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Oxford University robes: Doctor of Civil Law or MedicineA Doctor of Civil Law or Medicine at Oxford University sporting a mortarboard and long, red gown. Date: 1920s
Oxford University robes: Doctor of Music (undress with hood)A Doctor of Music at Oxford University sporting a mortarboard and long, black gown with white and magenta hood. Date: 1920s
FERDINAND I of Austria (1793-1875). Emperor of Austria (1835 and 1848). Oil on canvas. ITALY. LAZIO. Rome. Museo Centrale del Risorgimento (Central Museum of the Risorgimento)
PRAT DE LA RIBA, Enric (1870-1917). Catalan nationalist politician and writer. First president of the Commonwealth of Catalonia in 1914
ISOCRATES (436-338 BC). Ancient Greek rhetorician and one of the ten Attic orators. From the book Pinacotheca imaginum illustrium by Gian Vittorio de Rossi (1577-1647). Engraving. SPAIN
BERICOURT, Etienne (18th c. ). Revolutionary processionBERICOURT, Etienne (18th c.). Revolutionary procession, c. 1789. Watercolour. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 Carnavalet (Carnavalet Museum)
RICHARD I of England, called the Lion-Heart (1157-1199). King of England (1189-1199). Richard the Lionheart, John of Gaunt, Edward III, Joan Plantagenet and Philippa of Hainault. Engraving
Francisco Franco going for a drive through the Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid after presiding the Parade of the Victory. He is with the Minister of the Army, Juan Casta 1964
Royal Infant Orphanage, Wanstead, LondonAn aerial view of the Royal Infant Orphanage at Wanstead in north-east London. The institution was founded as the Wanstead Infant Orphan Asylum in 1841 by Congregational minister Andrew Reed to
Brotherhood of the Misericordia of Florence, Italy, a charitable institution dating back to the Middle Ages. Seen here transporting a sick man. Masks are worn to preserve anonymity
IMechE register of debentures and debentures etc, 1912 Date: 1912
IMechE logo / service mark ? plain embossedIMechE logo / service mark ?plain embossed
Zenith Carburettors / IMechE
Thomas Andrews, MIMechE, died aboard the Titanic
Westgate Road Workhouse / Institution, Newcastle-upon-TyneAn aerial view, from the north-west, of the former Newcastle-upon-Tyne Union workhouse, also known officially the Westgate Road Institution
Enola Gay presented to the SmithsonianThe superfortress bomber Enola Gay, the first aircraft to carry the atomic bomb in war when it dropped the bomb Little Boy over Hiroshima, Japan in World War Two
The Coedy-Gric Institution (Pontypool workhouse), GriffithstThe Pontypool Union workhouse at Griffithstown, later also known as the Coedy-Gric Institution. The buildings in the foreground are childrens cottage homes with boys
A case of mistaken insanity: wrongly admitted to the asylumA cunning lunatic dupes the staff at a mental institution into taking his irate captor into the incurables ward instead of himself. Date: 1838
Royal Wedding Presents - satin blanketsWork in progress on the making of one of the two satin covered blankets ordered by Princess Marina from the Royal School of Needlework on the occasion of her marriage to Prince George
Hydrotherapy treatment at French mental hospitalWater treatment at Asile d Alienes (lunatic asylum) of Sainte-Anne, Paris. Date: 1868
Gardening, Inebriates Reformatory, Lewes, SussexInmates gardening at the Southern Counties Inebriates Reformatory at Lewes, Sussex. The institution, housed in the former Lewes Union workhouse
Inebriates Reformatory, Ackworth, YorkshireThe North Midlands Inebriates Reformatory at Ackworth near Pontefract, West Yorkshire. The institution was one of several operated by National Institutions for Inebriates
Inmates in grounds, Inebriates Reformatory, Lewes, SussexInmates in the grounds of the Southern Counties Inebriates Reformatory at Lewes, Sussex. The institution, housed in the former Lewes Union workhouse
Union Workhouse, Haslingden, LancashireThe Haslingden Union workhouse at Higher Pikelaw, between Haslingden and Rawtenstall, Lancashire. The original workhouse buildings are at the far left
Wandsworth & Clapham Workhouse, LondonArchitects birds eye view plan of the new Wandsworth & Clapham Union Workhouse, at Swaffield Road, off Garratt Lane in south west London. It designed by TW Aldwinckle and opened in 1886
Lambeth Workhouse Schools, Norwood, South LondonThe parish of Lambeth operated a workhouse school on Elder Road, West Norwood, South London. In 1885, the premises were extended with the erection of the New School buildings
Union Workhouse, Preston, LancashireThe massive Preston Union workhouse erected in 1865-8 on Watling Street Road, Fulwood, Lancashire, for up to 1500 inmates
Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di FirenzeLa Venerabile Arciconfraternita della Misericordia di Firenze - a charitable Fraternity from Florence, Italy, serving to transport the sick
Front of the Royal Institution, Albermarle Street, London Date: circa 1930
Lowdham Grange Borstal Institution - Woodworking shopWoodworking shop at Lowdham Grange Borstal Institution, near Nottingham. One boy is sawing wood while another talks to a member of staff. Wood is piled high. Date: circa 1945
Aylesbury Borstal Institution - girls assembling radio power units Date: circa 1945
Asylum for Female Orphans, Westminster. The institution was rebuilt in 1824 to a design by L.W. Lloyd. Date: 1828
Vifilstadir Health Hotel, IcelandV lssta𩲠 activities revolved around services to tuberculosis patients until the institution was converted into a hospital for patients with respiratory diseases on behalf of
Ruskin Hall, OxfordRuskin College, originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford, an independent educational institution in Oxford, England. It is named after the essayist and social critic John Ruskin (18191900)
Warden and students of Ruskin Hall, OxfordThe warden (Mr Dennis Hird M. A.) and students of Ruskin Hall, shortly after it had opened in 1899. Ruskin College, originally known as Ruskin Hall, Oxford
The Annunciation illustration: Parisian Book of HoursEarly Book of Hours printed in Paris for Germain Hardouyn: Heures, a l usage de Paris tout au long sans rien requerir, with printed text and images and ornaments illuminated by hand
Field Lane Institution Upper Room Vine Street Date: circa 1880
Field Lane Institution Vine Street Date: circa 1880
Royal Institution Christmas Lecture - H H TurnerRoyal Institution Christmas Lecture. A new fairyland opened for children: little girls fanning away the white cloud formed by the pouring of liquid air on to water, at the Royal Institution
Bristol Stoke Park ColonyA view of the Stoke Park Colony for mentally defective children, near Stapleton, Bristol. The institution was established in 1909 by the Rev Harold Nelson Burden
Inquisition. Inquisitor questioning a defendant. EngravingTribunal of the Inquisition. Inquisitor questioning a defendant. Engraving, 1692
Piping band on parade, Belfast, Northern IrelandPiping band of men and boys on parade in Belfast, Northern Ireland. 1969
The Regents of the Spinhuis and Nieuwe Werkhuis, AmsterdamKarel Dujardin (1626-1678). Dutch painter. The Regents of the Spinhuis and Nieuwe Werkhuis, Amsterdam, 1669. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
History of Medicine. Modern Age. Carity Hospital. Engraving. 17th century. Colored
The Athen?um of Madrid. (Ateneo de Madrid). Spain. ColoredThe Athen?um of Madrid. Private cultural institution founded in 1835. Its full name is Scientific, Literary and Artistic Athen?um of Madrid (Ateneo Cient?=?fico, Literario y Art?=?stico de Madrid)
Spanish Inquistion. Document, 18th century. 1737
Spanish Inquisition. Document, 19th century. 1807Spanish Inquisition. Document, 19th century. Date: Barcelona, 01-01-1807
Plato (424 / 423 BC-348 / 447 BC). Was a classical greek philosoPlato (424/423 BC-348/447 BC). Was a classical greek philosopher, mathematician, student of Socrates. Founder of the Academy in Athens. Copy of portrait bust by Silanion. 4th century BC