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Balloch Ferry, Loch Lomond, ScotlandBalloch Ferry on Loch Lomond by the Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1834
The Old Curiosity Shop, schoolroomThe Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841. The puzzled dunce
Union Workhouse, Easthampstead, BerkshireA distant view of the Easthampstead Union workhouse, Berkshire, opened in about 1836, in buildings adapted from former almshouses
Union Workhouse, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, WalesThe Haverfordwest Union workhouse, designed by William Owen, was opened in 1839. It was later known as Priory Mount and then as St Thomas Hospital
Polish revolt against Russian dominationDuring the November Uprising, also known as the Cadet Revolution (1830-1831), Polish patriots attempt (unsuccessfully) to throw off Russian domination
Fresh horses for a stagecoachBringing fresh horses out of the stable for a stagecoach at a posting inn
Euston Station, London 1837Euston Station, London, in 1837, at the start of railway development and expansion. Showing a first-class carriage in the foreground
John Martin, The Triumph of Mordecai - scene from the Old Testament Book of Esther. circa 1830s
Curtis British Entomology Plate 304Lepidoptera: Paucalia woodiella = Euclemensia woodiella (Manchester Tinea) [Plant: Cephalanthera damosonium (Epipactis grandiflora L. or E. pallens Swartz, White Epipactis)] Date: 1824-39
Grey Street, NewcastleLooking down Grey Street in Newcastle. Date: circa 1830s
MINES / FALUN, SWEDENIron mine at Falun, Sweden Date: 1830s
Mr Gomersall as the Earl of Douglas in Chevy ChaseMr E W Gomersall (or Gomersal) as the 2nd Earl of Douglas in The Ballad of Chevy Chase. 1832
Shakespeare - Henry V - Pistol: Pish for thee, Iceland dog! circa 1830
Shakespeare - Alls Well That Ends Well - Bertram: This to my mother. circa 1830
Vignette illustration, Railway Ribaldry by W Heath Robinson -- An early and interesting type of signal. Date: 1935
Tintagel Castle, Cornwall, on a stormy day with a rough sea and a ship drifting dangerously near to the rocks. The castle ruins can be seen in the top right. Date: circa 1832
Mr Greens 100th balloon ascent from the Mermaid Tavern, Hackney, London. 14 May 1832
Racial / Dodge / ComancheColonel Dodge meets with a Comanche war party
Sport / Football / GuyanaNative Guyanese Indians play a regional variant of football, reliant it appears on keeping the ball in the air using clever ball skills
Curtis British Entomology Plate 436Hymenoptera: *Emphytus fasciatus (Banded Tenthredo) [Plant: Sparganium simplex (Less Burr-reed)] Date: 1824-39
Hill Fort of Gingee or Senji, Tamil Nadu, India. 1835
Cartoon, The End of the Rotten Borough -- the Reform Bill of 1832 did away with these so-called rotten boroughs, which were constituencies with a very small electorate
Louis Daguerre discovers use of silver iodide in photographyPioneer of photography, Louis Daguerre (1787 1851) developed the process of the daguerreotype. One of the most significant problems which occurred during the invention of photography was getting
Charles Tennants St. Rollox Chemical WorksSt. Rollox Chemical Works in Glasgow, making dry bleaching powder which was sold world wide and grew to be the worlds largest chemical Works
Curtis British Entomology Plate 262Coleoptera: Aphanisticus pusillus (Smallest Buprestid) [Plant: Melampyrum cristatum (Crested Cow-wheat)] Date: 1824-39
Curtis British Entomology Plate 80Coleoptera: Parnus impressus = Dryops luridus (Impressed Parnus) [Plant: Aster tripolium (Sea Starwort)] Date: 1824-39
Machine for Tight LacingSatire on the fashion for tight corsets - A correct view of the new machine for winding up the ladies Date: circa 1830
The Eight Views of Omi by Utagawa HiroshigeThe Autumnal Moon seen from Ishiyama from The Eight Views of Omi - woodblock print by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1958), a Japanese ukiyo-e artist, considered the last great master of that tradition
Queen Victoria as a young woman. circa 1837
The Entrance to Birmingham Curzon Street Railway Station - London & North Western Railway (L&NWR) - first train from London on September 17, 1838. Date: 1838
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The Aellopodes Velocipede Date: 1839
The Accelerator Velocipede Date: 1839
Entrance to Amphitheatre built at the Brighton Pavilion, Sussex, for the visit of Queen Victoria on 4 October 1837 Date: 1837
Amphitheatre built at the Brighton Pavilion, Sussex, for the visit of Queen Victoria on 4 October 1837 Date: 1837
Queen Victoria's Coronation Fair, with fireworks, Hyde Park, London, on the night of 28 June 1838 Date: 1838
Homage to Queen Victoria at Her Coronation, Westminster Abbey, London Date: 1838
Theatre Villains, Shakespeare's King Richard III, 1832 and 1862 Date: 1863
One Hundred Years of Eternal Feminine, early 1800sA group of portrait illustrations of young French ladies from the early 1800s, wearing fashions from decades including 1810s and 1830s. Date: circa 1901
The Old Surrey Foxhounds, by William BarraudSir Edmund Antrobus and the Old Surrey Fox Hounds at the Foot of Addington Hills, by William Barraud Date: circa 1830s
King William IV proroguing Parliament, House of Lords, April 1831, during the Great Reform crisis - My lords and gentlemen, I have come to meet you for the purpose of proroguing this Parliament'
The Capitol, Washington, USA Date: 1834
The Buddhas of Bamiyan, Afghanistan Date: 1834
The Bayaderes, or Dancing Girls of India Date: 1838
Music cover, The Cachucha, by A Fleche, danced by ballerinas Paulina Duvernay and Fanny Ellsler, with Une Valse Sentimentale Date: circa 1835
Houses of Parliament in London destroyed by fire Date: 1834
Map of Hokianga Harbour, New Zealand, with a scene depicting Captain Cook and natives (Cook landed in New Zealand in 1769). Date: 1838
Grand Firework Temple in Hyde Park, London, for the Coronation of Queen Victoria, 28 June 1838 Date: 1838