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Giffards DirigibleHenry Giffards steam-powered dirigible - a major step towards the achievement of powered aerial navigation
Bloomers in Hyde ParkA view of things to come - women wearing the trousers. All of female kind take to wearing bloomers. A kilted scotsman chats to a newly emancipated lady
Duke Wellington, BauzitDUKE OF WELLINGTON British General and Statesman, known as the Iron Duke
Wellingtons FuneralThe Civic Authorities in the Duke of Wellingtons funeral procession passing down Fleet Street, London & the offices of Punch. The road is flanked by armed soldiers
Benedictine MonkMONACHUS BENEDICTINUS a satirical drawing done at a time when England feared a papal invasion
Christmas / GermanyPapa dresses up as Pelz- Nickel [= furry Nicolas, i.e. Santa Claus] to give presents to the children
Jacobus Henricus Van t HoffJACOBUS HENRICUS VAN T HOFF Dutch chemist
Duke of Wellington / 1808DUKE OF WELLINGTON British General and Statesman Known as the Iron Duke
Hh Asquith / Vfair 1904Herbert Henry Asquith Statesman
Herbert Henry Asquith Statesman
FISCHER ( 1852 - 1919 )EMIL FISCHER - German chemist
The Uncut Koh-i-noor Diamond, c. 1851Engraving of the Koh-i-noor ( mountain of light ) diamond, in its original state, circa 1851. Previously owned by the Mogul emperors, the Persian Shahs and Ranjit Singh, the Lion of the Punjab
Mental Hospital, Powick, WorcestershireAn aerial view of the what opened in 1852 as the Worcester County Pauper and Lunatic Asylum. it was designed by J. R. Hamilton and J. M. Medland of Gloucester
A view of Talbot Castle, Trim, Co. Meath, Ireland; the first school attended by the Duke of Wellington. Date: 1852
Cartoon, A Dip in the Free Trade Sea -- satirical comment on the Conservative governments announcement that they did not intend to return to the policy of Protectionism
Effects of strikes upon the working class and the capitalistThe effects of a strike upon the capitalist and upon the working man Date: 1852
The First Successful Airship - Constructed by Henri Giff?The First Successful Airship - Constructed by Henri Giffard in 1852 Steam Powered Airship Captioned in French Aerostat a Vapeur de Henri Giffard Date: 1852
Allegoric Capricho, 1852, by Eugenio Lucas VelazquezEugenio Lucas Velazquez (1817-1870). Spanish painter. Allegoric Capricho, 1852. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain
Parchment commission, 2nd Lieutenant Henry VaughanParchment commission document for 2nd Lieutenant Henry Vaughan, Madras Corps of Engineers, East India Company Date: 1852
Music cover, Le Juif Errant (The Wandering Jew), arranged for piano by Frederic Burgmuller, Grande Valse danced by ballerina Louise Taglioni Date: 1852
Apsley Pellatt Glass Manufacture, London. Date: 1852
Apsley Pellatt Cut Glass Chandelier Manufacture, London. Date: 1852
Duke of Wellington's horse and groomThe Duke of Wellington's horse in the funeral procession, led by John Mears, the Duke's groom. The horse was the Duke's last, a mare, remarkably steady and never shying. 1852
Wellington supplement to the Illustrated London News 1852Life of Duke of Wellington. Cover of the supplement to the Illustrated London News, 18th September 1852. 1852
Funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington, LondonThe funeral procession of the Duke of Wellington, 18 November 1852, on its journey from Chelsea Hospital to St Paul's Cathedral, London. 1852
Only interview between the Commanders, Wellington and NelsonThe Army and Navy representing the only interview between the Great Commanders, Wellington and Nelson! Chromolithograph, unknown publisher
POSADA, Jos頇uadalupe (1852-1913). Dde los muertos en M鸩co. El jarabe en ultratumba (Day of the Dead in Mexico). Contemporary Art. Engraving
POSADA, Jos頇uadalupe (1852-1913). La calavera del editor popular Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (The calavera of popular editor Antonio Vanegas Arroyo)
Cartoon, Railway Undertaking. An undertaker offers a puzzled traveller a business card: a comment on the dubious safety of rail travel. Date: 1852
The State funeral of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington's coffin on the burial in St Paul's Cathedral, London. Date: 18th November 1852
REFUGEE IN ENGLANDMany opponents of Napoleon's regime take refuge in England : when one of them dies, his funeral at St Johns Wood cemetery is the occasion for a political gesture. Date: 1852
WELLINGTON FUNERALThe funeral procession of the duke of Wellington starts at his house at Hyde Park Corner, and passes through the streets of London amid the fervent acclamations of the populace. Date: 1852
WELLINGTON RIDINGARTHUR WELLESLEY, duke of WELLINGTON soldier and statesman, riding two years before his death Date: 1769 - 1852
WELLINGTON COFFINThe coffin of the Duke of Wellington. Date: 1852
WELLINGTON'S FUNERALThe Horse Guards, who will be marshalling the procession. Top hats tied with black crepe are worn. A tent housing the coffin & funeral car & plumed horses can be seen. 18 November 1852
FUNERAL CARD: WELLINGTONAn invitation to the state funeral of Field Marshall The Duke of Wellington at St Paul's Cathedral, in the name of Major Saunders of the 19th Regiment Date: 1852
FUNERALS/WELLINGTONThe Duke of Wellington is given a state funeral of unsurpassed magnificence Date: 18 November 1852
WELLINGTON FUNERAL CARThe funeral car which carried the corpse of the Duke of Wellington to its final resting-place in St Paul's cathedral, London. Date: 17 November 1852
The charwomen in the National Gallery. A cartoon about the conservation controversy at the National Gallery, after nine paintings were cleaned in the autumn of 1852
A box at the Italian Opera, 1852. Woman in off-the-shoulder dresses with shawl berthas, gentleman with opera glasses in white tie and black coat. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V
Woman at the Freres Provencaux Restaurant, Paris, 1850. She wears a lilac jacket over a flounced crinoline. The Trois Freres Provencaux in the Palais Royal was a fashionable bouillabaise specialty
Cartoon, Horrible Incident in Real LifeThe master of a household visits the kitchen to get a little supper after the servants have gone, only to find it crawling with cockroaches. 1852
Cartoon, A Dissolving View (Disraeli and Derby)Cartoon, A Dissolving View -- Benjamin Disraeli and Lord Derby win the General Election, though only by a slim majority. The election results indicated clear support for Free Trade as against
Cartoon, The Political Topsy -- a satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis ability to switch between Protectionism and Free Trade according to his own convenience
Cartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party... Back to SchoolCartoon, Mrs Gamp Taking the Little Party She Looks After Back to School. A satirical comment on the Morning Herald newspaper (represented here as the Dickens character Mrs Gamp)
Cartoon, Something Looms in the Future -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis speech to his constituents in Buckinghamshire
Cartoon, A Bit of Animated Nature, the Protectionist Cuckoo in the Hedge Sparrows Nest. A satirical depiction of Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Chancellor of the Exchequer, as the cuckoo
Cartoon, The Political Chameleon -- satirical comment on Benjamin Disraelis ability to change his partys allegiance from Protectionism to Free Trade in anticipation of an approaching General