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Balloon descending into Bristol ChannelA balloon descending into the water of the Bristol Channel, near Watermouth. The passengers were Sadler and Clayfield, who ascended from Bristol. 24 September 1810
Sarah Margaret FullerSARAH MARGARET FULLER American critic and social reformer, associated with many leading writers and cultural figures of her day
Indian Sepoy / Anon IllusIndian sepoy
Henry Rawlinson / Anonsir HENRY CRESWICKE RAWLINSON archeologist, specialist in Assyrian archeology
French Expo Dolls C1810Seven French dolls of the Empire period. The one on the far left is left unclothed
Wig Falls Off out RidingA lady riding sidesaddle discovers the drawbacks of wearing a wig when out riding
Billingsgate FishwifeA fishwife of Billingsgate, Londons fish market
Chopin / Wills Cig CardFREDERIC CHOPIN Polish musician
Beaux & Belles / Cassell sBeaux and belles of the Regency period in Vauxhall Gardens
Eliz Gaskell / C De VisiteElizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell Writer
Cornhill / Lombard StreetCornhill, Lombard Street and the portico of the Mansion House Date: circa 1810
Luddites smash weaving machinery in a Nottingham textile factory. The Luddites were a movement of radical group of English textile workers
Agnes Reston (1771-1856), known as The Heroine of Matagorda, wife of Sergeant Reston of the 94th Regiment of Foot. In 1810, during an early phase of the Siege of Cadiz by the French
Surrender of The Mauritius To The British In 1810
Allegory of the Villa of Madrid, 1810, by Francisco de GoyaFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828). Spanish painter. Allegory of the Villa of Madrid, 1810. History Museum. Madrid. Spain
View of Heligoland, German island in the North Sea Date: 1810
Mrs. MacquariePortrait from a miniature which now belongs in the Hobart Museum. The subject lady is Elizabeth Macquarie, second wife of Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales between 1810 and 1821
Governor MacquarieA portrait painting of Colonel Lachlan Macquarie, 1762-1824, a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Scotland, who served as the fifth governor of New South Wales between 1810 to 1821
Colonel Lachlan MacquarieA portrait painting of Colonel Lachlan Macquarie, 1762-1824, a British Army officer and colonial administrator from Scotland, who served as the fifth governor of New South Wales between 1810 to 1821
Fiat G. 91T - 3 1810Forca Aerea Portuguesa - Fiat G.91T/3 1810 (msn 0042), of 301 Esquadron, at RAF Fairford on 20 July 1991. (Forca Aerea Portuguesa - Portuguese Air Force) Date: 1991
Death of Mariano Alvarez de Castro (1749-1810)Mariano Alvarez de Castro (1749-1810). Spanish military. Corpse of Alvarez de Castro. Drawing after a painting by T. Munoz Lucena
GALLAIT, Louis (1810-1887). The Death of Epaminondas. Battle of Mantinea (362 BC). Oil on canvas
A heroic feat! With dead men!GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). A heroic feat! With dead men! 1810 - 1820. Plate 39 of The Disasters of
COFFIN/PRINCESS AMELIAThe coffin of Princess Amelia, daughter of King George III Date: 1810
Apparitions: angels & the ghost of a lover comforts womanThe spirit of a dead man, accompanied by two angels, returns to Earth to comfort his surviving lover. Date: circa 1810
Battle of Busaco - Duke of Wellington defeats Massena Date: 27 September 1810
Battle of Bussaco, Aveiro district, Portugal, 27 September 1810, fought by the British and Portuguese against France, part of the Peninsular War (1807-1814). Date: 1810
General Sir Charles Ash Windham British ArmyVintage 19th century photograph: General Sir Charles Ash Windham (10 October 1810 - 2 February 1870) was a British Army officer and Liberal Party politician
Semaphore telegraphView of the semaphore tower in 1810. On the south side of St. Georges Road, Stoke Newington, formerly stood a tall boarded structure which served as a semaphore telegraph tower. Date: 1875
Dockhead, BermondseyView of old houses in London Street, Dockhead, near Tooley Street, London. c.1810 Date: 1875
St Olaves SchoolView of the Grammar School of St Olaves in 1810. At that time the school was housed in the old Vestry Hall of the church and its adjoining premises (on the west side of Churchyard Alley)
Woman at window overlooking the Panoramas, Paris, 1810Woman at window overlooking the Panoramas and the Passage des Panoramas, on Boulevard Montmartre, Paris, 1810. View of the Two Panoramas and of the Passage between them
Fashionable couple slumming it on the Boulevard du Temple, Paris. The Boulevard des Petits Spectacles, 1808. In the background, crowds mill around in front of the many small theatres on the street
Poster for the operetta Amorelle by Gaston SerpettePoster for the operetta Amorelle (alternative title: Cuvee Reservee 1810), written by the French composer Gaston Serpette in 1903. 1903
Handwritten address on a letter with red sealing waxHandwritten address on a letter to the 3rd Earl of Portsmouth (John Wallop, 1767-1853), 61 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, from Spencer Perceval (1762-1812), British Prime Minister
COUNT FERSEN MURDEREDHANS AXEL, Count von FERSEN, friend of Marie Antoinette, returns to Sweden where after the 1809 revolution he is accused of reactionary intrigue and murdered by a mob. Date: 1755 - 1810
An Indian grass cutter with ingenious grass container Date: circa 1810
"The broken Pitcher". Date: Circa 1810" The broken Pitcher". Date: Circa 1810
Battle of Busaco, Peninsula War. The Duke of Wellington defeats Massena Date: 27th September 1810
Musket, Flintlock, . 75 In New Land PatternNew Land Pattern. 75 in Light Infantry musket, 1810 (c). Utilising the same lock and general characteristics of the Infantry Musket this weapon has a shorter, 39 in barrel
Morning Dress circa 1810White muslin dress with high stand collar & single ruff worn with a pale green spencer with collar & lapels, matching boots, a lace cap & a small hat. Her parasol is tiny. Date: circa 1810
THE GAMBLER C1810He loses all... till madness seizes on his fevrish brain A gentleman gambler, deep in debt, raises his fist in impotent rage. Date: circa 1810
Bridge-foot, Southwark 1810The bridge foot, Southwark. Date: 1810
PRIESTLEYS BATTERY 64-cell electro-chemical battery, invented by Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), English clergyman and chemist. Date: 1810
SOUTHWARK / TABARD INNSouthwark: the Tabard Inn as it looked in 1810: several centuries earlier, Chaucers pilgrims left for Canterbury from here Date: 1810
SOUTH SEA HOUSE C1810South Sea House : the Dividend Hall in the offices of the South-Sea Company in Threadneedle Street, London Date: circa 1810
LOADING A BIG BEAMLoading a large beam of wood onto a cart. Date: circa 1810
WOODCUTTERS CHOP LOGSWoodcutters chop up trees into logs. Date: circa 1810