1920). Madeleine de Vercheres (1678-1747) of New France (Quebec) was credited with thwarting a raid on Fort Vercheres when she was 14 years old
Arras Tapestry at Stanmore Hall, 1898-9. The Holy Grail or San Graal tapestries are a set of six tapestries depicting scenes from the legend of King Arthur and the quest for the Holy Grail
The Cupid and Psyche Frieze at No. I Palace Green (North Wall), c1898. 1 Palace Green is a Grade II listed house on Palace Green, Kensington, London
Whitehall, c1893. Artist: Herbert Menzies MarshallWhitehall, c1893. From The Studio Volume 2. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]
J. G. Shaddick, the Celebrated Sportsman, 1806. Artist: Benjamin MarshallJ.G. Shaddick, the Celebrated Sportsman, 1806. Painting held in then National Gallery of Art, Washington. From The Connoisseur Volume 95, edited by Edward Wenham
Francis Duckenfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, c19th century. Artist: Richard WoodmanFrancis Duckenfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, c19th century. After Benjamin Marshall 1768-1835. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy
Francis Dukinfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, 1809. (1941). Artist: Richard WoodmanFrancis Dukinfield Astley, Esq. and his Harriers, 1809. After Benjamin Marshall (1768-1835). From The Connoisseur, 1941 edited by H. Granville Fell. [The National Magazine Co. Ltd, London, 1941]
Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, Tower of London, 2014. Artist: Sheldon MarshallBlood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, Tower of London, 2014. The installation marks one hundred years since the first full day of Britains involvement in the First World War
John Powlett and his Hounds, (c18th to 19th century), 1929John Powlett and his Hounds c18th to 19th century. After Benjamin Marshall (1767-1835). From George Stubbs and Ben marshall, published by Cassell and Company, Ltd. 1929
Tom Oldaker, Huntsman of the Berkley Hounds, on Pickle, with the hounds, (1800), 1929Tom Oldaker, Huntsman of the Berkley Hounds, on Pickle, with the hounds maleburn and Romper, 1800. After Benjamin Marshall (1767-1835)
Royal prerogative: title page from Eikon Basilike, 1649 (1956). Eikon Basilike is an autobiography attributed to King Charles I of England. It was published ten days after Charles execution
John Marshall (1755-1835), American statesman and jurist, 19th century (1908). From The Story of the White House, volume I, by Esther Singleton, published by Hodder and Stoughton (London, 1908)
The investiture of the Prince of Wales, Carnarvon Castle, 1911-1912. Artist: Marshall HerskovitzThe investiture of the Prince of Wales, Carnarvon Castle, 1911-1912. Reproduced from a Kinemacolor film. On the death of his father, King George V, in January 1936
King Charles I (1600-1649), Defender of the Faith. Artist: MarshallKing Charles I (1600-1649), Defender of the Faith. Charles I was King of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1625 until his execution in 1649
Twickenham Ait (Eel Pie Island), London, 19th century. Artist: M WilsonTwickenham Ait (Eel Pie Island), London, 19th century
Richard Carpenter (c1604-c1670), priest and apostate, 1641. Artist: William MarshallRichard Carpenter (c1604-c1670), priest and apostate, 1641
Great hall in Messrs Marshalls flax mill, Leeds, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)
William Calder Marshall, sculptor, 1878. Artist: Lock & WhitfieldWilliam Calder Marshall, sculptor, 1878. Calder was a prolific sculptor, producing poetic and ideal works in the Classical style, as well as memorial statues
Eileen, Daughter of Henry Marshall, 1913. Artist: N H EdmundsEileen, Daughter of Henry Marshall, 1913. A print from The Connoisseur, (London, 1913)
Herbert Marshall, English actor, 1933. Marshall (1890-1966) was a popular English cinema and theatre actor who overcame the loss of a leg during World War I, to enjoy a long career
Major-General GH Marshall, Commanding Royal Artillery, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Artist: C KnightMajor-General GH Marshall, Commanding Royal Artillery, South Africa Field Force, 1902. Portrait from Celebrities of the Army, published by George Newnes, (London, 1902)
John Marshall, American statesman and jurist, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon RossJohn Marshall, American statesman and jurist, (early 20th century). Marshall (1755-1835) was the 4th Chief Justice of the United States, (1801-1835)
The Adoration of the Magi, tapestry, 1890. Artist: Morris & CoThe Adoration of the Magi, tapestry, 1890. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Radar operator, Marshall Plan, 1947-1951. The Marshall Plan was a massive programme of US aid for the reconstruction of Europe after the Second World War
Eleven yeat old boy in an iron lung, Beaujon Hospital, Paris, c1947-1951Eleven year old boy in an iron lung, Beaujon Hospital, Paris, c1947-1951. Part of the Marshall Plan mercy mission. The Marshall Plan was a massive programme of US aid for the reconstruction of Europe
Havis Amanda Fountain, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallHavis Amanda Fountain, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The Art Nouveau female nude statue at the centre of the fountain was sculpted in Paris in 1906 by Finnish sculptor Ville Valgren
Pool, Esplanadi Park, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallPool, Esplanadi Park, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Esplanadi Park opened in 1812
Cafe in Esplanadi Park, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallCafe in Esplanadi Park, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Esplanadi Park opened in 1812
Esplanadi Park, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallEsplanadi Park, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Esplanadi Park opened in 1812
Savotta, Finnish restaurant, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallSavotta, Finnish restaurant, Helsinki, Finland, 2011
Lightship Relandersgrund, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallLightship Relandersgrund, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Built in 1888, this lightship was decommissioned in 1937, after which it was renamed the Vuolle and served as an expedition vessel
Dining room on board the lightship Relandersgrund, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallDining room on board the lightship Relandersgrund, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Built in 1888, this lightship was decommissioned in 1937
Street scene, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallStreet scene, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The dome of the citys LutheranCathedral can be seen in the background
The iconostasis, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallThe iconostasis, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The cathedral was built in the Russian Byzantine style in the 1860s, and is said to be the largest Orthodox church in western Europe
Interior, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallInterior, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The cathedral was built in the Russian Byzantine style in the 1860s, and is said to be the largest Orthodox church in western Europe
Interior of the dome, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallInterior of the dome, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The cathedral was built in the Russian Byzantine style in the 1860s
Interior detail, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallInterior detail, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The cathedral was built in the Russian Byzantine style in the 1860s, and is said to be the largest Orthodox church in western Europe
Entrance, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallEntrance, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The cathedral was built in the Russian Byzantine style in the 1860s, and is said to be the largest Orthodox church in western Europe
Dome, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallDome, Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The cathedral was built in the Russian Byzantine style in the 1860s, and is said to be the largest Orthodox church in western Europe
Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallUspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. The cathedral was built in the Russian Byzantine style in the 1860s, and is said to be the largest Orthodox church in western Europe
Organ and chandelier, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallOrgan and chandelier, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinkis Lutheran Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas
Statue of Philipp Melanchthon, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallStatue of Philipp Melanchthon, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Melanchthon (1497-1560) was a German clergyman and theologian
Organ, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallOrgan, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinkis Lutheran Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas
Pulpit, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Artist: Sheldon MarshallPulpit, Lutheran Cathedral, Helsinki, Finland, 2011. Helsinkis Lutheran Cathedral (Tuomiokirkko), also known as the Cathedral of St Nicholas