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The Galvanic Apparatus. Date: 1804
Electrical Apparatus - No. 2. Date: 1804
Electrical Apparatus - No. 1. Date: 1804
Corisande Armandine Leonie Sophie, Countess of TankervilleThe Right Honourable Corisande Armandine Leonie Sophie de Gramont, Countess of Tankerville (1782-1865). She married Charles Augustus, 5th Earl of Tankerville, in 1806. early 1800s
Ladies Party Dresses. circa 1800
Native Americans on the St Lawrence River, North America. circa 1800
The Indian Exiles. circa 1800
Richard Cumberland, English writerRichard Cumberland (1732-1811), English dramatist, essayist, pamphleteer and novelist. 1809
Walter de Monbary, Grand Master of the Knights TemplarsWalter de Monbary (Montbarry), Grand Master of the Knights Templars, illustration to a novel by Benedikte Naubert. 1803
Sir Philip Stephens, British politicianSir Philip Stephens (1723-1809), British politician (becoming Father of the House of Commons in 1796), friend of Captain James Cook. circa 1800s
Reverend John Sibree of Frome, Somerset (1764-1820), a nonconformist minister. 1803
John Horne Tooke, clergyman, politician, philologistJohn Horne Tooke (1736-1812), English clergyman, politician and philologist. circa 1800s
Interior of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. 1807
Entertainments in an Egyptian Harem. circa 1800
Sarah Liston (nee Miss Tyrer) as Queen Dollalolla in Tom Thumb - Then tremble all who weddings ever made. 1805
Swiss peasants. 1806
Princess Elizabeth of the United Kingdom (1770-1840), seventh child and third daughter of King George III. 1806
A Pai-Loo and a Chinese Fortress - Manners & Customs of Nations. 1803
Advert for H. W Johns, asbestos materials for roofing 1875Company based in New York, advertising asbestos roofing, used in roof coating, cement, paint, boiling felt and steam packing. 1875
Trevithick & Vivians steam carriage 1801Richard Trevithick and Andrew Vivians steam car driving on ordinary roads. 1801
Old Serjeants Inn, off Chancery Lane, London. Formerly the Inn of Court of the Serjeants-at-Law in London. Date: 1800s
View of the Monument and the Church of St Magnus the Martyr in Lower Thames Street. The church was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666
Dwarf cassowary by JG KeulemansHand-coloured lithograph of cassowary head by JG Keulemans (c. 1898), based on the live animals at Walter Rothschilds Museum at Tring
Carmarina hastata, jellyfish modelA glass model of a jellyfish, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London
Sagartia coccinea, sea anemoneA glass model of a sea anemone, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London
Bunodes ballii, sea anemoneA glass model of a sea anemone, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London
LADIES PLAYING SOLITAIREFour fashionable ladies play solitaire. Date: Early 19th century
PARIS / PLACE BEAUVAISPlace de Beauvais: site of todays Pompidou Centre... Date: circa 1805
Brazilian squidSEA SERPENT LOOK-ALIKE Cuttle fish, or calamary Date: 1802
Cartoon, Dilettanti TheatricalsContemporary society. Cartoon, Dilettanti Theatricals, or, a Peep at the Green Room, Vide Pic-Nic Orgies, by James Gillray
Fire Engine, 1805Bramahs improved patent fire engine Date: 1805
Old Sergeants InnSeargents Inn, off Chancery Lane, in the early 1800s. Date: 19th century
Parish Workhouse Plan, Southwell, NottinghamshirePlan of the parish workhouse erected in 1808 at Southwell Nottinghamshire. It was designed by the Rev. John T Becher in association with a local architect, believed to be Richard Ingleman. Date: 1828
Kawasaki Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road by HokusaiKawasaki, from an untitled series of the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). Date: 1804
Snakes, A Chameleon, a frog and a salamanderSnakes (a rattlesnake and a boa constrictor), A Chameleon, a frog and a salamander. Date: 1808
Depiction of the Thames in the early 19th centuryView of the River Thames in the early 19th century. The " soaring spires" of London, as well as the dome of St Paul s, are visible in the background
Map of Spain and Portugal, with part of southern France and northern Africa. Date: circa 1801
Harvesting wheat in a field, c. 1800Men and women harvesting wheat in a field: cutting with sickles and tying into bundles, c.1800 Date: C.1800
Boy grooming a horse for a gentleman, c. 1800Stableboy grooming a horse for a gentleman, c.1800 Date: C.1800
London East End home brushmakingThe mother of a poor family in Londons East End engaged in brushmaking at home. She sits at a rickety table, surrounded by six children. The room has bare floorboards. Date: Late 1800s
Volta, Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio (1745-1827). Italian physicist known for the invention of the battery in the 1800s. Oil
Highgate Archway, Highgate, North London. Date: 19th century
Deacons Music Hall, Finsbury, LondonPostcard with " A view of Deacons Music Hall which was demolished in 1891 for the making of Rosebery Avenue" in Finsbury
Royal coach and horses, ready for a special event. 1805
Sphinx Egypt, circa 1800s. Date: circa 1800s
Bolebroke Castle, Hartfield, SussexBolebroke (or Bolebrook) Castle, Hartfield, Sussex, a Grade II listed hunting lodge dating back to the 15th century. Date: 1809
South Park, near Penshurst, Kent, built by Richard Allnutt Esq. Date: 1809
Old house at Pounds Bridge, near Penshurst, KentOld house at Pounds Bridge (Poundsbridge), Bridge Street, near Penshurst, Kent. The date on the middle gable is 1593, and the initials below it, WD, stand for William Darkenoll (or Darknoll)