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Womans hairstyle and jewelry, Senegambia, 18th centuryWomans braided hairstyle and jewelry, Senegambia, 18th century. Headress and ornaments of the negro women. Coiffure des negresses. After Rene Claude Geoffroy de Villeneuves l Afrique, Paris, 1814
Moorish grisgris, water bottle and pouch, SenegalString of gris-girs, leather water bottle and pouch made by the Moors, Senegal, 18th century. Grisgris, water bottle and pouch. Collier de gris-gris, outre des Maures, giberne
Mandinka man playing a balafon with sticksMandinka man playing a balafon or gourd xylophone with sticks. In the background, men sit outside a hut or granary near a river. A negro playing on the balafo
King Sandaineh of Saloum, Senegambia, 18th centuryKing Sandaineh of Saloum, seated on a couch of reeds, Wolof or Jolof Empire, Senegambia, 18th century. In gold crown, cotton tunic, smoking a tobacco pipe. Scimitar and saddle on the walls
A floating bamboo bridge over the Senegal RiverMan and donkeys and other porters with sacks on their heads cross a floating bamboo bridge over the Senegal River. View of a a bridge over the Ba-Fing or Black River
Metalwork and woven items from Senegambia, 18th centuryForged metalwork and woven items from Senegambia, 18th century. Horses bit, spade and napha or portfolio. After Rene Claude Geoffroy de Villeneuves l Afrique, Paris, 1814
Man weaving cotton on a loom, Senegambia, 18th century. He sits with his legs in a pit, with the warp tied to a large rock, under a mat shade. A weaver. Tisserand negre
Two slatees guard a coffle of enslaved men, SenegalTwo armed Mandinka slatees (slave merchants) guard a coffle of six enslaved men, each wearing a heavy wooden neck collar supported by the man in front. Senegal, West Africa, 1800s
Woman of Senegambia beating cotton, 18th century. She beats the raw cotton instead of carding it. She sits on a wooden bench in front of a thatched hut
Blacksmith or goldsmith at work, Senegambia, 18th century. He works unders thatched hut with tools including fire, anvil, hammer, pincers and bellows. Orfevre ou Forgeron Negre. A goldsmith
View of a Fuli town and plantations, SenegambiaView of a Fuli or Fula town and plantations, Senegambia, 18th century. Circular walled village of the Fuli people. With cattle and guard house at left, rows of huts in centre
Women of Senegambia washing themselves, 18th centuryWomen of Senegambia washing themselves with water from a basin, 18th century.. One carries a baby on her back. Negro women washing themselves
Midshipman Newcome transferred by rowboat to HMS VanguardMidshipman Newcome transferred by rowboat to the HMS Vanguard near Gibraltar. Johnny in disgrace sent to another ship. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Charles Williams
Woman in decolletage dress, era of Marie AntoinetteWoman in pouf hairstyle with tall hat, striped dress with low-cut decolletage bodice a la Peruvienne, era of Marie Antoinette
Woman in giant pouf hairstyle, era of Marie AntoinetteWoman in giant pouf hairstyle with bonnet and ringlets, era of Marie Antoinette. Copperplate etching by Auguste Etienne Guillaumot from Costumes et coiffures du XVIIIe siecle
Woman in fashionable hat with feathers and ringlets, era of Marie Antoinette. Copperplate etching by Auguste Etienne Guillaumot from Costumes et coiffures du XVIIIe siecle
Woman in giant bonnet with pearls, era of Marie AntoinetteWoman in giant bonnet with pearls, bosom-revealing bodice, era of Marie Antoinette. Copperplate etching by Auguste Etienne Guillaumot from Costumes et coiffures du XVIIIe siecle
Jack Buchanan signing recordsJack Buchanan, at the time he was starring in Sunny the hit musical comedy at the London Hippodrome, signing records at a London store assisted by his co-stars in the production
Claude Grahame-White, English pioneer of aviation, in April 1910 Grahame-White attempted to win the Daily Mail newspaper prize of 10, 000, to fly across England from London to Manchester in 24 hours
Claude Newman in his Cossack dance in Casse-Noisette at Sadlers Wells, London, 1927 Date: 1927
Queen Claude, first wife of King Francis I, 1499-1524. She wears a rich chaperon headdress, velvet robe with fur sleeves, open at the front to reveal a rich skirt
Claude Cartigny as Capitaine Coop in La Jeunesse de Henri V by Alexandre Duval, Theatre Francais, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F
Claude Louis Monrose Sr. as Mascarille in L Etourdi, 1823Claude Louis Monrose Sr. as Mascarille in L Etourdi or The Miser by Moliere, Theatre Francais, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F
Lily, Lilium speciesLa Grandclas a fleurs rouges. Lily, Lilium species. Named for Claude Francois Grandclas, Doctor Regent of the Faculty of Medicine in Paris
Claude de Lorraine, Duke of GuiseClaude de Lorraine, premier duc de Guise. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Leopold Massard after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres gallery portfolio VIII 102 from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul
Claude d Annebaut, French military officer and admiral, Marechal de France, 1495-1552. Handcoloured lithograph after a figure in Roger de Gaignieres portfolios from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul
Claude de France, first wife to King FrancisClaude de France, Duchess of Brittany, first wife to King Francis I of France, 1499-1517. She wears a costume composed of two robes on top of each other
Claude Hulbert and Vera Lennox in Tell Me MoreClaude Hulbert and Vera Lennox performing in Tell Me More at the Winter Garden in 1925, significant because of the fashionably wide Oxford bags trousers worn by Hulbert. Date: 1925
The Sketch, 1938 Motor DictaThe weekly motoring column in The Sketch magazine, 1938, with this one showing comedian Claude Dampier with his new Chrysler, Mrs Joseph Mackle with her Daimler Straight Eight and, at the bottom
Mr Grahame-White flying at Ranelagh, 1910Claude Grahame-White flying at Ranelagh, 1910. He made many successful flights at Ranelagh Club in the presence of a large assembly. Date: 1910
Convoys in Peril, by Claude Muncaster, WW1Convoys in Peril, by Claude Muncaster, First World War. Showing a British freighter dead in the water after a torpedo attack, with the crew escaping by lifeboats. 1914-1918
Claude Graham-White in his Farman biplane, preparing to take-off in front of a crowd. Date: 1911
Woman holds Camera on the Beach Date: 1920
Wine Connoisseurs Date: 1850
The Tuileries Date: 1875
Waiting For Photo Op Date: 1924
The Marriage of Figaro by Claude SheppersonAn incident in the third act of the opera, The Marriage of Figaro in which the Count thinks he has caught the Countess philandering with Figaro
CLAUDE & SISTER 1912 CLAUDE & SISTER 1912Claude and his sister in warm winter clothing. Date: 1912
CLAUDE PERRAULT / LANGLOISCLAUDE PERRAULT Physician and architect, a founder of the Academie des Sciences (1666) Date: 1613 - 1688
Science - Claude BernardClaude Bernard, French physiologist, with a group of colleagues, discussing the anatomy of a rabbit Date: 1889
CHAPPES TELEGRAPH - 2The optical telegraph of Claude Chappe and his brother is erected on the Eglise de Montmartre, overlooking Paris Date: July 1793
Monsieur Jean Perthuis. In 1994 he lived in Claude Monets house in Verthuil, France. The town church is behind him and he sits beneath a sign for Avenue Claude Monet Date: 1994
Elizabeth Bowes-LyonPortrait of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. Photo: Claude Harris Date: circa 1922
Claude-Joseph DecherrierCLAUDE-JOSEPH DE CHERRIER French historian, took part in battle of Waterloo
Bubbly by John Hastings TurnerFlyer for Bubbly by J. Hastings Turner, presented by Ralph Haslam with music by Philip Braham. It was first produced at the Comedy Theatre in London, on 5th May 1917
Landscape with Rebekah Taking Leave of her FatherClaude Lorrain (1600-1682). French painter. Landscape with Rebekah Taking Leave of her Father, c. 1640. National Museum. Stockholm. Sweden
Seaport at sunrise, 1674, by Claude Lorrain (1600-1682)Claude Lorrain (1600-1682). French painter. Seaport at sunrise, 1674. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany
Charles-Claude Flahaut de la Billarderie, comte d Angiviller (1730-1809). Director of the Batiments du Roi. Portrait by Joseph-Siffred Duplessis (1725-1802). 1780-1789. National Museum of Denmark