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Ippolita GonzagaIPPOLITA GONZAGA Italian noblewoman, writer and musician : married first to Fabrizio Colonna, then to Antonio Caraffa, but died at age 28 Date: 1535 -1563
Luigi Di Gonzaga - 4LUIGI GONZAGA known as ALOYSIUS GONZAGA Lombard nobleman (Marchese di Castiglione) who became a Jesuit and died nursing plague victims Date: 1568 - 1591
Gladstone / Hawarden RoomWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE The room in Hawarden Castle where the British MP and Prime Minister died Date: 1809 - 1898
Curzon Street, Mayfair where Disraeli livedLondon residence of BENJAMIN DISRAELI English MP and PM, at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, where he transacted business, and where he died Date: 1804 - 1881
Coleridge Highgate HouseSAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE House of the Gillman family at 3 The Grove, Highgate, London, where the English poet and critic lived and died Date: 1772 - 1834
William Henry HarrisonWILLIAM HENRY HARRISON President of the United States, who died in office after only one month Date: 1773 - 1841
Saint Geraldo MajellaSAINT GERALDO MAJELLA humble Italian lay-brother associated with miracles and prodigies galore before he died at age 29 Date: ? - 1755
Princess CharlottePRINCESS CHARLOTTE Only daughter and heir to George IV; married Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld in 1816; died giving birth to a stillborn son in 1817. Date: 1796 - 1817
Saint Sophia the mother of three daughters - Faith, Hope and Charity - who were all martyred during Hadrianuss reign though she herself died peacefully Date: circa 120
Chippendale Dress TableAn ornamented dressing table by Thomas Chippendale (died 1779) Date: circa 1750
Saint Monicamother of Saint Augustine, and a saint in her own right, wife of Patricius : she died at Ostia, Italy Date: 332 - 387
William Henry Harrison, President of the United StatesWilliam Henry Harrison (1773-1841), 9th President of the United States (1841-1841). He died on his 32nd day in office. Date: 1841
Lord Edward Fitzgerald 3LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD Irish patriot or rebel, depending on your point of view; died in Newgate prison. Date: 1763 - 1798
Lord Edward Fitzgerald 2LORD EDWARD FITZGERALD Irish rebel, or patriot if you prefer : died in Newgate jail. Date: 1763 - 1798
Saint Sola, Anglo-Saxon monk in GermanySaint Sola (-794), an Anglo-Saxon monk who left England for Germany, where he studied under Saint Boniface. He lived as a hermit, and later founded an abbey at Solnhofen, where he died
Burns D place RoomROBERT BURNS Room where Scotlands national poet died, in Dumfries Date: 1759 - 1796
Burns D place DumfriesROBERT BURNS House in Dumfries where the Scottish poet died Date: 1759 - 1796
Saint Elisabeth, Princess of Hungary (1207-1231), wife of Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia. She spent vast sums of money improving the conditions of the poor, and died at the age of 24
Northern entrance to Waterloo Station - Memorial Arch dedicated to the Employees of the london & South Western Railway Company who gave their lives during the First World War - unveiled by Queen Mary
Training Ship Goliath Fire CartoonA cartoon published after 23 people died in a fire in December 1875 aboard the Goliath Training Ship for workhouse boys. Date: 1876
McKinley Monument, Buffalo, New York State, USAMcKinley Monument at night, Buffalo, New York State, USA. President McKinley was shot in Buffalo on 6 September 1901 and died a few days later. Date: circa 1904-1908
Milburn House, Buffalo, New York State, USA, where President McKinley died on 14 September 1901 after being shot on 6 September. Date: circa 1904-1908
Andy the D-Day Bull of Brookville, Ohio, USAAndy the D-Day Bull, owned by W A Rasor of Brookville, Ohio, USA. Andy was born on D-Day, 6 June 1944 and died in 1956. He had four horns, four eyes and a double nose. Date: circa 1940s
Two pages of a book, The Somme, MichelinTwo pages of a book, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Title page, The Somme, MichelinTitle page, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Book cover, The Somme, MichelinBook cover, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives
Royal Sussex Regiment memorial, Murree Hills, India (now in Pakistan). It lists the names of fifteen soldiers, and three women, who died in 1888
Blisworth - Captain Elmhursts house seen in 1905 and now a listed building. Captain Elmhurst was a keen polo player and lived at the house until he died around 1916
Edwardian factory worker Christopher Tipping1901 Census - Christopher Tipping aged 55 (so about 60 in the photo) a Hatter - Blocker of hats, born Stockport. His lived at 27 Sydney Street, Stockport with his wife Betty aged 64
Schneeberg, Austria, showig a group of people in some shrubs - on the left is Edgar Battersby with a child on his knee. Edgar voluteered for and died in the First World War Date: circa 1908
Funeral Flowers at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport. They are for the funeral of Charles Harold Battersby who died on 12th January 1913 in Amiens, France and was buried on the 16th in Stockport
Sts Cosmas and Damian (died ca. 287) are regarded as the patrons of physicians and surgeons and are sometimes represented with medical emblems. Printed in Paris. 20th century. Litography
LORRIS, Guillaume. Roman de la RoseThe Romance of the Rose. s.XIV. The young lover, redeemer of the garden of delight, reaches a source and finds an inscription saying that there brother Narcissus died. Gothic art. Miniature Painting
History of the Missions, 1863. Prince of CochinchinaHENRION, Mathieu-Richard-Auguste, Baron of (1805 - 1862). General history of the missions from the thirteenth century to the present day. 1863
John BealeSlide showing a pamphlet In loving memory of John Beale. Who died peacefully on July 24th, 1899, in his 75th Year. Part of Box 366 Date: circa 1900
India - The residency where HavelockBlack and white. Large Westernised building which has fallen into disrepair. There is ivy growing up the outside walls, and some of the walls have fallen away
Suffragette Arson Hurst Park. Shows the destroyed Grand Stand at Hurst Park Racecourse, 8th June 1913, caused by an arson attack by militant suffragettes Kitty Marion (1871-1944) and Betty Giveen
The Supporter. Two Men stand outside the polling station, one asks, You want to know why I am going to vote for the Womans suffrage man
An Indian soldier pays homage to British airmens graveAn Indian soldier pays homage to the memorial of two British airmen who died whilst on active service in Mesopotamia. The propeller-blade was mounted over the grave by the Turks while occupying
Little girl at a New Year party, Soho Fire Station, LondonA little girl with Father Christmas (fireman Pester) at a New Year party, Soho Fire Station, London, 2 January 1955. A total of 65 children attended the party
Children at a party, Soho Fire Station, LondonChildren at a New Year party, Soho Fire Station, London, 2 January 1955. A total of 65 children attended, seen here sitting at tables in the appliance room
WWI mourning fob with two photographsFirst World War mourning fob with two photographs. The first is of 50170 Private William Miller, Sherwood Foresters (Notts. & Derby Regiment). Died 9th April 1917, aged 31
Miniature - Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram, MCMiniature portrait of Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram, M.C. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards. Born 1884, died 1920. Captured on the 17th May 1915 (Battle of Festubert) commanding F Company
British soldiers going up the line in a torrential rainstormA group of British soldiers going up the line in a torrential rainstorm on the Western Front. Another incredible image from an artist that was haunted by what he had experienced during the First
Memorial plaque, Westward Ho Junior School, WW1Memorial plaque at Westward Ho junior school, in memory of comrades who gave their lives during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918
Miniature - Lieutenant Robert (Roy) Scovell RichardsonOval portrait miniature on ivory of Lieutenant Robert (Roy) Scovell Richardson. Engraved on case, verso - Lieutenant Robert Scovell Richardson, MC, Machine Gun Corps. Born 8th May 1893
C J B Masefield, North Staffordshire RegimentNewspaper image and plaque of C. J. B. Masefield, North Staffordshire Regiment, died July 2nd 1917. Image within a wooden frame, the timber having come from H.M.S
Death Plaque in the name of Private Frederick George StylesDeath Plaque in the name of 7134 Private Frederick George Styles, 1st Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales (Royal Berkshire Regiment). Born Lambeth, Surrey. Enlisted London