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Background imageCopied Collection: Sappho (630-570 BC). Greek lyric poet. Bust. Copy. Istanbul

Sappho (630-570 BC). Greek lyric poet. Bust. Copy. Istanbul
Sappho (630-570 BC). Greek lyric poet, born on the island of Lesbos. Roman bust of Sappho, copied from a lost Hellenistic original. Izmir. 2th century AD. Istanbul Archaeological Museum

Background imageCopied Collection: German Type AE observation balloon

German Type AE observation balloon, copied from a French model, which was used extensively from early summer 1916 onwards. It was capable of day and night operation

Background imageCopied Collection: The Very Last Words in the Story of Fashion, 1915

The Very Last Words in the Story of Fashion, 1915
The latest Parisian fashions copied by London shops showing examples of typical styles from the World War One era - high collars, circular skirts

Background imageCopied Collection: Flying machine or airship

Flying machine or airship
A flying machine or airship, 18th century copy of the one designed in the 17th century by Francesco Lana de Terzi, the Italian Jesuit, mathematician, naturalist and aeronautics pioneer

Background imageCopied Collection: Young girl on Bank Holiday unhappy that a lady has same hat

Young girl on Bank Holiday unhappy that a lady has same hat
Bank Holiday. " Just like Er. Been an copied my at!" Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCopied Collection: View of Washington, DC, copied from a sketch made by a membe

View of Washington, DC, copied from a sketch made by a member of the first Japanese delegation to the United States. Illustration showing the US Capitol, the unfinished Washington Monument

Background imageCopied Collection: Monk copyist

Monk copyist
It was in the monasteries that books were written and copied. A monk works on an illuminated manuscript. Date: Medieval

Background imageCopied Collection: Alice drawn by Lewis Carroll c. 1862

Alice drawn by Lewis Carroll c. 1862
Illustration taken from the original manuscript of Lewis Carrolls (Rev. C.L. Dodgson) Alice in Wonderland, showing Alice curled up as she grew and grew. Rev

Background imageCopied Collection: Owen Jones Renaiss 80

Owen Jones Renaiss 80
Ornaments copied from enamelled earthenware, glassware, a carved wood panel and silk embroidery, mostly of the 16th and 17th centuries

Background imageCopied Collection: Owen Jones Elizabethan

Owen Jones Elizabethan
Designs copied from needlework, tapestry, diapers, drapery and dress patterns

Background imageCopied Collection: 1818 WOMENs COSTUME

1818 WOMENs COSTUME
Late 19th century interpretation of costumes from 1818. Note the gown on the right which is copied from an origianl in Costume Parisien (see 10105684)

Background imageCopied Collection: Artists at Work

Artists at Work
A painter at is easel in Bruges, Belgium is copied by a little boy with his sketch pad and crayons



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