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Friedrich Wilhelm Iv / CelFRIEDRICH WILHELM IV King of Prussia
Town Houses 1795Old houses lately standing at the south corner of Hosier Lane, Smithfield, London : examples of the plain gable style, but, alas, taken down in 1809
Aalm Velpeau / Nos MaitresAlfred-Armand-Louis-Marie VELPEAU French medical
Richard TattersallRICHARD TATTERSALL Racehorse auctioneer and founder of Tattersalls in 1776
John Sullivan / Anon EngJOHN SULLIVAN American Revolutionary officer
Bath / Hassell 1795A late 18th century view of Bath
Working Class Dress 1795An example of working class womens clothing from the late 18th century can be seen in this image of a servant buying fish from a street trader
Thomas Carlyle / Cheyne RwTHOMAS CARLYLE Scottish writers home in Cheyne Row, Chelsea
Anson, Earl of LichfieldTHOMAS WILLIAM ANSON 1st Earl of Lichfield
FEDERATION BEDFrench four-poster bed in the fashionable classical style, with motifs from Rome to emphasise the democratic high- mindedness of the Revolution. With two appropriate chairs
Revolutionary MarriageA Republican marriage during the French Revolution
Trade / Mending a ChairOld Chairs to mend - two maidservants bring out chairs to a a pavement chair-mender in the streets of London
James Boswell / ReynoldsJAMES BOSWELL Scottish lawyer and biographer of Samuel Johnson
J. Boswell / Full LengthJAMES BOSWELL Scottish lawyer and biographer of Samuel Johnson
Sir Charles BarrySIR CHARLES BARRY English Architect Designed the new Houses of Parliament
Alstroemeria PelegrinaSpotted-Flowered Alstroemeria
Karl Mikael BellmanKARL MIKAEL BELLMAN Swedish poet
Sir Charles Barry - 3SIR CHARLES BARRY Architect of - among other things - the Houses of Parliament
Magnus CrusenstolpeMAGNUS JACOB CRUSENSTOLPE Swedish historian and novelist
Warren Hastings TrialWarren Hastings, governor- general of India, is tried for misconducting his rule: after a 7-year trial in the Lords he will be acquitted, though undoubtedly somewhat guilty
Louis XVIII / J JonesLOUIS XVIII OF FRANCE Louis-Stanislas-Xavier reigned from 1814 - 1824 although he claimed his reigned began in 1795. Shown here when the Count of Provence
Willesden ChurchWillsdon Church, Middlesex. The church was first mentioned in 1181 but wasn t recorded as St. Marys until around 1280. By 1500s was known for its shrine to the Virgin Mary
Espinasse at AvignonWhen the people of Avignon riot and plan to throw an official into the Rhone, colonel Bozonier de l Espinasse rescues him at great risk to himself
Boivin at SchwitzGeneral J D Boivin takes several guns and a flag from the Swiss
Bernadotte at RhineImmediately after crossing the Rhine, Bernadotte leads the cavalry to attack the enemy
Alexandrine BarreauALEXANDRINE BARREAU, whose two brothers are Grenadiers in the French revolutionary army, puts on the same uniform and fights at their side, tending their wounds when necessary
Carlyle (From Photo)THOMAS CARLYLE Scottish philosopher and historian
Carlyle (Allingham)THOMAS CARLYLE Scottish philosopher and historian in his Chelsea garden
Carlyle (Sherborn)THOMAS CARLYLE Scottish philosopher and historian at age 54
Carlyle (Crawford)THOMAS CARLYLE Scottish philosopher and historian
Carlyle (Quinnell)THOMAS CARLYLE Scottish philosopher and historian
Interrogating AustrianHe personally interrogates a captured Austrian major
Metric System IntroducedUsage des nouveaux poids et mesures - the Metric System is introduced in France by the Revolutionary government
John Keats / Haydon SketchJOHN KEATS Poet
Josiah Wedgwood / SketchJOSIAH WEDGWOOD English potter
Tulipa KuschkensisRED TULIP
Plants / Tulipa StapfilTULIPA STAPFIL
Plants / Tulipa CypriaTULIPA CYPRIA A deep red tulip
Animal Magnetism SatireThe Magic Finger - an animal magnetiser portrayed as a donkey, with a lady patient
Scene at La Salpetriere in ParisA scene at La Salpetriere, Paris, where Philippe Pinel orders the manacles removed from the mental patients
CAGLIOSTRO (1743 - 1795)GIUSEPPE BALSAMO, aka CAGLIOSTRO, Italian adventurer here learning occult secrets from his master Althotas, who may never have existed
Mungo Park crossing the Black River, West AfricaThe Scottish explorer Mungo Park crossing the Black River (the Bafing), a tributary of the Senegal River, West Africa
Mungo Park visiting King Alis tent at BenownThe Scottish explorer Mungo Park visiting King Alis tent at Benown, or Benowm, West Africa