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Sir Henry Morton Stanley and Dr. David Livingstone Reading NEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, seated) and David Livingstone (1813-1873) (on right, seated) reading newspapers at Ujiji, Tanganyika, 1871
James Gordon Bennett (1841-1918)Engraving of James Gordon Bennett, the American journalist, who was the son and successor of James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872)
Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904)Engraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, the British-US explorer and journalist, pictured in 1878. In October 1869, Stanley was sent by James Gordon Bennett (the owner of the New York Herald)
The Meeting of Stanley and Livingstone in Tanganyika, 1871Engraving showing the meeting between Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, raising hat) and David Livingstone (1813-1873) (on right, raising hat) at Ujiji, Tanganyika, 10th November 1871
Tatler fashions for September 1930Art deco fashion design by Gordon Conway
Tatler fashions for February 1930, by Gordon ConwayA fashion design by Gordon Conway, taken from a series of monthly supplements drawn by the artist. This illustration shows an outfit of brown and yellow crepe marocain
Cast Iron Lighthouse, intended for Barbados, 1851Engraving of a Cast Iron lighthouse, designed and built by Alexander Gordon and the Grissell & Co. Ironworks, which was intended for use in Barbados
Joke Over by John GordonA glum looking jester sits in a prison cell attached to a ball and chain
Pawnee Bills Wild WestA poster for Pawnee Bills Historic Wild West Show. Pawnee Bill was Major Gordon W.Lillie, a contemporary of Buffalo Bill, and also an oilman and conservationalist
Lord Byron ScrapGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON English Romantic poet, as a Victorian scrap
Ufos / Books / CoveGordon Cove WHO PILOTS THE FLYING SAUCERS ? English book tells us that they are celestial warnings of imminent catastrophe
Lord Aberdeen (Youngish)George Hamilton Gordon, fourth earl of ABERDEEN Statesman; as prime minister during the Crimea War he was much criticised
Gordon Bennett (Younger)JAMES GORDON BENNETT (the younger) American newspaper proprietor, notable for backing explorers and sporting ventures including motoring, sailing and ballooning
BYRON (1788-1824)GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON writer his family home at Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire
Pyjamas for informal negligee, by Gordon ConwayFashion plate by Gordon Conway; part of a series, showing a pyjama suit, comprising of a loose coat of crepe satin, and a jumper and trousers also in crepe satin
The Cover of The Graphic, H. M. Stanley Issue, 1890Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the British-US explorer and journalist, in typical exploration attire and pose
James Gordon BennettJAMES GORDON BENNETT (younger) in 1872 American newspaperman, known for patronage of motor racing
Silhouette / ByronGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON A silhouette of the English Romantic poet, in profile, sitting on a chair
TOO LATE ! Tommy Atkins mounted on Too Late by Verbosity out of Vacillation - a bitter comment on Gladstones refusal to rescue Gordon from Khartoum
Patrick GordonPATRICK GORDON Irish soldier of fortune in the Russian service, close friend of Peter I (the Great)
Gordon BottomleyGORDON BOTTOMLEY poet and playwright
Aberdeen (Old)George Hamilton Gordon, fourth earl of ABERDEEN Statesman, prime minister during the Crimea War
Gordon Bennett 1904GORDON-BENNETT CUP Thery wins the French eliminating contest
Jockey / Gordon RichardsGordon Richards, jockey, in the colours of Mr J A Dewar
Battle of DargaiThe storming of Dargai by the Gordon Highlanders led by Colonel Mathias
Byron BoatingGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON at age 21, standing by his boat, with an unnamed friend, in an unidentified location, but wherever it is, its suitably wild and romantic
Husband / Wife / Rev GordonThe Reverend Adam Gordon and his wife, Julia
Gordon Rioters in StreetGordon rioters are pressed back in the London streets by government soldiers
Gordon Rioters at ParlA mob of anti-Catholic and rebellious others attack Members of Parliament in Palace Yard, Westminster
Gordon Rioters GatherAnti-Catholic and anti- authority Gordon rioters gather at the Spaniards Inn, Hampstead, London
1780 Gordon RiotsAn angry mob sets fire to Newgate Prison after some anti-Catholic rioters are jailed there, seeking revenge and plunder
Dss of Richmond 1807CHARLOTTE, DUCHESS OF RICHMOND Daughter of 4th Duke of Gordon and wife of George Henry Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond from 1806
Byron (Miniature)George Gordon, Lord Byron
Byron (Harlow)George Gordon, Lord Byron
Byron (Westall)GEORGE GORDON, lord BYRON at the age of 25
Byron (Head / Shoulders)George Gordon, Lord Byron Writer
Harry Panmure GordonHARRY PANMURE GORDON Scottish stockbroker, but here depicted as a country gent, with his dog
Aftermath of the RiotsThe aftermath of the Gordon Riots
Gordon RiotsThe anti-Catholic Gordon Riots in London
Lord Henry Gordon-LennoxLORD HENRY G C GORDON-LENNOX Conservative politician
George, Lord AberdeenGEORGE GORDON HAMILTON, 4th earl of ABERDEEN statesman, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Gordon Riots (Colour)THE GORDON RIOTS The no-popery crowd, inflamed by Lord George Gordons rabble-rousing oratory, inflame Newgate gaol as well
Gordon Riots 1780THE GORDON RIOTS The Burning, Plundering and Destruction of Newgate at the hands of the No Popery mob
Gordon SelfridgeGORDON SELFRIDGE Born in Ripon, Wisconsin, USA. Organized Selfridge & Co (1908) and developed it into one of the largest department stores in Europe
Lord Byron in 1814GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON English poet in 1814
Lord Byron in 1807GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON English poet in 1807
James Hogg / Watson-GordonJAMES HOGG Scottish poet
George Gordon, Lord ByronGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON poet, depicted here in his costume as a Greek patriot