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The Wesleyan Theological College, Richmond, Surrey, mid 19th century. Artist: WM DoreThe Wesleyan Theological College, Richmond, Surrey, mid 19th century. A print from Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Holywell House, Hertfordshire, 1806. Artist: J StorerHolywell House, Hertfordshire, 1806. Residence of the Dowager Countess Spencer. The house was demolished in 1827
Cuenca, Spain, 19th century. Artist: Rouargue BrothersCuenca, Spain, 19th century
Sunninghill Park, Berkshire, 1813. Artist: William Bernard CookeSunninghill Park, Berkshire, 1813. The seat of GH Crutchley Esq
Croydon Palace, Surrey, 1785. Croydon Palace used to be the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. By the 18th century the palace with its 15th century Great Hall had fallen into
Alexander Popes House, Binfield, Berkshire, mid 19th century. English poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744) lived in the house in the early 18th century. A print from Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
East front of Eaton Hall, Cheshire, 1845. Artist: Frederick James HavellEast front of Eaton Hall, Cheshire, 1845. Eaton Hall was rebuilt in Gothic style between 1804 and 1812 by William Porden for Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster
Religious Tract Societys Repository, Paternoster Row, London, 19th century. Founded in 1799, the Religious Tract Society was a major British publisher of evangelical Christian literature
Education and Arbitration, 1871. Artist: CoideEducation and Arbitration, 1871. A caricature of Anthony John Mundella, British Liberal politician. Mundella (1825-1897) served as MP for Sheffield from 1868-1885
Hippy, 1871. Artist: CoideHippy, 1871. A caricature of Lionel Dawson-Damer (1832-1892), British politician. Dawson-Damer was Conservative MP for Portarlington in Ireland from 1857-1865 and from 1868-1880
A far advanced Radical, 1871. Artist: CoideA far advanced Radical, 1871. Caricature of Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke (1843-1911), British politician. Dilke was a radical Liberal politician who served as MP for Chelsea between 1866 and 1886
I say the critic must keep out of the region of immediate practice, 1871. Artist: CoideI say the critic must keep out of the region of immediate practice, 1871. A caricature of Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), English poet, critic and educationalist
The Lord Chief Baron, 1871. Artist: CoideThe Lord Chief Baron, 1871. A caricature of Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly (1796-1880), Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. Kelly was appointed solicitor-general in 1845
Telegraphs, 1871. Artist: CoideTelegraphs, 1871. A caricature of John Pender (1815-1896), British pioneer of submarine telegraphy. In 1852, Pender became a director of the Atlantic Telegraph Company
I have much to be thankful for, 1871. Artist: CoideI have much to be thankful for, 1871. A caricature of the Reverend Charles Voysey (1828-1912), British clergyman. Voysey was an Anglican curate convicted of heresy in 1871 for denying the doctrine of
Silk, 1871. Artist: CoideSilk, 1871. Caricature of Henry Eaton, MP (1816-1891), British Conservative politician. Eaton was MP for Coventry from 1865-1880 and from 1881-1887
Now I want to know, 1871. Artist: CoideNow I want to know, 1871. Caricature of Alderman Andrew Lusk, MP, British Liberal politician. Lusk was MP for Finsbury from 1865. A print from Vanity Fair
Natural Selection, 1871. Artist: CoideNatural Selection, 1871. A caricature of British naturlist Charles Darwin (1809-1882). Darwin started his career on board the HMS Beagle and spent six years surveying the South American seas
The novelist of Society, 1871. Artist: CoideThe novelist of Society, 1871. A caricature of Scottish novelist and poet George Whyte-Melville (1821-1878). A print from Vanity Fair, 23 September 1871
A Commissioner, 1871. Artist: CoideA Commissioner, 1871. A caricature of Russell Gurney, MP, British Conservative politician. Gurney travelled to the United states in 1871 as a commissioner for the tribunal for private claims arising
He was once offered the leadership of the Conservative Party, 1871. Artist: CoideHe was once offered the leadership of the Conservative Party, 1871. A caricature of Charles Manners, 6th Duke of Rutland (1815-1888), British politician
He might have been a King, 1871. Artist: CoideHe might have been a King, 1871. Caricature of Joao Carlos, 1st Duke of Saldanha (1790-1876), Portuguese soldier and politician. Saldanha fought against the French during the Peninsular War
The Spanish Minister, 1871. Artist: CoideThe Spanish Minister, 1871. Caricature of Don Manuel Rances y Villanueva, Spanish Ambassador to London. A print from Vanity Fair, 26 August 1871
King Cole, 1871. Artist: CoideKing Cole, 1871. A caricature of Henry Cole (1808-1882), British civil servant and inventor. Cole was one of the driving forces behind the Great Exhibition of 1851
The Nonconformist, 1871. Artist: Carlo PellegriniThe Nonconformist, 1871. Edward Miall, MP (1809-1881), British Liberal politician. Miall was a nonconformist and an advocate of the disestablishment of the Church of England
The only man who is ever known to make Mr Gladstone smile, 1871. Artist: CoideThe only man who is ever known to make Mr Gladstone smile, 1871. A caricature of John Locke, MP, British Liberal politician, who was MP for Southwark from 1857-1880
The Poet Laureate, 1871. Artist: Carlo PellegriniThe Poet Laureate, 1871. Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892), English poet. One of the most popular English poets, he succeeded William Wordsworth as Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in 1850
A Conservative Whip, 1871. Artist: Carlo PellegriniA Conservative Whip, 1871. Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, 2nd Baron Skelmersdale (1837-1898) was a British politician who served as Conservative Chief Whip in the House of Lords from c1870-1885
A Conservative religionist, 1871. Artist: Carlo PellegriniA Conservative religionist, 1871. John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough (1822-1883) was a British Conservative statesman
Village, Sumatra, Indonesia, 1906. Artist: Ernst HaeckelVillage, Sumatra, Indonesia, 1906
Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre, British barrister, politician and civil servant, 1871. Artist: Carlo PellegriniSir John George Shaw-Lefevre, British barrister, politician and civil servant, 1871. Shaw-Lefevre (1797-1879) served as Clerk of the Parliaments from 1855 until 1875. From Vanity Fair, 1 July 1871
Temple gate, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan, early 20th century(?)
Imaichi Road at Nikko, Japan, early 20th century(?). An avenue of 13, 000 cedar trees originally planted in the first half of the 17th century
Hata at Hakone Road, Japan, early 20th century(?)
Arms and gates of the City of London, c1650 (19th century(?). The seven gates in the London Wall: Ludgate, Aldersgate, Newgate, Aldgate, Moorgate, Bishopsgate, and Cripplegate
Cleopatra and Caesar (Anthony and Cleopatra), 19th century. Artist: JC ArmytageCleopatra and Caesar (Anthony and Cleopatra), 19th century
The Land-Grabber Parade, 1889. From a supplement to United Ireland, 13 April 1889. United Ireland was a newsaper owned by Irish nationalist political leader Charles Stewart Parnell
Urbi et Orbi, 1889. Henry Jeams, Sir Wretched Fibster and John Bull. Sir Wretched Fibster was the name given by Irish supporters of Home Rule to Sir Richard Webster (1842-1915)
Garrick and his Wife, 1757 (19th century). Artist: H BourneGarrick and his Wife, 1757 (19th century). David Garrick (1717-1779) was the most popular actor of his time. He was also a playwright
Mongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 19th century. Artist: A PortierMongol Race, Lapps and Esquimaux, 19th century. Swedish Lapps, Norwegian Lapps, Esquimaux from Victoria Lane, Esquimaux from Cape Barrow
Dock Yard, Sheerness, Kent, 1830. Artist: T GarnerDock Yard, Sheerness, Kent, 1830. Situated on the Isle of Sheppey at the mouth of the River Medway, Sheerness was a Royal Navy dockyard from 1669 until 1960, when it closed
Rochester Castle, Kent, mid 19th century. Artist: Henry AdlardRochester Castle, Kent, mid 19th century. Built on the site of a Roman fortification, this Norman castle was an important royal stronghold. It was besieged twice by rebel barons, in 1215 and 1264
Cathedral of San Ignacio, Havana, Cuba, 19th century(?). Havanas cathedral, dedicated to St Christopher (San Cristobal) was built in Baroque style by the Jesuits between 1749 and 1767
Lord Grosvenors Gallery, Park Lane, London, 1828. Artist: William DeebleLord Grosvenors Gallery, Park Lane, London, 1828. The gallery, which housed the art treasures owned by the wealthy Grosvenor family, who later became the Dukes of Westminster
York Gate, Regents Park, and Mary-le-Bone Church, London, 1827. Artist: H WallisYork Gate, Regents Park, and Mary-le-Bone Church, London, 1827. York Gate was designed by John Nash in 1822 as the entrance to Regents Park
Ulster Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: J HenshallUlster Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1827. Ulster Terrace is one of the Regency terraces of houses surrounding Regents Park designed by John Nash
Dover, from the Beach, 19th century. Artist: FrancisDover, from the Beach, 19th century
Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1827. Artist: J TingleCumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, 1827. Cumberland Terrace is one of the Regency terraces of houses surrounding Regents Park designed by John Nash. It was completed in 1827