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Lincoln Collection (page 13)

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Sarcophagus Room, Sir John Soanes Museum, 1864

The Sarcophagus Room, Sir John Soanes Museum, 1864
Engraving showing the interior of the Sarcophagus Room of Sir John Soanes Museum in Lincolns Inn Fields, London, 1864. Several visitors in Victorian dress are shown admiring the ancient objects

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Zephyr

Lincoln Zephyr
A four-door saloon for the well-heeled family. Date: 1937

Background imageLincoln Collection: Buffalo in Chicago

Buffalo in Chicago
Buffalo herd in Lincoln Park, Chicago : these noble animals, which once in countless numbers roamed our western plains, are now extinct except in captivity. Date: 1916

Background imageLincoln Collection: Chicago Streetcar

Chicago Streetcar
A streetcar at the entrance to Lincoln Park, Chicago. Date: 1916

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln from Catherdal

Lincoln from Catherdal
A fine view, looking westwards, from the main tower of Lincoln Cathedral, with the tops of its twin towers and the Castle Gateway below, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageLincoln Collection: River Witham, Lincoln

River Witham, Lincoln
A tranquil scene at Brayford Wharf, on the River Witham, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, with the splendid cathedral on the distant horizon. Date: 1950s

Background imageLincoln Collection: Cathedral Close, Lincoln

Cathedral Close, Lincoln
The fine entrance gate to the Close, Lincoln Cathedral, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lion Doorknocker

Lion Doorknocker
LINCOLNs INN gateway was built in 1518 and bears the arms of Sir Thomas Lovell. The INN itself dates from the early 1300s : One of the lion doorknockers. Date: 1930s

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Ship Tavern

The Ship Tavern, Little Turnstile, Lincolns Inn, London, used as a shelter for priests during the persection and prohibition of the Roman Catholic religion. Date: established 1549

Background imageLincoln Collection: England / Lincoln

England / Lincoln
The city of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, with the towers of its noble cathedral, viewed from across the River Witham. Date: 1930s

Background imageLincoln Collection: Samuel Bland Arnold

Samuel Bland Arnold was implicated in the plot to kidnap President Abraham Lincoln in 1865. The group also included John Wilkes Booth, David Herold, Lewis Powell, Michael O Laughlen and John Surratt

Background imageLincoln Collection: Hebe suit and Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire, 1953

Hebe suit and Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire, 1953
A woman enters a magnificent looking Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire saloon car wearing a dark grey barathea suit with flapped pockets set at an angle

Background imageLincoln Collection: View of Parliament Square, London

View of Parliament Square, London, with a statue of Abraham Lincoln on the left, and a misty Big Ben in the distance on the right

Background imageLincoln Collection: Sergeant Boston Corbett

Sergeant Boston Corbett, killer of President Lincolns killer, John Wilkes Booth. Date: 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: British Mark IX or supply tank, WW1

British Mark IX or supply tank, WW1
A British Mark IX or supply tank, designed in 1917 as a non-fighting tank used for carrying supplies or men through a fire zone. Because of its shape it was nicknamed The Pig

Background imageLincoln Collection: Tank climbing a steep slope, Lincoln, WW1

Tank climbing a steep slope, Lincoln, WW1
A " Mother" tank climbing a steep slope at Burton Park, Lincoln, during the First World War. Date: January 1916

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln at Antietam

Abraham Lincoln at Antietam
President Lincoln meets with General McClellan at Antietam. Lincolns visit led to his order for the army to cross the Potomac and pursue Lees troops south. Date: 3 October 1862

Background imageLincoln Collection: Jews House, Lincoln

Jews House, Lincoln
The Jews House, a rare example of domestic Norman architecture, and a reminder of the Jewish community that flourished in medieval Lincoln Date: 12th century

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Reviews Army

Lincoln Reviews Army
President Lincoln and General Hooker, with their respective staffs, at the review of the army of the Potomac, prior to the battles in Virginia Date: 1863

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln at Antietam / Phot

Lincoln at Antietam / Phot
President Abraham Lincoln visiting the Camps at Antietam. On his (r) is Allan Pinkerton, the organiser of the army secret service, and (l) is Gen. John A McClernand Date: 3 October 1862

Background imageLincoln Collection: Boat Invention / Lincoln

Boat Invention / Lincoln
An improved system for buoying vessels, patented by Abraham Lincoln, future President of the United States. A model of the invention and facsimile drawings are shown here Date: 1849

Background imageLincoln Collection: Home of William J Bryan

Home of William J Bryan
The home of William Jennings Bryan at Lincoln, Nebraska : though widely popular, he was defeated as Democratic Presidential candidate in 1896 and 1900. Date: 1900

Background imageLincoln Collection: Sarah Bush Lincoln

Sarah Bush Lincoln
SARAH BUSH LINCOLN Stepmother of Abraham Lincoln at the age of 76

Background imageLincoln Collection: Prison Chapel, Lincoln Castle, Lincolnshire

Prison Chapel, Lincoln Castle, Lincolnshire
Interior of the prison chapel at Lincoln Castle, Lincolnshire. The seats were partitioned to prevent communication between the inmates

Background imageLincoln Collection: Mississippi River

Mississippi River
Lincoln Highway, Lyons and Fulton Bridge over the Mississippi River, America

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Home of Abraham Lincoln - Postcard

The Home of Abraham Lincoln - Postcard
A postcard showing the home of Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, Illinois

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln

Lincoln
Holbeach Cross, Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: Hypocaust at Lincoln

Hypocaust at Lincoln
An excavated hypocaust discovered at Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lloyd George / 1920

Lloyd George / 1920
DAVID LLOYD GEORGE British Prime Minister in America in 1920, singing the Battle Hymn of the Republic

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Civil War in America, advanced post of General Blenker s

The Civil War in America, advanced post of General Blenker s
At the beginning of 1862, Lincoln issued General War Order 1, calling on all US forces to begin a general advance on the South

Background imageLincoln Collection: The American Civil War. The outrage on the Trent

The American Civil War. The outrage on the Trent
Lord Lyons communicating Earl Russells despatch to Mr.Secretary Seward. An international diplomatic crisis erupted for President Lincoln when two Confederate officials sailing towards England were

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Civil War in America: New Year reception in the White Ho

The Civil War in America: New Year reception in the White Ho
President Lincoln and his wife mingle with generals and scouts at a sombre reception at the White House, New Year, 1862

Background imageLincoln Collection: American Civil War. Review of the Federal troops

American Civil War. Review of the Federal troops
Review of the Federal troops by President Lincoln and General Scott showing the Garibaldi Guard filing past. From a sketch by special artist Frank Vizetelly

Background imageLincoln Collection: England / Lincoln 1940S

England / Lincoln 1940S
A fine overview of the city of Lincoln, England, with its majestic cathedral, first founded by the Norman Bishop Remigius in 1086

Background imageLincoln Collection: Timber-Frame / Lincoln

Timber-Frame / Lincoln
A timber-frame house built on a bridge in Lincoln. The house dates from 1540, but the bridge is thought to be Norman and one of the oldest in Britain

Background imageLincoln Collection: Greestone Stairs Lincoln

Greestone Stairs Lincoln
A glimpse of Greestone Stairs, a steep flight of steps leading up to Lincoln Cathedral, England

Background imageLincoln Collection: Half-Timbered Houses

Half-Timbered Houses
Fine Tudor half-timbered shops and houses on High Bridge, Lincoln, built on a ribbed Norman arch, c.1160. The dark vault under the bridge is the Glory Hole

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln / Roman Arch / 1940S

Lincoln / Roman Arch / 1940S
Roman arch still in use today. It is extimated to have been built 50 BC to AD 50

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln / Bridge / 1950S

Lincoln / Bridge / 1950S
The High Bridge was built upon a Norman arch dating from 1160. The house above dates from 1540

Background imageLincoln Collection: Mount Rushmore Carved Up

Mount Rushmore Carved Up
Supervised by Gutzon Borglum, Mount Rushmore, in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is carved with the faces of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and T Roosevelt, 1927 - 1941

Background imageLincoln Collection: START OF 100 YEARS WAR

START OF 100 YEARS WAR
Edward III sends his challenge to Philip VI de Valois thus starting the 100 Years War; the Bishop of Lincoln & others wear an eyepatch until they have performed a gallant deed

Background imageLincoln Collection: John Milton Hay

John Milton Hay
JOHN MILTON HAY American diplomat and writer; private secretary to Abraham Lincoln (1861-65). Negotiated Panama Canal construction

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Inaugurated / 1861

Lincoln Inaugurated / 1861
US President Abraham Lincoln delivers his inaugural address in front of the Capitol in Washington. Lincoln defeated two Democrat challengers, with 40% of the popular vote

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln / Oak Ridge

Lincoln / Oak Ridge
ABRAHAM LINCOLN His tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery, seen by moonlight

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln / Cabin

Abraham Lincoln / Cabin
ABRAHAM LINCOLN Log cabin at La Rue (now Hardin) County, Kentucky, where he was born

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln / Handy

Abraham Lincoln / Handy
Abraham Lincoln US President

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln (Chappel)

Lincoln (Chappel)
ABRAHAM LINCOLN U.S. President, clutching the Constitution of the United States



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