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Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895), French chemist and pioneer microbiologist. (Photo by Paul Nadar/Getty Images)
Japanese ToiletteA Japanese woman wearing the traditional kimono, admires herself in a mirror after grooming. (Photo by Felice Beato/Getty Images)
Crystal PalaceThe painting of the Colossi of Abu Simbel in progress at Crystal Palace, Sydenham, South London. (Photo by Philip Henry Delamotte/Getty Images)
Tennysons MaudA print from one of Julia Margaret Camerons original negatives, illustrating a line from Tennysons poem Maud. A young girl leans against a passion-flower covered wall
Beatrice, a study of a young woman. (Photo by Julia Margaret Cameron/Getty Images)
Norfolk Navy YardThe ruins of Norfolk Navy Yard in Virginia. Original Publication: From Gardners Photographic Sketch Book of the War (Photo by Alexander Gardner/Getty Images)
Leaning PoetEnglish novelist and poet Kingsley Amis (1922 - 1995). (Photo by Ronald Dumont/Getty Images)
Portrait Of William Butler YeatsWilliam Butler Yeats (1865 - 1939), Irish poet, dramatist, mystic, Nobel laureate and leader of the Irish Renaissance, 1930. (Photo by Howard Coster/Getty Images)
Smoking FriendsThree friends enjoying cigarettes. (Photo by George C. Beresford/Getty Images)
Canine RescuersA team of Saint Bernards are given their food outside in the snow, to innure them to the harsh conditions, circa 1955. Based at the Hospice of Saint Bernard in the Swiss Alps
Lessons At RugbyThe Headmaster, assistant masters and usher taking classes in one schoolroom at Rugby School. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
First Class TravelFirst passengers arriving on an early French railway. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The British MuseumVisitors walking around outside the British Museum in London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Stendhal SketchA sketch for a proposed novel by French novelist and essayist Marie-Henri Beyle, commonly known as Stendhal. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Temple Of JupiterVictorian tourists at the Temple of Jupiter in Athens. (Photo by Otto Herschan/Getty Images)
Family FashionsAn upper-class French family in walking-out clothes. From Le Lion, a publication devoted to fashion for men and women. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Attacking SaleeWarships of the French navy bombard Salee on the Moroccan coast as part of a French policy of colonial expansion. Published 20th December 1851 (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)
Fever PitchA mob attacking the Quarantine Marine Hospital in New York because they believed that its use was responsible for the numerous yellow fever epidemics. Original Publication: Harpers Weekly - pub
Fleeing CholeraPeople rush for trains in an effort to flee a cholera outbreak in the south of France after the arrival of a ship from the east. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Cholera PrecautionsA sailor fumigates a ship after its arrival in Marseilles during the cholera outbreak of 1884. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Rushing PuntersAs the Casino at Monte Carlo opens for business, eager gamblers rush to secure their lucky seat at the gaming tables. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Stone VampireThe Vampire, a chimere, similar to a gargoyle, on the cathedral of Notre Dame on the Ile de la Cite in central Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Hulton ArchivesFine Art Storehouse The Hulton Archives
Sleeping CarPassengers in a Tourist Sleeping Car on the Canadian Pacific Railway. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Bear PitVisitors around the bear pit at the Zoological Gardens in Londons Regents Park. Original Artwork: Engraving by George Scharf (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Baden-Baden HousingTypical houses in the German town of Baden-Baden. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Baden-BadenAn aerial view of the German town of Baden-Baden. (Photo by Gustav Sulzer/Getty Images)
Eton Court Of ClaimsStudents of Eton private school sitting in the bar at The Christopher. Original Artwork: The Oppidans Museum or Eton Court of Claims at the Christopher engraving by Robert Cruikshank published in The
Confessor ChapelThe chapel of Edward the Confessor, King of England from 1042 - 1066, in Westminster Abbey. The chapel houses the Coronation Chair. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Stage CostumeDesign for a stage costume of the outlaw Robin Hood who robbed the rich to pay the poor. Tales of his exploits originated in late 14th and early 15th century ballads
Patent CabrioletThe Tribus, a two-wheeled, horse-drawn street carriage which accomodates up to three passengers. (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)
Heraldic ShieldsCoats of arms belonging to the Oxford colleges dating from AD 872 when University College was first established. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Poor WeaversThe inside of a weavers cottage in Ilay, France. Original Artwork: Engraving by Grignion. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Up At The ArsenalThe citizens of Berlin storming the Royal Arsenal during the 1848 Revolution. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
BordeauxThe centre of Bordeaux in France. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Patent CabrioletThe Tribus, a two-wheeled, horse-drawn street carriage which accomodates up to three passengers (Photo by Illustrated London News/Getty Images)
Fox Talbots CameraThree of the original cameras used by Fox Talbot for producing photographs using his calotype process of 1840-1841. The negative is formed on sensitized paper pinned to the back of the camera
Morning GownsWomen wearing the latest in morning dresses with draped bodices, gigot sleeves and belted waists. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Crumlin ViaductThe Crumlin Viaduct in Monmouthshire, designed by Charles Liddell. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Anti-Corn-Law MeetingThe Corn League Bazaar held at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Cure For CholeraA contemporary caricature of the precautions to be taken against cholera. The lady carries a smoking vessel, to protect her from foul air
A London BobbyTom Smith, a well known peeler. English policemen became known as peelers after Robert Peel, who reorganised the Police Force in 1829. (Photo by Claudet/Getty Images)
Pavilion SaloonVisitors chatting in the saloon of the Prince of Waless Marine Pavilion in Brighton. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
British MuseumThe hallway and staircase in the British Museum, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tour des MarquesThe Tour des Marques, the gatehouse of the Chateau of Chenonceaux, on the River Cher. It was originally the keep of the manor house owned by the Marques family
Naval PowerAn Austro-Hungarian Huszar class destroyer in the Bocche di Cattaro (modern Boka Kotorska) during World War I. The cruiser in the background is probably the old torpedo ram Kaiser Franz Joseph I
Subs And BoatsA German airman carefully boards a U-boat. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
SemaphoreA German sailor signals by semaphore for ships landing at Osel, Russia. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)