mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Elizabeth WoodvilleELIZABETH WOODVILLE Queen of Edward IV. She was a commoner & Englishwoman
Freak Show poster - Legless WomanA poster for a freak show exhibit of a legless Englishwoman, Miss Gabriele The English Halfwoman. Postcard from Germany
Lincoln Cathedral. 1192-1549. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Lincoln. Cathedral. Center nave from the choir. Gothic art. Architecture
Greyhound Lines, USA, ticket wallet, property of an Englishwoman tourist Date: 1953
Ella Hepwoth Dixon, English novelist and editorElla Hepwoth Dixon (pen name Margaret Wynman, 1857-1932), English novelist, and editor of The Englishwoman magazine. 1897
Letter from The Englishwomans Domestic MagazineHandwritten letter from The Englishwomans Domestic Magazine, London, a publication of Samuel Orchart Beeton, husband of Isabella Beeton
A typical elegant Englishwoman: Mrs Verschoyle Date: circa 1845
FLOWER ARRANGING 1836A demure young blonde Englishwoman allows a little time to arranges some flowers before attending an evening function. Date: 1836
Costume plate, two women in evening dress. 1877
Scythian shieldThe Battersea Shield. 350 -50 BC. Celtic art. Jewelry. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum. Proc: UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. GREATER LONDON. London
Mrs. Letitia Sage, first Englishwoman to ascend in a balloonThe Parachute or a Sage Ladys Second Experiment. A rather saucy 18th century cartoon by Thomas Rowlandson which depicts Mrs. Letitia Sage, the first Englishwoman to ascend in a balloon. Date: 1785
VANBRUGH, Sir John (1664-1726). Blenheim Palace. 1705-1724. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. SOUTH EAST ENGLAND. Baroque art
Parasol / Ackermann sCambric muslin morning dress with the skirt finished with a 13 tucks, in the French style. Pale fawn coloured spencer with cuffs & half-sleeves trimmed with full scallops
ENGLAND. Newcastle Stock Exchange (19 century). Engraving. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Biblioteca de Catalunya (National Library of Catalonia)
UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Birmingham. Industrial Revolution.Birmingham in 1860, by Percival Skelton. Engraving
Costume plate, two women out walking, with a male servant in attendance. circa 1877
Englishwoman 1385Her loose surcoat is cut away, revealing her belted under- dress; her hair is hidden beneath her jewelled caul Date: circa 1385
Englishwoman 1145Her dress laces up at the back, its long sleeves are knotted to keep them off the ground; she is about to wind her wimple round her head Date: circa 1145
Englishwoman 1070Her gown has an embroidered neck, and is held at waist by a twist of wool : beneath, her chemise reaches to the ground Date: circa 1070
Mrs Leeming hoping to become 1st woman to fly ChannelMrs Leeming, hoping to become the first Englishwoman to cross the Channel in an aeroplane with Lieutenant Lawrence
SMITH, Sir Francis Pettit (1804-1874). English inventor and, along with John Ericsson, one of the inventors of the screw propeller. Engraving
English lantern clock (18th c. ). Baroque artEnglish lantern clock (18th c.). Baroque art. Jewelry. FRANCE. FRANCHE-COMTɮ DOUBS. Besan篮. Museum of Fine Arts and Archaeology. Proc: UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND
PEEL, Robert (1788-1850). Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834-1835 and 1841-1846). Engraving for Rafael Ward. Engraving
SPENSER, Edmund (1552-1599). English poet. Engraving. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Library
MORE, Sir Thomas (1478-1535). English politician, humanist and writer. Oil
New Stock Exchange in London dealing with contracts on coal. La Ilustraci eriod o Universal. Engraving. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Library
Wotton, Sir Henry (1568-1639). English author, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1614 and 1625. Engraving
LEWYCKA, Marina (1946). British novelist of Ukrainian origin
ENGLAND. London (19c. ). Newgate Prision. EngravingENGLAND. London (19c.). Newgate Prision. Engraving. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Biblioteca de Catalunya (National Library of Catalonia)
VALUELondon. White Tower. 1844. Engraving
EVEREST, George (1790-1866). Welsh surveyor and geographer
Norwich. CathedralCathedral of the Holy Trinity. 1096-1501. UNITED KINGDOM. Norwich. Cathedral. Central nave and main altar. Romanesque art. Architecture
London. Parliament. Engraving
UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Stratford-Upon-Avon. Anne Hathaways farmhouse (wife of Shakespeare), called Hewland Farm in Shottery. Room
UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Canterbury. Cathedral. Glass window with medicine representations (1280). Gothic art. Glass window
London Tower, facsimile from an engraving of 15th c. Engraving
United Kingdom. England. Greater London. LondonUNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. GREATER LONDON. London. Westminster Abbey. Choir
Westminster Abbey. UNITED KINGDOM. London. Westminster
York Minster. 1230-1338. UNITED KINGDOM. York. Cathedral. Gothic art. Architecture
Map of London in 18th c. Engraving
FROUSTER, Abbott (14th c. -15th c. ); HORTON, AbbottFROUSTER, Abbott (14th c.-15th c.); HORTON, Abbott (14th c.). Gloucester Cathedral. Great Cloister. 1373-142. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. Gloucester. Cathedral. Gothic art. Architecture
SPENSER, Edmund (1552-1599). The Faerie Queen" SPENSER, Edmund (1552-1599). The Faerie Queen" and " The Shepheards Calendar". English edition 1617."
Stonehenge. United Kingdom. England. South WestStonehenge. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. SOUTH WEST ENGLAND. Amesbury. Stonehenge. Bronze Age.; Neolithic art
Worcester Cathedral. 1084-1375. UNITED KINGDOM. Worcester. Cathedral. Gothic art. Glass window
United Kingdom. England. South West EnglandUNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. SOUTH WEST ENGLAND. Avebury. Menhirs (2500-2000 BC)
Westminster Abbey. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. Westminster Abbey. Choir of the center nave (1269). Gothic art
The Gamekeepers Party. Illustration based on a painting by Richard Caton Woodville. The Illustrated London News. 1886. Engraving
UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. Westminster Abbey. Sculpture detail. Gothic art
Margaret Nicholson attempts to assassinate the kingThe Englishwoman, Margaret Nicholson, attempted to assassinate King George III on 2nd August 1786. She approached the King as he alighted from his carriage at St
Englishwoman 1580The Elizabethan lady had a big choice what to wear - this wide rich gown and undergown set are utterly different from the farthingale look chosen by the more style-conscious
Englishwoman 1636An aristocratic lady in a low-cut house gown - Margaret Smith, lady Carye
African Servant 1An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 1 of 15
African Servants 6An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 6 of 15
African Servants 4An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 4 of 15
African Servants 7An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 7 of 15
African Servants 3An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 3 of 15
African Servants 15An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 15 of 15
African Servants 11An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 11 of 15
African Servants 5An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 5 of 15
African Servants 9An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 9 of 15
African Servants 2An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 2 of 15
African Servants 8An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 8 of 15 Date: 1885
African Servants 12An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 12 of 15
African Servants 14An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 14 of 15
African Servants 13An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 13 of 15
African Servants 10An Englishwoman in Cape Colony, South Africa, finds that the servant problem is even more acute here than home in England ! 10 of 15
Englishwoman 1540Her wide cuffs are covered with a gold network : the richness of her underskirt suggests that it is intended for show just as much as her gown
Englishwoman 1530Her low-cut gown with long half-sleeves reveals not only quite a lot of chest but also the under-gown below
English Pilgrim C15An Englishwoman on a pilgrimage
Jersey Spinning WheelAn Englishwoman using a Jersey spinning-wheel to spin wool which has been carded with the cards lying at her feet
BATHILDE ( - 680)Englishwoman who married Clovis II of Neustria, became regent of France, mother of three kings, saint