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HANNIBAL (247-183 BC). Carthaginian general and statesman. Citizens handing the keys to your city to Hannibal. Detail. Third cloth preserved of the series. Brussels manufacture. Wool and silk
The History of Hannibal: Hannibal in Italy. ca. 1570. Citizens handing the keys to your city to Hannibal. Detail. Third cloth preserved of the series. Brussels manufacture. Wool and silk
CATENA, Vincenzo (1470-1531). Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter. 1517. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum
FLIPART, Charles Joseph (1721-1797)
A firefighter demonstrating the use of a water main key
The alguazil delivering the keys of the toril. Illustration shows an official on horseback handing the keys to the bullpen to a man holding a ceremonial pillow waiting to receive them
Hoyts A bunch of keys published up to date. Date c1900
Hoyts A bunch of keys polished up to date. Date c1899
Nurses at Withington, LancashireA group of uniformed women, thought to be nurses at the Chorlton Union workhouse in Withington near Manchester. Each is wearing a leather belt with keys attached. Date: Date unknown
The $100, 000 Typewriter - 1728 times larger than the standard Underwood (weight 14 tons) - exhibited at the Underwood Exhibit, The Palace of Liberal Arts, The Panama-Pacific Exposition
Portable TypewriterA portable typewriter in action. Date: circa 1950
Cutting ivory to make piano keysA craftsman cuts (ethically harvested) ivory tusks in order to make piano keys
Richardsons Original Musical Stones - on display in Keswick Museum and Art Gallery in Cumbria. Joseph Richardson (b. 1790), a stonemason and gifted amateur musician from Keswick
Saint Peter with Saint PaulSaint Peter, one of the Twelve Apostles and the first Pope, depicted holding the Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, entrusted to him by Jesus
Saint Peter receiving the keys to the Kingdom of HeavenSaint Peter, one of the Twelve Apostles and the first Pope. Depicted receiving the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven from Jesus. His ultimate fate, crucifixion...head down
Europe - Your RopePre World War One political cartoon attacking Europe - A prison guard offers Europe, in prisoners fatigues, a metaphorical rope
Chart Room key of Titanic lamp trimmerThe Chart Room key and brass identity tag of Samuel Hemming, a lamp trimmer on the RMS Titanic. Hemming was saved from the sea by Lifeboat no.4 and had this key and others in his pocket
Keys of Titanic lamp trimmerThe various keys of Samuel Hemming, lamp trimmer on the RMS Titanic
Locksmith Opens DoorA locksmith opens a door with a master set of keys
A piano lessonA young girl sits her doll on her lap and teaches it to play the piano
The Ceremony of the Keys, Tower of London, 1875Engraving showing part of the Ceremony of the Keys at one of the gates of the Tower of London, 1875. A detachment of guardsmen, in their bearskin hats
More in Prison AloneSIR THOMAS MORE English statesman in prison due to his disapproval of Henry VIIIs behaviour
Joannes XVIII (Picart)POPE JOANNES XVIII (Phasinus)
Saint Peter (Baldung)SAINT PETER the first Pope, depicted holding one of the Keys of the Kingdom entrusted to him by Jesus
Caxton / Sixth PawnTHE SIXTH PAWN - a hostler
Home Tested by Crookes 2HOME TESTED BY SIR WILLIAM CROOKES : The accordeon moves and plays a simple air, though Homes hand is stationary and in any case could not reach the keys
Jesus and St PeterHe entrusts the Keys of the Kingdom to Peter, who will become the first Pope
Keys to Brisach C1637Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, receives the keys to the town of Brisach
Wales / Frederick / ScrivenFREDERICK LOUIS PRINCE OF WALES Son of George II, father of George III
OrganistrumA larger form of hurdy-gurdy, sometimes used in churches; the right hand turns a handle which rubs the strings against a resined wheel while the left hand fingers the keys
Saint Peter (Anon)SAINT PETER the first Pope, depicted holding the Keys of the Kingdom entrusted to him by Jesus
Bluebeard warns her about the key to the room she is forbidden to enter
Saint PeterSAINT PETER The first pope, depicted clutching the keys of the kingdom, given him by Jesus