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Scene From Shakespeares HamletIllustration of Hamlet facing a ghost on a castle terrace in a scene (Act I, Scene V) from William Shakespeares play, Hamlet. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Romeo And Juliet Balcony SceneIllustration of Juliet embracing Romeo on her balcony in Act II, Scene 2 of William Shakespeares play Romeo and Juliet. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Scene From Poes The Purloined LetterEngraving shows a scene from The Purloined Letter, a short story by American author Edgar Allan Poe, late 1800s. The illustration is credited to Wogel. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Illustration For Poes The Pit And The PendulumA man bound next to a pit sees horrific images of a dragon, a skeleton, a skull, and giant spiders as he is slowly tortured by a razor-edged pendulum
Death Of DiomedesThe Greek hero and demigod Heracles watches King Diomedes of Thrace being eaten by his own horses, during the completion of his famous Twelve Labours
Blue MoonCave Moonbeams illuminating through an old Indian Cave on the Island of Middle Caicos, on the Turks and Caicos Island chain
Smiling clown in overalls and bow tie holding a bunch of helium baloons, front view
Illustration of Ottoman shadow puppets, Karagoz and Hacivat
Illustration of King Herod on throne watching Salome dance, Gospel of Matthew
Illustration of an orchestra
Mexican Mariachi group doing a siesta, MexicoTraditional mexican Mariachi group in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico (MR)
Lady Liberty Pop Art Modern Design (Illustration based on the theory of Johannes Itten color)
Lady Liberty (triad of primary colors)Illustrations of Lady Liberty Pop Art style (triad of primary colors: yellow, red and blue
Lady Liberty (triad of secondary colors)Illustrations of Lady Liberty Pop Art style (triad of secondary colors: orange, green and violet)
Lady Liberty (triads of primary and secondary colors)Illustrations of Lady Liberty Pop Art style (triads of primary colors: yellow, red and blue and secondary colors: orange, green and violet)
Coosaw CreekCoosaw creek shot on a foggy day with a drone
Interior of The Triclinium Tomb, Petra, JordanThe site is open from 6am to 6pm during the summer and from 6am to 4 pm in winter
Beautiful woman holding traditional red umbrella and walking on U Bein Bridge, Myanmar
Aldous HuxleyEnglish novelist and essayist Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963). (Photo by Edward Gooch/Getty Images)
Fuchsiacirca 1880: A fuchsia, Mrs Rundell, with orange calyx and red petals. (Photo by Edward Gooch/Edward Gooch/Getty Images)
Chinamancirca 1800: A Chinese man wearing his hair in a long plait, and carrying a fan. (Photo by Edward Gooch/Edward Gooch/Getty Images)
Erythoniumscirca 1800: Three types of Erythonium. Clockwise: E Giganteum; E Revolutum; and E Grandiflorum. (Photo by Edward Gooch/Edward Gooch/Getty Images)
Old Roman Forumcirca 1930: The ruins of the forum of ancient Rome, standing in the centre of the modern city. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Herbert Felton/Getty Images)
AchtungA sign outside the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall reading Attention! You are now leaving West Berlin. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)
Tooting Pavilioncirca 1923: Posters advertise films starring Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin on show at the Tooting Electric Pavilion. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Ballygally Castlecirca 1890: Ballygally Castle in County Antrim. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)
Old Forgecirca 1857: A blacksmith at work on an anvil outside his forge. William Grundys English Views (Photo by William Grundy/London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)
Irish CavalryMarch 1919: Irish Lancers are welcomed home after service during World War I. (Photo by A. R. Coster/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
GMT Clock 1916, first year of daylight saving1st October 1916: A Greenwich Mean Time notice informs the British public of a change in time as clocks go back an hour in the first year of the daylight saving scheme
Radio CatJanuary 1926: A cat wearing headphones to listen to a radio. (Photo by Monty Fresco/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Lambeth Walkerscirca 1924: Crowds in Lambeth to see Lupino Lane doing the Lambeth Walk. He failed to perform because of the size of the crowd. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
KnickersRows of brightly coloured knickers hanging on a washing line. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Oil PollutionA general view of the harbour in Portleven, Cornwall, which was polluted after the Torrey Canyon oil tanker spilled its load off Lands End. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)
Modern Oast House21st September 1932: An all electric drying and fumigating oast house at the Hop Pickers camp in Faversham, Kent. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Close up of six string acoustic guitar
Blitz Skylinecirca 1940: London skyline in the blitz silhouetted by the light of fires. (Photo by London Express/Getty Images)
Autosilo4th June 1955: An Autosilo - a multi-storey ramp garage, invented in Switzerland - at Karlsruhe. Original Publication: Picture Post - 7789 - A Plan To End The Traffic Jam - pub
Horses Eye ViewDecember 1951: A pair of legs in seamed tights, a view of the principal boy as seen by the pantomime horse. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5642 - Brothers Under The Skin - pub
Tie Shop15th October 1938: Tartan ties belonging to various Scottish clans on display in a Whitechapel shop in the East End of London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 27 - Whitechapel - pub
Grand Ballet Brighton with Music by Leopold Wenzel
Paris At NightPARIS FRANCE - NOVEMBER 1: A couple stroll down a foggy street at night on November 1 1948 in Paris, France. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archive/Getty Images)
Gargoylecirca 1930: A Gargoyle on the cathedral of Notre Dame on the Ile de la Cite in central Paris. (Photo by Edward Charles Le Grice/Le Grice/Getty Images)
Engraving From Macbeth Sleepwalking SceneEngraving from Act V Scene I of William Shakespeares Macbeth of Lady Macbeth as she wears a nightgown and sleepwalks through a darkened room, mid to late 1800s
British Library Reading RoomA section of the newly-painted dome of the Reading Room of the British Library, 6th May 1952. The dome has been finished in cream, grey and gold. (Photo by L)
Battersea Power Station Night ViewWith dimensions of 160m x 170m, the roof of the boiler house 50m tall, and its four 103m tall, tapering chimneys, the station is a massive structure
Industrial Cabaret7th January 1956: Cabaret dancers from Eve, an exclusive French nightclub in Londons Regent Street, wearing costumes on the theme of the British Industries Fair
A man in a bowler hat walking under the arches on the cobbled Wapping High Street, London3rd December 1949: A man in a bowler hat walking under the arches on the cobbled Wapping High Street, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 4931 - The Pool Of London - pub
Treacherous Sands; Low tide, or low water slack, at Goodwin Sands1st May 1948: Low tide, or low water slack, at Goodwin Sands. The area is seamed with gullies and swillies formed by the swirling tides. Some of the holes have twelve feet of water above the sand