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Sunninghill Park, Berkshire, 1813. Artist: William Bernard CookeSunninghill Park, Berkshire, 1813. The seat of GH Crutchley Esq
Croydon Palace, Surrey, 1785. Croydon Palace used to be the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. By the 18th century the palace with its 15th century Great Hall had fallen into
Alexander Popes House, Binfield, Berkshire, mid 19th century. English poet Alexander Pope (1688-1744) lived in the house in the early 18th century. A print from Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
East front of Eaton Hall, Cheshire, 1845. Artist: Frederick James HavellEast front of Eaton Hall, Cheshire, 1845. Eaton Hall was rebuilt in Gothic style between 1804 and 1812 by William Porden for Robert Grosvenor, 1st Marquess of Westminster
Religious Tract Societys Repository, Paternoster Row, London, 19th century. Founded in 1799, the Religious Tract Society was a major British publisher of evangelical Christian literature
Hotel de Ville, Paris, France, 1820. Artist: C HeathHotel de Ville, Paris, France, 1820. The city hall of Paris, the Hotel de Ville was built in French Renaissance style between 1535 and 1628
Interior of a Moorish Palace, Algiers, Algeria, 1839. Artist: E ChallisInterior of a Moorish Palace, Algiers, Algeria, 1839
Ancient crypt, Guildford, Surrey, 1785. Artist: GodfreyAncient crypt, Guildford, Surrey, 1785
The Cathedral Church of Canterbury in Kent, 18th century(?). Artist: RennoldsonThe Cathedral Church of Canterbury in Kent, 18th century(?). Canterbury Cathedral dates from 1070 with many subsequent alterations
The Chamber of Deputies, principal entrance, Paris, France, 1822. Artist: J RedawayThe Chamber of Deputies, principal entrance, Paris, France, 1822
Christ Church, Blackfriars, Southwark, London, 19th century. Artist: R AconChrist Church, Blackfriars, Southwark, London, 19th century. The church was built in Italian Romanesque style in the 1740s
Lytham, Lancashire, 19th century. Artist: R WallisLytham, Lancashire, 19th century
Tripoli, Lebanon, 1836. Artist: JC VarrallTripoli, Lebanon, 1836
West front of Notre Dame, Paris, France, 1822. Artist: Robert SandsWest front of Notre Dame, Paris, France, 1822. The Gothic Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris was begun in the 12th century. The western facade was built between c1200 and 1225
Plymouth, Devon, 19th century. Artist: William FindenPlymouth, Devon, 19th century. From a sketch by Jendle
Dover Pier, Kent, 19th century. Artist: AppeltonDover Pier, Kent, 19th century. View showing Dover Castle on the clifftop in the background
Shrine of Mohummed Kahn, near Deeg, Rajasthan, India, mid 19th century. Artist: E FindenShrine of Mohummed Kahn, near Deeg, Rajasthan, India, mid 19th century
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
Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe, looking towards Dalmally, Argyleshire, 19th century. Artist: Thomas BarberKilchurn Castle, Loch Awe, looking towards Dalmally, Argyleshire, 19th century. Kilchurn Castle was built in the 15th century and was the ancestral home of the Campbells of Glenorchy
Fountain Cottage, Camberwell Grove, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: J StorerFountain Cottage, Camberwell Grove, Surrey, 19th century. Fountain Cottage belonged to John Coakley Lettsom, a famous physician, botanist
Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, mid 19th century. From Dugdales England and Wales Delineated
Wells Cathedral, Somerset, c1860. Artist: Benjamin WinklesWells Cathedral, Somerset, c1860. View of the west front showing the north porch transept. The building of Wells Cathedral was begun in 1180
Constantine, Algeria, c1840s. Artist: C LalaisseConstantine, Algeria, c1840s. The scientific exploration of Algeria. The ancient city of Cirta was originally founded by the Phoenicians and later became part of the Roman Empire
The Porte Saint-Denis, Paris, France, 1820. Artist: Henry HobsonThe Porte Saint-Denis, Paris, France, 1820. The Porte Saint-Denis is a triumphal arch erected in 1672 to commemorate Louis XIVs victories on the Rhine
Thames Tunnel, London, mid 19th century. Designed by Marc Isambard Brunel, the Thames Tunnel, connecting Wapping and Rotherhithe, was the first underwater tunnel in the world
A Jewish Merchant, mid 19th century. Artist: Henry Chawnes Shenton, the elderA Jewish Merchant, mid 19th century. Engraving after the original painting of c1650 by Rembrandt
A Bridge of Ropes, near Penipe, Ecuador, 1829. Artist: StorerA Bridge of Ropes, near Penipe, Ecuador, 1829
A Burghmaster and his Wife, c18th century(?)
Young Jewish woman of Cairo, Egypt, 1882. Artist: MontbardYoung Jewish woman of Cairo, Egypt, 1882. A print from The Illustrated London News, 18 November 1882
Old Jewish woman of Cairo, Egypt, 1882. Artist: MontbardOld Jewish woman of Cairo, Egypt, 1882. A print from The Illustrated London News, 18 November 1882
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Roman scholar, writer and statesman of the 1st century BC. Cicero (106-43 BC) is remembered as the greatest of Roman orators
Eadgifu, Queen of England, (1777). Artist: BaybyEadgifu, Queen of England, (1777). Eadgifu of Kent (d968) was the third wife of Edward the Elder, King of England, who reigned from 899 to 924
The Fair Maid of Perth and Carthusian Monk, 1845. Artist: Peter LightfootThe Fair Maid of Perth and Carthusian Monk, 1845
Antoine Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 19th century. Artist: CE WagstaffAntoine Lavoisier, 18th century French chemist, 19th century. Among other achievements, Lavoisier (1743-1794) was one of the discoverers of oxygen, and established the laws of chemical combination
William Faithorne, 17th century English artist, c1800. Artist: Alexander BannermanWilliam Faithorne, 17th century English artist, c1800. Oval portrait of either William Faithorne the Elder (1616-1691), or his son, William Faithorne the Younger (1656-1701)
Portrait of John Harris, late 17th or early 18th century. Artist: G WhitePortrait of John Harris, late 17th or early 18th century
Jan Mabuse, 16th century Flemish artist, late 18th century(?). Artist: A BannermanJan Mabuse, 16th century Flemish artist, late 18th century(?). Jan Mabuse (c1478-1532) was the name adopted (from his birthplace, the town of Maubeuge) by Flemish Renaissance painter Jan Gossaert
George Monck, Duke of Albemarle, 17th century English soldier. Monck (1608-1670) supported the Commonwealth cause in the English Civil Wars from 1644
Gilbert Burnet, Scottish theologian and historian. An advisor to William of Orange after falling out of favour with James II
Sir Thomas Gresham, British merchant and financier, 16th century (1793). Gresham (1519-1579) was the founder of the Royal Exchange and Gresham College, London
Sir John Leake, British Admiral, 18th century(?). Leake (1656-1720) saw action in the War of the Grand Alliance and the War of the Spanish Succession
Cardinal Pole, Archbishop of Canterbury, 16th century (1805). Artist: W MaddocksCardinal Pole, Archbishop of Canterbury, 16th century (1805). Reginald Pole (1500-1558) was the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury
Unknown portrait, 18th century. Artist: J MyndeUnknown portrait, 18th century
The Lady Buls, 16th century (1812). Artist: FreemanThe Lady Buls, 16th century (1812)
Fawcett, the Comedian, 1828 (19th century). Artist: WJ EdwardsFawcett, the Comedian, 1828 (19th century). John Fawcett (1768-1837) was an English actor and playwright. From the picture in the Vernon Gallery
Henry Chicheley, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1805). Artist: R RoffeHenry Chicheley, Archbishop of Canterbury, (1805). Chicheley (c1364-1443) became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1413. He was the founder of All Souls College, Oxford
The Royal Family of Tahiti, 1864. Queen Pomare IV (1813-1877), Tama Toa, King of Raia Tea Tea, Arhii Faaite, Prince Consort, and Arhii Ane (1839-1891), Heir Presumptive, the future King Pomare V
Interior of the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls, Rome, Italy, late 19th or early 20th century. The Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls (San Paolo fuori le Mura)