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Lunar InfluenceFull Moon has sensuous influence on scantily clad woman
Theatre / Classical / RomanThe theatres of Rome are destroyed because they are considered to have a corrupting influence on public morals
Queen Bertha, later a saintBERTHA, BERTA, BERTE, BERTHE, BERTRADA or ALDEBERGE Queen of Ethelbert, King of Kent, daughter of Charibert I, Merovingian King of Paris
Egyptian Frocks 1924Egyptian influence. Green tube dress with gold fabric draped diagonally from one shoulder & fastened at the hip; black print dress with handkerchief drapery at the hips
1809 Ladies in a GalleryFour ladies in a gallery wear fashionable dresses some of which show a marked classical influence including a cloak that fastens on one shoulder with a brooch
Quilted Silk Coat 1922Loose fitting cape style evening coat in sable & quilted silk with a huge fur collar exhibits a distinct chinese influence in the fabric design & tassel trim
Power & Production 1951The " Power and Production" section of the Festival of Britain exhibition, showing the influence the success of British industry has had upon the whole world
Lunar InfluencesThe Influence of the Moon on the Heads of Women a 17th century caricature which manages to be both politically incorrect and scientifically doubtful
Pope Gelasius IPOPE GELASIUS I saint, whose writings had an important influence on Church organisation Date: reigned 492 - 496
Religion / America / Non-ChReligious dance of the native Nicaraguans, dancing day and night under the influence of cacavate, an intoxicating beverage
Altered State / HypnosisUnder the influence of a hypnotist, a respectable Frenchman removes his toupee
Gunpowder Plot, watched by the eye of GodThe Gunpowder Plot -- an allegorical representation of God witnessing the plotters carrying out their dastardly plans
C Fabius Dorso performing sacrificesEven while the Gauls are besieging Rome, C Fabius Dorso continues to perform sacrifices on the Quirinal Hill, passing safely through the enemy camp, hoping to influence the Gods to save the city
Scene from Shakespeares Henry IV Part 1A scene from Shakespeares history play, Henry IV Part 1, showing Falstaff and Prince Hal chatting