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Merton Abbey Tapestry LoomsA photograph showing women working at the tapestry looms of Merton Abbey, William Morris, being a fervent believer in socialism, paid his workers here more than average
Dundee VillasA pair of photographs, the top shows a row of villas in Dundee, Eastern Scotland, the second shows the same row of buildings, but with fervent improvements
The Bishop of BristolThis sculpture portrays the Bishop of Bristol, most likely George Nickson, who served the role between 1914 and 1933, he was a fervent supporter of British participation in the war. Date: circa 1922
WELLINGTON FUNERALThe funeral procession of the duke of Wellington starts at his house at Hyde Park Corner, and passes through the streets of London amid the fervent acclamations of the populace. Date: 1852
Burning effigy of the PopeViolence caused mainly by fervent anti-catholic feeling in the mid-17th century. Date: 19th century
Sir Nathaniel BarnadistonSIR NATHANIEL BARNARDISTON (1588 - 1653) Fervent puritan, who consist- -ently opposed Charles I, even so far as going to prison for refusing to pay a forced loan. Much respected, very popular
Gaston De SonisGASTON DE SONIS French military commander, chiefly in North Africa; fervent Catholic and legitimist, encouraged building of Sacre-Coeur, Date: 1825 - 1887
The Rose of EnglandA stylish woman walks her bulldog and clasps a red rose to her throat in an attitude of fervent but fashionable patriotism
Armand Carrel HonouredAt the cimetiere de Saint- Mande, a crowd pay homage to Armand Carrel, a fervent republican who died of his wounds after a duel with Girardin
Romans Xii: 11ROMANS : XII, 11 Not slothful in business; Fervent in spirit; Serving the Lord
Lady Caroline Lamb / FindLADY CAROLINE LAMB nee Ponsonby : wife of William Lamb (later viscount Melbourne) : writer, fervent admirer of Byron for love of whom she became insane
Lady Caroline Lamb / MeyerLADY CAROLINE LAMB nee Ponsonby : wife of William Lamb (later viscount Melbourne) : writer, fervent admirer of Byron for love of whom she became insane
Loyola and CourtesansAt Rome, the fervent eloquence of Loyolas preaching attracts even the most fashionable courtesans of the city