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Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm with the body of General Douay, 4 August 1870, (1936). Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm An Der Leiche Des Generals Douay, 4 August 1870
Recruiters in the time of the Thirty Year War, 1618-1648, (1936). Creator: UnknownRecruiters in the time of the Thirty Year War, 1618-1648, (1936). Werber Aus Der Zeit Des 30 Jahrigen Krieges. 1618-1648. Poor farming folk being rounded up to fight in mercenary armies
Bolzano, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinBolzano, c1740. The city of Bolzano in Italy, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Olomouc, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinOlomouc, c1740. The city of Olomouc in Moravia, (Czech Republic), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Eger, c1740. Creator: A GlaBerEger, c1740. The city of Eger in Hungary (Egra in Latin), with the river, churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated. From " Europaische Stadteansichten" by Martin Engelbrecht
Trento, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinTrento, c1740. The city of Trento in Italy (Tridentum in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Passau, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinPassau, c1740. The city of Passau in Germany, (Passavia in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Augsburg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinAugsburg, c1740. The city of Augsburg in Germany, (Augusta Vindelicorum in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Lille, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinLille, c1740. The city of Lille in Flanders, (France), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated. On the right is a shop interior
Innsbruck, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinInnsbruck, c1740. The city of Innsbruck in Austria (Oenipons in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Mainz, c1740. Creator: A GlaBerMainz, c1740. The city of Mainz in Germany (Moguntia in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, boats on the river, and churches and principal landmarks indicated
Nuremberg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinNuremberg, c1740. The city of Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany (Numburgum in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Brno, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinBrno, c1740. The city of Brno in Moravia (Czech Republic), with churches and principal landmarks indicated, and Spilberk Castle beyond
Regensburg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinRegensburg, c1740. The city of Regensburg in Germany (Ratisbona in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Würzburg, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinWurzburg, c1740. The city of Wurzburg in Germany, (Herbipolis in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Graz, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinGraz, c1740. The city of Graz in Austria, (Graecium in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Leipzig, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinLeipzig, c1740. The city of Leipzig in Germany (Lipsia in Latin), with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Cambray, c1740. Creator: A GlaBerCambray, c1740. The city of Cambrai in France, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated. On the right is a textiles workshop
Lyon, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinLyon, c1740. The city of Lyon in France, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, and principal landmarks indicated
Namur, c1740. Creator: Johann Georg RinglinNamur, c1740. The city of Namur in Belgium, with a coat of arms in the foreground, and churches, castles, the River Meuse and principal landmarks indicated
The City of London and the River Thames, 1710. View of the City, showing St Pauls Cathedral in the centre and London Bridge in the foreground, seen from across the River Thames; also including ships
View of London, c1710View of the City of London from across the River Thames, c1710; showing St Pauls Cathedral in the centre and London Bridge in the foreground
Chia Tzu-Lung finds the stone belonging to Mr Chen the alchemist, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
The Return to China, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
The Birth of the Monkey, 1922. This legend represents how human nature is prone to evil. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Dragon Gods, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Miao Shan Reaches the Nunnery, 1922. Miao Shan was the third daughter of Miao Chuang. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
P an Kuen, Guardian of the living and dead in the other world, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
The magic umbrellas, 1922. Lu Yueh opens plague-disseminating umbrellas while Yang Jen waves magic fan reducing umbrellas to dust and burns a fort
Spirit of the Well, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Chang e, Chinese Goddess of the Moon, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
The Door God - Civil, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
The Money Tree, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
The Door God - Military, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
The Gods of Happiness, Office and Longevity, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Zao Jun, the Kitchen God, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Chiang Tzu-ya at K un-lun, 1922. Shen Kung-Pao cuts off his head and the white crane fetches it. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Zhang Daoling, Chinese Taoist hermit and philosopher, 1922. Zhang Daoling (Chang Tao-Ling) (fl 35 AD) is regarded as the true founder of existing Taoism
Hsi Wang Mu, ancient Chinese goddess, 1922. A goddess who is thought to predate Taoism, but is now associated with it, Hsi Wang Mu is known as the Golden Mother of the Tortoise
The Taoist Triad, 1922. Yu Huang, ruler of first heaven; Tao Chun, ruler of second heaven and custodian of sacred books; Lao Tzu, ruler of third heaven and teacher of kings
Wen Ch ang, K eui-Hsing and Chu I, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
The Buddhist Triad, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Confucius the Great Unapotheosized God of China, 1922. According to Chinese tradition, Confucius (551-479 BC) was a thinker, political figure, educator
Mencius, ancient Chinese philosopher, 1922. Mencius (Meng Ke) (372-289 BC) is the best-known Confucian philosopher after Confucius himself
The Spirit that Clears the Way, 1922. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner, published by George G Harrap & Co, 1922
Confucius, ancient Chinese teacher and philosopher, 1922. According to Chinese tradition, Confucius (551-479 BC) was a thinker, political figure, educator
The Demons of Blackwater River Carry Away the Master, 1922. The legend tells the story of how the Monkey became a god. From Myths and Legends of China, by Edward TC Werner
The Battle of Stangebro, 1889. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm