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Statue to Henry Cooke, Irish presbyterian leader, BelfastStatue to Henry Cooke (1788-1868), Irish presbyterian leader. The statue, erected in Belfast in 1875, is a symbol of Protestantism in Northern Ireland. Date: 1969
Fairy ring champignon, Marasmius oreades 1, false champignon 2, and nagelschwamme 3.. Fairy ring champignon, Marasmius oreades 1, false champignon, Marasmius peronatus 2, and nagelschwamme
Harry Conlin / G CookeHARRY CONLIN Music hall entertainer " In love"
Poster, London, Heart of the British Commonwealth, The Royal Courts of Justice, printed by Alf Cooke. Date: circa 1945
Early woman police officer, Sub-Inspector Cooke, while on duty at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex. On her peaked cap is a badge, WPS, standing for Women Police Service. Date: 1910s
Henry CookeHENRY COOKE Irish churchman, Presbyterian leader. Date: 1788 - 1868
John Cooke, MedicalJOHN COOKE English medical practitioner Date: 1756 - 1838
Lady Helena CookeLady HELENA CAROLINE COOKE (nee King) wife of Philip Davies Cooke, of Owston, Yorkshire. Date: ? - 1871
Thomas Cooke, the miser of Islington, and his wife who he married for her wealth : together they lived a life of ridiculous parsimony, suspicious of everyone Date: 1726 - 1811
Cooke / Wheatstone TelegrThe discovery of current by Volta in 1800 and the electro- magnet in 1824, led to the invention of the magnetic telegraph. This is Cooke and Wheatstones 5-needle machine. Date: 1837
Ben Jonson / Cooke / OliverBEN JONSON English playwright and poet Date: 1572 - 1637
Hippocrates / CookeHIPPOCRATES. Greek medical: portrait bust Date: 460 - 357BC
Condorcet (Cooke F / L)MARQUIS DE CONDORCET French stateman, philosopher and mathematician Date: 1743 - 1794
Condorcet (Cooke Prof)MARQUIS DE CONDORCET French stateman, philosopher and mathematician Date: 1743 - 1794
Maskelyne Spiritual PlayA SPIRIT CASE A satirical play by Maskelyne and Cooke. In this scene, Dr Blade relates to Slade. Date: 1882
One Too Many by R C CartonReverse page of a promotional flyer for One Too Many by R. C. Carton. First produced Theatre Royal, Brighton, 30th October 1922 and Hippodrome, Golders Green, 12th February 1923
Maskelyne and Cookes MysteriesPromotional postcard for Will, the Witch and the Watchman, one of the most popular magic playlets performed by John Nevil Maskelyne and George Cooke
Maskelyne and Cookes Mysteries - The Artists DreamPromotional postcard for Maskelyne and Cookes The Artists Dream. John Nevil Maskelyne and George Cooke, presented for the first time to a West End audience an entertainment they had been giving for
Harry Mason and Lily BartPromotional postcard for Harry Mason and Lily Bart. These novelty comedy gymnasts were obscure performers. This postcard was commissioned it to advertise their act to music hall managers
Ernie Mayne by George CookePromotional image on an envelope fpr Ernie Mayne (17 March 1871 - 15 May 1937), an English music hall entertainer. He weighed about 20 stone
Cooke Mission House, Honolulu, Hawaii, USACooke Mission House, King Street, the first frame house in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. Date: 1916
Oyster mushroom, Agaricus ostreatus.. Oyster mushroom, Agaricus ostreatus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi
Parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus.. Parasol mushroom, Agaricus procerus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi
Hallimasch mushroom, Agaricus melleus.. Hallimasch mushroom, Agaricus melleus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi
Masked mushroom, Agaricus personatus 1, variable mushroom 2 and amethyst clavaria 3.. Masked mushroom, Agaricus personatus 1, variable mushroom, Russula heterophylla 2, and amethyst clavaria
Spindle stem, Agaricus fusipes.. Spindle stem, Agaricus fusipes. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke
St Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1St. Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1, and common mushroom, Agaricus campestris 2.. St. Georges mushroom, Agaricus gambosus 1, and common mushroom, Agaricus campestris 2
Chantarelle, Cantharellus cibarius 1, and milky agaric, Lactarius deliciosus 2.. Chantarelle, Cantharellus cibarius 1, and milky agaric, Lactarius deliciosus 2
Elm sidefoot, Agaricus ulmarius 1, furrowed clavaria 2, and cylindric clavaria 3.. Elm sidefoot, Agaricus ulmarius 1, furrowed clavaria, Clavaria rugosa 2, and cylindric clavaria
Maned agaric, Coprinus comatus.. Maned agaric, Coprinus comatus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke
Ink mushroom, Coprinus atramentarius 1, and grey clavaria, Clavaria cinerea 2.. Ink mushroom, Coprinus atramentarius 1, and grey clavaria, Clavaria cinerea 2
Satiny mushroom, Agaricus dealbatus 1, and ivory caps, Hygrophorus virgineus 2.. Satiny mushroom, Agaricus dealbatus 1, and ivory caps, Hygrophorus virgineus 2
Truffle, Tuber aestivum 1, red truffle, Melanogaster variegatus 2, and olive earth-tongue 3.. Truffle, Tuber aestivum 1, red truffle, Melanogaster variegatus 2, and olive earth-tongue
Scaly polypore, Polyporus squamosus.. Scaly polypore, Polyporus squamosus. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi
Imbricated steccherino, Hydnum imbricatum 1, and hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum 2.. Imbricated steccherino, Hydnum imbricatum 1, and hedgehog mushroom, Hydnum repandum 2
Oak tongue, Fistulina hepatica.. Oak tongue, Fistulina hepatica. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke
Edible boletus, Boletus edulis.. Edible boletus, Boletus edulis. Chromolithograph of an illustration by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke from A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi, Robert Hardwicke
Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, as it was in 1622, with a few basic buildings. From left to right: a store house, the homes of P Brown, J Goodman, W Brewster, J Billington, I Allerton, F Cooke
Edwardian gentleman and his son identified by the photographer as a Mr Cooke and his son Jack. They were visiting the Battersby family, hatmakers of Stockport
Edwardian boy identified by the photographer as Jack Cooke, visiting the Battersby family, hatmakers of Stockport. Well-dressed though he is
Edwardian gentleman identified by the photogrpaher just as Mr Cooke - in the garden at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport, home of the Battersby family of hatmakers. Date: 1906
Poster, The Artists Dream, Maskelyne & CookePoster for The Artists Dream, one of Maskelyne & Cookes Mysteries, performed on stage. The artist has painted a portrait of his recently deceased wife
Dawn, First World War scene on the Western FrontDawn, photographed by Cooke showing British troops, who have slept in the open country waking up to a misty morning in Flanders. Date: 1914
Pug Peter -- cover design, showing the eponymous hero in a crown and red cloak. Date: 1905
Charles W. R. Cooke, Vanity Fair, SpyCHARLES WALLWYN RADCLIFFE COOKE (Born 1842) Herefordshire farmer, politician, educated at Cambridge. Had an unsuccessful career in politics as an MP. Caption: The Constitutional Union Date: born 1842
Rev. Henry Cooke, D. DRev. Henry Cooke, D.D. (1788 - 1868) (1856). Macnee, Sir Daniel 1806 - 1882. Date: 1856 circa
A RaF de Havilland DH9A from Point Cooke
de Havilland DH9, F1295 or A6-8, at Point Cooke