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Liebig Collection (page 2)

Background imageLiebig Collection: Faust - Liebig

Faust - Liebig
FAUST While Mephistopheles woos Marguerites neighbour Marthe, Faust successfully courts Marguerite. Date: first performed 1859

Background imageLiebig Collection: 1630 Ball (Liebig)

1630 Ball (Liebig)
French aristocrats dance in the ballroom of a chateau. Date: 1630

Background imageLiebig Collection: WAGNER / LIEBIG / 5 / 1870

WAGNER / LIEBIG / 5 / 1870
RICHARD WAGNER German composer in 1870, serenading his wife and baby in their own home with his Siegfried Idyll Date: 1813 - 1883

Background imageLiebig Collection: FRANCIS ASSISI / LIEBIG

FRANCIS ASSISI / LIEBIG
SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI - preaching to the birds. Date: 1182 - 1226

Background imageLiebig Collection: In the Kingdom of Flowers - Liebig Blank Menu Card

In the Kingdom of Flowers - Liebig Blank Menu Card with motif of three flower fairies Date: circa 1899

Background imageLiebig Collection: St Cecilia / Liebig Card

St Cecilia / Liebig Card
SAINT CECILIA Roman saint and martyr, patron saint of musicians, alongside an organist, a cellist and a violinist

Background imageLiebig Collection: Beethoven / Liebig Card 2

Beethoven / Liebig Card 2
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN Improvising at the piano for Mozart

Background imageLiebig Collection: Paris / News Kiosk C20

Paris / News Kiosk C20
A Paris newspaper kiosk Date: early 20th century

Background imageLiebig Collection: Tower Bridge, London - at night

Tower Bridge, London - at night
Standards, Flags and banners - Flags and standardss of military horses of oriental peoples - illustration shows ascene from the Battle of Zenta in 1697 during The Great Turkish War

Background imageLiebig Collection: Liebig Extract of Beef, 1891

Liebig Extract of Beef, 1891
An advertisement for Liebig Companys Extract of Beef, describing itself as an " extract of happiness". Date: 1891

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus Liebig

Justus Liebig
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German chemist Date: 1803 - 1873

Background imageLiebig Collection: Liebig Beef Extract Advertisement

Liebig Beef Extract Advertisement
An advertisement for Liebig Beef Extract showing a woman in kitchen apron taking a spoonful from a can of the product. A poem entitled Extract of Happiness accompanies the illustration. Date: 1891

Background imageLiebig Collection: Arabian Tableware

Arabian Tableware and dining scene. Date: 1904

Background imageLiebig Collection: The Grand Bazaar, Istanbul - Turkey

The Grand Bazaar, Istanbul - Turkey Date: circa 1900

Background imageLiebig Collection: Interior of a mosque - Turkey

Interior of a mosque - Turkey Date: circa 1900

Background imageLiebig Collection: Threshing Wheat - Turkey

Threshing Wheat - Turkey Date: circa 1900

Background imageLiebig Collection: Liebig extract

Liebig extract
Advertisement by Liebig Companys extract showing the lady of the house discussing a dinner party menu with her housekeeper

Background imageLiebig Collection: Fleet Street (Liebig)

Fleet Street (Liebig)
Buses congest the street, looking eastwards to Ludgate Hill and Saint Pauls cathedral : a train crosses the street from Blackfriars station

Background imageLiebig Collection: Glaciers (Liebig) 6

Glaciers (Liebig) 6
6 - The ice front at the foot of the glacier, where more ice is lost through melting than is gained by snowfall

Background imageLiebig Collection: Glaciers (Liebig) 4

Glaciers (Liebig) 4
4 - Seracs form in a glacier fall

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Glaciers (Liebig) 5
5 - Medial moraine of till (rocky detritus) deposited by a retreating glacier, and a table created by ice supporting a rock

Background imageLiebig Collection: Glaciers (Liebig) 3

Glaciers (Liebig) 3
3 - Crevasses form in the ice as the glacier flows over uneven terrain

Background imageLiebig Collection: Glaciers (Liebig) 2

Glaciers (Liebig) 2
2 - the glacier starts from a ring of neves or firns, imperfectly consolidated snow. Date: 1939

Background imageLiebig Collection: Glaciers (Liebig) 1

Glaciers (Liebig) 1
1 - the commencement of the ice river

Background imageLiebig Collection: Ant-Eater (Liebig)

Ant-Eater (Liebig)
Tamandula, a species of ant- eater

Background imageLiebig Collection: Armadillo (Liebig)

Armadillo (Liebig)
Dasypus tricinctus - three-banded armadillo Date: 1919

Background imageLiebig Collection: Sloth (Liebig)

Sloth (Liebig)
Ai, a species of sloth

Background imageLiebig Collection: Liebig in his Laboratory

Liebig in his Laboratory
Justus von Freiherr Liebig, German chemist, at work in his laboratory at Giessen, Germany, which he established as the first practical chemical teaching laboratory

Background imageLiebig Collection: Advert / Liebig Beef Card

Advert / Liebig Beef Card
Liebigs Meat Extract: the finest stockpot

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus Liebig / Weimar

Justus Liebig / Weimar
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German chemist conducting an experiment

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus Liebig / 6 of 6

Justus Liebig / 6 of 6
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist and his factories at Fray-Bentos, Uruguay

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus Liebig / 5 of 6

Justus Liebig / 5 of 6
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist lecturing at Munich University

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus Liebig / 4 of 6

Justus Liebig / 4 of 6
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist is invited to Munich by Maximilian II of Bavaria

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus Liebig / 3 of 6

Justus Liebig / 3 of 6
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist is given his own laboratory at Giessen University

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus Liebig / 2 of 6

Justus Liebig / 2 of 6
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist experimenting in the chemists shop where he works - he causes an explosion

Background imageLiebig Collection: Justus Liebig / 1 of 6

Justus Liebig / 1 of 6
JUSTUS VON LIEBIG German scientist at school: he wants to become a chemist

Background imageLiebig Collection: Turkish Shoe Shop / Liebig

Turkish Shoe Shop / Liebig
A Turkish shoe shop

Background imageLiebig Collection: Verdi / Ballo / Liebig 5

Verdi / Ballo / Liebig 5
Act 3 scene 8 : at the masked ball Oscar reveals what costume Riccardo will be wearing

Background imageLiebig Collection: Verdi / Ballo / Liebig 3

Verdi / Ballo / Liebig 3
Act 2 scene 5 : Amelia reveals her identity to the plotters

Background imageLiebig Collection: Verdi / Ballo / Liebig 1

Verdi / Ballo / Liebig 1
Act 1 scene 5 : Riccardo, governor of Boston, holds court

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 6

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 6
The finale : at the court of Charlemagne, Huon is pardoned for whatever it was he did, he and Reiza are betrothed, and all is for the best in this best of all worlds

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 5

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 5
Act three, scene fourteen : Reiza and Huon are prisoners of the Emir of Tunis, whose intentions are neither kindly nor pure

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 4

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 4
Act two, scene nine : Reiza, shipwrecked by Puck but safe on shore, sings Ocean, thou mighty monster !

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 3

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 3
Act two, scene two : at the court of Haroun el Rashid, Huon rescues Reiza from an unwanted marriage and, helped by a magic horn, carries her off

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 2

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 2
Act one, scene twelve : in the garden of the Caliphs palace, his daughter Reiza and Fatima her attendant contemplate their coming bliss

Background imageLiebig Collection: Weber / Oberon / Liebig 1

Weber / Oberon / Liebig 1
Act one, scene six : Huon and his squire Sherasmin asleep in Oberons bower - Huon has a vision of Reiza, daughter of the Caliph of Baghdad

Background imageLiebig Collection: Rossini / Tell / Liebig 6

Rossini / Tell / Liebig 6
Act Four : the Swiss rebel against the Austrians, and Tell shoots Gessler. The storm abates, the sun shines, Tell rejoins his family, Switzerland is free at last !

Background imageLiebig Collection: Rossini / Tell / Liebig 4

Rossini / Tell / Liebig 4
Act Three : Gessler orders Tell to shoot an apple off his sons head : he does so, but tells Gessler that had he hit his son, his second arrow would have been for Gessler



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