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Jane AustenJANE AUSTEN English novelist
Jane Austen - English novelistJane Austen (1775-1817) - English novelist. Date: circa 1811
Pride and PrejudiceMr Darcy finds Elizabeth Bennet tolerable
Jane Austens HomeJane Austens home at Chawton
Pride and PrejudiceMr Darcy enters a room in which Elizabeth Bennet is seated at her writing desk
JANE AUSTENs EMMAMr. Kingsley marries Emma. Text at the bottom of the image reads " The wedding was very much like other weddings"
Pride and PrejudiceElizabeth Bennet refuses Mr Darcy
Pride and PrejudiceI have not an instant to lose says Elizabeth Bennet to Mr Darcy
Gardener from Sense and SensibilityThe gardeners lamentation upon blights, an illustration to Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, first published 1811. Date: 1908
AUSTEN, Jane (1775-1817). English novelist. Engraving
Austen / Brandon & DashwooColonel Brandon visits Marianne Dashwood
Highest MountainsThe worlds highest mountains, headed by Kanchenjunga; it has subsequently been established that Mounts Everest and Godwin Austen are both higher
Jane Austen MemorialBust and tablet to English author JANE AUSTEN at Lyme Regis, Dorset, marking the former location of a house called Wings, where she lodged in 1804. Date: 1775 - 1817
Austen / S&s / Mrs. FerrarsMrs. Ferrars instructs her lawyer
Sense & SensibilityColonel Brandon has some explaining to do with Elinor
Dancers at NightThis tempera painting depicts a night time scene of costumed dancers performing to music from a stringed instrument and tambourine, around a grand statue of a fine garden terrace. Date: circa 1918
Conservative party television teamThe Conservative Party television team and some election posters for the General Election of 8th October 1959. The Conservatives broadcast five television programmes of 15 or 20 minutes each starting
Marianne Dashwood / AustenMarianne Dashwood blushes. Date: First published: 1811
Austen / S&s / PalmersMr. & Mrs. Palmer. Date: First published: 1811
Willoughby / Dashwoods / S&sWilloughby takes leave of the Dashwoods. Date: First published: 1811
Austen / Sense & SensibiltLucy Steele shows the portrait of Edward Ferrars to Elinor. Date: First published: 1811
Key figures behind tariff reform from Birmingham areaThe key figures behind tariff reform from the Birmingham area. Tariff Reform introduced by Joseph and Austen Chamberlain in 1903
Sea of Matrimony
Austen Chamberlain
Austen Chamberlain Member of the British Coalition War Cabinet during WW1
Jane Austen's Corner, Lyme Regis, Dorset - Painted by artist Frank E Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J
Houses At Austen Wood CommonAn architectural illustration showing the design for a number of houses at Austen Wood Common, Gerrard's Cross. Date: early 1900s
Shady PastureAn oil painting of a country woman standing beside a pair of cows that are grazing on the grass beside some trees. Date: circa 1921
Horse and CartAn etching of a strong workhorse, pulling a cart over some rough terrain, at the edge of a woodland, with a farmer trailing behind. Date: circa 1920
Returning From The HayfieldA mezzotint in colours, portraying a farmer carrying a large bail of hay on his back, alongside a woman who is holding a rake. Date: circa 1917
Mr Austen Chamberlain. Part of Box 104 Boswell Collection. Austen Chamberlain was born in Birmingham, the second child and eldest son of Joseph Chamberlain
William Terriss and W L Abingdon in The Fatal CardWilliam Terriss as Gerald Austen and W L Abingdon as James Dixon, in The Fatal Card Date: 1890s
Austen Chamberlain with family in gardenAusten Chamberlain with his wife and family in the garden of their country cottage at Five Ashes. Date: 1921
Neville and Austen ChamberlainThe Brothers Chamberlain: Neville Chamberlain (to be Minister of Health) and Sir Austen Chamberlain (First Lord of the Admiralty). Date: 1931
Rogues in Porcelain by John Austen
That Eminent Trifle, A Beau by John Austen
Stoneleigh Abbey is the largest house in Warwickshire, England. The impressive facade of the West Wing dates from 1726 and was designed by Francis Smith of Warwick. Date: 18th century
Austen ChamberlainSir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (1863 - 1937), Statesman, taking things in his stride
Jane AustenJANE AUSTEN English novelist Date: 1775 - 1817
Sir Henry Morton Stanley GCB (18411904) - a Welsh journalist and explorer who was famous for his exploration of central Africa and his search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone
Sub Machine Gun, Austen, 9 Mm Mk IAustralian Austen Mk I 9 mm sub machine gun, 1942-1945 (c); with bakelite grips and camouflaged with green paint. In 1941 Australia possessed no home manufactured sub-machine gun although the Owen
Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain, British politicianSir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937), British Conservative politician and government minister. 1920
Austen Henry LayardAUSTEN HENRY LAYARD Archaeologist and diplomat
Lloyd George and Ministers - Anglo-Irish TreatyPage showing Prime Minister Lloyd George dictating to a secretary, the Lord Chancellor Lord Birkenhead, Austen Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, L. Worthington-Evans, Gordon Hewart, Hamar Greenwood
The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917Photograph taken at 10 Downing Street of the Imperial War Cabinet in 1917. Front row, Henderson, Lord Milner, Lord Curzon, Mr Bonar Law, David Lloyd George, Sir Robert Borden, Mr Massey
K2 mountaineers - Lacedelli & CompagnoniLino Lacedelli (1925 - 2009) on the left, alongside Achille Compagnoni (1914 - 2009), the two climbers who made the first successful ascent to the summit of K2 on 31 July 1954
Joseph Chamberlain and Family at Highbury, 1889Photograph of the Chamberlain family after Joseph Chamberlains marriage to Mary Endicott, 1889. Back row, left to right: Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940)
Arlette, by Austen Huron and George Arthurs from the French of Claude Roland and L Bourvet, with music by Ivor Novello et al. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, September 1917