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Daimler 15 SaloonAn aristocratic car at a moderate price, the choice of the well-to-do business or professional man. Date: 1936
WW2 - Young Heroes Of The WarAn illustrated front cover of a WW2 children's book, Young Heroes Of The War, written by Joseph Gollomb and Alice Taylor
Danny McGarvey, leader of the Boilermakers UnionDanny (or Dan) McGarvey (Daniel McGarvey, d 1977), leader of the Boilermakers Union, giving a speech. Date: circa 1960s
CHARLES VALAZECHARLES ELEONORE DUFRICHE VALAZE - French revolutionary statesman, condemned to the guillotine for his moderate views, stabbed himself to death in view of the court. Date: 1751 - 1793
Comte Lanjuinais, 1793Jean Denis, Comte Lanjuinais, a moderate politician, stands up to the Parisian crowd that has invaded the Parliamentary Chamber. Date: 2 June 1793
Honore Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau (1749-1791). Leader of the early stages of the French revolution. President of the National Constituent Assembly. Mirabeau in Champs-Elyses, Paris, France
Millicent Garrett Fawcett, suffragist and early feminist, co-founder of Newnham College, Cambridge, and president of the moderate National Union of Womens Suffrage Societies (NUWSS)
Don Fernando Ferna?o??ndez de Ca?o?a?rdova y Valca?o??rcel, 2nd Marquis of Mendigorra?o?a?a (1809-1883). Spanish military, politician, and Primer minister of Spain for one day. Engraving, 1876
Salvador Albacete (1827-1890). Colored engravingSalvador Albacete Albert (1827-1890). Spanish politician. Colored engraving
Louis Jerome GohierLOUIS JEROME GOHIER French lawyer and statesman, moderate revolutionary, refused office under Napoleon except as consul in Holland. Date: 1746 - 1830
Duc Decazes - 3ELIE, duc DECAZES French statesman, moderate royalist, towards the end of his life. Date: 1780 - 1860
Duc Decazes - 1ELIE, duc DECAZES French statesman, moderate royalist; when Minister of the Interior. Date: 1780 - 1860
A popular new sport, the glider, by G. H. DavisThe coming vogue of the glider. A popular German sport -- motorless flight -- about to start in England. Flying for men of moderate means: the motorless aeroplane -- catapult launching
Montagnards Triumph 2In a coup involving guns and troops, the Montagnard extremists out-manoeuvre the more moderate Girondins : the events will usher in the Reign of Terror. Date: 2 June 1793
Child as a political moderate - RussiaModerate Russian postcard depicting a child in the dress of a Russian moderate, reading a newspaper. Date: circa 1907
Market Reports Illustrated - Hares - Moderate SupplyMarket Reports Illustrated - " Hares - Only a very moderate supply!" A barber ponders the task ahead (get it?) as he is faced with an elderly gentleman who happen to be rather follicularly
CARNOT, Marie Fran篩s Sadi (1837-1894). French politician, representative of the moderate left-wing. Scene of the killing of Carnot in Lyon by the Italian anarchist Sante Caserio. Engraving
Advertisement for the Crescent Hotel, BuxtonAn advertisement for the Crescent Hotel, Buxton, North Derbyshire: a first-class hotel with electric light in all rooms, and a new electric passenger lift. Date: 1913
Jules VallesJULES VALLES - French left- wing journalist, periodically imprisoned or banned, enthusiastic but moderate in his views; supported Commune, then in exile in England
Montagnards TriumphIn a coup involving armed force, the Montagnard extremists out-manoeuvre the more moderate Girondins : the events will usher in the Reign of Terror
Girondin GatheringThe Girondins meet at madame Rolands : moderate revolutionaries, many of them will be victims of the Reign of Terror, including madame Roland herself
Castelar at MadridEmilio Castelar, a republican of moderate views, makes a triumphant entry into Madrid. He will play a significant role in public affairs
Rehoboam Takes Bad AviceRehoboam, king of Israel, is advised to be moderate, but prefers younger advisers who urge him to act tough. When he vows to chastise his people with scorpions, they rebel