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Coronation Chair with the Stone of SconeThe ancient Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey, London, containing the Stone of Scone. The Chair was made for King Edward I to hold the Stone of Scone which he brought from Scotland in 1296
The Pecos Viaduct 1897Illustration of the Pecos Viaduct 1897
Temple Church, London, from the south (Victorian woodcut)The Temple Church, London, seen from the south. Woodcut from "Pleasant Hours: A Monthly Journal of Home Reading and Sunday Teaching; Volume III" published by the Church of England's
The Journalist 1837 and 1897. jpgContrasting cartoons of a careworn and harassed hack, working in the Fleet Prison (where he is obliged to live because of his debts), in 1837 and a fat
Lobby of the House of CommonsThe Lobby of the House of Commons, London, during the 1870s. The old Houses of Parliament were destroyed by fire in 1834 and the current buildings were designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin
Interior of the House of Commons before 1834The interior of the House of Commons, London, before 1834 when the old Houses of Parliament were destroyed by fire. The current buildings were designed by Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin
Plan of the old Royal Palace of WhitehallA ground plan of the old Royal Palace of Whitehall beside the River Thames in London. The Palace was an enormous collection of buildings
Lawerence Barrett As Shakespeares King LearEngraving From 1881 Featuring The American Actor, Lawrence Barrett. Barrett Lived From 1838 Until 1891. He Is Shown Here As King Lear From Shakespeares Play
James Lawrence famous American naval officerJames Lawrence (1781 - 1813) was an American naval officer. An image of an original engraving from the " National Portrait Gallery of Eminent Americans" published in 1862
Abbott Lawrence famous American businessman and politicianAbbott Lawrence (1792 - 1855) was a prominent American businessman, politician, and philanthropist. An image of an original engraving from the " National Portrait Gallery of Eminent
megatheriumMegatherium (" Great Beast" ) was a genus of elephant-sized ground sloths endemic to Central America and South America that lived from the Pliocene through Pleistocene existing
hesperornisHesperornis was a large bird, reaching up to 1.5 meters (5 feet) in length. It had virtually no wings, and swam with its powerful hind legs
Shells old litho print form 1852" Antique shell lithographic print from plate 31 (Conchology), volume 2: A History Of The Earth And Animated Nature by Oliver Goldsmith, 1852."
Scaphognathus Skull
Brevirostris Skull
The Crucifixion Of JesusEngraving From 1873 Featuring The Crucifixion Of Jesus
The New York Stock Exchange" Engraving From 1875 Showing The New York Stock Exchange In New York, USA."
Customers in a Victorian hostelryCustomers taking tea in a Victorian hotel or pub. A waiter and waitress are serving and someone is reading a copy of " Punch"
Frenchmen at a 19th century cafeTwo men having drinks, smoking and chatting at a 19th century French cafe. From a bound volume of copies of " Punch Almanack" for 1865-79
Victorian restaurant waiter taking an orderA smiling waiter in a Victorian restaurant or gentlemens club, taking an order from a diner. From " Punch, or the London Charivari", Volume LXVIII (68), published in London in 1875
The death of CleopatraCleopatra, Queen of Egypt, on her death bed. Cleopatra VII Philopator was a pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt. She came from a Macedonian Greek family and is known for her beauty and her dramatic death
Queen Catherine Parr, widow of Henry VIIIQueen Catherine Parr, the sixth and last wife - and ultimately widow - of King Henry VIII of England. From " Portraits
Henry VIIIEngraving From 1876 Of King Henry VIII
Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorerFridtjof Nansen (1861-1930), the Norwegian explorer, scientist, and diplomat who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922
David LivingstoneEngraving From 1873 Featuring The Scottish Explorer And Missionary, David Livingstone. Livingstone Lived From 1813 Until 1873
Marquette and Joliet discovering the Mississippi
Woman asking a mans opinion of silk stockingsA bemused-looking middle-aged man being asked his opinion of a pair of silk stockings being held out to him by a young woman
Jesus Teaching By The Sea Side
Edgar Allan Poe January 19, 1809 - October 7, 1849) was an American author, poet, editor, and literary critic, considered part of the American Romantic Movement
Fleet Street with Temple Bar (Crystal Palace in distance) 1871Fleet Street in the City of London, from Mitre Court to Temple Bar, with The Temple and River Thames. The narrow and traffic-limiting Temple Bar (one of the historic entrances to the City of London)
Jesus Walking On The Sea
The Lords PrayerImage from 1892 showing the Lords Prayer which was taught by Jesus to his disciples
The TransfigurationImage from 1892 showing the Transfiguration of Jesus
Madame De StaelEngraving From 1873 Featuring The Swiss Author, Anne Louise Germaine de Sta
Fredrika BremerEngraving From 1873 Featuring The Swedish Writer, Fredrika Bremer. Bremer Lived From 1801 Until 1865
Henry GrattanEngraving From 1873 Featuring The Irish Statesman Opposed To The Union Of Ireland And England, Henry Grattan. Grattan Lived From 1746 Until 1820
Map Of Great Britain And IrelandEngraving From 1875 Featuring A Map Of Great Britain And Ireland
Daniel DefoeEngraving From 1837 Featuring The English Author Of The Book " Robinson Crusoe", Daniel Defoe. Defoe Lived From 1660 Until 1731
Palace in Delhi (Jama Masjid)Described in the book from which the print was taken as a palace in Delhi, this building is part of the Jama Masjid (Masjid-i Jah─ün-Num─ü)
Ira D. Sankey, composer and evangelistAn illustration from " The Family Friend" published by S.W. Partridge & Co. (London, 1875). Ira D. Sankey, the composer in the partnership of Moody and Sankey
Her Majesty, Queen VictoriaQueen Victoria (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and Empress of India. She was widowed in 1861 and wore mourning clothes thereafter
Benjamin FranklinEngraving From 1867 Featuring The American Scientist, Writer, And Politician, Benjamin Franklin. Franklin Lived From 1706 Until 1790
Vercingetorix Surrendering To CaesarEngraving From 1869 Featuring Vercingetorix Surrendering To Caesar In 46 BC
Julius Caesar receiving tribute from the British people (Britons) who were conquered by his army in 50BC at Deal in Kent. From " Aunt Charlottes Stories of English History for the Little
Canterbury Tales - The MillerThe Miller, a character in " The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century
Canterbury Tales - The Canons YeomanThe Canons Yeoman, a character in " The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century
Canterbury Tales - Geoffrey ChaucerGeoffrey Chaucer, writer of " The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written at the end of the 14th century
Canterbury Tales - The CookThe Cook, a character in " The Canterbury Tales", a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century