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Lydia Collection (page 2)

Background imageLydia Collection: Suffragette Ceramic Teapot

Suffragette Ceramic Teapot
A Ceramic teapot made in the Foley Intarsio ware, of a suffrage supporter or advocate of Womens Rights. The lid or cover has the face of a stereotypical, be-spectacled spinster

Background imageLydia Collection: Lady Lydia Lambart

Lady Lydia Lambart
LADY LYDIA GUNDRED LAMBART daughter of the earl of Cavan, subsequently married Charles Best. Date: ? - 1880

Background imageLydia Collection: Le Capne. Aubert, Comt. le Jean Baptte de Caen, sauvant l eq

Le Capne. Aubert, Comt. le Jean Baptte de Caen, sauvant l equipage de Brick Americain le Lydia. Captain Aubert, Comt. le Jean Baptte de Caen, saving the crew of the American brig Lydia

Background imageLydia Collection: Lydia

Lydia. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900. Lydia. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLydia Collection: George Felix & Lydia Barry in The vaudeville craze George Fe

George Felix & Lydia Barry in The vaudeville craze George Fe
George Felix & Lydia Barry in The vaudeville craze. Date c1899

Background imageLydia Collection: Lydia Barry

Lydia Barry. Date c1899

Background imageLydia Collection: Dancing fairies

Dancing fairies. Artist: Lydia Hine. A fairy swings on the stem of a flower Date: circa 1920

Background imageLydia Collection: Fairies on a lily pad

Fairies on a lily pad. Artist: Lydia Hine. Fairies float on a lily pad Date: circa 1920

Background imageLydia Collection: The Ruins of Sardis - Two ionic columns

The Ruins of Sardis - Two ionic columns
Sardis (also known as Sardes, Sfard in Lydian and Sparda in Persian) - modern name is Sart - in the Manisa Province of Turkey

Background imageLydia Collection: Laodicea - Turkey

Laodicea - Turkey
Remains of the entrance at Laodicea on the Lycus (Latin: Laodicea ad Lycum, also transliterated as Laodiceia or Laodikeia - earlier known as Diospolis and Rhoas)

Background imageLydia Collection: Panto Robinson Crusoe

Panto Robinson Crusoe
Lydia Thompson (1836-1908) in the part of Crusoe, which in pantomume is traditionally a transvestite role

Background imageLydia Collection: Amasya Rock-Cut Tomb

Amasya Rock-Cut Tomb
Rock-cut tombs at Amasya, formerly in West Asia Minor, on the river Gats. Amasya, and the capital Sardis, were both in the empire of Lydia, which was called Maeonia by Homer

Background imageLydia Collection: Bellerophon & Chimaera

Bellerophon & Chimaera
To clear his name, Bellerophon performs various tasks for Iobates of Lydia, including slaying the monstrous Chimaera

Background imageLydia Collection: Croesus King of Lydia

Croesus King of Lydia
CROESUS KING OF LYDIA Seated amongst his abundant riches

Background imageLydia Collection: Four Types of Kc Spaniel

Four Types of Kc Spaniel
Four types of King Charles Clevedon Champions: Magnet - Tricolour Cadric - Ruby. Comus - Blenheim and Pharaoh - Black & Tan Owner: Mrs Lydia E Jenkins Date: circa 1900

Background imageLydia Collection: LYDIA BECKER / 1827-1890

LYDIA BECKER / 1827-1890
LYDIA BECKER Editor of the Womens Suffrage Journal & founder of Manchesters Womens Suffrage Committee

Background imageLydia Collection: Violet Cameron, Actress

Violet Cameron, Actress
VIOLET CAMERON (Violet Lydia Thompson) actress, here as Gretchen in Rip van Winkle

Background imageLydia Collection: Showgirl / Lydia Johnson

Showgirl / Lydia Johnson
Mademoiselle Lydia Johnson of the Concert Mayol, dons a top hat

Background imageLydia Collection: Croesus Funeral Pyre

Croesus Funeral Pyre
Croesus, king of Lydia, whose wealth was legendary, on his funeral pyre after defeat by Cyrus of Persia, prepares to try to take some of it with him



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