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The Farmers Boy - I used to keep my masters ducksVintage engraving from nursery rhyme and English folk song The Farmers Boy. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters ducks
Queen of Hearts -King oh Hearts, Called for those tartsVintage engraving from nursery rhyme The Queen of Hearts. The King oh Hearts, Called for those tarts, And beat the Knave full sore
King of Hearts - Called for those tartsVintage engraving from nursery rhyme The Queen of Hearts. The King oh Hearts, Called for those tarts
Cat that Killed the RatVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is the Cat, That killed the Rat
The Farmers BoyVintage engraving from nursery rhyme and English folk song The Farmers Boy. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters Children
The Farmers Boy - When I was a farmerVintage engraving from nursery rhyme and English folk song The Farmers Boy. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters dogs
The Man all tattered and tornVintage engraving from the popular British nursery rhyme This Is the House That Jack Built. This is The Man all tattered and torn, That kissed the Maiden all forlorn
The Farmers Boy - My pretty lassVintage engraving from nursery rhyme and English folk song The Farmers Boy. Says I, My pretty lass, will you come to the banks of the Aire oh?
Dog went mad and bit the manVintage engraving from the nursery rhyme An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog by Oliver Goldsmith. The dog, to gain some private ends, Went Mad, and bit the man
The Farmers Boy - I used to keep my masters horsesVintage engraving from nursery rhyme and English folk song The Farmers Boy. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters horses
The Farmers Boy - I used to keep my masters pigsVintage engraving from nursery rhyme and English folk song The Farmers Boy. When I was a farmer, a Farmers Boy, I used to keep my masters pigs
Sing a Song of SixpenceVintage engraving from Sing a Song of Sixpence a well-known English nursery rhyme, originating in the 18th century
Sing a Song of Sixpence - Was not that a dainty DishVintage engraving from Sing a Song of Sixpence a well-known English nursery rhyme, originating in the 18th century. Was not that a dainty Dish, To set before the King ?
Town and Headland of WhitbyVintage engraving from 1884 of the Town and Headland of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England
The Infant Napoleon and his motherVintage engraving of The Infant Napoleon and his mother, Letizia Ramolino, in the room of his birth
Napoleon Bonaparte at Auxonne, 1788Vintage engraving of Napoleon Bonaparte at Auxonne, in the Cote-d Or department in the Burgundy region of eastern France, 1788. From the painting by Francois Flamenc
Eminent Victorians - Portrait of Field Marshal Garnet WolseleyVintage engraving of a Field Marshal Garnet Wolseley, an Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army. He served in Burma, the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, China, Canada and widely throughout Africa
Josephine de Beauharnais Empress of the FrenchVintage engraving of Josephine de Beauharnais Empress of the French 1763 to 1814 was the first wife of Napoleon I, and thus the first Empress of the French
Portrait of Jean-Mathieu-Philibert SerurierVintage engraving of Jean-Mathieu-Philibert Serurier, 1st Comte Serurier (8 December 1742 aA 21 December 1819) led a division in the War of the First Coalition
Reinforcement of spectacles - RabelaisVintage colour lithograph showing a scene from the works of Rabelais. A grand renfort de besicles, Gargantua, Liv. I, Chap. II
Eminent Victorians - Portrait of William Edward ForsterVintage engraving of William Edward Forster11 July 1818 to 6 April 1886, who was an English industrialist, philanthropist and Liberal Party statesman
The Nights of Straparola - Conjuration of the KiteVintage engraving by E R Hughes from The Nights of Straparola. Collection of 75 stories by Italian author and fairy tale collector Giovanni Francesco Straparola
Rabelais - Games of Gargantua painting picturesVintage engraving of a scene from Francois Rabelaiss Gargantua and Pantagruel. The Games of Gargantua, painting pictures
Napoleon Bonaparte on Horseback 1814Vintage colour print of Napoleon Bonaparte on Horseback 1814, by Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier
Queen Elizabeth I as a young girlVintage engraving of Queen Elizabeth I as a young girl
Queen Mary IPortrait of Queen Mary I (1516 - 1568)
Queen Elizabeth the FirstQueen Elizabeth I of England, taken from a 1575 chalk sketch by Zucchero (Zuccaro). From Old & New Londona by Walter Thornbury and Edward Walford, published in parts by Cassell & Co
Coronation procession of Anne Boleyn to Westminster AbbeyThe Coronation procession of Anne Boleyn to Westminster Abbey. Anne Boleyn married Henry VIII of England on 25th January 1533 and her Coronation was held on 1st June, 1533
King Edward VI of England (1537-1553), only legitimate son of Henry VIII, who became King of England and Ireland at the age of nine in 1547. He died aged 15
King Edward VI keeping his diaryVintage victorian engraving of King Edward VI keeping his diary
King Edward VI and his advisorsVintage engraving of King Edward VI and his advisors
British RoyaltyFine Art Storehouse Vintage: People: British Royalty
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth IVintage engraving of Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I 1533 to 1603, was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death
King Henry V of EnglandVintage engraving of King Henry V of England
Charles Emmanuel I (1562-1630), Duke of Savoy, published in 1805Charles Emmanuel I the Great (1562 - 1630), Duke of Savoy. Copper engraving, published in 1805
Mary I of England (1516-1558), copper engraving, published in 1805Mary I of England (1516 - 1558), Queen of England and Ireland. Copper engraving, published in 1805
Charles II (630-1685), British king, copper engraving, published in 1805Charles II (630 - 1685), King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Copper engraving, published in 1805
Anne Boleyn (c. 1501-1536), Queen of England, copper engraving, published 1805Anne Boleyn (c. 1501 - 1536), Queen of England from 1533 to 1536 as the second wife of King Henry VIII. Her execution by beheading made her a key figure at the beginning of the English Reformation
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a fat pig smiling in a ditchVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was a fat pig smiling in a ditch
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a tatter t boggartVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the first thing they did find, Was a tatter t boggart, in a field
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; a hunting they did goVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. Its of three jovial huntsmen, an a hunting they did go
The Three Jovial Huntsmen; gruntin, grindin grindlestoneVintage engraving from story of the Three Jovial Huntsmen a traditional childrens tale. They hunted, an they hollo d, an the next thing they did find, Was a gruntin, grindin grindlestone
Milan, Italy antique map from 1898
The wondering neighbours ranVintage engraving from the nursery rhyme An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog by Oliver Goldsmith. Around from all the neighbouring streets, The wondering neighbours ran
Caricature of the politician (XXXL)The politician engraved(1850)by A.Wright.Fac simile of the original engraving from the design by W.Hogarth(1697-1764).Restored by Pictore.The politician reading the newspaper with the candle held
Hymen and Cupid in ancient GreeceCupid plays lyre held by Hymenaios in Ancient Greece.Steel engraving by E. Chavanefrom the original picture by W.Hogarth (1697-1764)
William Hogarth Industry and Idleness Fellow Prentices at theirVintage engraving of showing a scene from William Hogarths Industry and Idleness. It intended to illustrate to working children the possible rewards of hard work and diligent application
William Hogarth The Rakes ProgressVintage engraving of showing a scene from William Hogarths The Rakes Progress. The series shows the decline and fall of Tom Rakewell, the spendthrift son and heir of a rich merchant