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Monumental brass rubbing, Nicholas le Brun, Jeumont, northern France. 1547
Monumental brass rubbing, John and Elizabeth Hampden, Great Hampden, Buckinghamshire. circa 1525
Monumental brass rubbing, Elizabeth Rok, Penn, BucksMonumental brass rubbing, Elizabeth Rok, Penn, Buckinghamshire. 1540
Brass rubbing, Adrian, grandson of Bartholomew RoelandMonumental brass rubbing, Adrian, grandson of Bartholomew Roeland, Breda, Holland. 1550
Architecture of the FranksInscription on the tomb of King Dagobert I in St. Denis 180, Frankish pillars and arch 181-184, and a Frankish church 185
Jug from Clermont-Ferrand, France, 18th century, with escutcheon, foliage and inscription Convalescence de M. Rossignol Intendant d Auvergne, M. Peyrot Trezorier de Lordre, 26 Mars 1738
Whitechapel Workhouse Medicine Bottle. A graduated glass medicine bottle from the Whitechapel workhouse or its infirmary. It bears the moulded inscription Stolen from Whitechapel Union
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Thomas and Anne BrokeMonumental Brass Rubbing, Thomas Broke and his wife Anne (nee Bulstrode), Ewelme, Oxfordshire. 1518
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Edward and Dorothy WottonMonumental Brass Rubbing, Sir Edward Wotton and his wife Dorothy, Boughton Malherbe, Kent. Sir Edward Wotton (1489-1551) was Treasurer of Calais and a privy councillor to King Edward VI of England
Monumental Brass Rubbing, John and Maud Pecock (Pecok, Peacock), St Michaels Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire. circa 1380
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Isabel BernardstonMonumental Brass Rubbing, Isabel, wife of Roger Bernardston, Great Coates, Lincolnshire. circa 1420
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Frances Franklin, Latton, Essex. 1604
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Elizabeth Parker, Radwell, Hertfordshire. 1603
War Memorial, Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, West LondonWar Memorial (detail), Pitzhanger Manor, Ealing, West London, including the name of Albert Auerbach MC (1894-1918). Date: 2015
Memorial, at Portsea to the Crew of HMS Royal GeorgeMemorial at Portsea to the Crew of HMS Royal George, sunk on the heel of Spithead on 29 August 1782. 1780s
Three illustrations in The Gentlemans MagazineThree assorted illustrations in The Gentlemans Magazine - A phenomenon caused by haze at sea; New invented machine for drilling and hoeing; various items of stonework from a church
Ruins of Hathor Temple, Dendera, EgyptMan and camel at the Ruins of the Hathor Temple, Dendera, Egypt. Date: 1922
Inscriptions on temple wall, Medinet Habu, Luxor, EgyptInscriptions of hunting scenes on the wall of the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu, Luxor, Egypt. Date: 1922
Santa Maria Church, Mahon, Menorca, Balearic Islands, SpainInterior of the Church of Santa Maria, Mahon, capital of Menorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, showing the pipes of the monumental organ. Date: circa 1900s
Landing place, Newbury, Massachusetts, USACommemorative stone, Landing place of the first settlers, 1635, at Parker River, Newbury, Massachusetts, USA. Date: circa 1910
Line of the Minute Men at Concord, Massachusetts, USACommemorative stone, Line of the Minute Men at Concord, Massachusetts, USA -- 19 April 1775. Date: circa 1904
Alexander Ball Monument, Valletta, MaltaAlexander Ball Monument, Lower Barracca, Valletta, Malta. Date: circa 1910
A curious column milestone which bears the inscription (in Latin) : From the city 30 miles, From the University 22 miles, From the County Town, 15 miles. West Wickham, Bucks Date: 1930s
A rambler in plus fours reads the inscription on the sundial monument to daylight saving campaigned William Willet, Chistlehurst, Kent, England. Date: 1939
A couple of hikers stop to read the inscription on the sundial monument to daylight saving campaigner William Willet, Chistlehurst, Kent, England. Date: 1939
?At Preliminary Training School? Formal group of 19 nursesAt Preliminary Training School Formal group of 19 nurses, including Dorothy Bridle. Formal group of 19 nurses, posed outside large building
10938027Jacob von Pallingen, died 1623, with his coat of arms and inscription.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes
Eastern chariots, mostly depicted on coinsEastern chariots (Roman, Persian, Sidonian), mostly depicted on coins and in the centre Roman women sitting in an ox-cart, watched by a soldier. Date: circa 0 BCE / O CE
BABYLONIAN INSCRIPTIONBabylonian tablet inscription
CARTHAGE INSCRIPTIONPunic inscription found at Carthage
BABYLONIAN SEAL INSCRIPTAn inscription from a Babylonian seal
John Stows MonumentJohn Stows monument in St Andrew Undershaft with arms of the Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors and Latin inscription: Either act by writing or write by reading
Bodh Gaya, Mahabodhi Temple, Bihar, IndiaGolden Buddha, Bodh Gaya, Mahabodhi Temple, Bihar, India, where Gautama Buddha is said to have obtained Enlightenment under what became known as the Bodhi Tree
Helsingeland runic alphabetScandinavia. Helsingeland runic alphabet
Pesh-kabz and scabbard, nd. Blade has traces of watering. Hilt possibly of walrus ivory. Lanyard stanchion missing. Inscription on reverse of tang explains its history
The Eanna-shum-iddina kudurru (1125-1100 B. C. ). Kassite DynaMesopotamian Art. Kassite Dynasty. The Eanna-shum-iddina kudurru (1125-1100 B.C.). It describes the land grant made by Governor Eanna-shum-iddina to Gula-Eresh witnessed by his surveyor
Mesopotamia. Michaux stone or Kudurru. Late Kassite period. 1Mesopotamia. Babylonial. Michaux stone or Kudurru. Late Kassite period found near Baghdad. 11th Century BC. Marduk-nadin-ahhe reign. 2n Dynasty of Isin. National Library. Paris. France
Mesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. NebuchadnezzaMesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. Limestone. Inscription. Cuneiform. Nebuchadnezzar I (1124-1105 BC) reign. Elamite campaign. From Sippar (Abu Habba). Babylonian
Kudurru (stele) of King Marduk-zakir-shumi (852-828 BC). An act of donation to a priest of the temple of Eana of Uruk. Mesopotamia. Limestone. Cuneiforme. Babylon exposore. Louvre. Paris
Cuneiform tablet depicting beer allocation. 2351-2342 BC. From Girsu. Uruinimgina King. British Museum. London
Obelisk of king of Assirya Adad-Nirari III (810-783 BC) inscObelisk of king of Assirya Adad-Nirari III (810-783 BC) worshipping divine emblems and inscribed with cuneiform characters. Erected for the Assyrian king Adad, from Sabaa, Yemen
Assyrian King Ashurnasirpal II. StatueAshurnasirpal II. King of Assyria (883-859 BC). Statue. 865 BC. From the Temple of Ishtar Sharrat-niphi, Nimrud. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Stele with Liyanite dedication to the God Dhu Ghabat. 5th-2nd century BC. Red sandstone; 86x37x30cm al- Ula. Departament of Archaeology Museum, King Saud University, Riyadh. Saudi Arabia. Pre-Islam
Hittite art. Stele of King Bar-Rakib (744-727 BC) sitting oHittite art. Orthostat or stele of King Bar-Rakib (Barrakit 744-727 BC) sitting on the throne.750 BC. Zone of Sma al /Zincirli (Turkey) to South of Turkey. Detail. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island
Italy. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. 4th century ADItaly. Early Christians. Roman funerary stele of Prisco. Inscription: Christian phrase appears in pace. The symbol of the dove and the olive branch and the monogram of Constantine T. 4th century AD
Statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. EgyptEgyptian Art. Statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. Senenmut was architect and royal chancellor during the reign of Hatshepsut and guardian of her daughter, Neferure
The Rosetta Stone. Fragment of a black granite stele with an inscription in different languages A?a?A?a?of a decree of Ptolemy V Epiphanes king. Ptolemaic era. 196 BC
Papyriform column. EgyptPapyriform column of grey granite. The abacus has the name of King Amenhotep III and the axis shows the name of Merneptah of the 19th Dynasty