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Queen Catherine: Lord Cardinal, -To You I Speak c1890, (1923) Artist: Sir John GilbertQueen Catherine: Lord Cardinal, -To You I Speak. c1890, (1923). From King Henry The Eighth, Act II, Scene 4. From British Book Illustration - Yesterday and To-day edited by Geoffrey Holme
Sir John Narbroughs Voyage, c1670, (1903). Rear-Admiral Sir John Narborough (c. 1640-1688) or Narbrough was an English naval commander of the 17th century
Lieut. General Sir John Moore, K. B. c1809 (1909). Artist: Charles TurnerLieut. General Sir John Moore, K.B. c1809 (1909). After Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). General Sir John Moore (1761-1809) commanded the British forces at the Battle of Corunna (La Coruna)
Repton School, 1923. Repton School, for private and boarding pupils in Repton, Derbyshire, England. The school was founded in accordance with the legacy of Sir John Port of Etwall
A Hussar Dashed In With The News That The Enemy Were Upon Us!, 1895, (1902). Artist: GBA Hussar Dashed In With The News That The Enemy Were Upon Us!, 1895, (1902). The battle, fought at La Coruna in northern Spain, was part of the Peninsular War
The Forth Bridge, 1914, (1918). Artist: Sir John LaveryThe Forth Bridge, 1914, (1918). Painting held at the Imperial War Museum, London. From The Studio Volume 74. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1918]
The Rt. Hon. Lord Hampton, c1870. Artist: FaustinThe Rt. Hon. Lord Hampton, c1870. John Somerset Pakington, 1st Baron Hampton (1799-1880), known as Sir John Pakington from 1846 to 1874, British Conservative politician
Captain John Alcock and Lieutenant Arthur Whitten Brown, British aviators, c1919 (c1937). John William Alcock (1892-1919), a Captain in the Royal Air Force
London-Manchester Air Race: Mr Jack Alcock and his Maurice Farman biplane, 1914 (1934). Artist: Flight PhotoLondon-Manchester Air Race: Mr Jack Alcock and his Maurice Farman biplane, 1914 (1934). The first all-British aeroplane to finish a long-distance race
The Cache Destroyed, c1856, (1928). Elisha Kent Kane (1820-1857) an American explorer and a medical officer, who was a member of two Arctic expeditions to rescue the explorer Sir John Franklin in
Let me the Canakin Clink, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertLet me the Canakin Clink, c1875. Act II, Scene II, from Shakespeares Othello. Lago, Cassio and Montano drinking in the hall of the castle. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Come away death c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertCome away death c1875. A scene from Shakespeares Twelfth Night: Act II, Scene II. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare. [William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, c1875]
Arthur speaks in King John: Act IV, Scene I, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertArthur speaks in King John: Act IV, Scene I. Or Hubert, if you will, cut out my tongue, So I may keep...King John, c1875. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
The Seashore, Moonlight, c1908. Artist: Sir John LaveryThe Seashore, Moonlight, c1908. From The Studio Volume 44. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1908]
Autolycus sings in The Winters Tale: Act IV, Scene III, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertAutolycus sings in The Winters Tale: Act IV, Scene III, c1875. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare. [William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, c1875]
As You Like It: Act II, Scene V. Under the Greenwood Tree, sung by Amiens, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertAs You Like It, Act II, Scene V. Under the Greenwood Tree, sung by Amiens English poet and playwright, c1875. A scene from Shakespeares As You Like It. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
Sigh No More, Ladies, Sigh No More, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertSigh No More, Ladies, Sigh No More, c1875. A scene for Shakespeares Much Ado About Nothing, Act 2, Scene 3. From The Illustrated Library Shakespeare
The musician sings in The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Act IV Scene II, c1875. Artist: Sir John GilbertThe musician sings in The Two Gentlemen of Verona: Act IV Scene II, c1875. This scene from Shakespeares The Two Gentlemen of Verona shows Proteus wooing Silvia
Sir John Hawkins, 1591. Artist: Hieronimo CustodisSir John Hawkins, 1591. Admiral Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595). Painting held at the Plymouth City Council: Museum and Art Gallery. From The Connoisseur, 1941 edited by H. Granville Fell
London Bridge, c1906. View of the bridge, designed by John Rennie and opened in 1831, crowded with traffic. By 1896 it was estimated that London Bridge was the busiest location for traffic in London
The Grey Drawing Room, Tangiers, 1911, (1914). Artist: Sir John LaveryThe Grey Drawing Room, Tangiers, 1911. After an original oil painting by Sir John Lavery (1856-1941). From The Studio Vol. 62 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1914.]
Sir John Mandeville on his Travels, (1430), 1912. Artist: TC and EC JackSir John Mandeville on his Travels, 1430. After a work which appears in The Travels Of Sir John Mandeville. The work presents itself as an account of China, India, and the Holy Land
Her Majesty Queen Mary, (1867-1953), 1913 Artist: Sir John LaveryQueen Mary (1867-1953), consort of King George V of the United Kingdom. A study/detail from Sir John Laverys (1856-1941) 1913 work titled The Royal Family at Buckingham Palace
The Royal Oak Cup, 1916The Royal Oak Cup is housed at the Barber-Surgeons Hall. The Royal Oak cup was presented by Charles II in 1676 at the request of his surgeons Sir John Knight
Interior of a Moorish Harem, 1907. Artist: Sir John LaveryInterior of a Moorish Harem after an original painting by Sir John Lavery (1856-1941).From The Connoisseur 1907-8
Dame Laura Knight, DBE, RA (1877-1970), 1935. Dame Laura Knight was an English Impressionist painter famous for painting the world of Londons theatre
Lord Wakefield of Hythe, 1935. Charles Wakefield, 1st Viscount Wakefield (1859-1941). Wakefield patented the Wakefield lubricator for steam engines in the 1890s
Sir John Lavery (1856-1941), Irish painter best known for his portraits, 1935. A print from the photo album Popular Personalities, issued for Piccadilly Juniors Oval Photos, 1935
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
Prime Minister William Gladstone opens the Metropolitan Railway, London, 1863 (1951). Engineered by John Fowler, the Metropolitan Railway was the first line of what would eventually become the London
Men in Highland dress in front of the Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodMen in Highland dress in front of the Forth Bridge, Scotland. The Forth Railway bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, was built for the North British Railway and opened on 4 March 1890
The Forth Bridge, Scotland. Artist: Excelsior Stereoscopic ToursThe Forth Bridge, Scotland. The Forth Railway bridge, which spans the Firth of Forth, was built for the North British Railway and opened on 4 March 1890
The Bench, 18th century. Artist: Thomas ClerkThe Bench, 18th century. Scene showing judges sitting in the Court of the Kings Bench, with Sir John Willes, Lord Chief Justice, in centre, and Henry Bathurst on his left, asleep
Bank of England, City of London, 1805. Artist: A WarrenBank of England, City of London, 1805. The Bank of England was established in 1694 to act as banker and debt manager for the government
The Wassail Bowl, 1860. Artist: Sir John GilbertThe Wassail Bowl, 1860. From The Illustrated London News (22 December 1860)
Ploughing by machinery, c1926. Artist: Sir John FowlerPloughing by machinery, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 5: Christianity Today and Tomorrow, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake
King Richard II resigning the crown to his cousin Bolingbroke, 1399, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)
Cardinal Wolsey Going in Procession to Westminster Hall, 1887, (c1920). Wolsey dominated Henry VIIIs government from 1515 to 1529
General Post Office. Letter Carriers Room arranged for dispatch of Newspapers, c1841. Artist: Thomas H EllisGeneral Post Office. Letter Carriers Room arranged for dispatch of Newspapers, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Buckingham Palace, - The Library. Foreign Levee, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleBuckingham Palace, - The Library. Foreign Levee, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
St. Jamess Palace. Birthday. Drawing Room, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleSt. Jamess Palace. Birthday. Drawing Room, c1841. Boys from Christs Hospital kneel before the young Queen Victoria with courtiers and ladies in waiting
The Royal Closet. - St. James s. The Archbishops and Bishops congratulating her Majesty on Her Birt ArtistThe Royal Closet. - St. James s. The Archbishops and Bishops congratulating her Majesty on Her Birthday, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission
The Royal Closet. - St. James s. Her Majesty giving audience to an Ambassador, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleThe Royal Closet. - St. James s. Her Majesty giving audience to an Ambassador, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Drawing Room of Queen Victoria. Ceremony of Presentation, c1841. Artist: Henry MelvilleDrawing Room of Queen Victoria. Ceremony of Presentation, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices
Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Artist: William RadclyffeBuckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Victoria, Princess Royal, as a child, sits for a portrait by the painter, Sir Franicis Grant
Study for a Portrait of the Earl of Lonsdale, c1932. Artist: Sir John LaveryStudy for a Portrait of the Earl of Lonsdale, c1932. Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale (1857-1944), English nobleman and sportsman. From The Studio Volume 104
Sir John Franklin, c1860s. Artist: DJ PoundSir John Franklin, c1860s
Sir John Fortescu, 1793