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Vanity Fair Print - Thomas Erskine May 1st Baron FarnboroughVictorian caricature of Thomas Erskine May, 1st Baron Farnborough. By Ape (Carlo Pellegrini). Vanity Fair 1871
19th Amendment Votes for Women IllustrationIllustration promoting votes for women with hand drawn lettering
Jack Sprat Could Eat No Fat - Victorian nursery rhyme illustrationA fat woman (wearing a monstrous headdress) and her thin husband unequally share a meal while a servant brings them some drinks
Vanity Fair Print of Don Manuel Rances Y VillanuevaVictorian caricature of Don Manuel Rances Y Villanueva. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of Archbishop Henry Edward ManningVictorian caricature of Henry Edward Manning, an English Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster and a cardinal. By Ape (Carlo Pellegrini). Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of HarrowbyVictorian caricature of Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby, a British politician. He held office under Lord Palmerston as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in 1855
Vanity Fair Print of Sir John PenderVictorian caricature of Sir John Pender, British submarine communications cable pioneer. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print - George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of NormanbyVictorian caricature of George Phipps, 2nd Marquess of Normanby, a British Liberal politician and colonial governor of Nova Scotia, Queensland, New Zealand and Victoria. By Ape. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of Alfred, Lord TennysonVictorian caricature of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, who was Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during much of Queen Victorias reign and remains one of the most popular British poets
Vanity Fair Print of Sir Francis GrantVictorian caricature of Francis Grant, a Scottish portrait painter, who painted Queen Victoria and many distinguished British aristocratic and political figures of the day
Vanity Fair Print of George Bentinck (MP)Victorian caricature of George Bentinck (MP) 1803 to 1886, a British Conservative politician. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print - Edward Wilbraham 1st Earl of LathomVictorian caricature of Edward Bootle Wilbraham 1st Earl of Lathom, known as The Lord Skelmersdale between 1853 and 1880, was a British Conservative politician. By Ape (Carlo Pellegrini)
Vanity Fair Print of Sir Fitzroy Edward KellyVictorian caricature of Sir Fitzroy Edward Kelly, was an English commercial lawyer, Tory politician and judge. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of John Everett MillaisVictorian caricature of John Everett Millais. By Ape (Carlo Pellegrini). An English painter and illustrator who was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of George Whyte-MelvilleVictorian caricature of George John Whyte-Melville, a Scottish novelist of the sporting-field and a poet. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of the 1st Duke of SaldanhaVictorian caricature of Joao Carlos de Saldanha Oliveira e Daun, 1st Duke of Saldanha, a Portuguese marshal and statesman. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print - William I, German EmperorVictorian caricature of William I (Wilhelm I), German Emperor and King of Prussia. Under the leadership of William and his Minister President Otto von Bismarck
Vanity Fair Print of Matthew ArnoldVictorian caricature of Matthew Arnold, an English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of Sir Henry ColeVictorian caricature of Sir Henry Cole, an English civil servant and inventor who facilitated many innovations in commerce and education in 19th century Britain
Vanity Fair Print of William Henry GregoryVictorian caricature of William Henry Gregory, an Anglo-Irish writer and politician. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of Captain Eyre Massey ShawVictorian caricature of Captain Eyre Massey Shaw, the Superintendent of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, and its predecessor, the London Fire Engine Establishment, from 1861 to 1891
Vanity Fair Print of Charles VoyseyVictorian caricature of Charles Voysey, a priest of the Church of England who was condemned by the Privy Council for heterodoxy and went on to found a Theist Church. By James Tissot. Vanity Fair 1871
Vanity Fair Print of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron EburyVictorian caricature of Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury, a British courtier and Whig politician. He served as Comptroller of the Household between 1830 and 1834
Vanity Fair Print of Michael Thomas BassVictorian caricature of Michael Thomas Bass, a British brewer and member of the British House of Commons. Under his leadership
Vanity Fair Print of The Tichborne ClaimantVictorian caricature of The Tichborne Claimant. The Tichborne case was a legal cause cAzelAzAšbre that captivated Victorian England in the 1860s and 1870s
Vanity Fair Print of Sir John Shaw-LefevreVictorian caricature of Sir John Shaw-Lefevre, a British barrister, Whig politician and civil servant. By Ape (Carlo Pellegrini). Vanity Fair 1871
Two white ducks with heads under water, synchronized swimming
Antique map of lines of equal magnetic declination, 1885
Red Forest Maple Leaves in Peak Fall Colors WisconsinEnd of the summer season brings such vibrant and colorful hues to the forest. I was walking through a Northern Wisconsin woods when I saw this canopy of red maple leaves
World Exhibition in Paris
Exhibition building in Berlin since 1883
Three male figures and one female figure standing on different coloured columns of various heights
Sunflower field, Common sunflowers -Helianthus annuus-
Banded Demoiselles -Calopteryx splendens-, two males, Bulgaria
Two Pale Clouded Yellows on a blade of grass, Golden Eight -Colias hyale-, Bulgaria
NWP Protest14th November 1918: Banner bearers of the National Womens party campaigning for equal rights for women are arrested in Capitol grounds. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Suffragettescirca 1926: A demonstration for equal votes for women seen walking past Embankment Tube Station. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Capitol PetitionsSuffragettes representing nearly every state in the United States of America ascending the steps of the Senate in Washington, to present petitions demanding equal rights for women
American Suffragettes Marching Around the White House, 4th March 19174th March 1917: American suffragettes marching around the White House in Washington D.C. in a silent plea for equal rights. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Arsenal Fan HandstandAn Arsenal fan performs a one handed handstand at Euston Station to entertain his fellow supporters on their way to Birmingham for the F A Cup replay, 29th January 1930. (Photo by S. R)
The Lions CageJanuary 1909: Mr Denman, Fellow of the Zoological Society, at the lions cage. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
The Mandrills CageJanuary 1909: Mr Denman, Fellow of the Zoological Society, giving a mandrill a nibble. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Leopardcirca 1909: A Fellow of the Zoological Society in his top hat reaches out to a caged Prince of Wales leopard at the zoo. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)