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Spain. First Carlist War. Shooting of Ramabrera sSpain. First Carlist War. Shooting of Ram abreras mother (Tortosa, 16th February 1936). Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
France (18th c. ). Ceremonial dres of the deputiesFrance (18th c.). Ceremonial dres of the deputies of the clergy, the nobility and bourgeoisie, the three estates of the Ancient Regime. Painting. FRANCE. Paris
Charles Alex De CalonneCHARLES-ALEXANDRE DE CALONNE French statesman who proposed to tax nobles and clergy so was dismissed : fled to England where he was leading adviser to fellow emigres. Date: 1734 - 1802
Queen Mother arriving for Remembrance ServiceQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother with senior officers of the British Legion, arriving for a Service of Remembrance at St Margarets Church, Westminster, on 10 November 1983
Interior of a Spanish church From: Voyages faits en divers temps en Espagne, en Portugal, en Allemagne, en France et ailleurs Date: 1700
Funeral of Commander Gathorne-HardyScene at the funeral of Commander the Hon Ralph Cecil North Gathorne-Hardy RN (1876-1911), a younger son of the late 2nd Earl of Cranbrook. He was buried at Benenden Church, Kent
Scene from banned play, La Vierge Folle
Military Church Parade, Tadworth, SurreyOfficers and men of an unknown regiment gathered for their church parade at Tadworth Camp in Surrey. (See also 10573752 and 10573768.) circa 1911
The National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury and LordThe National Assembly: The Archbishop of Canterbury 1848-1930 and Lord Hugh Cecil 1869-1956
Archbishop Germanus, Metropolitan of the Greek Church in Western and Northern Europe, taken specially for The Sphere, showing him crowned and wearing his elaborate and beautiful gold-stitched robes
Royal Wedding 1934 - Greek Orthodox CeremonyAs well as their marriage in Westminster Abbey on 29 November, when Prince George, Duke of Kent married Princess Marina of Greece
Geoffrey Francis Fisher, Archbishop of CanterburyGeoffrey Francis Fisher, Baron Fisher of Lambeth (1887-1972), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1945 to 1961. Presided over the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
Vicky, Princess Royal, marries Frederick WilliamThe marriage of Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia(1831-1888) and the Princess Royal(1840-1901), eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, in the Chapel Royal at St Jamess Palace
Officiating clergy at the Royal wedding, 1923Page from The Sphere showing the officiating clergy at the marriage of Prince Albert, Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon on 26 April 1923 at Westminster Abbey
Pulls Ferry, Norwich, Norfolk, England, from the Cathedral Close. This ferry was formerly used to convey the clergy across the river, but no longer operates. Date: 1960s
The Curate who saw red by H. M. BatemanHumorous illustration by the comic master of social satire, H. M. Bateman showing an irate curate kicking the local vicar and upsetting his cup of tea, much to the shock of polite onlookers
Syria - Hama - Russian Consul General on the OrontesHama, Syria - The Russian Consul General on the Orontes River, accompanied by The Greek Orthodox clergy. They are photographed by a large and free-flowing waterwheel
Blessing a Swiss ChapelBlessing a new chapel in the village of Appenzell Canton, Switzerland. Our picture shows the clergy in their 18th century costumes, with a police escort. Date: 1930s
The Bishop of Bangor by August EdouartThe Bishop of Bangor, the first full-length portrait taken by the famous silhouettist, August Edouart in about 1825. Date: c. 1825
General Rawlinson and others, Peronne, France, WW1General Sir Henry Rawlinson (1864-1925), British army officer, seen here with other officers and an army chaplain in recaptured French territory in Peronne, northern France
11th Century ClergyA Western European bishop, between a monk and a priest Date: 11th Century
New Priests at RomeNew priests are processed at the church of San Giovanni Laterano, Rome Date: 1907
Victoria / Edward / BaptismVictoria, Albert and other family members at the baptism of Edward, Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) Date: 1842
Village Priest, BretagneThe village priest, Bretagne Date: 1903
Edwardian vicar in head and shoulders portrait, Mid WalesAn Edwardian vicar in an oval-shaped head and shoulders portrait, Mid Wales. He is sitting at a desk with a book under his hand
Vicar and his horse, Mid WalesA vicar and his horse in front of a stone wall, probably somewhere in Mid Wales. They don t seem to like each other very much!
Edwardian vicarage and vicar, Mid WalesA young Edwardian vicar standing on the lawn in front of his vicarage, probably in the Mid Wales area. He has an elderly lady with him, perhaps his mother, and a small dog lies at their feet
Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London (1843 - 1901). Prior to his premature death, it was widely believed that Creighton would go on to become the Archbishop of Canterbury
Auto hat-raiser / W H RobinsonPost War Britain - Dress reform. The automatic hat raiser, for popular people...pure Heath Robinson! Please note: Credit must appear as (c)
Mermaid of Zennor pew, Zennor Church, CornwallCanon Cotter stands in the pulpit in Zennor Church, near St Ives, Cornwall, near the Mermaid of Zennor pew, on the end of which is carved a mermaid with long flowing hair
Archbishop of Canterbury with Bishops of London & SalisburyThe Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth (1848-1930) walking behind the Bishop of London, Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (centre)
Regimental ceremony, blessing the flagsSoldiers and clergymen gather in the open air for a regimental ceremony, blessing the flags, otherwise known as blessing the colours
Henry Russell Wakefield, Dean of NorwichHenry Russell Wakefield (1854-1933), at the time of this photograph Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral and Dean of Norwich. He became Bishop of Birmingham in 1911
Bishop of London giving a speechThe Bishop of London giving a speech in aid of a waifs and strays charity (probably The Waifs and Strays Society, now The Childrens Society) at Church House, Westminster, Central London
Louis Le PieuxThe reign of Louis le pieux is notable for the increased power of the clergy : at Attigny he does public penance before the emperor, further diminishing his prestige
Napoleon at BourgeseNapoleon visits Bourges, where he is welcomed by clergy on the steps of the cathedral
Piludski at CeremonyMarshal Jozef Piludski takes his leave of the clergy after a religious ceremony affirming the unity of his military government with the church
Icelandic BishopA bishop is consecrated, medieval Iceland
Class System in ChinaA cartoon of the Chinese class sytem, with people at the base surmounted by Clergy, who are supporting the Army (Braves), below Mandarins, with The Emperor at the very peak
French Clergy HarassedThe Constitution Civile du Clerge imposes sweeping changes on the Church, starting with doing away with submission to papal authority
William Boyd CarpenterWILLIAM BOYD William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon, royal chaplain and clerk of the closet to Edward VII and George V. Created KCVO in 1912. Great orator
Vendee : CatholicsThe Vendee struggle is as much religious as political : the Catholic clergy are harassed by the government and forced to hold clandestine masses in the countryside
Frances Three Estates : - the clergy - the nobility - the people
Fortune AcclaimedFrontispiece of The English Fortune Teller, showing Fortune acclaimed by one and all, including the Pope and clergy
Clipping the YewsClipping the famous yew trees at Painswick Church, Gloucestershire, England. Here the band, congregation and procession walk around the churchyard boundary
Edward Irving(Rogers)EDWARD IRVING Founder of Irvingites. Cross eyed Scottish clergy
Belgian Cabaret 15CThe interior of a cabaret - the local clergy seem to disapprove
Thomas ArundelTHOMAS ARUNDEL Archbishop of Canterbury