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Augusta, Princess of Wales, (1719-1772). Artist: MillerAugusta, Princess of Wales, (1719-1772). The German-born Dowager Princess of Wales (1719-1772) was the wife of Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) and mother of King George III
James Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, 1769. Artist: James WaleJames Boswell, esq in the dress of an armed Corsican Chief, as he appeared at Shakespeares Jubilee, at Stratford upon Avon, September 1769. Portrait of Scots writer James Boswell (1740-1795)
The town and isthmus of Corinth from the Acropolis, Greece, 1887. Artist: W MillerThe town and isthmus of Corinth from the Acropolis, Greece, 1887
Henry I, King of England. Artist: MillerHenry I, King of England. The youngest son of William I, the Conqueror, Henry I (1068-1135) became king in 1100. After defeating his brother Robert in a war for control of England and Normandy
Cologne, Germany, 19th century. Artist: W MillerCologne, Germany, 19th century. View of the port on the River Rhine, with the famous cathedral in the distance
Antioch, Syria, 19th century. Artist: W MillerAntioch, Syria, 19th century. The ancient city of Antioch was founded in 301 BC. It was the capital of the Seleucid dynasty in Syria and a province of the Roman Empire
Bethlehem, Palestine, 19th century. Artist: W MillerBethlehem, Palestine, 19th century
Tower mill, 1620. Sectional view of a windmill showing grain being fed into millstones in the centre. The miller is turning the cap of the mill round so that the sails face into the wind
Miller in Mulen van Piet windmill, 18th centuryMiller in Mulen van Piet windmill in Holland, 18th century
Marcus Miller and Alex Han, 2017. Artist: Alan John AinsworthMarcus Miller and Alex Han, London Jazz Festival, 2017
Marcus Miller, 2017. Artist: Alan John AinsworthMarcus Miller, London Jazz Festival, 2017
Marcus Miller, 2012. Artist: Alan John AinsworthMarcus Miller, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2012
The Miller, ca. 1435-1491. Creator: Martin SchongauerThe Miller, ca. 1435-1491