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Regency gentleman rider on a horse at a crossroads in a storm blinded by his hat brim. A couple in a carriage behind him also blinded by the wind. How to Lose Your Way
Regency physician riding a horse wearing a chin pieceRegency physician riding a horse wearing a protective wooden chin piece. A bewildered family of farm labourers watch him go. Dr. Cassock F.R.S. Inventor of the Noble Puzzle for Tumble Down Horses
Regency horse rider about to crash into a stage coachRegency rider with cudgel on a dray horse about to crash into a stage coach. Coach driver and publican rolling beer barrels outside the Golden Lantern pub watch in horror. One Way to Stop Your Horse
Regency gentleman with cudgel on a thoroughbred horse, while another loses his wig on a galloping steed. A Bit of Blood. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration
Henry Bunbury as Geoffrey Gambado riding a horse. A stage coach laden with passengers and a man beating a nag in the background. Mr. Gambado Seeing the World
Allegorical illustration of a winged woman riding a hobby horse with horn and portrait of Henry Bunbury. The Apotheosis of Geoffery Gambado
Regency gentleman riding a horse with one hind leg tiedRegency gentleman riding a horse with one hind leg buckled into the surcingle. A man with tobacco pipe and ale jug shouts at him. Another rider falls from galloping horse
Regency gentleman on a horse that has bolted. He rides it full gallop into a chicken coop to stop it, and a farmer watches in horror. How to Stop Your Horse at Pleasure
Regency gentleman losing control of his horseRegency gentleman losing his hat and control of his horse passing a gig on the wrong side (passengers side). How to Pass a Carriage
Regency gentleman using a whip to steer a horse. Behind him, two women in a gig struggle to control their horse. How to Turn any Horse, Mare or Gelding
Regency man riding a horse sliding down a hill on its hind legs, its forelegs straight. A man with a peg leg and eyepatch tumbles behind. How to Travel Upon Two Legs in a Frost
Regency man trying to stop a horse entering a tavern. Drinkers laugh at his struggles to control his horse, as a stage coach rides off in the distance. A Horse with a Nose
Regency man with a cudgel riding a horse prone to tumbling. In the background, a woman falls off a horse with panniers. The Tumbler, or its Affinities
Regency gentleman riding a horse that barely lifts its feet. He loses his bicorne when the horse hits a pig while a woman screams from a thatched cottage. A Daisy Cutter with his Varieties
Regency man riding a horse, while other riders struggle behind him on galloping and bolting mounts. The Mistaken Notion. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration
Regency gentleman riding a horse without a bridleRegency gentleman riding a horse with only a string around its neck. A man is dragged off by a horse, his foot caught in a stirrup, in the background. How to Ride Without a Bridle
Regency gentleman loses his hat and wig on a mare. How to Make the Mare to Go. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by Henry Bunbury from Geoffrey Gambados An
Regency gentleman riding a horse while another falls from the saddle. How to Prevent the Horse Slipping his Girths. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by
Regency man riding on a horse with two women pillionRegency man riding on a horse with two women in seats mounted pillion in pannier basket seats beside him.. Parson and lady riding sidesaddle ahead. Me, My Wife and Daughter
Regency gentleman on a horse caught on a sty during a fox hunt with hounds. How to Do Things by Halves. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by Henry Bunbury
Regency gentleman riding with his belleRegency gentleman riding with his love, embarrassed by his horses constant flatulence. A parson rides a bony nag in the background. Love and Wind
Regency gentleman on a bucking horse with a stick under its tail. Two boys laugh at their prank in front of the Game Cock pub and inn. Tricks Upon Travellers
Regency man riding a horse using a whip, while a man whips a galloping donkey and a couple in a carriage beat a horse. How to Make the Least of Him
Self-portrait of artist and writer Henry Bunbury (asSelf portrait of the artist Henry Bunbury as Geoffrey Gambado Esq. with gouty foot and pot belly, seated watching a riding instructor jump on a hobby horse
Regency gentleman riding a prancing horse in a town street. How to Make the Most of a Horse. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Thomas Rowlandson after an illustration by Henry Bunbury
Music cover, Merci, Cheri, Merci, Bud FlanaganMusic cover, Merci, Cheri, Merci (Trois Fois Merci), sung by Bud Flanagan (Crazy Gang in Ring Out the Bells), music by Michel Emer, English lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons, French lyrics by Pierre Dorsey
Woodbine Willie - Rev. G. A. Studdert-KennedyGeoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy MC (18831929), English Anglican priest and poet. He was nicknamed Woodbine Willie during World War I for giving Woodbine cigarettes along with spiritual aid to
W G Cahill, Chief Commissioner, Queensland PoliceMajor William Geoffrey Cahill (1854-1931) VD (Volunteer Officers Decoration), Chief Commissioner (1905-1917), Queensland Police Force, Australia. Date: circa 1900s
TV Celebrity GardenersGeoffrey Smith, Alan Titchmarsh, Percy Thrower, Charlie Dimmock, Bob Flowerdew, Geoff Hamilton, Diarmuid Gavin, Monty Don - TV Celebrity Gardeners
A Direct Hit, by Geoffrey Watson, WW1A Direct Hit, watercolour by Geoffrey Watson, First World War. 1918
Geoffrey Plantagenet, the Father of King Henry IIGeoffrey Plantagenet (1113-1151), the Count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine by inheritance from 1129, and also Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144
de Havilland DH. 100 Vampire F Mk. 1 TG-278de Havilland DH.100 Vampire F Mk.1 TG/278 (5th production F Mk.1), being flown by Geoffrey de Havilland Jr. circa August 1945. Date: 1945
Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of AnjouGeoffrey V (1113 - 1151), called the Handsome or the Fair, Comte dAnjou, father of King Henry II of England
CHAUCER ON HORSEChaucer depicted as the narrator of the Tales Date: First published: circa 1387
FALL / AIRDALES / 1934CHAMPION AISLABY AETHLING Owned by Mrs Geoffrey Hayes. Date: 1934
King Charless Porter and DwarfA bas relief over the entrance to Bulls Head Court preserves the memory og a giant and a very small dwarf. The effigies represent William Evans a Welsh porter over 2 metres in height
Little Boy in a studio portrait in a HMS Lion sailors capFour year-old Boy (Geoffrey Vincent James) in a studio portrait in a sailors cap from Hms Lion, battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy in the 1910s
From left: C. C. Walker, Geoffrey de Havilland and Thom(?)From left: C.C. Walker, Geoffrey de Havilland and Thom(?)
Lady Margaret ScottLady Margaret Ida Montagu Douglas Scott (13 November 1893 17 December 1976), married Admiral Sir Geoffrey Hawkins. She was the eldest of the five daughters of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch
1922 British Mount Everest Expedition - the first mountaineering expedition with the express aim of making the first ascent of the worlds highest peak
Korean War - Sioux helicopterPhotograph: Sioux helicopter. From an album of 110 photographs mainly taken by Lt (later Maj) Geoffrey Norton, 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge?s Own), Korea, 1950-1951. Date: 1951
Living room with painted panels by Eric RaviliousLiving room in Sir Geoffrey Frys flat in London, with folding door panels painted with tennis scenes by Eric Ravilious. Date: 1933
Handley Page slotted wing demonstration at Croydon, 15 April 1925, with, from left: Fyfe, Evening Standard; Geoffrey Dorman, Aeroplane; A.V
Professor Geoffrey Terence Roland Hill (1895-1955)Professor Geoffrey Terence Roland Hill, 1895-1955. Date: 1955
Dr Geoffrey Keith Charles Pardoe OBEDr Geoffrey Keith Charles Pardoe, OBE, DLC, CEng, FBIS, FRAeS, 1928-1996, RAeS President 1984-1985. Date: 1928
de Havilland DH66 G-EBMX City of Delhi of Imperial Airwaysde Havilland DH66, G-EBMX, City of Delhi, of Imperial Airways at Delhi in January 1927. From left: AVM Sir Geoffrey Salmond, Wolley Dod, The Lady Maud Hoare, ja, Sir Samuel Hoare
Ford Aerodrome - Geoffrey Cobham, Sir Alan CobhamFord Aerodrome. From left: Geoffrey Cobham, Sir Alan Cobham, William Courtenay, Lady Cobham, Michael Cobham, Sqn Ldr Helmore and Lady Gunter
Halford, Lord and Lady Trenchard and de HavillandFrom left: Major Frank Halford, Lord and Lady Trenchard and Sir Geoffrey de Havilland in front of the first prototype de Havilland Comet airliner, 1 March 1950, following their flight