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The Battalion Signallers of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, InThe 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
The Machine Gun Platoon of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, IndThe 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
The Battalion Band of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, India, 1The 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
The Drums and Bugles of the First Battalion, The Queens Own Royal West Kent Regiment. Poona, IndiaThe 1st Battalion took part in the Egypt Intervention in 1882, fighting in the second battle at Kassassin on 9 September and the Battle of Tel el-Kebir a few days later
Jose Marti, Fermin Valdes Dominguez and Gomez Toro, Key West, Florida, USA, 1894 (c1910). Jose Marti was a world class poet, an essayist, a journalist, a revolutionary philosopher, a translator
Cirilo Villaverde, Cuban poet, novelist, journalist and freedom fighter, c1910Cirilo Villaverde, Cuban poet, novelist, journalist and freedom fighter (1812 - 1894). Born to a doctor on a sugar plantation, Villaverde witnessed slavery and all of its evils
The Famous Publishing Company of Harper and Brothers 1863 (1955). Left to right: Fletcher, James, John and Joseph. The firm, which published books and magazines, was founded in 1817
Edmond de Goncourt, French author, 1891. Goncourt (1822-1896) was an author, critic and publisher. He bequeathed his entire estate for the foundation of the Academie Goncourt, which, since 1903
Edmond de Goncourt, French author, 1868. Goncourt (1822-1896) was an author, critic and publisher. He bequeathed his entire estate for the foundation of the Academie Goncourt, which, since 1903
A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal, about 1670-1672. Artist: Jan VermeerA Young Woman Standing at a Virginal, c1670. Original work found in The National Gallery Collection. From World Famous Paintings edited by J Grieg Pirie [W.& G. Foyle Ltd. London, 1938.]
Louis 18th, 1814. Artist: Denis DightonLouis 18th, 1814. [T Palser, London, 1814]
Bacteria, c19th centuryBacteria. [Cassell & Company Limited, London], c19th century
Lincoln Cathedral - View of South Transept & Central Tower, 1836. Artist: Benjamin WinklesLincoln Cathedral - View of South Transept & Central Tower, 1836. After R Garland. [Effingham Wilson, London, 1836]
James T Fields, c19th century
Shakespeare sacrificed, or the offering to avarice, 1789. Artist: James GillrayShakespeare sacrificed, or the offering to avarice, 1789. Publisher John Boydell commissioned paintings illustrating subjects from Shakespeares plays
Starving poet and publisher, late 18th century. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonStarving poet and publisher, late 18th century. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse
William Chambers of Glenormiston, Scottish publisher and politician, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinWilliam Chambers of Glenormiston, Scottish publisher and politician, c1890. Together with his younger brother, Robert, Chambers (1800-1883) was a successful publisher of books of Scottish interest
Isaac Lea, American publisher, geologist and conchologist, 1896. Lea (1792-1886), whose field of scientific expertise was research into freshwater molluscs
Nikolay Nekrasov, Russian poet and publisher, late 1850s. Artist: Karl August BergnerNikolay Nekrasov, Russian poet and publisher, late 1850s. Nekrasovs (1821-1877) poems about Russian peasant life gained him popularity in the liberal intelligentsia
Garden Front of Northumberland House, (1881). Creator: UnknownGarden Front of Northumberland House, (1881). Northumberland House, built between 1605 and 1609, was a large Jacobean townhouse, so called because it was the London residence of the Percy family