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Settee, belonging to a suite of Chippendale furniture covered in an 18th-century tapestry, (c1920). Illustration from The Connoisseur
George IV, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. George Augustus Frederick (1762-1830) ruled as Prince Regent from 1811 until his father George III died in 1820
Princess Amelia. Artist: R GravesPrincess Amelia. Princess Amelia (1783-1810) was the sixth daughter of King George III
Death of Richard II, 1861. Artist: W ThomasDeath of Richard II, 1861. A print from the Illustrated London News, 12th January 1861
The Evening Before the Battle of Copenhagen, 1801. Admiral Lord Nelson won a victory over the Danish-Norrwegian fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 after disregarding the order of his superior
Nelsons First Footing in the Navy, Chatham, 1771. Horatio Nelsons (1758-1805) began in 1771 when he joined HMS Raisonnable, a 64-gun third rate, as midshipman and coxwain
Nelson sealing his historic message at Copenhagen, 1801. Nelson won a victory over the Danish-Norrwegian fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 after disregarding the order of his superior
Carding, Drawing, and Roving, 19th century. Artist: J CarterCarding, Drawing, and Roving, 19th century. Scene in a Victorian textiles factory with looms powered by steam
Edward Matthew Ward (1816-1879), English painter, 19th century. Artist: J SmythEdward Matthew Ward (1816-1879), English painter, 19th century. From the Art Union Journal
Edward Hodges Baily (1788-1867), British sculptor, 19th century. Artist: J SmythEdward Hodges Baily (1788-1867), British sculptor, 19th century. Bailys best-known works are also his least accessible: the statues at the top of Nelsons Column in Trafalgar Square
Thomas Uwins (1782-1857), English artist, 19th century. Artist: J SmythThomas Uwins (1782-1857), English artist, 19th century. From the Art Union Journal
Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, English painter, gallery director, collector and writer, 19th century. Artist: J SmythSir Charles Lock Eastlake (1793-1865), English painter, gallery director, collector and writer, 19th century. From the Art Union Journal
Thomas Cranmer (1459-1556), Archbishop of Canterbury, 1546 (1902). Artist: Gerlach FlicciusThomas Cranmer (1459-1556), Archbishop of Canterbury, 1546 (1902). Cranmer was the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of King Henry VIII and King Edward VI
Thomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk, c1530s, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerThomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk, c1530s, (1902). Howard (1473-1554) was a prominent Tudor politician. Illustration, after a painting by Holbein in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle
The King in Parliament, c1515, (1902). Artist: Thomas WriothesleyThe King in Parliament, c1515, (1902). King Henry VIII surrounded by politicians. Illustration, after a drawing by Sir Thomas Wriothesley, Garter King at Arms
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, (1902). Wolsey (c1475-1530), was an English statesman and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Thomas Herring (1693-1757), Archbishop of Canterbury. Herring was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1747 to 1757
Thomas Wolsey (c1475-1530), English statesman. Artist: BenoistThomas Wolsey (c1475-1530), English statesman and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
William Lamb (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 19th century. Artist:s FreemanWilliam Lamb (1779-1848), 2nd Viscount Melbourne, 19th century. Lamb was a Whig statesman who served as Home Secretary (1830-1834) and Prime Minister (1834 and 1835-1841)
Louis VII, King of France before Beckets tomb, Canterbury Cathedral, 12th century (1800). Artist: W SharpLouis VII, King of France before Beckets tomb, Canterbury Cathedral, 12th century (1800). Louis (1120-1180) supported Thomas Becket in his dispute with Henry II of England
Henry VIII, Granting a Charter to the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds, 1541, (1902). Artist: Hans Holbein the YoungerHenry VIII, Granting a Charter to the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds, 1541, (1902). King Henry VIII handing over a charter to Thomas Vicary, commemorating the joining of the Barbers and Surgeons Guilds
Elizabeth I of England, (mid-19th century). Artist: Thomas PhillibrownElizabeth I of England, (mid-19th century). Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603), who reigned from 1558-1603
Lord Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, (1912). Portrait of George Gordon (Noel) Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824), a leading figure in Romanticism
Thomas Grenville (1755-1846), British politician and bibliophile, 19th century. Artist: TA DeanThomas Grenville (1755-1846), British politician and bibliophile, 19th century
The king relieving the prisoners in Dorchester jail, 1820. Artist: CooperThe king relieving the prisoners in Dorchester jail, 1820
The meeting of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) and his daughter, Margaret, 19th century. More was an English lawyer, author, and statesman
Sir Thomas More (1478-1535) and his daughter, Margaret, 19th century. Artist: R AndersonSir Thomas More (1478-1535) and his daughter, Margaret, 19th century. More was an English lawyer, author, and statesman. During his lifetime he earned a reputation as a leading humanist scholar
Queen Mary I of England, (1788). Artist: Thomas TrotterQueen Mary I of England, (1788). Mary Tudor (1516-1558) was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 1553 until her death
King Edward IV of England, (1788). Artist: Thomas TrotterKing Edward IV of England, (1788). Portrait of Edward IV (1442-1483) who was King of England from 1461 to 1483, with a break of a few months in the period 1470-1471
George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover, 1829. Artist: William EnsomGeorge IV, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover, 1829. Portrait of George IV (George Augustus Frederick, 1762-1830) who was king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Sir Thomas Bazley, 1st Baronet, British manufacturer and politician, c1880. Portrait of Bazley (1797-1885), a print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I
Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1831. Artist: J ThomsonPrince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1831. Portrait of Leopold I of the Belgians, later of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1790-1865)
Thomas a Beckets grand Entry into London... 12th century, (19th century)Thomas a Beckets grand Entry into London, attended by the Knights, Templars, Bishops etc 12th century, (19th century)
The Life of Thomas Becket, (1801). Artist: Joseph StruttThe Life of Thomas Becket, (1801). Scenes from the life of St Thomas a Becket (1120-1170). Reconciliation with Henry II; Thomas returns to England; News of Knights
Thomas Sydenham, 17th century English physician, (c1850). Sydenham (1624-1689) has been described as the father of English medicine
Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, early 19th century. Artist: Robert CooperThomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald, early 19th century. Cochrane (1775-1860) was a Scottish politician and naval adventurer
English Travelling, or the First Stage from Dover, 1785. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonEnglish Travelling, or the First Stage from Dover, 1785. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily
French Travelling, or the First Stage from Calais, 1792. Artist: F DukesFrench Travelling, or the First Stage from Calais, 1792. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily
A French Family, 1790. Artist: Samuel AlkenA French Family, 1790. An anti-French view of our continental cousins: a dog wearing clothes, a man with an effete hairstyle, a child showing her legs
Reconciliation or the Return from Scotland, late 18th century. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
How to escape winning, 1791. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonHow to escape winning, 1791. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)
Going to the races, late 18th century. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonGoing to the races, late 18th century. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds]
Henry Bunbury Esq, 1787. Artist: Thomas RyderHenry Bunbury Esq, 1787. Portrait of British artist Henry William Bunbury (1750-1811). Bunbury was an equerry to the Duke of York
George Morland, 1786. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonGeorge Morland, 1786. Portrait of British artist George Morland (1763-1804). Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
The Historian animating the mind of a young painter, 1784. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Historian animating the mind of a young painter, 1784. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
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
James Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Artist: Thomas RowlandsonJames Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Scots writer James Boswell and his wife Margaret at tea with English lexicographer Dr Samuel Johnson
The Journalist with a view of Auchinleck or The Land of Stones, c 1786. Artist: Thomas RowlandsonThe Journalist with a view of Auchinleck or The Land of Stones, c 1786. Caricature of Scots writer James Boswell (1740-1795) on the coast near his family seat of Auchinleck in Scotland