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The March of Intellect, (1828?). Artist: Robert SeymourThe March of Intellect, (1828?); showing a juggernaut figure with London University on its head and balloons issuing from its pipe, sweeping and kicking to one side lawyers, vicars, and quack doctors
Isandhlwana: The Dash with the Colours, 1879, (c1880). Episode of the Anglo-Zulu Wars (1879-1896). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant
Violette Selfridge, between c1915 and c1920. Creator: Bain News ServiceViolette Selfridge, between c1915 and c1920.
Kristian Zahrtmann, the Danish Painter, 1896. Creator: Johan RohdeKristian Zahrtmann, the Danish Painter, 1896
Sur l'Imperiale, 19th century. Creator: Honore DaumierSur l'Imperiale, 19th century. Voir a ses pieds grouiller la fourmilliere humaine'. Haughty passengers looking down on pedestrians
O qu'ils sont laids!, 1836. Creator: Honore DaumierO qu'ils sont laids!, 1836. Oh how ugly they are
Un homme dans ses petits souliers, 19th century. Creator: Honore DaumierUn homme dans ses petits souliers, 19th century. Smartly-dressed man facing scruffier man holding a pair of boots. The French phrase etre dans ses petits souliers translates as feeling small
Sir David Ochterlony and the Ghoorka Messenger, c1891. Creator: James GrantSir David Ochterlony and the Ghoorka Messenger, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris and New York]
Scorn (Le Brun Travested, or Caricatures of the Passions), January 21, 1800
H the Haughty, 1903. Artist: John HassallH the Haughty, 1903. An initial letter H from a child alphabet. From An A.B.C. of Everyday People, by G. E. Farrow. [Dean & Son Limited, London, 1903]
Mortuary Temple of Rameses III at Medianat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, 12th Century BC. The Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu is an important New Kingdom period structure in the West Bank of
One Good Turn Deserves Another. The Working Man Enlightening the Superior Classes, 1858. This was a time in which the educated minority spent much time posing as the Working Mans Friend