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Dil Khoosha PalaceThe Dil Khoosha Palace and the Martiniere in Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Extracting TreasurePrize Agents Extracting Treasure after the capture of Delhi by the British, during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. A wealthy man is threatened with death until he reveals where he has hidden his
Battle Of KassassinThe British mountain battery repel their Egyptian attackers in front of Kassassin, during the Urabi Revolt, 9th September 1882. Original Publication : Illustrated London News - pub
Beisi Ta PagodaThe Pih Che Tah (Beisi Ta) Pagoda or North Temple Pagoda in Soochow (Suzhou), circa 1865. (Photo by William Saunders/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Imperial StockadeThe Imperial Stockade in front of the Sowuum or East Gate in Soochow (Suzhou), in which the Wangs (Taiping Generals or Princes ) were beheaded at the end of the Taiping Rebellion, circa 1863
Birds EggsA cluster of birds eggs, circa 1800. They belong to the brambling, the green woodpecker, the grey wagtail, the red-backed shrike, the hoopoe, blackbird, the bee-eater and the cuckoo
Litoral BirdsVarious seabirds on the shore, circa 1800. From left to right, a Richardsons skua, a black-toed gull, a Glaucous gull, a lesser tern and a black tern
Birds Of PreyFive birds of prey, circa 1800. From left to right, a gyrfalcon, a peregrine falcon, a goshawk, a kite or glead, and a female kestrel. An engraving by J. Bishop after a drawing by J. Stewart
Napoleon III In GenoaThe French Emperor Napoleon III arrives in Genoa, during Il Risorgimento, the Italian unification, 1859. Lithograph by T. G. Dutton after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli
Battle Of SolferinoThe Piedmontese troops attack Madonna della Scoperta in northern Italy, during the Battle of Solferino, 24th June 1859. A lithograph by E. Walker after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli
Sardinians In TurinThe Sardinian cavalry arrive in Turin during Il Risorgimento, circa 1859. A lithograph by R. M. Bryson after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
French In GenoaThe French troops arrive in Genoa, during Il Risorgimento, the Italian unification, 1859. A lithograph by T. G. Dutton after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Taking Of MagentaThe taking of Magenta during the Second Italian War of Independence, 4th June 1859. A Franco-Sardinian force defeated the Austrian Empire. Lithograph by E. Walker after a drawing by Carlo Bossoli
The Battle Of MontebelloThe Battle of Montebello during the Second Italian War of Independence, 20th May 1859. The Austrian Empire was defeated by a Franco-Sardinian force. By F. Baebenroth
Great MeteorIllustration entitled The Great Meteor of October 7, 1868, depicting a meteor streaking across the night sky above a river, 7th October 1868
CaperIllustration entitled Cappris Spinosa (L.), depicting caper, a perennial spiny bush that bears rounded, fleshy leaves and big white to pinkish-white flowers, circa 1850
The LibraryIllustration entitled The Library, depicting a book-lined room with a desk and three chairs and a figure sitting reading on a window seat
Common YewIllustration entitled Common Yew - Taxus baccata, depicting flat small leaves, and seed cones, which appear like small red berries, circa 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Bourgeois And Her ServantIllustration entitled Bourgeoise de Paris et sa Servante (Bourgeois of Paris and her servant), depicting a well-dressed woman in fine clothing with her train being held by a servant who follows up
Mens Fashions, 1845Illustration depicting two men, each wearing a coat and carrying cane, 1845. One holds a hat in his hand while the other is wearing his, with his back turned to the viewer
Womens FashionsIllustration depicting two women, each wearing ornate flowing gowns, 6th June 1868. By P. Lacouriere and E. Preval. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Womens FashionsIllustration depicting three women, each wearing ornate flowing gowns, January 1898. Two of the three women are standing while the third is seated. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Womens FashionsEngraving from Frank Leslies Ladys Magazine, depicting two women, each wearing ornate flowing gowns, while a young girl holding a cat plays an upright piano, USA, circa 1875. By E. Preval
The LadiesIllustration entitled The Ladies, with two women, each wearing ornate flowing gowns, Great Britain, 1872. Both women are wearing a bonnet
HusbandryIllustration entitled Husbandry, depicting husbandry implements, London, England, circa 1850. Figures 1 to 4 show a sheepfold, figures 5 to 11 show shearing tools
The Ladies Gazette of FashionEngraving from The Ladies Gazette of Fashion, depicting two women, each wearing ornate gowns, circa 1875. By H. Leger. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Ewer And MirrorIllustration from Le Moyen-age et la Renaissance ( The Middle Ages and the Renaissance ), depicting an ornate bronze ewer and mirror from the 16th century
A Cavalier with a gun in one hand, Great Britain, circa 1645. Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I during the English Civil War (1642-1651)
Our Lady of TolgaRussian icon Our Lady of Tolga, depicting a seated Madonna holding the Christ child, from the Tolga Convent at Yaroslavl, Russia, circa 1327. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
AmaryllisIllustration entitled Amaryllis Victoria Superba, depicting a large red flower and stem, circa 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Keepers CornerIllustration entitled The Keepers Corner, depicting a man reclining with four dogs and a pile of dead pheasants, 1894. A painting by Thomas Blinks. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
RacingIllustration entitled Racing, depicting a meet, circa 1840. The illustration depicts ten horses and jockeys, with a crowd urging them on. Engraving by I. Clark after Henry Alken
The Lawyers ClerkIllustration entitled The Lawyers Clerk, depicting a young man eating an apple while writing with a quill pen on a writing slope, circa 1850
JudgeIllustration depicting a judge, dressed in robes and a wig while writing at a desk using a quill, circa 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lamp For A MosqueIllustration depicting a lamp for a mosque, Arabian 14th Century (1056-1069), circa 1900. Lithograph by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son Ltd. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lamp-Stand In Gilt BronzeIllustration depicting a lamp-stand in gilt bronze, Italian cinque-cento work, circa 1850. The prominent feature of this object is the three winged lions. The stand was made around 1570
Chief Knightly OrdersIllustration depicting The Chief Knightly Orders of Spain and Portugal, showing a Knight of St. Benedict of Aviz in Portugal, a Knight of St
Stove In The Medieval StyleLithograph depicting a stove in the medieval style designed by Pugin for Hardman of Birmingham, circa 1851. Illustration published in Industrial Arts of the XIXth Century at the Great Exhibition
Walby HammerA machine invented by George Walby which worked a hammer at the rate of 800 blows per minute for use in the manufacture of bricklayers trowels, Great Britain, circa 1800
MechanicsEngraving titled Mechanics, depicting a series of engines and mechanisms for pile boring and extraction, Great Britain, 1816
Transparent Gage PlumThe transparent gage plum, or greengage, circa 1850. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Reglement De CompteThe settlement of accounts by the Brotherhood of Charite-Dieu and Notre-Dame-de-la-Recouvrance of Rouen, France, 1466. The image is captioned Reglement de comptes de la confrerie de la Charite-Dieu
Mourir Pour La PatrieIllustration from the cover of the sheet music to Mourir Pour La Patrie ( To Die for the Mother Country ), a patriotic song by Felix Gantier
Arms Of City CompaniesIllustration titled Arms of City Companies, showing six coats-of-arms, one each for skinners, haberdashers, salters, ironmongers, vintners and clothworkers, Great Britain, circa 1850
Arms of City CompaniesIllustration titled Arms of City Companies, showing six coats-of-arms, one each for drapers, fishmongers, goldsmiths, merchant taylors, mercers and grocers, Great Britain, circa 1850
Range CookerIllustration depicting a range cooker and iron chimney piece, with the oven door slightly ajar, circa 1800. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A Lady Of QualityIllustration titled The table service of a lady of quality, from a miniature from the Romance of Ranaud de Montauban, a manuscript of the fifteenth century, circa 1450
Match SellerIllustration titled Do you want any matches? ( Cries of London Plate 4th), Great Britain, 1794. The image depicts a woman selling matches on the street with a small child and a dog. Engraved by A