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Brighton Pavilion / GrantBrighton Pavilion Date: circa 1960
Top Hat & Tie / GrantAn elegant, elderly gentleman wearing a bow-tie and top hat. Date: circa 1960
At a Book ExhibitionA group of anonymous people whose only claim to fame is that they were photographed by Henry Grant at some kind of book exhibition; they seem to be listening to someone... Date: 1950s
Guildford / Grant / 1950SGuildford, Surrey: the High Street Date: 1950s
Cuckoo Clock / Henry GrantA cuckoo clock Date: 1950s
Steamer on the Hudson River and Grants Tomb, Riverside Drive, New York City, America
San Francisco - Grant Avenue, Chinatown
Sir Francis Grant (1803-1878)Engraved portrait of Sir Francis Grant P.R.A.(1803-1878), the British painter, pictured c.1878
Riders in Yellowstone Park, 1888Engraving showing a pair of cowboys on horseback, riding through a burnt forest, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. In March 1872 President Grant made Yellowstone a National Park
General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885)Portrait of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, Commander in Chief of the Federal forces during the American Civil War, pictured in 1865. Grant later became 18th President of the USA
Golden Gate Road and Imperial Rock, Yellowstone Park, 1888Engraving showing the mountainous landscape of Golden Gate Road and Imperial Rock, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. In March 1872 President Grant made Yellowstone a National Park
Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiner River, Yellowstone, 1874Engraving of the spectacular landscape of volcanic rocks and springs at Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, with some tiny tourists in the foreground to emphasize the scale, 1874
Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiners River, Yellowstone, 1874Engraving, made from a photograph taken by Mr Serjeant Sleigh, of the Mammoth Hot Springs, Gardiners River, Yellowstone, 1874
Sir Samuel Baker (1821-1893)Engraving of Sir Samuel White Baker, the English explorer, pictured in 1873. Baker undertook extensive exploration of Central Africa, in search of the source of the Nile River, in the early 1860 s
Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, 1888Engraving showing a group of characters standing in the hall of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. The visage of the visitors hints a number of different nationalities
Fire-Hole Basin, Yellowstone Park, 1888Engraving showing the log cabins of Henderson and Klamers Hotel, Fire-Hole Basin, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. In March 1872 President Grant made Yellowstone a National Park
Hells Half Acre, Yellowstone Park, 1888Engraving showing Hells Half Acre viewed from the North, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. A large amount of steam can be seen issuing from the hot springs that characterise this part of Yellowstone Park
Lady Florence Baker (1841-1916)Engraving of Lady Florence Baker, the wife of Sir Samuel White Baker, the English explorer, pictured in 1873. Lady Baker joined her husband on his extensive exploration of Central Africa
Upper Fire-Hole, Yellowstone National Park, 1874Engraving showing the Upper Fire-Hole, viewed from the direction of the Old Faithful geyser, Yellowstone National Park, 1874
Gibbon Canyon, Yellowstone Park, 1888Engraving showing a wagon fording the river in Gibbon Canyon, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. In March 1872 President Grant made Yellowstone a National Park
Electric Telegraph in USThe electric telegraph in use during the American Civil War: General Ulyssess Grant and his operator
James Augustus Grant (1827-1892)Engraving showing Captain James Augustus Grant, the Scottish soldier and explorer, pictured in 1863. Between 1860 and 1863 John Hanning Speke
John Hanning Speke and James Augustus Grant speaking at theEngraving showing Captain John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) (standing, left) and Captain James Augustus Grant (1827-1892) (standing, right) being welcomed at the Royal Geographical Society, London
Waganda Band, 1860 sEngraving showing a group of the Waganda, or Baganda, people of south-central Uganda playing musical instruments, early 1860 s
John Hanning Speke (1827-1864)Engraving showing Captain John Hanning Speke, the English explorer, pictured in 1863. Between 1860 and 1863 Speke and James Augustus Grant led an expedition to find the source of the Nile; finally
Jh Speke / With Grant / 1863JOHN HANNING SPEKE Traveller (standing on right), with his fellow-traveller Grant, in Africa in 1863
Louis & MinistersBowing and scraping are very much in order when Louis is gracious enough to grant an audience to his ministers
Ulyssess Grant / BirthplcULYSSESs GRANT Humble birthplace of the American Civil War General, and later President
Ulyssess Grant / FigaroULYSSESs GRANT Caricature of the American General and President
CLAN GRANTClan GRANT a barefoot youth carries the trophies of a successful shoot slung on his gun
Off on HoneymoonA newly married couple (Lieutenant Grant and Lady Sybil Primrose) set off on a chauffeur-driven honeymoon trip
Us Grant CartoonULYSSESs GRANT American soldier and statesman, caricatured during his presidency
Ulyssess Grant / MemoirsULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President, writing his memoirs at Mount McGregor
Ulyssess Grant / PhotoULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President
Ulyssess Grant / BureauULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President
Ulyssess Grant / ChaponULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President
Ulyssess Grant / CenturyULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President
Ulyssess Grant / SepiaULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President
Ulyssess Grant / 1864ULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President
Battle of Shiloh / ElsonTHE BATTLE OF SHILOH An engagement between Union forces under General Grant and Confederate forces under Albert Johnston. Losses were heavy on both sides
Steamboats at PittsburghFederal steamboats at Pittsburgh Landing are used by Major General Grant as his headquarters
James a Grant / HollyerJAMES AUGUSTUS GRANT traveller (with Speke) in Africa
James a Grant / LeightonJAMES AUGUSTUS GRANT traveller (with Speke) in Africa
London Asylum / Grant / 1838Interior of an unnamed lunatic asylum in London: inmates draw on the walls, look up at the high windows or read distractedly
Ulyssess GrantULYSSESs GRANT American soldier and President
Trafalgar Sq / GrantTrafalgar Square, with Big Ben in the background
Macaulay / After GrantTHOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY 1st Baron Macaulay English writer and politician
Ulyssess Grant / Vanity FULYSSESs GRANT American Civil War General, and later President, relaxing with a cigar