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Navarino20th October 1827: The Battle of Navarino during the Greek War of Independence, where the Turkish and Egyptian forces were defeated by the combined fleets of Great Britain, France and Russia
Below Stairscirca 1820: A party being held in the servants quarters, entitled High Life Below Stairs. Robert Cruikshank was the brother of the famous artist and illustrator, George Cruikshank
Pigeon Shootingcirca 1825: Tom, Jerry and the fat knight engaged in a pigeon shooting match. Original Artwork: Drawn and engraved by Robert Cruikshank for Life in and out of London
Brighton Pavilioncirca 1825: The Indian-style domes of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, built by Henry Holland and John Nash for King George IV, then Prince of Wales. Original Artwork: Drawn and engraved by J Bruce
Carlton Housecirca 1820: The south front of Carlton House on Pall Mall, London, designed by John Nash. Peacocks wander about on the lawn. Original Artwork: Engraving by R Reeve after J Westall, ARA
Student Party1824: Oxford undergraduates on a latenight drinking escapade. The original caption reads Oxford Transports or Albanians doing Penance for Past Offences
The Arrival1824: Western Entrance into Cockney Land. Smart carriages and elegant horsemen flock past the western gate of Londons Hyde Park
Hold The Posecirca 1826: A French cartoon by Daumier showing a man clamped into a chair whilst having his photograph taken. The caption reads The Position supposed to be the most comfortable for getting a nice
Map Of United StatesCartoon map of the United States with a turtle marked Administration pulling against an alligator both carrying various people
Steam Power1820: An illustrators comic vision of future pollution from various modes of steam-powered transport. People are represented as walking, riding and flying by steam
Planned Wellington ArchA drawing by architect Decimus Burton of his planned Wellington Arch and screen, at the entrance to Constitution Hill, London, circa 1825. The arch was built between 1826 and 1830
Philadelphia MintThe United States Mint on Seventh Street, Philadelphia, circa 1820. Known as Ye Olde Mint, this was the first building to house the Philadelphia Mint
Stephensons Rocketcirca 1829: The steam engine designed and built by George Stephenson (1781 - 1848) (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Brixton TreadmillPrisoners on a treadmill at Brixton Prison, London, circa 1825. Brixton was one of the first prisons to introduce treadmills in 1821. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Steeplechasecirca 1825: Steeplechasing by the English sporting artist Henry Thomas Alken ((1785 - 1851). (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)