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Samuel Rogers house, Green Park front, Westminster, London, c1854 (1878). The home of the celebrated English poet Samuel Rogers (1763-1855)
Samuel Rogers, English poet, c1854 (1878). Artist: SmythSamuel Rogers, English poet, c1854 (1878). Samuel Rogers (1763-1855) was a poet greatly celebrated in his lifetime. From Old and New London Illustrated, Vol IV, by Edward Walford
American Topsail Schooner, 1825. Artist: John RogersAmerican Topsail Schooner, 1825. From Old Ship Prints by E. Keble Chatterton. [John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, London & New York, 1927]
Armed Lugger Close Hauled With All Sail Set, 1825. Artist: John RogersArmed Lugger Close Hauled With All Sail Set, 1927. From Old Ship Prints by E. Keble Chatterton. [John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, London & New York, 1927]
Robert Burns - Poet, 1840. Artist: John RogersRobert Burns - Poet, 1840. Robert Burns, Scottish poet. Burns (1759-1796) was a pioneer of the Romantic movement. After Alexander Nasmyth (1758-1840)
Havana Riviera Hotel, Havana, Cuba, c1957. Ginger Rogers inaugurated the hotel in December 1957, playing the legendary Copa Room of the hotel built by mobster Meyer Lansky
Alexander Selkirk Brought on Board, 1904Castaway, Alexander Selkirk (1676-1721) been greeted by Woodes Rogers (1679?1732) the captain of the Duke, upon his rescue
The Siege of Mooltan (Multan), India, 1849 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe Siege of Mooltan (Multan), India, 1849 (c1857). The Houdah of Mulrajs elephant struck by a cannon ball. The Siege of Multan was precipitated by a revolt in the city after the East India Company
The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, 27 November 1781 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, 27 November 1781 (c1857). Spanish and French forces besieged Gibraltar from 1779 until 1783
The Battle of the Nile, Egypt, 1 August 1798 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe Battle of the Nile, Egypt, 1 August 1798 (c1857). The battle was fought at night in the Abu Qir Bay near Alexandria. Admiral Lord Nelson found the French fleet at anchor and attacked
The defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588 (c1857). The Armada, a fleet of 130 ships under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia was intended to protect an invasion force commanded by the Duke of
The cutting out of the corvette La Chevrette, 21 July 1801 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe cutting out of the corvette La Chevrette, 21 July 1801 (c1857). From Englands Battles by Sea and Land, volume II, by Lieutenant Colonel William Freke Williams
The attack upon the French camp on the hills of Famars near Valenciennes, 23 May 1793 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe attack upon the French camp on the hills of Famars near Valenciennes, 23 May 1793 (c1857). A scene from the Battle of Famars, during the Flanders campaign of the War of the First Coalition
Scene on the deck of the Queen Charlotte, 1 June 1794 (c1857). Artist: J RogersScene on the deck of the Queen Charlotte, 1 June 1794 (c1857). Scene on board Admiral Lord Howes flagship at the Battle of Ushant (the Glorious First of June)
Lord Howes victory over the French, 1st June 1794, (c1857). Artist: J RogersAdmiral Lord Howes victory over the French, 1 June 1794, (c1857). Earl Howe (1726-1799) commanded the English fleet that decisively defeated the French in the Battle of Ushant
Admiral Duncans victory over the Dutch fleet, North Sea, 11 October 1797, (c1857). Artist: J RogersAdmiral Duncans victory over the Dutch fleet, North Sea, 11 October 1797, (c1857). Adam Duncan (1731-1804), Viscount Duncan of Camperdown, defeating the Dutch fleet off Camperdown (north of Haarlem)
The death of Captain Faulknor, 1795 (c1857). Artist: J RogersThe death of Captain Faulknor, 1795 (c1857). Commanding HMS Blanche, a fifth-rate 32 gun Royal Navy frigate, Captain Robert Faulknor the Younger (1763-1795)
The New Military Academy Woolwich, Kent, c1829. Artist: J RogersThe New Military Academy Woolwich, Kent, c1829
The Fish Market, Antwerp, Belgium, 19th century. Artist: J RogersThe Fish Market, Antwerp, Belgium, 19th century
Pensioners Hall, Charterhouse, London, 1830. Artist: J RogersPensioners Hall, Charterhouse, London, 1830
Illustration from Francis Quarles Emblems, 1895. Emblems was a work by the English poet Francis Quarles, first published in 1635
Charles Rogers (1904-1999), American actor and jazz musician, 20th century
Ginger Rogers (1911-1995), American actress, dancer and singer, c1930s
Ginger Rogers (1911-1995), American actress, 1945. From the front cover of Picturegoer magazine (24 November 1945). Cropping restrictions are in place
Elizabeth in the camp at Tilbury, 1811. Artist: J RogersElizabeth in the camp at Tilbury, 1811
Interview between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex, 19th century. Artist: J RogersInterview between Queen Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex, 19th century. Elizabeth strikes Essex before the privy council and Elizabeth signing the warrant for the execution of Essex
Queen Henrietta (1609-1669) sheltered by a bank from the parliamentarians, 19th century. Artist: J RogersQueen Henrietta (1609-1669) sheltered by a bank from the parliamentarians, 19th century. Below this is a representation of King Charles I (1600-1649) escaping from Oxford
Edward, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), 19th century. Artist: J RogersEdward, Prince of Wales (1330-1376), 19th century. Edward presents the captive king John of France and his son to his father, Edward III
Queen Anne (1665-1714), 1824. Artist: RogersQueen Anne (1665-1714), 1824. Anne, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1702 to 1714, was the second daughter of James II and the sister of Mary II
The death of Prince Arthur (1187-1203), 19th century. Artist: J RogersThe death of Prince Arthur (1187-1203), 19th century. When Richard I died, King John (1167-1216) did not gain immediate universal recognition as king
Roy Rogers, American singer, musician and actor in westerns. Roy Rogers (1911-1998) appeared in over 100 westerns. He is best remembered as the Singing Cowboy in The Roy Rogers Show on radio
Defeat and Death of Dhoondiah at Conaghull, c19th century. Artist: J RogersDefeat and Death of Dhoondiah at Conaghull, c19th century
William Penns Treaty with the Indians, Pennsylvania, 1681. Artist: J RogersWilliam Penns Treaty with the Indians, Pennsylvania, 1681. William Penn (1644-1718) was known as an early champion of democracy and religious freedom
Declaration of Independence, 1776 (c1817-c1819). Artist: J RogersDeclaration of Independence, 1776 (c1817-c1819)
Danes Dyke, c19th century. Artist: J RogersDanes Dyke, c19th century
Poul a Phuca Waterfall, County Wicklow, 1829. Artist: J RogersPoul a Phuca Waterfall, County Wicklow, 1829
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1654) dissolving the Long Parliament, 19th century. Artist: J RogersOliver Cromwell (1599-1654) dissolving the Long Parliament, 19th century
Cromwell Suppressing the Mutiny in the Army, c1640s, (19th century). Artist: J RogersCromwell Suppressing the Mutiny in the Army, c1640s, (19th century). Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician, bringing his troops under control
Earl Warenne justifying the title to his estates. Artist: J RogersEarl Warenne justifying the title to his estates
Balliol surrendering his crown to Edward I of England, 1296. Artist: J RogersBalliol surrendering his crown to Edward I of England, 1296. In 1292, Edward I was asked to arbitrate in the selection of the King of Scotland in order to prevent a dynastic war breaking out between
Henry IV reproving Prince Henry, (19th century). Artist: J RogersHenry IV reproving Prince Henry, (19th century). Henry Bolingbroke (1367-1413) became king in 1399 when he led a baronial revolt that overthrew the rule of Richard II
Henry VIII and Catherine Parr, (19th century). Artist: J RogersHenry VIII and Catherine Parr, (19th century). The last of Henrys six wives, Catherine (1512-1548) outlived the the king by a year and a half
Queen Henrietta, sheltering by a bank from the Parliamentarians, c19th century. Artist: J RogersQueen Henrietta, sheltering by a bank from the Parliamentarians, c19th century. Charles I escaping from Oxford
Edwy and Elgiva, (19th century). Artist: J RogersEdwy and Elgiva, (19th century). Queen Elgiva seized by order of Archbishop Odo, and Dunstan inciting Edgar to rebel against his brother
Cromwell viewing the dead body of Charles I, 1649, (19th century). Artist: J RogersCromwell viewing the dead body of Charles I, 1649, (19th century). Oliver Cromwell, the Lord Protector, gazes at the body of the king
The Empress Matilda refusing to release king Stephen, 1141. Artist: J RogersThe Empress Matilda refusing to release king Stephen, 1141. Flight of Matilda from Oxford, 1142. Stephen (1096-1154), the last Norman King of England, reigned from 1135 to 1154
George III of the United Kingdom. Artist: RogersGeorge III of the United Kingdom. Portrait of King George III, (Mad King George, 1738-1820), who ruled Britain from 1760 until his son (the future King George IV) became Regent in 1811
John Wesley, Methodist leader, (19th century). Artist: J RogersJohn Wesley, Methodist leader, (19th century). Wesley (1703-1791) was an Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian