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Medals of Valour for Heroes of Pit DisastersPostcard celebrating (with a poem) the medals of Valour awarded by King Edward VII to the Heroes of the Pit Disasters at Whitehaven
On account of a knife, Plate 34 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). On account of a knife. Plate 34 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Bury them and keep quiet. Plate 18 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Bury them and keep quiet. Plate 18 of The Disasters of War. Preparatory
This is bad. Plate 46 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). This is bad. Plate 46 of The Disasters of War. Etching
This is how it happened. Plate 47 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). This is how it happened. Plate 47 of The Disasters of War. Etching
There is no-one to help them. Plate 60 of The Disasters of W
They do not agree. Plate 17 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). They do not agree. Plate 17 of The Disasters of War. Etching
They don t like it. Plate 9 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). They don t like it. Plate 9 of The Disasters of War. Etching
He gets something out of it. Plate 40 of The Disasters of WaGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). He gets something out of it. Plate 40 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Ravages of war. Plate 30 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Ravages of war. Plate 30 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Here too. Plate 43 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Here too. Plate 43 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Appeals are in vain. Plate 54 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Appeals are in vain. Plate 54 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Neither do they. Plate 10 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Neither do they. Plate 10 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Barbarians!. Plate 38 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Barbarians!. Plate 38 of The Disasters of War. Etching
They do not know the way. Plate 70 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). They do not know the way. Plate 70 of The Disasters of War. Etching
It always happens. Plate 8 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). It always happens. Plate 8 of The Disasters of War. Etching
A tough one, this! Plate 31 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). A tough one, this! 1810 - 1812. Plate 31 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Get them well, and on to the next. Plate 79 of The DisastersGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Get them well, and on to the next. Plate 79 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Rabble. Plate 28 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Rabble. Plate 28 of The Disasters of War. Etching
They can still be of use. Plate 24 of The Disasters of War
There isn t time now. Plate 19 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). There isn t time now. Plate 19 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Bitter to be present. Plate 13 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Bitter to be present. Plate 13 of The Disasters of War. Etching
He deserved it. Plate 29 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). He deserved it. Plate 29 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Its no use crying out. Plate 58 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Its no use crying out. Plate 58 of The Disasters of War. Etching
It will be the same. Plate 21 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). It will be the same. Plate 21 of The Disasters of War. Etching
The worst is to beg. Plate 55 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The worst is to beg. Plate 55 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Thanks to the millet. Plate 51 of The Disasters of War
And this too. Plate 45 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). And this too. Plate 45 of The Disasters of War. Etching
May the cord break. Plate 77 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). May the cord break. Plate 77 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Nothing, Plate 69 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Nothing. Plate 69 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Unhappy motherGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Unhappy mother!. Plate 50 of The Disasters of War. Etching
One can t look
The sameGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The same. Plate 3 of The Disasters of War. Etching
And they are like wild beastsGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). And they are like wild beasts. Plate 5 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Perhaps they are of another breed. Plate 61 of The DisastersGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Perhaps they are of another breed. Plate 61 of The Disasters of War
The healthy and the sick. Plate 57 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The healthy and the sick. Plate 57 of The Disasters of War. Etching
They do not arrive in time. Plate 52 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). They do not arrive in time. Plate 52 of The Disasters of War. Etching
I saw it. Plate 44 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). I saw it. Plate 44 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Everything is topsy-turvy Plate 42 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Everything is topsy-turvy. Plate 42 of The Disasters of War. Etching
The women give courageGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The women give courage. Plate 4 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Bury them and keep quietGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Bury them and keep quiet. Plate 18 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Sad forebodings of what is to comeGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Sad forebodings of what is to come. Plate 1 of The Disasters of War
The Terra Nova leaving PortsmouthCaptain Scotts vessel, the Terra Nova in which he sailed to the Antarctic in his great effort to reach the South Pole, pictured leaving the South West India Dock in Portsmouth in June 1910
The S. S. Princess Sophia, coastal passenger linerThe S.S. Princess Sophia, coastal passenger liner of the Canadian Pacific Railway. She was sunk in October 1918 with the loss of all aboard after grounding on Vanderbilt Reef in Lynn Canal near
Titanic - fifteen minutes before she sankA double page spread from the Illustrated London News showing an artists impression of the White Star Line passenger liner, RMS Titanic, fifteen minute before she sank beneath the waves
Titanic - Report and Timeline in the SpherePage from the Sphere with comments, reports and anecdotes relating to the sinking of the Titanic together with a timeline listing the events that eventually led the ship to sink
Titanic disaster appeal fund - report of donations in TatlerSmall piece of editorial in The Tatler magazine reporting on the significant donations made in response to their appeal to their readers to help victims of the Titanic disaster. Date: 1912
G. K. Chesterton Our Notebook - comment on the TitanicPage from the Illustrated London News with the magazines weekly column, Our Notebook, by G. K. Chesterton commenting on the disaster of the sinking of the White Star passenger liner, RMS Titanic