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Knights Templar. Illustration of stone figures from Temple Church in London
The Snowballer, 19th century. Victorian boy about to throw a snowball
Sir Kenelm Digby, (c1815-1820). Artist: Robert CooperSir Kenelm Digby, From the original of Vandyke in the Bodleian Gallery, Oxford. (c1815-1820). Digby (1603-1665) was a courtier, philosopher, diplomat and scientist during the reign of Charles I
Plan of the Cathedral Church of Durham. late 18th century. Plan of the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, also known as Durham Cathedral, in Durham
Meeting of Henry VIII and Francis I. at Ardres - The Field of the Cloth of Gold, 1520, (1855). 19th century depiction of the meeting between Henry VIII of England
Dunnington Castle, Berks. late 18th century. Ground plan of Donnington Castle in Berkshire, (here spelled Dunnington Castle) in the small village of Donnington, near Newbury
The Prince of Wales Setting the Chief Stone at the New Grammar School at ReadingThe Prince of Wales, as a Freemason, Setting the Chief Stone at the New Grammar School at Reading. 1870. The Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VII)
The Christening of Prince Arthur, 24 September 1486, (1782). The Procession at the Christening of Prince Arthur, son of Henry VII
Plan of Penrith Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century. The castle in Penrith, Cumbria, was built between 1399 and 1470 as a defence against Scottish raids from the north. Published by Alexander Hogg
Margate, Arrival of the Husbands Boat, 1856. Artist: SwainMargate, Arrival of the Husbands Boat, 1856. Crowds at the port of Margate in Kent. From the Illustrated Times, 6 September 1856
Lewes Castle, in Sussex. late 18th century. Lewes Castle in East Sussex was built in 1087 by William de Warenne, brother-in-law of William the Conqueror and 1st Earl of Surrey
The Cambridge Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. Artist: Hills and SaundersThe Cambridge Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. From the Illustrated London News, 26 March 1898
Flute, violin and chitarrone (George Frederick Handel as a young musician in Hamburg); eighteenth century French engraving, 1948. From Musical Instruments Through the Ages, by Dr. Alexander Buchner
Lute, violin and black (curved) zink; Italian engraving of the year 1784, 1948. From Musical Instruments Through the Ages, by Dr. Alexander Buchner. [Spring Books, London, 1948]
Lute: Krumlov chrestomathy of the beginning of the fifteenth century, 1948. From Musical Instruments Through the Ages, by Dr. Alexander Buchner. [Spring Books, London, 1948]
56 Indian bow instrument, tayuc. 1948. From Musical Instruments Through the Ages, by Dr. Alexander Buchner. [Spring Books, London, 1948]
Fernando Guillemardet, c1798, (1938). Artist: Francisco GoyaFernando Guillemardet, c1798, (1938). Portrait of Fernando Guillemardet, the French ambassador to Spain between 1798 and 1800. Paingting in the Louvre, Paris, France
Lift me up! Tie me in my Chair! Fill my Glass!, 1838. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenLift me up! Tie me in my Chair! Fill my Glass!, 1838. Scene depicting one of the humorous adventures of Mr Jorrocks, a vulgar Cockney grocer who aspires to the sporting life in the country
Mr. Jorrocks makes a Faux Pas at the Countess de Jacksons Ball, 1838. ArtistMr. Jorrocks makes a Faux Pas at the Countess de Jacksons Ball, 1838. Scene depicting one of the humorous adventures of Mr Jorrocks
The Table d Hote- Water, I do declare, - with Worms in it, 1838. ArtistThe Table d Ho te- Water, I do declare, - with Worms in it, 1838. Scene depicting one of the humorous adventures of Mr Jorrocks
Mr. Jorrocks makes his Entree into the Newmarket Betting-ring, 1838. ArtistMr. Jorrocks makes his Entre e into the Newmarket Betting-ring, 1838. Scene depicting one of the humorous adventures of Mr Jorrocks
Mr Jorrockss Hunt Breakfast: a Terrible Surprise, 1838. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenMr Jorrockss Hunt Breakfast: a Terrible Surprise, 1838. Scene depicting one of the humorous adventures of Mr Jorrocks, a vulgar Cockney grocer who aspires to the sporting life in the country
Swell and the Surrey. The Hounds in Full Cry, 1838. Artist: Henry Thomas AlkenSwell and the Surrey. The Hounds in Full Cry, 1838. Scene depicting one of the humorous adventures of Mr Jorrocks, a vulgar Cockney grocer who aspires to the sporting life in the country
The Wood Nymph, c1787, (1925). Artist: John Raphael SmithThe Wood Nymph, c1787, (1925). From English Rural Life in the Eighteenth Century, by W. Gaunt. [The Connoisseur, London, 1925]
Unveiling of the Chattri by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, 1st February 1921, (1939)Unveiling of the Chattri by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, 1st February 1921, (1939). The Chattri war memorial in Brighton, Sussex, is unveiled by Edward, Prince of Wales (1894-1972)
Lord Kitchener Addressing Indian Patients, 20th July 1915, (1939). Brighton Pavilion was used as a military hospital during the First World War
The South Gate, c1900, (1939)The South Gate, Before The Erection of the Indian Memorial Gateway, c1900, (1939). The south gate was replaced with the construction of the Indian Memorial Gateway in 1921
Plan of Raby Castle, in Durham. late 18th century. Artist: ThorntonPlan of Raby Castle, in Durham. late 18th century. Plan of the medieval castle near Staindrop in County Durham, built by John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, between approximately 1367 and 1390
School for Scandal play at the Vaudeville Theatre, 1882. The Screen Scene from the play by Richard Sheridan, with Ada Cavendish (1839-1895). Illustration from The Graphic, 13 May 1882
A Curious Gate at Stepney, 1791. This House by Tradition is call d King Johns Gate from what Authority is not known, but will serve as a specimen of Variegated Brick work
Drawing Room, Boughton-Malherbe, Kent. (mid 19th century). Possibly a view of Boughton Place in Boughton Malherbe, Kent
Thomas Blood, (1817). Colonel Thomas Blood (1618-1680), was an Anglo-Irish officer best known for his attempt to steal the Crown Jewels of England from the Tower of London in 1671
A View Near Mold, c1752. Artist: John BoydellA View Near Mold, c1752. Rural scene in Flintshire, Wales
A View taken from Christ Church Meadows, Oxford, 1807. Artist: Robert DightonA View taken from Christ Church Meadows, Oxford, 1807. Two Oxford dons in traditional black robes: James Webber (c1771-1847), Dean of Ripon, and Dr Cyril Jackson (1746-1819), Dean of Christ Church
Blenheim House. Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, was built in the 18th century as the seat of the Dukes of Marlborough
Miss, I have a Monstrous Crow to pluck with you!!, 1794. Artist: James GillrayMiss, I have a Monstrous Crow to pluck with you!!, 1794. An older woman (or possibly a man dressed as a woman), points at a younger woman, apparently pregnant, while a crow under table says Oh
West View of King Edwards Chapel on Wakefield Bridge in the County of York, c1800. Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin, Wakefield, built on Wakefields medieval bridge
Vienna, Showing the International Exhibition Buildings, 1873. Artist: T SulmanVienna, Showing the International Exhibition Buildings, 1873. Birds eye view of the 1873 Worlds Fair, held in the Austria-Hungarian capital of Vienna
King Egbert The Great, (1732). Artist: G KingKing Egbert The Great, (1732). Egbert, King of the West Saxons (770-839 AD)
Valetta Harbour, Malta, c1856. Engraving after a painting, The Grand Harbour of Malta from the Corradino Point, showing ships in the bustling port
Entrance to the Valley of Petra. c1880. Artist: John Douglas WoodwardEntrance to the Valley of Petra. c1880. Arch marking the way into the Nabataean city of Petra, now in Jordan. Nabataea was conquered by the Roman emperor Trajan in 106 AD
Netley Abbey, 1776. Artist: Richard GodfreyNetley Abbey, 1776. Ruined late medieval monastery in the village of Netley near Southampton in Hampshire. The abbey was founded in 1239 by the Bishop of Winchester as a house for Roman Catholic
A Perspective View of Colchester, in the County of Essex. c1742. View of the town, with ships on the River Colne. From The Complete English Traveller
The Monastry of Grey Friars, Newcastle Upon Tyne, c1860. Artist: Thomas DickThe Monastry of Grey Friars, Newcastle Upon Tyne, c1860. Inscribed: Now the Residence of Major Anderson. GreyFriars was a friary in what is now Tyne and Wear
The Officer of the Ulans in the Service of the King of Prussia, (18th century?). Uhlans were Polish light cavalry
Finchley Church, 18th century. St Marys parish church, Finchley, Middlesex (now London N3), seen from the southeast. Originally known as the Church of Our Ladye Saint Marye at Fynceslea
Lumley Castle, County Durham, c1779. Artists: William Byrne, Samuel MiddimanLumley Castle, County Durham, c1779. 14th-century quadrangular castle at Chester-le-Street, traditionally the seat of the Earl of Scarbrough
View of Tavistock-Abby in the County of Devon, late 18th-early 19th century. The Benedictine Abbey of Saint Mary and Saint Rumon. Published by Alexander Hogg