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Leo Graf Von CapriviLEO graf von CAPRIVI German statesman, Chancellor. Date: 1831 - 1899
London Lock Hospital, Hyde ParkA view of the London Lock Hospital, Hyde Park. The hospital was opened in 1747 to treat patients with venereal diseases. Date: 1831
Charles Stuart CalverleyCHARLES STUART CALVERLEY (Born Blayds) Writer, known for his light verse. Date: 1831 - 1884
Lady Isabel BurtonLADY ISABEL BURTON widow of Richard Burton, traveller and translator. Date: 1831 - 1896
Franc is Burdett 1831SIR FRANCIS BURDETT Radical statesman, in 1831 by which time he is immensely popular and regarded by all - except the authorities - as the champion of liberty. Date: 1770 - 1844
Wilhelm II as a BabyWILHELM II, photographed as a baby in his pram. He was the first born child of Victoria, Princess Royal of England (1840-1901) and Frederick III, Emperor of Germany (1831-1888) Date: 1859 - 1941
Stephen GirardSTEPHEN GIRARD American statesman and philanthropist. Date: 1750 - 1831
James Abraham GarfieldJames Abraham GARFIELD President of the United States, but assassinated Date: 1831 - 1881
Painted by VictoriaA watercolour sketch by Princess Victoria, 9 June 1831 Date: 1831
Stephen Girard (Chappel)STEPHEN GIRARD American statesman and philanthropist Date: 1750 - 1831
Blavatsky in WheelchairHELENA PETROVNA BLAVATSKY Russian mystic, writer &c circa 1889 Date: 1831 - 1891
Sardou / ChartranVICTORIEN SARDOU French writer Date: 1831 - 1908
Coronation and opening of New London BridgeScene at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide (8 September 1831), with the opening of the New London Bridge (1 August 1831) below, with a balloon visible in the top right
The new London bridge, as it appeared on Monday, August 1st, 1831, at the ceremony of opening by their Majesties. Print shows balloon possibly piloted by British balloonist Charles Green ascending
Christmas shopping 1831Two young ladies in crinolines, hats and muffs and carrying hat box entering a shop at Christmas. Artist: M Palmer-Smith Date: 1931
Street music: An itinerant piper, 1831Getting Cash for notes -an itinerant piper recieves a donation from women on their doorstep. Date: 1831
A timekeeper: singers in 1831A robed choirmaster beats time whilst the choir sing lustily. Date: 1831
West Markham ChurchThe Mausoleum, West Markham, Nottinghamshire, England, the church built in 1831 for the Duke of Newcastle. The architect was Robert Smirke. Date: 19th century
KINGs WESTON, SomersetDeer grace the grounds of Kings Weston, Somerset, the residence of Lord De Clifford. Date: 1831
Gj Goschen / Vanity FairGEORGE JOACHIM GOSCHEN 1st VISCOUNT GOSCHEN British politician Date: 1831 - 1907
Vesuvius / ConesCones in the crater Date: 1831
Clerkenwell GreenThe Sessions House, Clerkenwell Green. Date: 1831
Viaduct across the Sankey valley (for the LMR), 1831 Date: 1831
Entrance of the (LMR) railway at Edge Hill, Liverpool, 1831 Date: 1831
Arthur Ranc / GillArthur Ranc (1831-1908), Duel fighting, French politician and writer. Implicated in a plot against Napoleon III, imprisoned for belonging to a secret society
Louis-Franois Dumaine / GillLouis-Francois Dumaine (1831-1893) Actor and thetre director. Illustration referes to Around the World in 80 days by Jules Verne
DOVERGeneral view of Dover, Kent, from the beach, with the castle in the distance
Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holsteins funeral on 1st November 1917. Prince Christian (1831-1917)was the husband of Princess Helena and died at home in London on the 28th October 1917
Battle of OstrolenkaLed by Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki, Polish forces fight valiantly at Ostrolenko, but are eventually defeated by the Russians and forced to retreat to Warsaw. Date: 26 May 1831
Patriots ExiledAfter successive defeats by the Russians, Polish resistance crumbles and the leaders are sent into exile
French in the TagusDisputed succession to the Portuguese throne leads to intervention by the great powers : a French fleet sails up the Tagus to promote French interests
Rebels SuppressedIn conflict with the Russians, Polish patriots are once again defeated
Prince of Wales opening the new wards of Charing Cross HospiEstablished in 1831, this picture shows the opening ceremony after improvements made to the hospital in 1877. The alterations cost approximately 13, 000 and took just over a year to complete"
Lord Lytton (1831-1891)Engraving of (Edward) Robert Bulwer-Lytton, the 1st Earl of Lytton, the English poet diplomat and politician, shortly after his appointment as Viceroy of India, 1876
Sir George Strong Nares (1831-1915)Engraving of Sir George Strong Nares, the Scottish naval commander and explorer, pictured in 1875 when he was a Royal Navy Captain in charge of the 1875-1876 British Arctic Expedition
Metra / Olivier / Hommes D aOLIVIER METRA French composer
James Abram GarfieldJAMES ABRAM GARFIELD 20th US President Date: 1831 - 1881
Mcneill / John CarstairsSir John Carstairs McNeill Military
LA SONNAMBULAArminas habit of sleepwalking worries the villagers - Ah, non giunge ! they exclaim, with feeling
The Hanwell AsylumA exterior view of the Hanwell asylum in north-west London. The asylum opened in 1831, on the outskirts of London. Patients were encouraged to become self-sufficient
The Lantern of Beachy Head Lighthouse, Sussex, 1884Engraving of the Lantern at Beachy Head lighthouse, Sussex, January 1884. The lighthouse was built between 1828 and 1831 on Belle Tout Cliff and equipped with a catoptric lantern
Insurrection in BolognaLiberals in Bologna tear down the Austrian flag from the governors palace and replace it with the tricolore of Italian unity
Carbonari and KingWhen Carlo Alberto succeeds to the throne of Piedmont, he is lobbied by Carbonari, urging reform
Liberal MeetingRoman liberals meet on the Gianicolo Hill
Insurrection in RomeRoman liberals attempt a revolution : fighting in the Piazza Colonna
Revolt at ModenaA conspiracy headed by Ciro Menotti seeks to overthrow Austrian dominion in Modena, but the rebellion is supressed and Menotti is arrested : he will be hanged
Mazzini Goes to ExileGiuseppe Mazzini, a member of the Carbonari, is imprisoned, then sent into exile at Marseille. But he ll be back
Austrian ForcesIn the face of growing unrest by Italian patriot movements, the Austrians bring more troops into Italy : a military camp