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Blue Plaque Housecirca 1910: Number 47 Leicester Square, London, the Home of Sir Joshua Reynolds, painter and President of the Royal Academy. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Brother Of MercyFratello Della Misercordia, a monk belonging to the Order of the Brothers of Mercy. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Eyelash StencilA woman applying make-up using an eyelash stencil. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Stage Maskscirca 1930: Chorus girls singing on stage, whilst wearing eye masks. (Photo by Sasha/Getty Images)
Winter Traderscirca 1909: Men in winter coats and hats signal and trade shares while standing outdoors on the curb market, later known as the American Stock Exchange, New York City
Graffiticirca 1970: Anti-police and pro-drugs graffiti on the walls of the flats at the corner of Clerkenwell and Farringdon Roads in London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Revolutionary Medalcirca 1917: The Order of October Revolution established in honour of the Russian Revolution of 1917. (Photo Keystone/Getty Images)
Ruined InteriorAugust 1942: The ruined interior of the New Jerusalem monastery in Istra, Croatia, after a German attack. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
I Servecirca 1900: A postcard publicising a production of I Serve My Master, showing an actress posing in chains with her hands clasped. (Photo by W. & D. Downey/Getty Images)
English Writercirca 1900: English novelist, poet and dramatist, Thomas Hardy (1840 - 1928). (Photo by W. & D. Downey/Getty Images)
Disraelicirca 1860: Benjamin Disraeli (1804 - 1881) British Statesman, Prime Minister and novelist. (Photo by W. & D. Downey/Getty Images)
Street Map1928: The Glad Hand in Munich - an information post in the shape of a large hand above a street map. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Lamp LighterJoe Styles from Putney, London who has a been a lamp lighter for 40 years, cleaning a lantern in Hyde Park, London. He has 183 gas lamps in his care. (Photo by Cleland Rimmer/Getty Images)
Lutine Bellcirca 1930: The Lutine Bell inside the callers rostrum at Lloyds of London, an association of underwriters established in the late 17th century. The bell is rung once for bad news and twice for good
Twisting Stairscirca 1820: A complex staircase in Carlton House, Pall Mall, London, designed by architect John Nash. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Kilsby Tunnel8th July 1837: A working shaft in Kilsby tunnel Original Artist - James Bourne (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Brother Grimmcirca 1855: Jacob Grimm, philologist and folklorist (1785 - 1863). He was librarian to Jerome Bonaparte, King of Westphalia in 1808
Winter Rations1820: Dealing out five kernels of corn during the colonists first winter in Plymouth. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)
Balloon Torpedo1878: The Balloon Torpedo, or Aerial Battery, a British invention of 1878; consisting of a balloon carrying explosives suspended from its underside which could be released when above target at
Stock Exchange Crash16th September 1873: The rush from the New York Stock Exchange as banks began to fail and close, leading to a ten-day closure of the Stock Exchange. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)
Banditcirca 1849: A Californian gold miner. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)
Military WeaponsApril 1862: Artillery and cannon balls in Virginia in preparation for the campaign of 1862. (Photo by Mathew Brady/Henry Guttmann/Getty Images)
The Royal George1757: The British naval vessel Royal George lying off Deptford. She sank at Spithead in 1782 with the loss of around 800 lives. Original Artist: By John Cleveley the Elder
Lawn Tennis1881: Two couples meet for a friendly game of lawn tennis. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
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)
Courting Couplecirca 1860: A courting couple of the 1860 s. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Circle Of SerpentsThe other two looked on, exclaiming Ah! How does thou change, Agnello!. An engraving by Gustave Dore, illustrating Canto XXV of Dantes Inferno, written circa 1310
The Witches FrolicA page of verses from The Witches Frolic by English cleric and humorous writer Richard Harris Barham (1788-1845), a.k.a. Thomas Ingoldsby, published 1888
Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886) Hungarian composer born in Raiding. He played in public at the age of nine, and then went to study in Vienna
Pilgrims Progresscirca 1875: Angels giving the roll to Christian. From John Bunyans The Pilgrims Progress. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)