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Opening of Parliament - The Royal Procession Passing Whitehall. 1854. The State Coach containing Queen Victoria passes the Banqueting House on Whitehall
Marriage of the King of Portugal, by Proxy, with the Princess Stephanie, 1858Marriage of the King of Portugal, by Proxy, with the Princess Stephanie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, 29 April 1858. Princess Stephanie (1837-1859) married King Peter V of Portugal (1837-1861)
State Procession Bearing Presents from the Governor-General of India to the King of Ava, 1856. Procession of elephants with gifts from the British governor-general to the royal court at Ava (or Inwa)
Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Liverpool. The Procession to St. Georges Hall, 1865. The future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra were shown round the library
The Oxford Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. Artist: Hills and SaundersThe Oxford Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. From the Illustrated London News, 26 March 1898
Penshurst, Kent. Penshurst Place is a historic building near Tonbridge, Kent, and was the birthplace of the great Elizabethan poet, courtier and soldier, Sir Philip Sidney
Entrance Hall at Rood Ashton, Wiltshire, mid 19th century. Artist: Day & HagheEntrance Hall at Rood Ashton, Wiltshire, mid 19th century. Residence of W.Long Esq, M.P. - British politician Walter Hulme Long, 1st Viscount Long (1854-1924) lived here
Tomb of Sir Nicholas de Villers & his Lady in Down Amney Church. The recumbent effigies of Sir Nicholas de Villiers (died 1294) and his wife in All Saints Church, Down Ampney, Gloucestershire
The Choir of Salisbury Cathedral, (c19th century). Artist: W Gray JuniorThe Choir of Salisbury Cathedral, (c19th century). Interior of Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire. The choir dates from the 13th century
Melrose Abbey. Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders was founded by Cistercian monks in 1136 at the request of King David I of Scotland
Celebrities of the Day - Lord Randolph Churchill, M. P. (1885)Celebrities of the Day - Lord Randolph Churchill, M.P. 1885. Churchill (1849-1892) was the father of the British prime minister, Sir Winston Churchill. From a supplement in The Graphic, 30 May 30 1885
Brandenburgh House. c1790, (1795). View of Brandenburg (or Brandenburgh) House in the village of Hammersmith, now part of London. The house was owned by the Margrave of Brandenburg-Anspach
The North East View of the Queens Palace at Windsor. 1780. View of part of Windsor Castle. From The London Magazine, January 1780
Cathedral Church of Durham, 18th century. Floor plan and index of rooms for the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, also known as Durham Cathedral
Crinoline in the Ball Room, c1859. Artist: CJ CullifordCrinoline in the Ball Room. Valse Ala Mode. My Dear Tiney is Fretting exceedingly at being kept Solitary so long. c1859. Victorian couple dancing the waltz - the woman is showing bloomers under her
The North Front of Sion College, London Wall, as it appeared in 1800, 1815. ArtistThe North Front of Sion College, London Wall, as it appeared in the Year 1800 before it was Rebuilt, 1815. From an original drawing in the possession of the President and Fellows of Sion College
West View of Blackwell Hall. c1750-1800. Inner court of Blackwell Hall in Cheapside, London. From Harrisons History of London
The French Hospital near Old Street. c1756. Artist: Benjamin ColeThe French Hospital near Old Street. c1756. The French Hospital in Bath Street, London, was founded in 1718 as a hospice for poor French Protestants and their descendants
View of Baynards Castle. late 18th century. Artist: WoodingView of Baynards Castle. late 18th century. Baynards Castle refers to buildings on two neighbouring sites fronting the River Thames in the City of London
The Excise Office. c1756. Artist: Benjamin ColeThe Excise Office. c1756. Inner courtyard of the Excise Office in Old Broad Street, London
St. Briget alias St. Brides Church. mid 18th century. Artist: William Henry TomsSt. Briget alias St. Brides Church. mid 18th century. Built in 1672, St Brides in Fleet Street is one of Christopher Wrens churches built to replace those in the City of London destroyed by the Great
View of Lumley Castle in the Bishoprick of Durham. c1779-1790. 14th-century quadrangular castle at Chester-le-Street, County Durham, traditionally the seat of the Earl of Scarbrough
Winter Occupation, 1755. Artist: Thomas MajorWinter Occupation, 1755. Rustic scene in Holland, loading a sledge with firewood
John Vandersuste; John Blackmore, c1855. Artist: James Henry LynchJohn Vandersuste; John Blackmore, c1855. John Vandersuste and naval officer John Blackmore. Signed by Blackmore
Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, 19th century. Artist:s LeithStirling Castle, Stirlingshire, 19th century. Situated on top of a volcanic outcrop known as Castle Rock, Stirling Castle is one of the largest castles in Scotland
Plan of the Cathedral Church, Hereford. late 18th century. Hereford Cathedral in Herefordshire dates from 1079 and is dedicated to two patron saints
Plan of Carlisle Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century. Norman motte and bailey castle in Cumbria, near the ruins of Hadrians Wall
Plan of Hermitage Workworth, in Northumberland. late 18th century. Artist: ThorntonPlan of Hermitage Workworth, in Northumberland. late 18th century. Warkworth (here spelled Workworth ) Hermitage, is a chapel
Plan of St Jamess Hospital near Lewes in Sussex, late 18th-early 19th century. The hospital of St James, thought to have been an almshouse which fell into disuse soon after the dissolution of Lewes
Warwick Castle, in Warwickshire. late 18th century. Artist: ThorntonWarwick Castle, in Warwickshire. late 18th century. Plan of the castle which was first fortified in c915. William I ordered the castle to be extended in 1086
Plan of Flint Castle in Flintshire. c1800. Flint Castle, on the north-east coast of Wales, dates from 1277. Its single Donjon tower, (bottom right), isolated from the rest of the inner ward
Bishop Cranmer, (18th century?). Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) was the Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI
Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane, Barbican, 1800. London home of the German Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland (1619-1682), a Cavalier cavalry commander during the English Civil War
A View near the City of Lin-Tsin on the Banks of the Grand Canal. 1796. Artist: William ByrneA View near the City of Lin-Tsin on the Banks of the Grand Canal. 1796. Artist William Alexander accompanied Lord Macartney on the Macartney Mission, the first British diplomatic mission to China
A Very (Im)Pertinent Question. 1830. Three men discuss politics. The man on the right says: I have just dropped in to ask you a little question
Military Map of the Seat of War, 1870. Map showing northern France, including Paris and the English Channel, during the Franco-Prussian War, (1870-1871). From The Times, 15 November 1870
The Origin of Horn Fair, Held at Charlton in Kent, (c1803). Artist: William Wynne RylandThe Origin of Horn Fair, Held at Charlton in Kent, (c1803). Late 18th century depiction of a supposed incident involving King John of England
Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State, mid-late 17th century. Sir Edward Nicholas (1593-1669) was an English office holder and politician who served as Secretary of State to Charles I and Charles II
View of Eaton-College, in Buckinghamshire, c1779. View of the chapel at the famous Eton College public school in Berkshire. From The Modern Universal British Traveller
A View of the Haven of Acapulco, c1768. The port of Acapulco, on the Pacific coast of Mexico, became an important trading post after the Spanish conquest of the Americas. From Drakes Voyages
Three Chinese figures, 18th century. Artist: Charles GrignionThree Chinese figures, 18th century. A mendicant, a peasant and a lady of distinction
Second View of the Gulf of Messina in the Island of Sicily. c1780. Ships in the Strait of Messina, the sea between the eastern tip of Sicily (Punta del Faro)
The Governor of Batavias Palace, in the East Indies. c1750. Batavia, the capital of the Dutch East Indies during the colonial period
Le Gladiateur, c1717. Engraving of a sculpture showing Roman gladiator
Habits of Dagestan Tartars of Tarcu, on the borders of Persia, 1780. Artist: NC GoodnightHabits of Dagestan Tartars of Tarcu, on the borders of Persia, 1780. From Millars New Complete Universal System of Geography
A View of the Island in the Garden of Hopkins, Esqr. near Cobham in Surry. c1760A View from the West side of the Island in the Garden of Hopkins, Esqr. near Cobham in Surry. c1760. Ladies and gentlemen can be seen crossing a bridge and boating in landscaped gardens
The Ancient Royal Palace of Holyrood. Edinburgh, mid 19th century. Military parade in front of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Palace of Holyroodhouse was founded as a monastery in 1128
Perspective View of Wentworth-House in Yorkshire; the Seat of The Marquess of Rockingham, 1771. View of Wentworth Woodhouse, a Baroque house built in the 18th century