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Joseph Collection (page 55)

Background imageJoseph Collection: Egypt - Port Said - Franz Josef Quay

Egypt - Port Said - Franz Josef Quay
Large steamship liner moored in the Franz Josef Quay, Port Said, Egypt

Background imageJoseph Collection: Construction of the Metropolitan Main Drainage Works, Crossn

Construction of the Metropolitan Main Drainage Works, Crossn
Engraving showing the construction of the Metropolitan Main Drainage Works at Crossness, Kent, in 1864. This facility, now better known as Crossness Pumping Station

Background imageJoseph Collection: J. M. W. Turner at the Royal Academy, 1845

J. M. W. Turner at the Royal Academy, 1845
JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER English painter, pictured at the Royal Academy on varnishing day, 1845

Background imageJoseph Collection: Including Captain Von Muller and Prince Francis Joseph: Emden prisoners on a British warship

Including Captain Von Muller and Prince Francis Joseph: Emden prisoners on a British warship

Background imageJoseph Collection: First Partition

First Partition
Stanislaw II August clutches his crown, while Catherine II of Russia, Friedrich II of Prussia and emperor Joseph II, archduke of Austria, seize chunks of his country

Background imageJoseph Collection: Alexander Deposed 3

Alexander Deposed 3
Prince Alexander and his brother Franz Joseph are abducted from the palace at Sofia to the Danube. There, Alexander will be forced at gun-point to abdicate

Background imageJoseph Collection: Pity the Poor Ratepayer

Pity the Poor Ratepayer
Pity the poor ratepayer - as he is presented with bills by Joseph Chamberlain and his colleagues for education and gas, poor rate, pin money and the Queens taxes

Background imageJoseph Collection: Chamberlain Satirised

Chamberlain Satirised
Joseph Chamberlain depicted as Coleridges Ancient Mariner, with the albatross of the South African republics tied round his neck - as war breaks out with the Boers

Background imageJoseph Collection: Emperor Visits - 1

Emperor Visits - 1
Franz-Joseph, emperor of Austria, visits Paris where he meets the leading ladies of the court at the Elysee palace

Background imageJoseph Collection: Alexander Deposed 4

Alexander Deposed 4
Prince Alexander and his brother Franz Joseph are abducted from the palace at Sofia to the Danube, where he is forced at gun-point to sign his abdication

Background imageJoseph Collection: Alexander Deposed 2

Alexander Deposed 2
Prince Alexander and his brother Franz Joseph are abducted from the palace at Sofia to the Danube. There, Alexander will be forced at gun-point to abdicate

Background imageJoseph Collection: Emperor Visits - 3

Emperor Visits - 3
Franz-Joseph, emperor of Austria, visits Nancy in the course of his tour de France

Background imageJoseph Collection: Emperor Visits - 2

Emperor Visits - 2
Napoleon leaves Franz-Joseph, emperor of Austria, at the Elysee palace after making sure hes properly settled in with clean towels and everything

Background imageJoseph Collection: Le Verrier & L Philippe

Le Verrier & L Philippe
Urbain-Jean-Joseph Le Verrier explains the discovery of Neptune to the French King Loius Philippe at the Tuileries

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Chamberlain arriving in the House of Commons, 16th Ma

Joseph Chamberlain arriving in the House of Commons, 16th Ma
Illustration of Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Secretary (centre with monocle), entering the House of Commons to loud applause from the Government benches, 16 March 1903

Background imageJoseph Collection: Railway jubilee, statue of Joseph Pease

Railway jubilee, statue of Joseph Pease
The railway jubilee at Darlington showing the unveiling of a statue of Joseph Pease, the first quaker M.P, to commemorate the jubilee of the opening of Stockton and Darlington Railway

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Chamberlain MP, (1836-1914)

Joseph Chamberlain MP, (1836-1914)
Portrait of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain MP, the Radical English politician

Background imageJoseph Collection: Portrait of M. Louis Daguerre

Portrait of M. Louis Daguerre
A portrait of Louis Jacques Maude Daguerre (1789-1851). The French artist was famed for inventing the Daguerretype in conjunction with Joseph Nicephore Niepce

Background imageJoseph Collection: Construction of Blackfriars Bridge, 1868

Construction of Blackfriars Bridge, 1868
Engraving of the construction of Blackfriars Bridge, London, viewed from the south bank of the river looking towards St. Pauls Cathedral

Background imageJoseph Collection: Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937)

Sir (Joseph) Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937)
Portrait of Sir Austen Chamberlain, the English politician and Nobel Prize winner

Background imageJoseph Collection: The Sinking of the Eira, Cape Flora, 1881

The Sinking of the Eira, Cape Flora, 1881
Engraving showing the yacht Eira, commanded by Benjamin Leigh Smith, crushed by the ice and sinking off Cape Flora, Franz Joseph Land, 21st August 1881

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Chamberlain MP at the Olympia Hall, 20th October 1903

Joseph Chamberlain MP at the Olympia Hall, 20th October 1903
Illustrations of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain MP, Radical English politician, delivering an address on Protectionism at the Olympia Hall, Newcastle

Background imageJoseph Collection: Jcp Bonaparte / Van Fair

Jcp Bonaparte / Van Fair
JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Called Prince Napoleon, and nicknamed Plon-Plon, second son of Jerome

Background imageJoseph Collection: Jos Chamberlain / Leandre

Jos Chamberlain / Leandre
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Liberal MP satirised as the " Friend of France"

Background imageJoseph Collection: Mondonville / Cochin 1768

Mondonville / Cochin 1768
JEAN JOSEPH CASSANEA DE MONDONVILLE French musician, Master of Music at the Chapelle du Roi

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Vernet (Guillem. )

Joseph Vernet (Guillem. )
JOSEPH VERNET French artist, depicted at his easel painting a marine landscape, his speciality

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Ames

Joseph Ames
JOSEPH AMES Bibliographer and antiquary

Background imageJoseph Collection: Jcp Bonaparte / Horseback

Jcp Bonaparte / Horseback
JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Called Prince Napoleon, and nicknamed Plon-Plon, second son of Jerome

Background imageJoseph Collection: Jcp Bonaparte / Punch 1879

Jcp Bonaparte / Punch 1879
JOSEPH-CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Prince Napoleon, nicknamed Plon-Plon, feeling sure that he can fill his great ancestors boots

Background imageJoseph Collection: Clinton Joseph Davisson

Clinton Joseph Davisson
CLINTON JOSEPH DAVISSON American physicist

Background imageJoseph Collection: Rachel - Wife of Jacob

Rachel - Wife of Jacob
Rachel - the second and favourite wife of Jacob and the mother of Joseph and Benjamin

Background imageJoseph Collection: Portraits of Mme Caillaux, M. Joseph Caillaux and M. Gaston

Portraits of Mme Caillaux, M. Joseph Caillaux and M. Gaston
Mme Caillaux, wife of the French Minister of Financeb Joseph Caillaux who shot Gaston Calmette, Managing Editor of the Figaro

Background imageJoseph Collection: Portrait of Sir Joseph Lister

Portrait of Sir Joseph Lister
Born in Essex in 1827, he received his degree from University College, London. In 1860 he became a Surgeon at Glasows Royal Infirmary, where he researched the cause of infections

Background imageJoseph Collection: Greenland Fjord

Greenland Fjord
Franz-Joseph fjord and Dr Petermanns peak

Background imageJoseph Collection: Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz (1872-1946)

Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz (1872-1946)
Photograph of Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz, the British Zionist leader and writer, taken in 1913, when he had just become the new Chief Rabbi of the British Empire

Background imageJoseph Collection: Sir Joseph Lister

Sir Joseph Lister
JOSEPH, first baron LISTER of Lyme Regis, surgeon and medical scientist, regarded as the founder of antiseptic surgery

Background imageJoseph Collection: Jerome De Lalande - 3

Jerome De Lalande - 3
JOSEPH-JEROME LE FRANCAIS DE LALANDE French astronomer, directory of Paris Observatory, catalogued nearly 50, 000 stars

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Livesey

Joseph Livesey
JOSEPH LIVESEY temperance advocate and philanthropist

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Hooker, Soldier

Joseph Hooker, Soldier
JOSEPH HOOKER American military commander, photographed on his horse during the war between the States. with his autograph

Background imageJoseph Collection: Josephs Well

Josephs Well
The well into which Joseph was said to have been cast by his brothers, before being sold to Egyptian traders

Background imageJoseph Collection: Hubert Frere-Orban

Hubert Frere-Orban
HUBERT JOSEPH WALTHER FRERE- ORBAN Belgian statesman

Background imageJoseph Collection: Anarchist Outrages 6

Anarchist Outrages 6
Churches, perceived as symbols of repression and the old regime, are a legitimate target for anarchists : the eglise Saint-Joseph at Paris is victim of a bomb attack

Background imageJoseph Collection: Anarchist Outrages 7

Anarchist Outrages 7
Churches, perceived as symbols of repression and the old regime, are a legitimate target for anarchists : the eglise Saint-Joseph at Paris is victim of a bomb attack

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Chamberlain Punch

Joseph Chamberlain Punch
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN Statesman, satirised early in his career

Background imageJoseph Collection: Julie (Clary) Bonaparte

Julie (Clary) Bonaparte
JULIE BONAPARTE, daughter of Francois Clary, wife of Napoleons elder brother Joseph, sometime king of Naples and of Spain. Lived in America 1815 - 1832

Background imageJoseph Collection: Napoleon J C P Bonaparte

Napoleon J C P Bonaparte
Prince NAPOLEON JOSEPH- CHARLES-PAUL BONAPARTE Son of Napoleons youngest brother Jerome; claimant to French throne : with his sons Victor and Louis

Background imageJoseph Collection: Joseph Bem, Military

Joseph Bem, Military
JOSEPH BEM Polish soldier in the Turkish service

Background imageJoseph Collection: Banquet given at the Crystal Palace by Sir Joseph and Lady P

Banquet given at the Crystal Palace by Sir Joseph and Lady P
Banquet given by Sir Joseph and Lady Paxton in Crystal Palace, London. Paxton (1801-1865) famously built the glass structure to house the Great Exhibition of 1851



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