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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, aged 42. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, three-quarter-length portrait, seated, facing left. Date 1854 July 10th
Aeroplane Radio PilotThe Captain of H.P. 42 Heracles aeroplane, using a Marconi radio. Date: 1931
Trial RoomThe Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Trial Room. Empty trial room at the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 42 West 44th Street
Brunei released from rebel handsCasualties of the operation: Royal Marines of 42 Commando and two naval ratings from the minesweeper Chawton arriving back at Labuan
The Cap of Liberty, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone, 1874Engraving showing the cone of lime, 42 feet high and 22 feet in diameter, known as The Cap of Liberty, Yellowstone National Park, 1874
Greece PhilippiScene of the battle of 42 BCE, where Brutus and Cassius were defeated by Octavius & Mark Antony : this, too, was where Paul preached to the Philippians
Welbeck Abbey Motor RaceThe first automobile race in England at Welbeck Abbey: the start. The fastest car attained a pace of 42 miles/hour
Owen Jones Moresque 42+Designs from panelling and from part of a ceiling in various parts of the Alhambra
Tiberius (Bust)Claudius Nero Caesar Augustus TIBERIUS, Roman emperor
Tanks Donated by FarmKV-1 tanks donated by a Moscow Collective Farm
Battle of SebastopolThe battleship Parishkaya Communa taking part in the Battle of Sebastopol, on the Black Sea, in the Crimea
Russian Cavalry UnitA Cavalry Unit going back to the front
Marcus Junius Brutus / HdMARCUS JUNIUS BRUTUS Roman statesman and Julius Caesars opponent
Marcus Junius Brutus / FrMARCUS JUNIUS BRUTUS Roman statesman and Julius Caesars opponent
Blunt / Leo / Plate 42The constellation of Leo, the lion
Tiberius Caesar / HorseClaudius Nero Caesar Augustus TIBERIUS, second Emperor of Rome (14-37 AD), looking impressive on horseback
Emperor HonoriusEMPEROR HONORIUS Roman Emperor of the West son of Theodosius I
Francis GaltonFRANCIS GALTON Scientist, aged 42
Page from Gutenbergs first BibleA page from Gutenbergs first Bible, which contained 42 pages
King Hardicanute (Hardecanute, Harthacnut)HARDICANUTE or HARDECANUTE or HARTHACNUT King of England (1040-42) and King of Denmark (1035-42)