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Neilson. Rosalinds / SpearJULIA NEILSON English actress, wife of Fred Terry in the roll of Rosalind in Shakespeares As You Like It
Neilson. Oberons / SpeareJULIA NEILSON English actress, wife of Fred Terry in the roll of Oberon, in Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream
J Arthur as CymbelineJULIA ARTHUR Canadian born actress in the roll of Cymbeline in Shakespeares play of the same name
Tsar Nicholas II and Tserarevich Alexei of Russia, c. 1914Photographic portrait of Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918) and his son Tserarevich Alexei (1904-1918) of Russia, pictured c.1914
Regents Park LakeMaintenance work on The boating lake
Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux (1778-1868Engraved portrait of Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, the English politician, lawyer and Lord Chancellor of England
Sir David Brewster (1781-1868)Engraved portrait of Sir David Brewster (1781-1868), the Scottish physicist and inventor of the stereoscope
Isaac Van Amburgh and his lions, London, 1848Engraving showing Isaac Van Amburgh (c.1800-1868), the Dutch-American animal trainer, performing with his lions and other big cats at a show in Vauxhall Gardens, London, 1848
French National LoanLong queues form when the French government announces an Emprunt (loan) of 429 million francs
Union DemonstrationAt the Salle Pilodo, France, a huge gathering of workers demand the right to form unions like they have in England
Crete Revolt - 6Antonoussa Castanopoulos, a Cretan insurgent in the unsuccessful attempt to throw off Turkish rule
Rioting Miners - 3Mademoiselle Gerard halts the revolting miners at the charbonnage du Hazard, at Charleroi : troops are called in and ten deaths result
Crete Revolt - 5A Cretan insurgent in the unsuccessful attempt to throw off Turkish rule
America. San Francisco, California, from the BayBy 1868, 20 years after the gold rush, San Francisco has grown to be a thriving metropolis with 70-80, 000 inhabitants
The Trinity Wharf Buoy Store, Blackwall, 1868Engraving showing main store of the Corporation of Trinity House at Trinity Wharf, Blackwall, with buoys, markers and name boards
The 2nd Marquis of Salisbury (1791-1868)Engraving of James Brownlow William, 2nd Marquis of Salisbury, who served as Lord Privy Seal (1852) and Lord President of the Council (1858)
Construction of Blackfriars Bridge, 1868Engraving of the construction of Blackfriars Bridge, London, viewed from the south bank of the river looking towards St. Pauls Cathedral
Metropolitan Railway western extension. Interior of KensingtMetropolitan Railway western extension, a view of the interior of the Kensington Station
Benjamin Disraeli Addressing the House of Commons, 1868Engraving showing Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) addressing the House of Commons for the first time as Prime Minister. Disraeli, English statesman and novelist
James Louis Garvin / Vf 11JAMES LOUIS GARVIN English journalist; Editor of the Observer, the Pall Mall Gazette and the Encyclopaedia Britannica
Matthew Vii: 12MATTHEW VII: 12 The golden rule: Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them
KIT CARSON
Fritz Haber / Nobel 1918FRITZ HABER German chemist
USA SacramentoStreet scene : traffic halts to allow a railway train to pass
Spain GuipuzcoaThe sanctuary of Ignaz Loyola
ITALY SUSAin the Italian Alps
Seine Frozen 1868The Seine frozen over - Parisians are able to walk from one bank to the other without using the bridges
Charles Thomas Longley 1CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, when he was bishop of Ripon, whence he moved upwards to Durham and then Canterbury. with his autograph
Thomas HindmanGeneral THOMAS CARMICHAEL HINDMAN American military commander and statesman
France Haut-BrionLe chateau d Haut-Brion in the Bordeaux region, famous for its wine
James Louis GarvinJAMES LOUIS GARVIN Editor of the Observer, circa 1924
Cricketer, RiceR. W. Rice Cricketer - Oxford University
Cricketer, FoleyCyril Foley Cricketer - Middlesex
Girl in Blue / White DressGirl: habit shirt with a puff at the sleeve top, skirt with pyramid trim, tunic with braces & peplum hem, small hat perched at the front of her head & blue boots
Cricketer, LockwoodWilliam Lockwood Cricketer - Surrey & Nottinghamshire
The Wicklow Head Lighthouse, 1869Engraving of the Wicklow Head Lighthouse, 1869. The lighthouse lantern was converted from oil to gas in 1868, which required a small gas works at the lighthouse (seen in the foreground)
Cricketer, KitkatS.A.P. Kitkat Cricketer - Gloucestershire
Cricketer, StewartH.C.Stewart Cricketer - Kent
Granville BantockSIR GRANVILLE BANTOCK Musical composer, depicted at work in 1923
Yellow / Black Dress 1868Pink corselet & tunic over a white dress. Blue open dress fastened with bows & sleeves open from the shoulder. Yellow dress: square bodice, open sided tunic & trained skirt
Pannier Skirts of 1868Pardessus with a Watteau pleat; pannier skirts & pleated or gathered flounces. Girl: over skirt & sleeveless bolero worn over a blue dress with horizontal stripes
Polaniase Dress 1868Girl: spatterdashes & fur trimmed garment with a cape cut into 2 deep points. Women: black & pink polonaise dress with pelerine; yellow dress, black tunic with pointed hem
Dock being constructed at ChathamThe Naval Docks at Chatham, Kent, under construction. The dockyard dated from the 16th century but was extended in the 1860s to cover an area of 380 acres
ElopingEngraving showing a young woman escaping a house by step ladder in order to elope, during a snowstorm
New docks at MillwallView of the new docks at Millwall, constructed by the Millwall Freehold Land and Docks Company in 1868
Trinity Buoy Wharf, Blackwall showing buoys and dock workers
First attempt to launch the Bermuda floating dockEngraving from the front cover of the ILN, showing the first attempt to launch the Bermuda floating dock at North Woolwich, built by Messrs. Campbell, Johnson and Co. of Silvertown
The Buoy Store, Trinity WharfThe Buoy store at Trinity Wharf, Blackwall showing wooden buoys and signage