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Background imageMatthew Collection: Jesus laid in the Sepulchre

Jesus laid in the Sepulchre - Matthew 27. circa 1688

Background imageMatthew Collection: Altar crucifix with reliquary. 14th century. Denmark

Altar crucifix with reliquary. 14th century. Denmark
Altar crucifix with reliquary, depicting the four evangelists on a blue enamel ground. Contains a relic of a Holy Cross and other. 14th century. From Saint Michael's Church, Slagelse (Denmark)

Background imageMatthew Collection: Captain Matthew WEBB (1848 - 1883), who on 24 August 1875 was the first person to swim the English

Captain Matthew WEBB (1848 - 1883), who on 24 August 1875 was the first person to swim the English Channel Date: 1875

Background imageMatthew Collection: Illuminated calendar for August 1846

Illuminated calendar for August 1846
Calendar for August with figures of Joel and St. Bartholomew, quote from Thessalonians, disciples, woman with wheat, birds, foliage and castles

Background imageMatthew Collection: Illuminated calendar for November 1846

Illuminated calendar for November 1846
Calendar for November with figures of Ezekiel and St. Jude, quote from Epistle to Philemon, disciple, centaur with bow, birds, foliage and castles

Background imageMatthew Collection: Blenkinsopps Patent Steam Carriage

Blenkinsopps Patent Steam Carriage, fly engine with eight wagons, Middleton near Leeds, 1812. Reproduction of engraving. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMatthew Collection: Model of Matthew Murrays steam locomotive

Model of Matthew Murrays steam locomotive propelled by a toothed wheel engaging in a rack on one of the rails, used 1812-1835. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMatthew Collection: Locomotive steam engine by Matthew Murray

Locomotive steam engine by Matthew Murray, 1 Mar 1826 [later print]. Redrawn from copy of original in Newtons London Journal 1826 Vol XI plate VII [Patent Office Library]. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMatthew Collection: Dr. Livingstones Discoveries in Central Africa

Dr. Livingstones Discoveries in Central Africa
Page from The Illustrated London News, 1856 reporting on the discoveries made by David Livingstone while exploring central Africa. The page features a portrait of Livingston from a photograph by M

Background imageMatthew Collection: Matthew Skeggs, as Seignor Bumbasto, playing

Matthew Skeggs, as Seignor Bumbasto, playing
Matthew Skeggs, in the character of Seignor Bumbasto, playing a broomstick instead of a cello with a bow. Skeggs was a publican and performer of musical tricks with the Choice Spirits

Background imageMatthew Collection: Plate and hairbrush from Delft, Netherlands, 18th century

Plate and hairbrush from Delft, Netherlands, 18th century
Plate and top of hairbrush from Delft, Netherlands, 18th century. Plate with religous scene of Christ and disciples meeting a Canaanite woman (Matthew 15:22)

Background imageMatthew Collection: 12th century battle scene showing knights in combat

12th century battle scene showing knights in combat
Battle scene showing knights in cylindrical helmets and chainmail hoods, armorial surcoats and shields with coats of arms

Background imageMatthew Collection: Matthew Prior - England cricketer

Matthew Prior - England cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s

Background imageMatthew Collection: Millwall Athletic Football Team

Millwall Athletic Football Team: Lindsay, Gordon, Law, Dewar, Stopher, Kidd, King, Matthew, Graham, Davis, Matthews, Higson, Jones, Whelan, Geddes, McInroy, Saunders, Clark, Rhodes, Leatherbarrow

Background imageMatthew Collection: Matthew Gunner Reilly, Gaelic and Association footballer

Matthew Gunner Reilly, Gaelic and Association footballer. 1890s

Background imageMatthew Collection: Emblems of the Evangelists and The Passion. The symbols of the four Evangelists

Emblems of the Evangelists and The Passion. The symbols of the four Evangelists are here depicted in the Book of Kells. The four winged creatures symbolize, clockwise from top left, Matthew, Mark

Background imageMatthew Collection: Dress of the reign of King Henry II, Curtmantle, 1154-1189

Dress of the reign of King Henry II, Curtmantle, 1154-1189.. Long red ermine-lined mantle over long green dress, white veil and wimple

Background imageMatthew Collection: The Albert Memorial at Manchester 1870

The Albert Memorial at Manchester 1870
Memorial of Prince Albert consort who died in 1861, approved by Queen Victoria, Alberts statue is placed within a large Medieval-style ciborium which was designed by the architect Thomas Worthington

Background imageMatthew Collection: Captain Webb

Captain Webb
Captain Matthew WEBB (1848 - 1883), who on 24 August 1875 was the first person to swim the English Channel Date: 1875

Background imageMatthew Collection: Foreign Office

Foreign Office
The main Foreign Office building is in King Charles Street, London. It was built by George Gilbert Scott in partnership with Matthew Digby Wyatt. From 1861. Date: 1861

Background imageMatthew Collection: Maria Wood

Maria Wood
A lavishly adorned mayoral barge built during the mayorality of Sir Matthew Wood at a cost of lb3, 300. Date: 19th century

Background imageMatthew Collection: Bust in glass dome

Bust in glass dome
Glass dome with metal base

Background imageMatthew Collection: Manchester, England - Albert Square

Manchester, England - Albert Square. The Albert Memorial (Thomas Worthington & Matthew Noble, 1869) and Gladstone statue can be both be in the centre. Date: circa 1909

Background imageMatthew Collection: Matthew Hoggard - England cricketer

Matthew Hoggard - England cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s

Background imageMatthew Collection: Judge not lest ye be judged

Judge not lest ye be judged - Matthew 6. circa 1688

Background imageMatthew Collection: Jesus sleeping awakened and calms the storm

Jesus sleeping awakened and calms the storm - Matthew 8. circa 1688

Background imageMatthew Collection: Quartz crystal

Quartz crystal - Collected by Matthew Flinders & Ferdinand Bauer, 16 February 1803, from Australia, Melville Bay. Coll. No. BM 75819 Date: 1803

Background imageMatthew Collection: Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane. An angel appears

Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane. An angel appears
New Testament. Matthew. Chapter 26. Jesus praying in the Garden of Gethsemane. An angel appears to comfort him. Engraving

Background imageMatthew Collection: Jesus healing the sick. Engraving. Colored

Jesus healing the sick. Engraving. Colored
New Testament. Jesus healing the sick. Gospel of Matthew, Chapter IV, Verses 23-25. Drawing by Gustave Dore. Engraving by Bertrand. 19th century. Colored

Background imageMatthew Collection: Matthew the Apostle also known as Saint Matthew. Colored eng

Matthew the Apostle also known as Saint Matthew. Colored eng
Matthew the Apostle also known as Saint Matthew. One of the twelve Apostles of Jesus and one of the four Evangelists. Colored engraving

Background imageMatthew Collection: Arnolds home at Fox How

Arnolds home at Fox How
Matthew Arnolds home at Fox How, near Ambleside in Cumbria, built by his father Thomas A. at Wordsworths suggestion : W. and Harriet Martineau lived close by. Date: 1822 - 1888

Background imageMatthew Collection: St Matthews Church, Oakley Square, Camden, NW London

St Matthews Church, Oakley Square, Camden, NW London. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMatthew Collection: Matthew Davenport Hill 2

Matthew Davenport Hill 2
MATTHEW DAVENPORT HILL Lawyer and law reformer in his judicial wig. with his autograph Date: 1792 - 1872

Background imageMatthew Collection: Matthew Davenport Hill

Matthew Davenport Hill
MATTHEW DAVENPORT HILL Lawyer and law reformer Date: 1792 - 1872

Background imageMatthew Collection: Roman Catholic Church, Khartoum, Sudan

Roman Catholic Church, Khartoum, Sudan
St. Matthews Roman Catholic Cathedral, Khartoum, Sudan. Date: 1918

Background imageMatthew Collection: Portrait of Matthew Hale

Portrait of Matthew Hale. Engraving by F. H. van Houe from Matthew Hale, Primitive Origination of Mankind Date: 1677

Background imageMatthew Collection: Matthew Hopkins - The Witchfinder General

Matthew Hopkins - The Witchfinder General
Matthew Hopkins (circa 16201647) - The Witchfinder General - an English witchhunter whose career flourished during the time of the English Civil War. Date: circa 1646

Background imageMatthew Collection: Barnardius zonarius, Australian ringneck

Barnardius zonarius, Australian ringneck
Plate 21 from Ferdinand Lucas Bauers zoological watercolours and drawings observed during Captain Matthew Flinders circumnavigational survey of Australia (Investigator 1801-1803)

Background imageMatthew Collection: Platycercus exmius, eastern rosella

Platycercus exmius, eastern rosella
Plate 18 from Ferdinand Lucas Bauers zoological watercolours and drawings observed during Captain Matthew Flinders circumnavigational survey of Australia (Investigator 1801-1803)

Background imageMatthew Collection: Stafford County Asylum, Burntwood, Staffordshire

Stafford County Asylum, Burntwood, Staffordshire
The Staffordshire County Lunatic Asylum opened at Burntwood in 1864. The buildings, designed by William Lambie Moffatt, later became Burntwood Mental Hospital then St Matthews Hospital

Background imageMatthew Collection: St Matthias with axe

St Matthias with axe
St Matthias, apostle chosen to replace Judas Iscariot, who defected : the axe he holds is the one which was used to remove his head

Background imageMatthew Collection: St Matthew / Evang / Miniatu

St Matthew / Evang / Miniatu
SAINT MATTHEW THE EVANGELIST encouraged to write his gospel by an angel

Background imageMatthew Collection: Jumbo / Letter

Jumbo / Letter
In response to Miss Stevens enquiry Jumbos keeper, Matthew Scott, informs her that the circumference of the elephants hind feet is 5 and the fore feet 5 6"

Background imageMatthew Collection: Stanley Matthews / Stoke

Stanley Matthews / Stoke
(Sir) Stanley Matthews, known as The Wizard of Dribble, in his young days as a player for Stoke City Date: 1915 - 2000

Background imageMatthew Collection: Colossal statue of the Duke of Wellington

Colossal statue of the Duke of Wellington
Front cover of the Illustrated London News, 3rd October 1846, showing the colossal statue of the Duke of Wellington by Matthew Cotes Wyatt, dwarfing a group of people underneath. 1846

Background imageMatthew Collection: The Transfiguration of Christ

The Transfiguration of Christ - Matthew 17. circa 1688

Background imageMatthew Collection: The possessed man healed by Jesus

The possessed man healed by Jesus - Matthew 9. circa 1688

Background imageMatthew Collection: The Last Judgement

The Last Judgement - Matthew 25. circa 1688



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