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Executioner of the Streltsy regiment, 1764. Private Collection
Colonel of the Streltsy regiment, 1764. Private Collection
Work in an Iron Foundry and Smithy During The Period of the Middle Ages, c1934. Illlustration showing iron founding and tool-making
The Thrust of the Modern Liners Mighty Engines, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]
Privilege granted by Pope John XIII If pastors ovium Archbishop Ato from Vic, the document granting the pallium to Ato, badge symbolizing the power of the archbishop within the church
Birthplace now a museum of Francisco de Zurbaran (1598-1664), Spanish Painter born in Fuente de Cantos
Noon, painting of the series The four times of the day, 1741, by Nicolas Lancret
Alphonse III The Benign (1327-1336) presiding the courts held in Montblanc, in 1330. Miniature in Llibre dels Usatges i Constitucions de Catalunya
Manuscript on the Constitution of Barcelona, entitled Usatges of Barcelona, Catalonia costums
The Royal Extinguisher, or the King of Brobdingnag & the Lilliputians, 1821. George IV, surrounded by admiring ministers, holds up an extinguisher made of paper
The giant-factotum amusing himself - William Pitt, 1797. Artist: James GillrayThe giant-factotum amusing himself, 1797; showing William Pitt bestriding the Speakers chair in the House of Commons, towering high above the galleries, playing cup and ball with the globe
Piers Gavestons head shown to the Earl of Lancaster, 1312 (1864). Piers Gaveston (1284-1312) was a favourite, and possibly the lover, of King Edward II of England, who made him Earl of Cornwall
King Edward I threatens the Lord Marshal, 1297 (1864). Humphrey de Bohun (1276-1322), Earl of Hereford, Lord High Constable, and Roger Bigod (1245-1306), Earl of Norfolk, Lord Marshal of England
Edward I of England acknowledged as suzerain of Scotland, 1290 (1864). Edward I (1239-1307) was asked to arbitrate on the issue of the succession to the Scottish throne
King Henry III and his Parliament, Westminster, 1258 (1864). In 1258, a group of powerful barons led by Simon de Montfort compelled Henry (1211-1271) to accept the Provisions of Oxford
Convoy of tanks taking part in Adolf Hitlers birthday celebrations, 29th April 1936. Hitler and other senior Nazis reviewing the parade
Facsimile edition of the Magna Carta, English charter, 1215 (1816). Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum, limited the rights of the monarch
Adolf Hitler leading a procession of World War I veterans on Martyrs Day, 9th November 1935Adolf Hitler leading a procession of German World War I veterans on Martyrs Day, 9th November 1935. From Deutsche Gedenkhalle: Das Neue Deutschland compiled by General Von Eisenhart Rothe, 1939
Adolf Hitler and leaders of the armed forces at the Heroes Memorial ceremony, 17th March 1935. From Deutsche Gedenkhalle: Das Neue Deutschland compiled by General Von Eisenhart Rothe, 1939
Adolf Hitler shaking hands with President von Hindenburg on the State Day of Honour, 1934Adolf Hitler shaking hands with President von Hindenburg on the State Day of Honour, 25th February, 1934. From Deutsche Gedenkhalle: Das Neue Deutschland compiled by General Von Eisenhart Rothe, 1939
Adolf Hitler, President von Hindenburg and Hermann Goering, Tannenberg, Germany, 1933Adolf Hitler, President von Hindenburg and Hermann Goering, Tannenberg, Germany, 27th August, 1933. Hindenburg (1847-1934) with Chancellor Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) and Minister Goering (1893-1946)
Chancellor Adolf Hitler making a speech before the Reichstag, Berlin, 17th May 1933. Hitler setting out his foreign policy programme
Adolf Hitler reads the Enabling Law in the Garrison Church at Potsdam, 21st March 1933. The Enabling Act gave the German Chancellor (Hitler)
Stornoway Water Wheel, Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. This water wheel is part of a restored watermill originally built in 1816 but destroyed by fire in 1890
Tide mill, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. The tide mill at Woodbridge is one of only four in Britain, and is one of the earliest, with records saying that a mill has been on the site since 1170
Sketch of the composition Construction of the Palace of Labor, 1918. Found in the Collection of Regional Art Museum, Vitebsk
The wrestler Hidenoyama Raigoro, wearing an apron (kesho-mawashi), 1850s. Private Collection
The wrestler Kotozan, wearing an apron (kesho-mawashi), ca 1775. Private Collection
Training movements of the sumo wrestlers, 1874. Private Collection
The wrestler Shiranui Mitsuemon, wearing an apron (kesho-mawashi), 1860. Private Collection
Queue before the canteen, 1922-1923. Found in the Collection of State Central Literary Museum, Moscow
Wrestling match Wahigayama vs Jimmaru, 1861. Private Collection
Wrestling match Uzugafuchi vs Washigahama, c. 1830. Private Collection
Wrestling match Umegatani vs Haibirya, 1860s-1870s. Private Collection
Wrestling match Umegatani Rodachi vs Kimura Shonosuke, ca 1885. Private Collection
Wrestling match Umegatan vs Sakaigawa, 1877. Private Collection
Wrestling match Tagasugo vs Ayusegawa, 1866. Private Collection
Wrestling match Shitaky Beya vs Hidenoyama, 1850. Private Collection
Wrestling match Shakaigawa vs Ayasemawa, 1873. Private Collection
Wrestling match Shiranui vs Jimmaku, 1860s. Private Collection
Wrestling match Koyonagi vs Kaganiiva, 1850s. Private Collection
Wrestling match Koyonagi Tsunekichi vs Arauma Daigoro, 1885. Private Collection
Wrestling match Koyanagi vs Kuroiwa, 1850. Private Collection
Wrestling match Inogawa vs Nishikigi, 1843. Private Collection
The bow dance (Yumitori-shiki) at the end of the day, 1878. Private Collection
Takasago Beya, 1876. Private Collection
Sumo Wrestlers, 1870. Private Collection
Sumo wrestlers, . Private Collection