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Ernest Renan (1823-1892) French scholar, writer on religious subjects
Ernest Reyer (1823-1909) French musician
Quinneys by Horace Annesley VachellPromotional postcard for Quinneys by Horace Annesley Vachell. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 20th April 1915. Artist: F. Ernest Jackson
Twos company, threes nonePopular proverb. Image from postcard first published by Ernest Nister.Date: 1904
Many hands make light workPopular proverb. Image from postcard first published by Ernest Nister.Date: 1904
The Gay Parisienne by George DancePromotional cut out flyer of The Gay Parisienne by George Dance from his play The Barmaid; music Ernest Vousden. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Northampton on 1st October 1894
Londoners 1911A messenger boy: Artist: Ernest Ibbetson Date: 1911
Mocker as Danilowitz in Meyerbeers comic opera L Etoile du Nord (The North Star).. Toussaint-Eugene-Ernest Mocker was a French tenor
Ernest Baumgartner, patrician of Nuremberg, court fashion of Charles IX and Henri III.. From an oil painting by Recape in 1570. Handcolored illustration by E
Illuminated alphabet, choir of Notre Dame in Paris.. Chromolithograph from Ernest Guillots Ornementation des Manuscrits au Moyen-Age (Ornamentation from Manuscripts of the Middle Ages), 1897
Letters from an illuminated alphabet, man with legs of a lion, a dragon with a mans head, etc.. From manuscripts in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, 15397, 13091
Illuminated letters, crowns of Philippe V, Beatrix de Bourbon, Charles V, and golden cup.. Golden cup from a manuscript in the Bibliotheque de Laon
Letters from an illuminated alphabet.. Bibliotheque Nationale 7241. Chromolithograph from Ernest Guillots Ornementation des Manuscrits au Moyen-Age (Ornamentation from Manuscripts of the Middle Ages)
Reproduction of a page from a French psalter in Latin, from the end of the 14th century.. From the Bibliotheque Nationale de France 13091
Mythical creature behind shield, miniature of the life of St. Louis, and illuminated border.. Mythical creature kneeling behind shield (manuscript in the Bibliotheque de Laon)
Angels from a miniature in the King John bible.. Angels from a miniature in the King John bible (Bibliotheque Nationale de France 15397)
Angels with shield, priest presenting an illuminated book to a king and portrait of Charles VI.. Angels holding a heraldic shield
Buttress decoration, crucifixion scene from St. Julien le Pauvre, Paris, and illuminated letter.. Decoration of a buttress at the Cathedral de Bordeaux, crucifixion scene from St
Decorations on the cathedral doors of the red door (la Porte rouge), Notre Dame de Paris.. View and details of columns, paintings, carvings
Mythical creatures, Karolus initial letters, woman copying manuscript, and portrait of St. Louis.. Mythical creatures from Notre Dame de Paris
Alphabet from the illuminated Bible of King John.. From the Bibliotheque Nationale de France 15397. Chromolithograph from Ernest Guillots Ornementation des Manuscrits au Moyen-Age
Charles V portrait, Jean, Duc de Barry and wife and heraldic shields, and manuscript paintings.. Charles V portait in an illuminated letter (Archives Nationales 852), Jean
Illuminated borders, miniature of man presenting a king with a book, and illuminated letters.. Recueil de Documents: Lettres ornees, bordures, miniatures, etc
Humber Coventry Vintage Car, England. Driver Ernest Foster Date: 1910s
The Brunswick Christening by Fortunino MataniaThe christening ceremony in Brunswick Cathedral of Prince Ernest Augustus, the baby son of Duke and Duchess of Brunswick and grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II
The Brunswick Christening - baby Ernest Augustus & parentsFront cover of The Sphere reporting on the christening in Brunswick of Prince Ernest Augustus, first child of the Duke and Duchess of Brunswick (formerly Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia)
Group photo, British Army of the Rhine (BAOR), including Lieutenant Colonel Herbert Ernest Fooks (1888-?), front row, third from right. Date: 1928
Ivy Cottage, near Coniston in the Lake District may well still exist but its exact location is uncertain. Ernest Battersbys friends Wilson and Nelstrop are outside the door
Edwardian yard scene in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, identified as Perkins yard by the photographer Ernest Battersby who stands at the right makingeye contact with one dog
Edwardian photo session at the Battersby family home in Stockport. Ernest Battersby (left, seated) with brother James (3rd left)
Edwardian casual group photographThe man in the picture is Ernest Battersby, responsible for the photograph. May is on the left - she is May Battersby, sister in law to Ernest Battersby in the foreground
W Moult and J Fidler, workers at hatworksErnest Battersby took a number of photogrpahs of employees at the family hatworks in Stockport, and noted their names as well
Edwardian family group outside houseIdentified by the photographer at the time, the 1911 Census shows Joseph Henry Green, age 34 born High Lane, occupation Hatters Proofer, his wife Harriett Green, 34, and son Jack Green
Pike Pool, Beresford Dale, Peak DistrictThe man on the right on the bridge is Ernest Battersby - photographed in the Peak District around 1906. Next to him is a man identified as Ted Ellis. Date: circa 1906
Two men on a seat in what is kown to be the Billiard Room of Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport, home of the photographer Ernest Battersby, seen here on the right. Date: 1902
Two prosperous men, on the right is the photographer Ernest Battersby outside his home at Strathclyde, Offerton Lane, Stockport.The other man is identified as E
Photo of hat taken by Ernest Battersby, presumably with a view to publicity or for design purposes Date: 1902
Two men outside Hotel Grey D Albion, Cannes, which is still in business today. On the right is Ernest Battersby, the photographer
Two men on Cannes seafrontTwo men on the seafront at Cannes. On the right is Ernest Battersby, the photographer, who spent time in Southern France as he suffered from tuberculosis towards the end of his life
Family group at Schneeberg Hotel, Austria circa 1908 with Ernest Battersby the photographer at the rear of the group Date: circa 1908
Group of four men with hats, showing a delightful glimpse of humour. Exactly what was going on here is unknnown, the photographer Ernest Battersby (second from left)
Group in gardens showing Edwardian fashions - the photographer Ernest Battersby is seated between the two ladies Date: circa 1908
Garden in Baslow, Derbyshire Peak DistrictTed Ellis on the left and Ernest Battersby beside him with sherry and cigarettes. A third drink waits onthe tray for whoever had been tasked with operating Ernests camera. Date: circa 1906
View on boat, River Rhine, GermanyErnest Battersby stands facing the camera as a ticket inspector appears to talk to passenger behind him. A typical view of passengers on a Rhine river boat in the Edwardian era. Date: circa 1906
Temperance Hotel, Alsop, Peak DistrictThe building was just 10 years old when this photo was taken - Ted Ellis on the left, and Ernest Battersby seem to be making a point that their glasses are empty
Charles Cotton Hotel, Hartington, Peak DistrictStill in business over 100 years later, and recently refurbished, the Charles Cotton Hotel is seen here around 1906 - Photogrpaher Ernest Battersby sits on the wall outside with friend Ted Ellis
House near Creshook, DerbyshireTed Ellis on the left and photographer Ernest Battersby showing essential day out attire for Edwardian gentlemen - hats, cufflinks, umbrella, and cigarettes. Date: circa 1906
Norfolk Arms, Marple, CheshireErnest Battersby and George Potter stand in the doorway and a local policeman also stands for the picture - the Norfolk Arms is still in business on what is now a busy junction with traffic lights to