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Background imageMorton Collection: Africa. Congo. Ivory porters

Africa. Congo. Ivory porters
History of Africa. 19th century. Ivory porters. Engraving. El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre

Background imageMorton Collection: Africa. The Congo. Indigenous with double burden

Africa. The Congo. Indigenous with double burden
History of Africa. 19th century. The Congo. Indigenous with double burden. Engraving by Pedro Mullor. El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre

Background imageMorton Collection: History of Africa - 19th century- a red buffalo

History of Africa - 19th century- a red buffalo
History of Africa. 19th century.... I found myself in the presence of a red buffalo; I fired my shotgun and missed the shot. Chromolithography

Background imageMorton Collection: Africa. Congo. Yellala Falls, views of the left bank

Africa. Congo. Yellala Falls, views of the left bank
History of Africa. 19th century. Yellala Falls, views of the left bank. Engraving. El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre

Background imageMorton Collection: The Congo. Climbing a slope in the Mpagassa Gorge

The Congo. Climbing a slope in the Mpagassa Gorge
History of Africa. 19th century. Climbing a slope in the Mpagassa Gorge. Engraving. El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre

Background imageMorton Collection: History of Africa. Congo. Vivi station. Landscape

History of Africa. Congo. Vivi station. Landscape
History of Africa. 19th century. Congo. Vivi station. Landscape. Engraving. El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre

Background imageMorton Collection: Africa. Pilot-boat in tow of a steamship, on the Congo River

Africa. Pilot-boat in tow of a steamship, on the Congo River
History of Africa. 19th century. Pilot-boat in tow of a steamship, on the Congo River. Engraving. El Congo y la Creacion del Estado Independiente de este nombre

Background imageMorton Collection: Sam Cowan, Greenock Morton and Scotland footballer

Sam Cowan, Greenock Morton and Scotland footballer
Sam Cowan, football goalkeeper for Greenock Morton and Scotland Date: 1949

Background imageMorton Collection: de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 1B G-ANAN

de Havilland DH. 104 Dove 1B G-ANAN
de Havilland DH.104 Dove 1B G-ANAN (msn 04062), of Morton Air Services, at London Gatwick Airport. Date: 1969

Background imageMorton Collection: Poster, Brooklands, Weybridge, First Race Meeting of the Season, Saturday 12 March

Poster, Brooklands, Weybridge, First Race Meeting of the Season, Saturday 12 March, Car & Motor Cycle Races on Track and Road Circuit, The Right Crowd and No Crowding. Date: circa 1935

Background imageMorton Collection: Shakespeare - King Henry IV

Shakespeare - King Henry IV - Morton: Whose swift wrath beat down the never daunted Percy to the earth. circa 1830

Background imageMorton Collection: LSO musicians supporting BBC musicians, London

LSO musicians supporting BBC musicians, London
London Symphony Orchestra musicians supporting BBC musicians outside Broadcasting House, London, 27 June 1980. The strike by BBC musicians began when the BBC put forward plans to discontinue five

Background imageMorton Collection: A Scene from Countess Maritza at the Shubert Theatre, New York (1926) with Harry K

A Scene from Countess Maritza at the Shubert Theatre, New York (1926) with Harry K. Morton, Odette Myrtil and Carl Randall Date: 1926

Background imageMorton Collection: A scene from Yvonne at Dalys Theatre (1926) Date: 1926

A scene from Yvonne at Dalys Theatre (1926) Date: 1926

Background imageMorton Collection: de Havilland Dove AP-AGJ

de Havilland Dove AP-AGJ
de Havilland Dove 2B AP-AGJ (msn 04084), of Pakistan Petroleum Ltd. at Karachi Airport, in storage, prior to sale in the UK, with Dove G-AJBI and Heron G-AOGO of Morton Air Services

Background imageMorton Collection: Miss Francis of Yale, a three-act farce by Michael Morton, at the Theatre Metropole

Miss Francis of Yale, a three-act farce by Michael Morton, at the Theatre Metropole, Camberwell, London, E B Normans Company from The Globe Theatre, starring Ethel Hope and Stanley Cooke

Background imageMorton Collection: Poorly Madi warrior fed Liebig Extract - Stanley

Poorly Madi warrior fed Liebig Extract - Stanley
Illustration of a passage from Henry Morton Stanleys In Darkest Africa - the effect of the Liebig Companys Meat Extract on a poorly Madi Carrier. 1891

Background imageMorton Collection: Dolls of courtiers Lady Shrewsbury and the Duchess of Guido

Dolls of courtiers Lady Shrewsbury and the Duchess of Guido
Dolls representing courtiers Lady Shrewsbury and the Duchess of Guido. Wooden dolls dressed by the young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageMorton Collection: Music cover, I m Sister to the Cure

Music cover, I m Sister to the Cure, Valse Comique by H T Swatton, sung by E Marshall, dedicated to C Morton, drawn by Alfred Concanen

Background imageMorton Collection: Hunslet Workhouse, Leeds

Hunslet Workhouse, Leeds
The design by architect J.H. Morton for the new Hunslet Union workhouse, near Leeds, West Yorkshire, erected in 1903. Date: 1903

Background imageMorton Collection: William Morton Pitt, British MP

William Morton Pitt, British MP
William Morton Pitt (1754-1836), British MP for Poole from 1780 to 1790, and then for Dorset from 1790 to 1826. circa 1820s

Background imageMorton Collection: Advert, R G Morton, Engineers, Errol, Scotland

Advert, R G Morton, Engineers, Errol, Scotland
Advert for R G Morton, Steam Truck Engineers, Errol Works, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland. 1905

Background imageMorton Collection: Henry Morton Stanley

Henry Morton Stanley, explorer. 19th century

Background imageMorton Collection: Madame Pertoldi, Royal Alhambra Theatre, London

Madame Pertoldi, Royal Alhambra Theatre, London
Advert for Elliott and Fry, photographers -- Madame Pertoldi, Royal Alhambra Theatre, London, Charles Morton, Manager. 1880

Background imageMorton Collection: Sir Henry Morton Stanley

Sir Henry Morton Stanley GCB (18411904) - a Welsh journalist and explorer who was famous for his exploration of central Africa and his search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone

Background imageMorton Collection: Military aviation button with eagle and crown

Military aviation button with eagle and crown
A metal military aviation button, depicting a flying eagle with a crown above. Made by Morton & Crowder Ltd, Birmingham. Date: 20th century

Background imageMorton Collection: Union Workhouse, Doncaster, South Yorkshire

Union Workhouse, Doncaster, South Yorkshire
The Doncaster Union workhouse opened in 1900 at Springwell Lane, Balby, replacing the previous premises at Hexthorpe Lane

Background imageMorton Collection: The Death of Kalulu, Kalulu Falls, Central Africa, 1876

The Death of Kalulu, Kalulu Falls, Central Africa, 1876
Engraving showing the death of Kalulu, at the Kalulu Falls, during Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877

Background imageMorton Collection: Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his retinue in Central Africa

Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his retinue in Central Africa
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre) and his retinue of local porters and hunters, marching across Africa in search of Dr. David Livingstone, 1871

Background imageMorton Collection: Sir Henry Morton Stanley with a Maxim Automatic Machine-Gun

Sir Henry Morton Stanley with a Maxim Automatic Machine-Gun
Engraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the Anglo-American journalist and explorer, sitting astride a Maxim Automatic Machine-gun, 1887

Background imageMorton Collection: Alma Terrace - Otley Road, East Morton, Keighley, England

Alma Terrace - Otley Road, East Morton, Keighley, England
Alma Terrace - Otley Road, East Morton, Keighley, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageMorton Collection: MORTON, William Thomas Green (1819-1868). American

MORTON, William Thomas Green (1819-1868). American dentist that considered himself as the inventor and revealer of the use of ether for surgical anesthesia

Background imageMorton Collection: A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa

A Sectional Boat used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley in Africa
Engraving of a sectional boat, used by Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) during his 1874 expedition to central Africa, being carried by a number of local porters

Background imageMorton Collection: Dorothy Tennant Stanley, artist

Dorothy Tennant Stanley, artist
Dorothy (nee Tennant), Lady Stanley, neoclassical painter, notable for her pictures of street children. She was the wife of (1) the explorer Henry Morton Stanley, and (2) of Henry Curtis

Background imageMorton Collection: Colonel Newcome adapted by Michael Morton

Colonel Newcome adapted by Michael Morton (1864 11 January 1931) from W. M. Thackerays novel The Newcomes (1853-5). First produced at His Majestys Theatre in London, on 29th May 1906

Background imageMorton Collection: Stanley and his companions return from the expedition to the

Stanley and his companions return from the expedition to the
Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904). British explorer. Stanley and his companions return from the expedition to the interior of Africa. Engraving. 19th century. Colored

Background imageMorton Collection: The porters of Lady Alice. Engraving

The porters of Lady Alice. Engraving
Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904). British journalist and explorer. African porters carrying sections of Lady Alice boat. Engraving in The Illustrated World, 1880

Background imageMorton Collection: Caricature of Charles Morton, theatre manager

Caricature of Charles Morton, theatre manager
Caricature of Charles Morton (1819-1904), theatre and music hall manager -- The Connaught, tenant-right. 1880

Background imageMorton Collection: Caricature of John Maddison Morton, playwright

Caricature of John Maddison Morton, playwright
Caricature of John Maddison Morton (1811-1891), English playwright specialising in one-act farces, as well as comic dramas and pantomimes. His greatest success was Box and Cox (1847). 1883

Background imageMorton Collection: Caricature of the theatre manager Charles Morton

Caricature of the theatre manager Charles Morton
Caricature of the music hall and theatre manager Charles Morton -- If He Connaught, Who Can? circa 1881

Background imageMorton Collection: HM Staley - Waddy 1872

HM Staley - Waddy 1872
Henry Morton Stanley (1841 - 1904) traveller in Africa

Background imageMorton Collection: Tantalizing Tommy by Paul Gavault and Michael Morton

Tantalizing Tommy by Paul Gavault and Michael Morton
Promotional postcard for Tantalizing Tommy by Paul Gavault and Michael Morton, adapted from La Petite Chocalatiere by Paul Gavault. (Theatre de la Renaissance, Paris, 23rd October 1909)

Background imageMorton Collection: Henry Morton Stanley, explorer

Henry Morton Stanley, explorer
Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), Welsh explorer. Date: 1890

Background imageMorton Collection: Remnant by Michael Morton

Remnant by Michael Morton
Promotional postcard for Remnant by Michael Morton. First produced at the Royalty Theatre, 3rd March 1917. Set in 1840s Paris

Background imageMorton Collection: My Wife by Michael Morton

My Wife by Michael Morton
Promotional postcard for My Wife by Michael Morton from Mlle. Josette Ma Femme by P. Gavault and R. de Charvay. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre, 28th May 1907

Background imageMorton Collection: In the Night Watch by Michael Morton

In the Night Watch by Michael Morton
Promotional postcard for In The Night Watch by Michael Morton, adapted from La Veillee dArmes by C. Farrere & L. Nepoty (1917). First produced Oxford Theatre, London, 2/12/1918

Background imageMorton Collection: Glittering Gloria by Hugh Morton

Glittering Gloria by Hugh Morton. First produced at the Wyndhams Theatre, 21st July 1903. Left, H. Macaulay as Mr. Poskett; right, Charles Williams, who also directed, as Mr Griddletop

Background imageMorton Collection: San Toy by Edward A Morton

San Toy by Edward A Morton
Promotional postcard for San Toy by Edward A. Morton; music Sidney Jones. First produced at Dalys Theatre, 21st October 1899. George Edwardes Co



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