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Paris UnderworldAn inhabitant of the Parisian underworld inspects a photograph of three camels. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Getty Images)
Multi-Storey Car ParkLe Marbeuf garage in Paris, made largely of glass and designed by architects Albert Laprade and L E Bazin for Citroen cars. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Marbeuf GarageJanuary 1930: The glass facade of the Marbeuf garage in Paris, designed for Citroen cars by Albert Laprade and LE Bazin, and built in 1929. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Stonemasonrycirca 1939: A winged figure in front of a Parisian landmark. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
African Notre Damecirca 1930: The Notre Dame (Church of Our Lady) in Algiers surrounded by trees. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Military Towercirca 1930: A tower commemorating the military exploits of French colonisation, with names of generals and principal battles engraved on the four white pillars, at the Exhibition International
Elephant LiftOne of the elephants at the miniature village and amusement Park in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, carries a man by his leg
Bourse Du CommerceScene outside one of the leading French banks when it suspended payments and created great excitement in the Borse, Paris
Odd One OutA line of ceramic pots at the entrance to the Indo-Chinese Pavilion at the Exhibition International, Paris
Le Marbeuf InteriorCitroen cars in Le Marbeuf garage in Paris, (built 1929), made largely of glass, designed by architects Albert Laprade and L E Bazin. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
City ParkingJanuary 1930: The interior of the Le Marbeuf garage for Citroen cars in Paris, made largely from glass, designed by Albert Laprade and L E Bazin and built in 1929
Taking Flight15th September 1935: Enthusiasts at a model aircraft meeting in Paris. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lithograph of a saloon w / men drinking and eating, NYC, c. 1853Lithograph of a saloon with men drinking and eating, NYC, c. 1853 (photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
A New York Dive, w / men and women dancing and drinking, 1800sEngraving of a New York Dive, with men and women dancing and drinking, 1800s (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Election In Front Of State House, PA, 1815Illustration depicting an election in front of the State House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1815. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Illustration of Republican National Convention, Chicago, IL, 1884Illustration of delegates celebrating the nomination of James G. Blaine as presidential candidate during the Republican National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, June 1884
US Flag Above Independence Hall, PA, 1861Illustration depicting the raising of the American flag above Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from the cover of Harpers Weekly, March 9, 1861. (Kean Collection/Getty Images)
Cotton FactoryTextile workers in a British cotton factory, where processes include carding, drawing and roving. Engraving by J Cart after an original work by T Allom, circa 1840
Illustration Of Beethovens StudyIllustration depicting the study of German composer Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770 - 1827), with a piano, chair and bookshelves, Vienna, Austria, early 19th Century
Lord ByronGeorge Byron (1786 - 1824), 6th Baron Byron, British poet. Original Artwork: Engraving by E Finden after Sanders. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Chemical LectureA scientific demonstration in front of an audience. Original Artwork: Cartoon by Thomas Rowlandson (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Familiar FaceA woman wearing a headdress and an elaborate dress gazes at her reflection in a mirror. Original Artwork: Albumen print (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Getty Images)
Thomas JeffersonAmerican statesman Thomas Jefferson (1743 - 1826), the 3rd President of the United States of America. Jefferson was also responsible of the writing of the Declaration of Independence
Irish EmigrationA cartoon satirising the policies which caused large numbers of people to emigrate from Ireland. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
William MorrisEnglish poet, artist and craftsman William Morris (1834 - 1896). Original Artwork: Woodbury Type (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Coal WhimseyAn engine drawing coal, or a coal whimsey, at the Staffordshire Collieries. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Beach BellesTwo fashionable ladies and a young girl playing croquet on a beach. Original Artwork: A engraving from the Journal des Demoiselles. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Paddle Your Own CanoeThe Lady of the Lake, from the book by Sir Walter Scott, steadies her boat by resting an oar on the bank. Original Artwork: Engraving by Thomas Brown after Robert Herdman RSA
County CricketA cricket match between Kent and Sussex at Brighton with the town and church in the background. Original Artwork: Artist - W H Mason (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Cartoon showing residents complaining about the effects of gas lightingA cartoon showing residents complaining about the effects of gas lighting in the street. Entitled, The good Effects of Carbonic Gas (sic). (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Anti-Corn LawA cartoon showing the floor of Covent garden being scrubbed clean of the words Anti-Corn Law whilst a top-hatted man and his assistants purify the air
Sea BathingA huddle of bathing machines trundle into the sea at Scarborough, allowing demure tourists to swim in total privacy. Original Artwork
Stuffed GiraffesThe staircase of the old British Museum in Montague House. Stuffed giraffes at the head of the staircase are being admired by visitors. Original Artwork: Painting - George Scharf the elder
Locomotive LegA cartoon depicting John Bulls locomotive leg. Original Artwork: From Punch (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
India DisplayThe India stand at the Great Exhibition in Crystal Palace, the glass and iron building designed by Joseph Paxton, at Hyde Park, London
Palace TranseptThe Transept at the Great Exhibition in Crystal Palace, the glass and iron building designed by Joseph Paxton, at Hyde Park, London
Canadian DisplayA display from Canada at the Great Exhibition in Crystal Palace, the glass and iron building designed by Joseph Paxton, at Hyde Park, London
Textile WorksSir Titus Salts textile works at Saltaire, Yorkshire from the north side. Around the factory was built the model village of Saltaire
Junks At WarThe Honourable East India Cos steamer Nemesis and the boats of the Sulphur, Calliope, Larne and Starling destroying Chinese war junks at Ansons Bay during the First Opium War
Steam HammerJames Naysmiths invention, the steam hammer, in operation at an iron foundry. Original Artwork: From a painting by Naysmith himself. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Late ComersA teacher looking at his watch as a group of tired children arrive late for Sunday school. Original Artwork: From The Life & Adventures of Michael Armstrong the Factory Boy by Francis Trollope
Conway Castle (also Conwy) in Carnarvonshire, north-west Wales, built by Edward I to subdue the Welsh in about 1284. Original Artwork
LMS RailwayEntrance of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway line at Edge Hill in Liverpool. Original Artwork: Drawing by TT Bury, engraved by H Pyall and published by Ackerman
A Grimm TaleLittle Red Riding Hood meets the Wolf on her journey through the wood, in a scene from the Grimm fairy tale. Original Artwork: An engraving by A H Payne after E Speinbruck
PaulskircheThe Paulskirche, Church of St Paul, in Frankfurt Germany. It was the meeting place of the Frankfurt Parliament (German National Assembly)
Charlie BoyA gentleman pushing over a watchmans hut to the delight of passers by. Entitled, Getting the Better of a Charlie. Original Artwork
Bored And DrunkA drunken revelry with drinkers collapsing under the table, dancing on its top and being sick. Entitled, Miseries of the Country
Mainz Cathedral in Germany. Construction began in 980 but had to be restarted after a fire in 1081. Original Artwork: Drawing by W L Leitch. Engraved by J Redaway