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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
Coronation of Queen Victoria, Westminster Abbey, London, 28 June 1838. Date: 1838
Theodore Chasseriau, French artistTheodore Chasseriau (1819-1856), French artist, prolific painter of history, religious and oriental subjects, portraits and murals, at the age of 16. Date: circa 1835
Transatlantic Steam Ship Company, ironstone saucerTransatlantic Steam Ship Company, rare 19th century ironstone saucer depicting the vessel Liverpool, from the Captain Edward J. Smith Archive. 6.5 inches. Date: circa late 1830s
George IV Drives to AscotReproduction of a print from 1830, showing King George IV driving to Ascot. Date: 1830
The Melton HuntReproduction of a painting by Sir Francis Grant (1803-1878) of the Melton Hunt. Grant went on to be a celebrated portraitist. Date: circa 1830s
Budding's patent lawn mower made by Ransomes of IpswichBudding's Patent Lawn Mower manufactured by Ransomes of Ipswich Date: 1832
Entrance to St John's Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada Date: circa 1830
Birthplace of Peter Paul Rubens, Cologne, Germany (though he was actually born in Siegen, Westphalia) Date: 1831
Birthplace of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Geneva, Switzerland Date: 1831
The Hop Garland, painted by W F Witherington RAThe Hop Garland, painting by W F Witherington RA - an idyllic hop-picking scene in Kent Date: 1834
Buckingham Palace and Queen Victoria MemorialCentral view of Buckingham Palace and Victoria Memorial with horse and cart, pedestrians and period motor cars. The Palace has been the official home of the Monarch since the 1830s
George Husband Baird, Principal, University of EdinburghGeorge Husband Baird, Principal of the University of Edinburgh, Scottish Minister, educational reformer and linguist. Date: circa 1830s
Cranes in flight, Japanese painting Date: circa 1830
English Mail Coach of 1830 by Edward Penfield Date: 1830
The Grosvenor Family by C R LeslieThe Grosvenor Family, monochrome reproduction of a painting by C R Leslie, with key. Date: 1833
Hansom's Safety Cab as first design 1834Hansom Safety Cab designed and patented by Joseph Hansom on the 23rd December 1834. Diver seated on the roof of the cab and the patent suggesting that the cab might be entered through the wheel
RMS Mauretania, ocean liner being launched 1938The launch of the RMS Mauretania unveiled the name by Lady Bates, wife of the Chairman of the Cunard White Star taking place at Cammell Laird's yard, Birkenhead
Advertisement for RMS Mauretania, the newly formed Cunard-White Star company, ocean liner. Date: 1938
The Tomb of Napoleon, St HelenaThe Tomb of Napoleon on the island of St Helena. The burial took place after Napoleon's death in 1821; the remains were moved to Paris in 1840. circa 1820-1930s
The Sheep-Eater of Hindustan, No. 1, Lifting the sheep from the ground with his teeth only. 1832
Shakespeare - King Henry IV - Morton: Whose swift wrath beat down the never daunted Percy to the earth. circa 1830
Architect's design, entrance to Highgate Cemetery, LondonArchitect's design (B Ferrey), proposed entrance to Highgate Cemetery, North London, with floorplan below, engraved for The Lady's Magazine. Date: 1830
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Tomb of Mughal Emperor Humayun, Delhi, IndiaTomb of the Mughal Emperor Humayun (1508-1556), Delhi, India, built in the 16th century (left distance). Date: circa 1832
Sadlers Wells, Theatre, LondonExterior of Sadlers Wells, Theatre. Date: 1830
Exterior of Olympic Theatre, located junction of Drury Lane, Wych Street, London, specialised in comedies. Date: 1831
SOLDIERS CATCH SHARKSailors begin to hack a shark to death on their deck which they have just caught. Date: circa 1830s
PRIVATE FOUR-IN-HANDA private four-in-hand is paced by a dog as it descends towards the sea. Date: circa 1830
MANDAN CEMETERY 1830SA cemetery of the Mandan people. The ring of skulls is where ceremonies take place, beyond are the platforms on which the bodies of the dead are laid Date: 1830s
Carrying of the second reading of the first reform bill in the House of Commons. Date: 21 March 1831
Railway construction, Berkhamsted, Herts. 1837Navvies building a cutting near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire in June 1837, part of the London to Birmingham railway line, engineered by Robert Stephenson. Date: 1837
Royal Arch, Brighton, erected for royal visitRoyal Arch, Brighton, erected in honour of the visit of King William IV and Queen Adelaide Date: 1830
Searles Boat YardThe family boat and barge-building concern of George Searle at Lambeth ran from around 1763 to the early 1830s. Date: 1875
Lee ChurchView of the medaeval church which has long since been demolished. This was replaced in 1814, then in the 1830s demolished to make way for the present St Margarets Church
The Sportsmans Study The Sportsmans StudyThe Sportsmans Study. circa 1835
The Sportsmans Present The Sportsmans PresentThe Sportsmans Present. circa 1835
Sailing match at Greenwich, SE LondonSailing match on the River Thames at Greenwich, Kent (SE London) on 3 July 1838, showing The Gazelle (left) beating Royal Sovereign. 1838
Right Honourable Lady Radstock. 1835
Rajpootnee (Rajputi) Bride, India. 1835
Queen Victoria taking the Coronation Oath, 1838. 1838