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H H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, English cricketersH H Stephenson and Billy Caffyn, the only two English cricketers who visited both America and Australia Date: 1863
Tom Lockyer, outstanding cricket wicket-keeper Date: 1863
Edward, First Prince of Wales, son of King Edward I and Eleanor of Castile - born in 1284, he was named Prince of Wales in 1301, and became King Edward II in 1307. Date: early 14th century
Marriage of Prince and Princess of Wales, St George's ChapelWaiting for the Bride, Marriage of Prince and Princess of Wales, St George's Chapel, Windsor, 10 March 1863 Date: 1863
Queen Victoria in profile, at the time of the marriage of her eldest son, the Prince of Wales, to Alexandra Date: 1863
Prince Christian of Denmark, King Christian IXPrince Christian of Denmark (King Christian IX, reigned 1863-1906) - father of Alexandra, Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra Date: 1863
Princess Christian of Denmark (Louise of Hesse-Kassel, wife of Prince Christian, King Christian IX of Denmark, mother of Alexandra, Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra) Date: 1863
Grand Duchess Louis of Hesse, Princess Alice of Great Britain and Ireland, second daughter of Queen Victoria Date: 1863
Marriage of Prince and Princess of Wales, 1863 Date: 1863
Jean-Paul Laurens, French painter and sculptorJean-Paul Laurens (1838-1921), French painter and sculptor, at the age of 25. Date: circa 1863
Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch, writer, caricatureMr Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, writer, (21 November 1863 ?? 12 May 1944) caricature illustration of the writer as a young man
Norman Peebles, EsqA portrait oil painting of Norman Gordon Peebles, 1863 - 1923, an architect who designed the dome of the State Library of Victoria, Australia. Date: circa 1922
Sunset in IrelandA landscape etching of a narrow, winding river during sunset in Ireland. Date: 1863
Edward, Prince of Wales, and Princess AlexandraEdward, Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Date: circa 1863
Faked American Civil War photographEarly photography: a soldier lies dead between two boulders with his gun resting on the rocks. Supposedly taken at the Battle of Gettysburg, but later found to be posed for propaganda. Date: 1863
Queen Victoria in Family Photograph 1863Queen Victoria shown with members of her family shortly after the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales, with a mourning bust of her late husband in the centre. (left) Prince Albert
ARCHBISHOP IN STATEThe archbishop of Paris lies in state in the chapelle ardente of the archbishopric, dressed in his robes. Date: 1863
ERNEST RENAN (1823 - 1892), French philosopher who specialised in religious subjects, photographed just after the publication of his Vie de Jesus (1863)
When a donkey brays, humans clap their hands to their ears and even dogs look up in surprise Date: 1863
PERE LACHAISE/BAYOTPere Lachaise cemetery - from the East Date: 1863
WATER BABIES/KINGSLEY"At last he came to the great sea-serpent himself, lying dead at the bottom." Date: First published: 1863
POLAND/CZESTOCHOWAThe monastery of Czestochowa which houses the sacred shrine of the Virgin Mary. Date: 1863
A shell lands in the Confederate trenches during the American Civil War Date: January 1863
Royal Marriage Festivities at Christchurch, New Zealand (Marriage of Edward, Prince of Wales to Princess Alexandra of Denmark). Date: 1863
Monument Church Company fire, Santiago de ChileVintage 19th century photograph: monument to the victims of the the Church of the Company fire, Santiago de Chile. The Church of the Company Fire (8 December 1863)
Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron ClydeVintage 19th century photograph: Field Marshal Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde, GCB, KCSI (20 October 1792 - 14 August 1863), was a British Army officer
Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron SeatonVintage 19th century photograph: Field Marshal John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton, GCB, GCMG, GCH, PC (Ire) (16 February 1778 - 17 April 1863) was a British Army officer and colonial governor
Lieutenant-General Charles Nicolas Victor, French officerVintage 19th century photograph: Lieutenant-General Charles Nicolas Victor Oudinot, 2nd Duc de Reggio (3 November 1791 in Bar-le-Duc - 7 June 1863 in Bar-le-Duc)
The new double-screw steamship Far East. The launch took place at Cubitt Town, Millwall, in the presence of a large number of people
British army in India, 1st Gurkhas Goorkhas 1863Vintage 19th century photograph - British army in India, 1860s - offficers of the 1st Gurkhas Goorkhas 1863
British army India, officers of the 107th Regiment 1863Vintage 19th century photograph - British army in India, 1860s - officers of the 107th Regiment 1863
Tropical Gardens Batterseain 1863, John Gibson, Battersea Parks first Superintendent, created a mixture of exotic plants and colourful carpet bedding that started a fashion that swept across England
The new foyer at the Theatre Francais, 1863. Portrait of Mme. de R. Woman in cream crinoline dress with purple mantle, bonnet with yellow ribbon
Racing at the Bois de Boulogne, Paris, 1862. Woman in violet crinoline dress and mantelet cape watching the horse racing in the park. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V
Dignitaries on Metropolitan underground railway, LondonDignitaries taking a ride on the first train of the Metropolitan underground railway, London. Date: 1863
Banquet at Metropolitan underground opening, London 1863Banquet in Farringdon Street Station at the opening of the Metropolitan underground, London, on 9 January 1863. Date: 1863
First underground train, Edgware Road to Kings Cross, LondonFirst underground train, running from Edgware Road to Kings Cross, London. Building works on the Metropolitan Line began in 1853, and the first journey took place ten years later. Date: 1863
Preparing a glass plateA young man prepares a glass plate for photographic exposure within a workshop. Date: 1863
Isabella, The Barbers Daughter, by Harry CliftonPromotional music sheet for Isabella The Barbers Daughter, song written and sung by Harry Clifton, 1863. The song tells the tale of a gentleman, pictured, who meets Isabella, the barbers daughter
Church Farm School, East Barnet, HertfordshireInmates in the playground at the East Barnet Farm School, established in 1863 as a boys Industrial School. Date: circa 1928
People board warship to sing Te Deum for Military VictoryThe French population of Rio de Janeiro board the Astree to sing the praise hymn Te Deum, to celebrate the capture of Puebla in the second siege of Puebla by the French army. Date: 1863
Skirmish outside TepeacaSkirmish occurring on 18th February 1863 outside the town of Tepeaca, within view of the village de los Reyes and Popocatepetl volcano. Men on horseback charge across a flat scrubland
The Prince Imperial Announces the Capture of PueblaThe Prince Imperial, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, is gestured towards balcony, surrounded by men and women watching. The child holds the telegram that announces the French capture of Puebla
Detachments Attack the Red Battery at AcapulcoThe detachments Pallas and Cornelie attack the red battery at Acapulco. Boats of soldiers row to shore to attack at Acapulco. Date: 1863
The climb of Rio-Frio barricaded by the MexicansA battalion of soldiers march up the Rio-Frio pass, with two officers on horseback watching as groups of soldiers ahead try to drag fallen trees and logs from the path. Date: 1863
San Martino, Headquarters of General ComonfortGeneral Comonforts headquarters at San-Martino, during the siege of Puebla. Several regiments of troops march towards the town in the distance. Date: 1863
The Bombardment of TampicoThe bombardment of Tampico and the debarkation of troops, on 9th August 1863. French ships fire at the port of Tampico as soldiers in longboats row to the shore. Date: 1863
French army marching to Mexico City 1863The french army march to attack Mexico City, with the Comoscolate aquaduct in the background. 1863