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Background imageCount Collection: Furness Abbey Piscina

Furness Abbey Piscina
The Piscina of Furness Abbey, Cumbria, England, a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1123 by Stephen, Count of Blois. Later extended, the present ruins are mostly 12th & 13th century Date: founded 1123

Background imageCount Collection: Diplomats of the Central Powers

Diplomats of the Central Powers
Gathering of foreign diplomats of the Central powers during World War one, indluding Count Lajos Szechenyi de Sarvar-Felsovidek

Background imageCount Collection: Assassination of Count Rossi

Assassination of Count Rossi
Count Rossi assassinated, having had his throat slit. Date: 1890s

Background imageCount Collection: Kars, Turkey - The Bridge, Church and Minaret

Kars, Turkey - The Bridge, Church and Minaret
The Bridge, 10th century Armenian Church of the Holy Apostlesand Minaret at Kars, Turkey. Originally an Armenian capital. Became part of the Ottoman Empire (captured in 1534)

Background imageCount Collection: Conrad von Hotzendorf, Austro-Hungarian Army

Conrad von Hotzendorf, Austro-Hungarian Army
Count Franz Conrad von Hotzendorf (1852-1925), Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army at the outbreak of the First World War

Background imageCount Collection: Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen

Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1712-1775) Date: circa 1740

Background imageCount Collection: German robbers during the Peasants War

German robbers during the Peasants War
A chaotic scene during the Peasants War showing a group of German robbers, some preparing for their next attack whilst others count the loot from a previous haul. 1530s

Background imageCount Collection: Count von Czernin and Richard von Kuhlmann, Brest Litovsk

Count von Czernin and Richard von Kuhlmann, Brest Litovsk
Count Ottokar von Czernin (1872-1932), Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister (left) and Richard von Kuhlmann (1873-1948), German Foreign Secretary (right), arriving at Brest Litovsk, Russia (now Brest)

Background imageCount Collection: Sergei Witte, Russian politician

Sergei Witte, Russian politician
Count Sergei Yulyevich Witte (1849-1915), Russian politician who served under the last two emperors. He wrote the October Manifesto (1905), a precursor to Russias first constitution

Background imageCount Collection: General Viktor Dankl von Krasnik, Austro-Hungarian Army

General Viktor Dankl von Krasnik, Austro-Hungarian Army
Count Viktor Dankl von Krasnik (1854-1941) of the Austro-Hungarian Army, promoted to Generaloberst (Colonel General) during the First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCount Collection: 3 Cheyne Walk Chelsea

3 Cheyne Walk Chelsea
3 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, left to right are Carry, Count, Josephine. Date: circa 1840s

Background imageCount Collection: 3rd Duke of St Aignan

3rd Duke of St Aignan
Paul Hippolyte de Beauvilliers (1684-1776), Knight of (Chevalier de) Beauvilliers, and Count of (Comte de) Saint-Aignan (3rd Duke). Date: circa 1720

Background imageCount Collection: Archduke Friedrich, Hotzendorf and Bohm-Ermolli

Archduke Friedrich, Hotzendorf and Bohm-Ermolli
Archduke Friedrich Maria of Austria (1856-1936) (centre), Supreme Commander of the Austro-Hungarian Army during the First World War, with Count Franz Conrad von Hotzendorf (1852-1925) (left)

Background imageCount Collection: Poster design, I Killed The Count

Poster design, I Killed The Count
Poster design for a theatre production by the Station Repertory Company, entitled I Killed The Count, showing at the Station Theatre. A desperate-looking man points a gun at the viewer

Background imageCount Collection: Philippa of Hainault

Philippa of Hainault
PHILIPPA OF HAINAULT Wife of Edward III, King of England, daughter of William, Count of Holland Date: 1314? - 1369

Background imageCount Collection: Count Philipp Brunnow

Count Philipp Brunnow
COUNT PHILIPP BRUNNOW Russian diplomat, ambassador to London. Date: 1797 - 1875

Background imageCount Collection: Count Gleichen

Count Gleichen
Major-General Lord Albert " Edward" Wilfred Gleichen, KCVO, CB, CMG, DSO (15 January 1863-14 December 1937), British courtier and soldier."

Background imageCount Collection: Prince Oscar of Sweden and his fiance, Miss E. Munck

Prince Oscar of Sweden and his fiance, Miss E. Munck
Portraits of Prince Oscar of Sweden and his bride-to-be, Miss Ebba Henrietta Munck, a lady-in-waiting to the Crown Princess

Background imageCount Collection: Music cover for Jetty Treffz Popular Song

Music cover for Jetty Treffz Popular Song, Trab, Trab, or The Ride, as sung at Her Majestys Concerts. With the original German words and an English version by Count de Horsey

Background imageCount Collection: Crew of the auxiliary Cruiser Mowe ( Seagull )

Crew of the auxiliary Cruiser Mowe ( Seagull )
Muslim Auxiliary crew of the auxiliary cruiser of the Imperial German Navy SMS Mowe ( Seagull ), under the command of Lt. Commander Nikolaus Burggraf, Graf ( Count ) zu Dohna-Schlodien

Background imageCount Collection: Memorial to General Suvorov at Schollenen

Memorial to General Suvorov at Schollenen
A Russian Field Marshall whio gained fame for successful campaign in Switzerland. This card depicts the memorial to General Suvorov at Schollenen, Switzerland

Background imageCount Collection: Chambers of the Counts of the Duchy of Nivernais

Chambers of the Counts of the Duchy of Nivernais
The rather wonderful gateway into the Chambers of the Counts of the Duchy of Nivernais, at Nevers, France. Nivernais became a Duchy in 1538

Background imageCount Collection: The Founders Statue - Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey

The Founders Statue - Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey. Statue which stands at the centre of the south quadrangle depicting Thomas Holloway and his wife Jane

Background imageCount Collection: Count Oberndorff

Count Oberndorff, German ambassador to Bulgaria at the end of WW1. He was part of the German delegation who attended the Armistice Agreement

Background imageCount Collection: Count Albert Apponyi Polyclinic in Budapest

Count Albert Apponyi Polyclinic in Budapest
An operation in progress at the Count Albert Apponyi Polyclinic in Budapest - named after Count Albert Apponyi de Nagyappony (1846 - 1933), a distinguished Hungarian nobleman and politician

Background imageCount Collection: PLUMS

PLUMS
Count Altanns Gage Grand Duke Green Gage Early Orleans Gisbornes monarch, The Czar

Background imageCount Collection: Pope Victor II

Pope Victor II (count Gebhard of Dollenstein)

Background imageCount Collection: Count Berchold, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister

Count Berchold, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister

Background imageCount Collection: Kars - Turkey

Kars - Turkey
Kars, Turkey. Originally an Armenian capital. Became part of the Ottoman Empire (captured in 1534), then surrendered in 1828 to the Russian General Count Ivan Paskevich

Background imageCount Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 3

Uprising at Ghent - 3
Count Willem van Hainaut and his entourage set out on an expedition to Friesland

Background imageCount Collection: Riots in Croatia

Riots in Croatia
Just who will rule Croatia is much disputed, leading to riots such as these at Agram : eventually count Khven- Hedervary will be installed as Ban of Croatia

Background imageCount Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 6

Uprising at Ghent - 6
The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : the insurgents are offered terms by Lewis, count of Flanders

Background imageCount Collection: Fighting at Glanow

Fighting at Glanow
Count Aleksander Krukowiecki defends his castle at Glanow against a force of Russians

Background imageCount Collection: Willem Van Holland 2

Willem Van Holland 2
Willem van Holland, a German ruler also count of Holland, plans to build a cathedral in Den Haag

Background imageCount Collection: Willem Van Holland

Willem Van Holland
Willem van Holland, a German ruler also count of Holland, is inscribed as a freeman of the city of Utrecht

Background imageCount Collection: Count of Flanders

Count of Flanders
Charles (of Denmark) whose mother has fled to Flanders, becomes duc de Flandre, rules wisely and benevolently but is assassinated at Bruges by discontented townsfolk

Background imageCount Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 10

Uprising at Ghent - 10
The White Hood rebellion in Ghent : a deputation from the burghers of Ghent solicit terms from the count of Flanders

Background imageCount Collection: Uprising at Ghent - 1

Uprising at Ghent - 1
The White hood uprising in Ghent : the burghers of Ghent send an embassy to the count of Flanders

Background imageCount Collection: Order of St Jakob

Order of St Jakob
Graaf Floris V (count of Holland) founds the order of St Jakob and bestows it on deserving citizens

Background imageCount Collection: The Belgian Royal family

The Belgian Royal family
King Albert of Belgium seen with his family, the Queen Elizabeth, their daughter Princess Marie Jose (left), Prince Charles, Count of Flanders (middle) and Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant (right)

Background imageCount Collection: The King of Prussia and his generals; Franco-Prussian War, 1

The King of Prussia and his generals; Franco-Prussian War, 1
Portrait of King Wilhelm of Prussia on horseback, with his sons the Crown Prince Frederick and Prince Frederick-Charles, Generals von Moltke, von Steinmetz

Background imageCount Collection: Trovatore - 1

Trovatore - 1
Manrico the troubadour serenades Leonora but is overheard by the Count di Luna who of course is also in love with Leonora

Background imageCount Collection: Trovatore - 2

Trovatore - 2
Manrico the troubadour and the Count di Luna confront each other and prepare to fight a duel

Background imageCount Collection: Trovatore - 5

Trovatore - 5
Leonora tells Manrico he is free, but at the price of giving herself to the Count

Background imageCount Collection: Jutaro Count Komura

Jutaro Count Komura
JUTARO count KOMURA Japanese statesman

Background imageCount Collection: Count D orsay Driving

Count D orsay Driving
ALFRED GUILLAUME GABRIEL, count D ORSAY - French artist and man-about-town, living mainly in England with a lifelong relationship with Lady Blessington. Driving

Background imageCount Collection: Count of Flanders 16C

Count of Flanders 16C
An unnamed Count of Flanders, protector of the Dutch

Background imageCount Collection: Keep to the Left

Keep to the Left
The first rule of the road is Keep to the left and failure to observe it will count against you in the event of an accident. Especially if the accident is fatal



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