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Patent CabrioletThe Tribus, a two-wheeled, horse-drawn street carriage which accomodates up to three passengers. (Photo by Illustrated London News/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)
Spinning WheelsAn engraving showing the mechanics of the wool industry in eighteenth century France. Original Artwork: Engraving by J P Le Bas. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/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)
Fancy DressPartygoers dancing in a variety of costumes at a fancy dress ball. Original Artwork: Almacks. Tom and Bob sporting their figures at a Fancy Dress Ball. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Tubular TunnelA railway carriage emerges from the West Entrance Summit Tunnel. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Palace Of WhitehallExterior of The Banqueting Hall, Whitehall Palace, London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Quad At EtonInterior of the quadrangle, Eton College in Berkshire. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Walled CityDelhi with an encircling wall seen from the surrounding countryside. In the foreground an elephant with howdah and passengers. Original Artwork: Artist - J Ramage
His Majesty sThe Italian Opera House, Haymarket, London from Pall Mall East. Later known as His Majestys Theatre. Original Artwork: Drawing- Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
OwlingBirds being caught by owling. Using the habit of smaller birds to mob an owl, one is tethered on a pole beside which are placed sticky perches, when the mobbing birds land on these they are caught
Speyer CathedralThe Cathedral of St Maria and St Stephen at Speyer in the Saar. Construction began under the reign of Konrad II in 1030 and was completed by Emperor Heinrich IV
Cast IronManufacture of cast iron showing the blast furnace and men at work in a foundry. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
London Opera HouseColonnade of the Opera House and Waterloo Place in the Haymarket, London. Original Artwork: Drawing & Engraved by Samuel Rawle (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Sackville StreetDevastation in Sackville Street, Dublin, after fighting between Free State and Republican Forces during the Irish Civil War. (Photo by Walshe/Getty Images)
National GalleryThe National Gallery in London. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
The Hulton ArchivesFine Art Storehouse The Hulton Archives
GleanersTwo young women gleaners snatch a moments rest. Original Publication:William Grundys English Views (Photo by William Grundy/Getty Images)
FishermanPioneering photographers David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson used the new calotype process to take this shot of Newhaven fisherman Sandy (or James) Linton and his boys, Edinburgh
Marine ExplosionAn atomic bomb test explosion off Bikini Atoll, Micronesia. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Looking For FoodStarving people searching for potatoes in a stubble field during The Great Famine (1845 - 1849) which was caused by the failure of the Irish potato crop and British government inaction
Rural ChurchSheep graze in a field adjacent to the village church in Coln St Dennis in rural Gloucestershire. (Photo by Maeers/Getty Images)
Playing MantisA praying mantis, which appears to be playing a miniature piano. (Photo by Wendell/Getty Images)
Monkey HoseYoung chimpanzee Kokomo Jnr playing with a hose pipe outside his owners apartment in New York City. (Photo by Vecchio/Getty Images)
Family ConcertA woman at a piano and a man on a double-bass play for a family audience. Original Artwork: Eng by Alfred T Heath after Eugene Lami (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Men OnlyA group of shirtsleeved men enjoying a picnic in a field. (Photo by F J Mortimer/Getty Images)
Pianist With HatA woman wearing a hat and playing an upright piano. (Photo by F J Mortimer/Getty Images)
Federal ForcesUnion soldiers stand on a bridge in Petersburg, Virginia. The giant mortar Dictator was used by the North during the American Civil War
Unloading GunsPowder, cannon balls, siege weapons and supplies pour into the French and British base at Balaklava. The vessel in dock at Ordnance Wharf is the Edhawe of Glasgow
Austro-Prussian WarAustria and Prussia make war on Denmark and take from it the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein. (Photo by Henry Guttmann/Getty Images)
Mortar Team RelaxesMortar teams having a rest during the siege of Sebastopol in the Crimean War. (Photo by Roger Fenton/Getty Images)
Frisco PioneerOne of the pioneers who founded San Francisco in 1849. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Covent GardenThe Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, London, later known as the Royal Opera House or Covent Garden Opera House. Original Artwork: Engraving by John Rolph after Thomas H Shepherd
FaustEntitled, Marguerite a music cover for waltzes based on favourite melodies from Gounods opera, Faust. The music is arranged by A F Godfrey, bandmaster of the Coldstream Guards