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1875 Collection (page 4)

Background image1875 Collection: Osmond's Patent Safety Balancing Dogcart 1875

Osmond's Patent Safety Balancing Dogcart 1875
Driver protected if horses falls with a self balancing safety foot rest. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Advert for Chappell & Co.s musical instruments 1875

Advert for Chappell & Co.s musical instruments 1875
Adverts for wooden pions and organs. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Albert Schweitzer, theologian, organist and physician

Albert Schweitzer, theologian, organist and physician
Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965), Franco-German (Alsatian) theologian, organist, philosopher and physician. Seen here playing the organ, with a stained glass window behind him. Date: circa 1950

Background image1875 Collection: Schweitzer Albert 1875 1965 Franco French German

Schweitzer Albert 1875 1965 Franco French German
schweitzer, albert, 1875, 1965, franco, french, german, alsatian, theology, theologian, organist, philosophy, philosopher, doctor, medical, physician, hospital, founded, lambarene, equatorial

Background image1875 Collection: Workshop of Corot

Workshop of Corot
Commemorating the death of the artist, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot who is shown at his easel, painting a landscape whilst smoking on his pipe. Date: 1796-1875

Background image1875 Collection: JORDANS, near Uxbridge, Middlesex

JORDANS, near Uxbridge, Middlesex
The grave of William Penn, at Jordans, near Uxbridge, Middlesex Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Exterior of the Royal Aquarium and Winter Garden in Westminster, London, a place for entertainment

Exterior of the Royal Aquarium and Winter Garden in Westminster, London, a place for entertainment, performance and sport, opening on the 22nd January 1876. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Parliament House at Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa. Date: 1875

Parliament House at Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: ZENITH BALLOON ACCIDENT

ZENITH BALLOON ACCIDENT
Carrying away the dead bodies following the fatal crash of the balloon Zenith when the aeronauts on board fainted due to the ballon's high altitude Date: May 1, 1875

Background image1875 Collection: ANDERSEN'S DEATH 1875

ANDERSEN'S DEATH 1875
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN The fairy tale writer on his deathbed, aged 71, in his house called Rolighed, near near Copenhagen, Denmark. Date: 1805 - 1875

Background image1875 Collection: The cabmen's shelter in Acacia Road, St John's Wood, north London. Date: 1875

The cabmen's shelter in Acacia Road, St John's Wood, north London. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Hampstead, the plague-ground of Londoners where the shades of smallpox

Hampstead, the plague-ground of Londoners where the shades of smallpox and fever threaten the innocent holidaymakers
Hampstead, the plague-ground of Londoners... where the shades of smallpox and fever threaten the innocent holidaymakers... Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 5

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 5
Act 4 scene 5 : Assad, seeking his fiancee Shulamith in the desert, sees in a mirage the cortege of the queen of Sheba, who is leaving Solomon's court in a huff. Date: first performed 1875

Background image1875 Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 6

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 6
Act 4 final scene : Assad finds Shulamith in the desert, but, exhausted, dies in her arms after they sing of their future bliss in heaven : the chorus share their raptures. Date: first performed 1875

Background image1875 Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 2

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 2
Act 2 scene 2 : Assad is enamoured of the Queen of Sheba and declares his passion, though he is engaged to marry the High Priest's daughter Shulamith. Date: first performed 1875

Background image1875 Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 4

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 4
Act 3 scene 4 : the queen of Sheba, though concealing her love for Assad, asks Solomon to release him from prison, but he refuses saying that Assad must be punished. Date: first performed 1875

Background image1875 Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 3

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 3
Act 2 scene 3 : Assad, though king Solomon's favourite, angers him by renouncing the High Priest's daughter Shulamith, but the king insists that he marry her. Date: first performed 1875

Background image1875 Collection: GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 1

GOLDMARK/SABA LIEBIG 1
Act 1 scene 1 : the Queen of Sheba arrives at Solomon's court : Assad, though engaged to Shulamith, falls instantly in love with her, which is a mistake... Date: first performed 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Perishable Coffins 1875 Death Funerals Exhibition

Perishable Coffins 1875 Death Funerals Exhibition
perishable, coffins, 1875, death, funerals, exhibition, stafford, house, mr, seymour, haden, made, wicker, the, of, and, with, at, by, 1870s, victorian, biodegradable, coffin

Background image1875 Collection: Victorian girl's clothing 1875

Victorian girl's clothing 1875
Selection of girl's clothing from 1875. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Captain Matthew WEBB (1848 - 1883), who on 24 August 1875 was the first person to swim the English

Captain Matthew WEBB (1848 - 1883), who on 24 August 1875 was the first person to swim the English Channel Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: WILLIAM BACKHOUSE ASTOR American financier, son of John Jacob Date: 1792 - 1875

WILLIAM BACKHOUSE ASTOR American financier, son of John Jacob Date: 1792 - 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Cadwallader Washburn

Cadwallader Washburn
Cadwallader Colden Washburn (1818-1882). An American businessman, politician and soldier who founded a mill that later became General Mills

Background image1875 Collection: Arrest of one of the Illustrated London Newss special artists, Melton Prior

Arrest of one of the Illustrated London Newss special artists, Melton Prior, at Ragusa (Dubrovnik) by Austrian police where he was detained a short time. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Battersea Park

Battersea Park
View of Battersea Park lake. Battersea Park is a large 200 acre Victorian park, built between 1854 and 1870, with a riverside promenade, a large lake, many notable trees and ecological areas

Background image1875 Collection: York House Battersea

York House Battersea
York House, on the spot now occupied by Prices Candle Factory, is supposed to have been built about the year 1475 by Lawrence Booth, Bishop of Durham, and by him annexed to the see of York

Background image1875 Collection: Tropical Gardens Battersea

Tropical Gardens Battersea
in 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

Background image1875 Collection: Battersea Mill

Battersea Mill
Fowlers Mill was built in the grounds of the partly demolished Bolingbroke House in 1788 by Thomas Fowler to a design of Stephen Hooper

Background image1875 Collection: Manor House Vauxhall

Manor House Vauxhall
Edward, the Black Prince, took up residence in the manor house of Kennington and it remained a royal palace until the time of Henry VIII

Background image1875 Collection: St Mary-at-Lambeth

St Mary-at-Lambeth
The church is the oldest structure in the Borough of Lambeth, except for the crypt of Lambeth Palace itself, and its burials and monuments are a record of 950 years of community history. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Whitehall Stairs

Whitehall Stairs
View of Whitehall Stairs leading up from the River Thames to the The Palace of Whitehall at Westminster, was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Apothecaries Company

Apothecaries Company
The Lambeth Drug Mill stood in Grays Walk, roughly where the Ethelred Street estate now lies, to the north of Black Prince Road

Background image1875 Collection: Waterloo

Waterloo
Street scene in Waterloo Bridge Road, London. c.1850. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: The Cut, Waterloo

The Cut, Waterloo
The Cut (formerly New Cut) is a street in London which runs between Waterloo Road in Lambeth and Blackfriars Road in Southwark

Background image1875 Collection: Royal Coburg Theatre

Royal Coburg Theatre
The theatre was founded in 1818 by James King and Daniel Dunn (formerly managers of the Surrey Theatre in Bermondsey), and John Thomas Serres, then the marine painter to the King

Background image1875 Collection: Astleys Theatre

Astleys Theatre was a theatre on Peter Street, Dublin, at its peak in the 1790s and 1800s. In the 1790s it was known as Astleys Dublin Amphitheatre, after Astleys Amphitheatre of London

Background image1875 Collection: Astleys Riding School

Astleys Riding School
Views of Astleys Riding School in Lambeth in 1770. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: The Royal Surrey Theatre

The Royal Surrey Theatre
The Surrey Theatre, London began life in 1782 as the Royal Circus and Equestrian Philharmonic Academy, one of the many circuses that provided entertainment of both horsemanship and drama (hippodrama)

Background image1875 Collection: Old Views in Lambeth

Old Views in Lambeth
Views of old views in Lambeth - Carlisle House; Entrance to Cupers Gardens; Remains of Orchestra, Cupers Gardens; Conspirators House. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: The Pedlar and His Dog

The Pedlar and His Dog
The medaeval stained glass window of The Pedlar & His Dog in the south chapel of Lambeth Palace was destroyed during World War II. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Searles Boat Yard

Searles Boat Yard
The family boat and barge-building concern of George Searle at Lambeth ran from around 1763 to the early 1830s. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: River Thames

River Thames
View of the south side of the River Thames taken from Adelphi Terrace. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Christ Church

Christ Church
View of Christ Church in Westminster Road. Christ Church, Lambeth, England, was founded by the Rev Dr Christopher Newman Hall in 1876 as a Congregational chapel, on Westminster Bridge Road, London

Background image1875 Collection: King Edwards School

King Edwards School
Origins of King Edwards School date back to the 16th century at Bridewell Palace, but in 1830 the school was moved to the House of Occupations at St Georges Fields opposite to the Bethlehem Hospital

Background image1875 Collection: Sign of the Dog and Duck

Sign of the Dog and Duck
The Dog and Duck was a tavern built on St Georges Fields in London in the 17th century. It was named after the sport of duck-baiting, that took place in adjacent wetland

Background image1875 Collection: Bethlehem Hospital

Bethlehem Hospital
View of the new Bethlehem hospital building opened in 1815 in St Georges Fields. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Freemasons Charity School

Freemasons Charity School
View of the school from the street in 1801. The school was built in 1758. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Horns Tavern, Kennington

Horns Tavern, Kennington
View of the Horns Tavern, rebuilt several times in its history, stood at the junction of Kennington Road and Kennington Park Road. It was finally demolished in the 1960s. Date: 1875



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