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View of the Capitol at Washington, USA, 1837. Artist: CJ BentleyView of the Capitol at Washington, USA, 1837
Boston as seen from the Dorchester Heights, USA, 1838. Artist: James Tibbitts WillmoreBoston as seen from the Dorchester Heights, USA, 1838
The Ferry at Brooklyn, New York, USA, 1838. Artist: George RichardsonThe Ferry at Brooklyn, New York, USA, 1838
The Park and City Hall, New York, USA, 1838. Artist:s LaceyThe Park and City Hall, New York, USA, 1838
The First Noel, 1926. Artist: William Henry MargetsonThe First Noel, 1926. From An Outline of Christianity, The Story of Our Civilisation, volume 1: The Birth of Christianity, edited by RG Parsons and AS Peake
Philippa of Hainault, Queen consort of Edward III. Artist: WH EgletonPhilippa of Hainault (1314-1369), Queen consort of Edward III
Lytham, Lancashire, 19th century. Artist: R WallisLytham, Lancashire, 19th century
Tripoli, Lebanon, 1836. Artist: JC VarrallTripoli, Lebanon, 1836
Antioch, on the approach from Suadeah, 1836. Artist: J RedawayAntioch, on the approach from Suadeah, 1836. The ancient city of Antioch was founded in 301 BC. It was the capital of the Seleucid dynasty in Syria and a province of the Roman Empire
An art critic, 1871. Artist: CoideAn art critic, 1871. A caricature of William Henry Gregory (1817-1892), Anglo-Irish writer and Conservative politician. Gregory served as MP for Dublin from 1842-1847 and for Galway from 1857-1872
William Henry Seward (1801-1872), American politician. Seward was US Secretary of State under Lincoln and Johnson, 1862-1867. He was a prominent opponent of slavery
Friars Street, Worcester, 1893. From John Britton s, The Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by John Richard Green
Street in Galway, showing the house of Thomas Lynch, 1893Street in Galway, Ireland, showing the house of Thomas Lynch, 1893. Lynch was Mayor of Galway, but was expelled from his post and house in 1654 by Peter Stubbers, the English military governor
St Nicholas Church, Liverpool, 1841. Artist: William Henry BartlettSt Nicholas Church, Liverpool, 1841
Coltsmans Castle, County Cork, c1800-1850. Artist: H WinklesColtsmans Castle, County Cork, c1800-1850
Boston, and Bunker Hill, c1820Artist: C CousenBoston, and Bunker Hill, c1820
Principal front of the Capitol, Washington, c1820Artist: R BrandardPrincipal front of the Capitol, Washington, c1820
The Bridge of Doon, Ayrshire, 1838. Artist: GK RichardsThe Bridge of Doon, Ayrshire, 1838
The Cliffs, Rottingdean, near Brighton, 1905. Artist: William Henry BorrowThe Cliffs, Rottingdean, near Brighton, 1905
The Narrows as seen from Staten Island, New York, USA, 1837. Artist: E FindenThe Narrows as seen from Staten Island, New York, USA, 1837
Faneul Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1838. Artist: H GriffithsFaneul Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1838
Cromwell and his Daughter, (19th century). Artist: Lumb StocksCromwell and his Daughter, (19th century). Portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), English military leader and politician, with one of his daughters
Satire on a picture auction, 1730. Artist: William Henry TomsSatire on a picture auction, 1730. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)
William Henry Seward, US Secretary of State under Lincoln and Johnson, 1862-1867. Seward (1801-1872) was a prominent opponent of slavery
William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877), British photography pioneer, 1900. Artist: BlechingerWilliam Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877), British photography pioneer, 1900. Talbot is best known for his development of the calotype
William Henry Smith, British politician, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & GalpinWilliam Henry Smith, politician, c1890. The son and namesake of the founder of the WH Smith chain of newsagents, Smith (1825-1891)
The Right Hon William Henry Smith, MP, 1881The Right Hon William William Henry Smith, MP, 1881. Portrait of the English newsagent and politician William William Henry Smith (1792-1865)
Mark Lemon, 19th century editor of Punch magazine, (1909). Artist: William Henry MargetsonMark Lemon, 19th century editor of Punch magazine, (1909). Supplement to The Bookman, 1909
Listed, 1886, (1912). Artist: William Henry GoreListed, 1886, (1912). A young man who has enlisted in the army wears ribbons in his cap, according to a custom then prevalent
The citadel of Quebec, Canada, 19th century. Artist: E ChallisThe citadel of Quebec, Canada, 19th century
The Eagle Tower, Carnarvon Castle, Caernarfon, North Wales, 1860. Artist: JC ArmytageThe Eagle Tower, Carnarvon Castle, Caernarfon, North Wales, 1860
Hurst Castle, Portsmouth, 1860. Artist: W MossmanHurst Castle, Portsmouth, 1860. Hurst Castle is one of Henry VIIIs Device Forts built at the end of a long shingle spit at the west end of the Solent to guard the approaches to Portsmouth
The Hill of Samaria, 19th century. Artist: CJ BentleyThe Hill of Samaria, 19th century. View of the hill which lies on the west bank of the River Jordan
The Sharia El Gohargiyeh, Cairo, 19th century. Artist: William Henry BartlettThe Sharia El Gohargiyeh, Cairo, 19th century. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Colossus of Ramesses II, Memphis, 1845. Artist: William Henry BartlettColossus of Ramesses II, Memphis, 1845. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Knife grinder, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneKnife grinder, 1808. An itinerant knife grinder using a treadle to turn his grindstone mounted on a barrow. His dog lies patiently at front right
Water carrier, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneWater carrier, 1808. Registered water carrier number 198 carrying wooden buckets of water which have been filled at the water source behind him where hackney cab drivers are watering their horses
Rabbit seller, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneRabbit seller, 1808. A woman in a town street hawking rabbits and ducks which she carries on a pole slung over her shoulder. From The Costume of Great Britain by William Henry Pyne. (London, 1808)
Iron foundry, 1802. At top are two views of a furnace, on the right showing the operation of the bellows which supplied the draught and, on the left, smelted metal being poured into moulds
Traditional Norfolk boats, 1814. Artist: William Henry PyneTraditional Norfolk boats, 1814. Top and bottom are Norfolk hay boats, small square-rigged coastal vessels with shallow draught which enabled them to navigate English east coast estuaries
William Henry Bragg, English physicist, early 20th centuryWilliam Henry Bragg, English physicist, 20th century. The founder of X-ray crystallography, Bragg (1862-1942) is shown here using an X-ray spectrometer
Women making butter, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneWomen making butter, 1808. A milkmaid on a three-legged stool is milking a cow in the background while the dairymaid turns the handle of a large wooden butter churn
Making flower pots, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneMaking flower pots, 1808. The potters wheel is turned by an assistant using crank, while a small child keeps the potter supplied with lumps of clay of the correct weight
Member of a London Wardmote Inquest in official dress, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneMember of a London Wardmote Inquest in official dress, 1808.These bodies checked weights and measures for accuracy. From Costume of Great Britain by William Henry Pyne, (London, 1808)
Watering cart for keeping down dust on roads, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneWatering cart for keeping down dust on roads, 1808. From Costume of Great Britain by William Henry Pyne. (London, 1808)
Bristol from Rownham Ferry, 1841. This picture shows the locks leading into the docks from the tidal river Severn. Shipping is moored in the docks and which are surrounded by warehouses
Prison ships (hulks or tenders) in the Thames off the Tower of London, 1805. Artist: William Henry PynePrison ships (hulks or tenders) in the Thames off the Tower of London, 1805. Hulks were usually old naval vessels no longer considered seaworthy
Brick Maker, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneBrick Maker, 1808. A woman with a handcart goes to get clay; a man dumps his clay into a stirring mechanism which mixes the clay before it is shaped into bricks