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DownsA landscape watercolour painting of some hills and fields, separate dby patches of woodland, under a light blue sky. Date: circa 1921
Knaresborough CastleA landscape oil painting of a series of woodlands with a foreground clearing, encapsulating a view of Knaresborough castle, looming in the background, in north Yorkshire
The MillAn etching of a large windmill, situated amongst some rustic countryside houses by the sea. Date: circa 1920
Street ViewA watercolour painting of a straight street road, stretching alongside a row of buildings, with a church steeple visible at the back, a woman is walking down the road. Date: circa 1918
The RoseA side profile portrait watercolour painting of a young ballet dancer, seated, holding a rose head between her fingers. Date: circa 1917
Sail BoatAn artwork showing a sailboat on the water, with some buildings appearing in the background. Date: 1914
King George VI in uniform - portrait photographKing George VI (1895-1952) in uniform - portrait photograph by Hugh Cecil (1892-1939). Date: circa 1936
General election- a scene at the Constitutional clubThe general election, a scene at the constitutional club. Victorian men at the Constitutional Club in Northumberland Avenue
Music cover, Lying Awake at Night, song, words and music by Hugh Bayly Date: 1926
Du Poissey AnecdotesAn illustration belonging to Du Poissey Anecdotes, by Hugh McCrae, showing a rotund naval officer, pointing his finger. Date: circa 1924
SatyrA comic illustration of the Greek mythological Satyr, holding his hoof, this drawing could possibly be from a book called Satyrs and Sunlight, by Hugh McCrae. Date: circa 1923
The Admiral Gets Him Out Of The WayAn illustration showing a ginger bearded man, seemingly dressed to resemble a chicken, with the phrase, The Admiral gets him out of the way, a quote from a sermon by Hugh Latimer. Date: circa 1922
SpainCity scape painting of Spain, with a misty quality. Date: circa 1931
Taking a stroll at the Hurlingham Club, FulhamLady Helen Grosvenor (1888-1970), Lady Castlereagh (1878-1959), Lord Charles Beresford (1846-1919), Lord Hugh Cecil (1869-1956) and Miss Chaplin take a summer stroll at the Hurlingham Club in Fulham
Polo playersA polo game being played at the Hurlingham Club, Fulham in 1910. The players shown below are the Duke of Westminster (1879-1953) and Lord Shrewsbury (1860-1921). Date: 1910
The Duke of Westminster visiting an aero clubHugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879-1953) paying a visit to an aero club at Eastchurch on the Isle of Sheppey. Date: 1910
Robin Darwin (1910-1974), principal of the Royal College of Art, with students. Also pictured are faculty members Madge Garland (1898-1990)
Hugh Miller's birthplace, Cromarty, Scotland - geologist, writer and folklorist
Daydreaming (All Night Long) from The Gay ImpostorsMusic cover, Daydreaming (All Night Long), words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren, from the Warner Bros film, The Gay Impostors, with Rudy Vallee, Rosemary Lane
Alfred Hugh Fisher, Vignettes of Empire XIV. Delhi, the new-old capital of India. Date: 1913
Tenantry Column, Alnwick, Northumberland - a monument erected in 1816 by the tenants of Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland in thanks for his reduction of their rents during the post-Napoleonic
IAE President, 1925-27, Hugh Kerr Thomas. Date: 1927
Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd, British comedy actorsOwen John "Terry" Scott (1927-1994), English actor and comedian. Seen here (left) with Hugh Lloyd (1923-2008), probably when they were both appearing in the TV comedy series, Hugh and I
Hugh Scanlon, British trade union leaderHugh Parr Scanlon, Baron Scanlon (1913-2004), British trade union leader. Seen here giving a speech at a conference. Barbara Castle can be seen in the background on the left. Date: circa 1970s
Michael Meacher, British Labour politicianMichael Hugh Meacher (b 1939), British Labour politician, served as Minister of State for the Environment 1997-2003. Seen here campaigning with others against the closure of the Peter Pan Ward in
HUGH LATIMER, SAVEDHUGH LATIMER bishop of Worcester, saved by an act of God from a falling tree, only to die by the hand of man for having the wrong religious views. Date: 1485? - 1555
WILLOUGHBY DIES/LAPLANDSir Hugh Willoughby, seeking the Eastern Passage, dies off Lapland. Date: 1554
Major General Hugh Rowland, Victoria CrossMajor General Hugh Rowlands, first Welsh winner of the Victoria Cross
Margaret Parker, Farewell Entertainment, Surrey Masonic Hall, Camberwell, SE London, 18 December 1907, prior to departure to Australia
Literary and artistic contributors to the charitable magazine, Printers Pie, lined up for a photograph during a dinner given by W. Hugh Spottiswoode at the Savoy
War leaders as pall bearers of the Unknown WarriorAt the Cenotaph, 11th November 1920. The twelve war leaders as pall bearers for the coffin of the Unknown Warrior: left to right Sir Hedworth Meux, Earl Beatty, Sir Henry Jackson
Reginald HS BaconVice-Admiral Sir Reginald Hugh Spencer Bacon (1863-1947). K.C.B. K.C.V.O, D.S.O. Date: 1917
Honouring a Mayflower descendant - Sir James Waterlow (right) and Mr. Hugh Winslow. Hugh Winslow was a descendant of Edward Winslow
A Bride-Elect of the Spring - Miss Marion MitchellA Bride-Elect of the Spring - To Marry Mr Ivan Stancioff - Miss Marion Mitchell, only daughter of Mrs James Mitchell. Portrait photograph by Hugh Cecil. 1924
Engagement of the Beaton sistersAn impression by society sketch portraitist Pat Charles of the two recently engaged sisters of Cecil Beaton with their fiancÚ│« Nancy Beaton is seen with Sir Hugh Smiley
Cartoon, Mr Herbert Beerbohm Tree, actor, seen here as the dashing Italian spy, Paolo Marcari, in Called Back, a production based on a novella by Hugh Conway. 1884
Advert, Hugh Martin & Sons, Coatbridge, ScotlandAdvert for Hugh Martin & Sons, Coatbridge Iron Works, Coatbridge, Scotland. 1905
Rhododendron falconeri. Copied from Joseph Dalton Hooker. Named for Scottish botanist Hugh Falconer. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens
Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Danish, Sir Hugh BardulfAnglo-Saxon warrior chief in tunic and conical helmet 1, Anglo-Danish soldiers in chainmail armour 2, the knight Sir Hugh Bardulf in chainmail armour 13th century 3
Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection
Skulls of pigeons and dodoSkulls of tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris, critically endangered 1, 7, 8, 9, 10 dodo, Raphus cucullatus 2, yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 3, 6, crowned pigeon
Tooth-billed pigeon, Bruces green pigeonTooth billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris 1, 2 (critically endangered), Bruces green pigeon, Treron waalia (Treron abyssinica 3, 5) and Levaillants dove, Verrulia carunculata (extinct) 4
Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo
Head of a dodo in the Ashmolean MuseumSide view of the head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum and restored head in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland
Willem Bontekoes illustration of the dodoWillem Ysbrantsz Bontekoes illustration of the dodo, from his Voyage, 1646. Wood engraving from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve
Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitariaIllustration of a Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, by Francois Leguat from his Voyage, published 1708. Wood engraving from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo
Rodrigues solitaire and domed Rodrigues giantRodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria and domed Rodrigues giant tortoise, Cylindraspis peltastes, both extinct. Facsimile of the frontispiece of Francois Leguats Voyage, published 1708
Facsimile of Roelandt Saverys picture of the dodo in the Bellvedere at Vienna, 1628. Handcoloured lithograph after Roelandt Savery from Hugh Edwin Strickland