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Tippoo Tibs Grand Canoes on the Congo River, 1888Engraving showing Tippoo Tibs grand canoes travelling down the Congo River during Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, 1888
Henry Morton StanleyHENRY MORTON STANLEY traveller in Africa Date: 1841 - 1904
Richard Morton PayeRICHARD MORTON PAYE artist Date: ? - 1821
Elizabeth MortonELIZABETH MORTON wife of William Thomas Morton, the American discoverer of anaesthetics, in 1845. Date: 1827? - ?
William Thomas MortonWILLIAM THOMAS GREEN American discoverer of anaesthetics. with his autograph Date: 1819 - 1868
Thomas Morton - 3THOMAS MORTON Prolific playwright for the London stage; also a keen cricketer at Lords. Date: 1764 - 1838
Thomas Morton - 2THOMAS MORTON Prolific playwright for the London stage; also a keen cricketer at Lords. Date: 1764 - 1838
Thomas Morton - 1THOMAS MORTON Prolific playwright for the London stage; also a keen cricketer at Lords. Date: 1764 - 1838
Richard MortonRICHARD MORTON Medical practitioner in London, known for his diagnosing from urine. Date: 1637 - 1698
Pirbright Churchyard - the Grave of Henry Morton StanleyPirbright - St. Michaels Churchyard, Surrey - the Grave of Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904). Date: circa 1910s
Encounter between the explorers Sir Henry Morton" Encounter between the explorers Sir Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone in Ujiji. Illustration of the Englishe edition of Stanleys work " Trip in search of Doctor Livingstone in
Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841-1904). Etching
Stanley, Sir Hernry Morton (1841-1904). Etching
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Vice-president Morton and wife. Date c1889 Dec. 9
Levi P. Morton, Republican candidate for vice-president. Date c1888
Discovery of the Sage of Chappaqua by H. M. Stanely. The SageDiscovery of the Sage of Chappaqua by H.M. Stanely. The Sage disappears mysteriously Nov. 5th 1872. His discovery, after protracted search of the wilderness by Mr. Stanley, the intrepid explorer
Jacob Litts production of Caleb West a dramatization of F. Hopkinson Smiths beautiful story of New England sea-folk by Michael Morton. Date c1900
Geo. W. Lederers Belle of New York the rage of two continents : book by Hugh Morton; music by Gustav Kerker. Date c1900
Smith, Waldron, Morton & Martins Original Big Four Minstrels. Date c1879
Livingstone and StanleyDoctor Livingstone I presume? David Livingstone (1813-73) meet Sir Henry Morton Stanley. Date: 10 November 1871
Morton, North Yorkshire - The Aegir - a tidal surge on the River Trent. It takes its name from Aegir, the Norse god of the ocean
England / MortonThe village street and church at Morton, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1950s
Burton workhouse 1886. tifBird s-eye view of the proposed new workhouse building erected in 1886 on Belvedere Road, Burton-on-Trent. The scheme - a pavilion block layout - was designed by J.H. Morton. Date: 1886
Union Workhouse, Burton-on-Trent, StaffordshireIn 1884, the Burton-upon-Trent Union opened a new workhouse on Belvedere Road at Outwoods. The building was designed by JH Morton of South Shields and built by the Messrs Walker and Slater of Derby
Fashions by Michael and Digby Morton, 1954Two designer outfits for 1954. On the left, a tan dress and bolero lined with coral. On the right, a black Spanish style alpaca coat and dress from Digby Morton, the coat having a wide turn back
Beafeater on book serialisation posterThe stern and unmisstakeable profile of a Beefeater Guard from the Tower of London used as the main illustration on a poster advertsing the serialisation of the book Ghosts of London by H V Morton in
Sir Charles Morton ForbesAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Morton Forbes (1880-1960) he was Commander in Chief of the home fleet from 1938-1940
Sir Henry Morton StanleySIR HENRY MORTON STANLEY British-US explorer and journalist, pictured in 1890. In October 1869, Stanley was sent by James Gordon Bennett (the owner of the New York Herald) to find Dr
Roman Villa on the Isle of WightA discovery by Captain Thorpe of Yarbridge at Morton Farm, near Brading, Isle of Wight. The area was fully explored, exposing several chambers and decorative Roman tiles
H. M. Stanley and his officers leaving Mombasa aboard the steEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, raising cap) and his officers returning from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition aboard the steam-ship Katoria, 1889
H. M. Stanleys meeting with Forest Pygmies, Central AfricaEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), the Anglo-America explorer and journalist, meeting with some forest pygmies, during one of his expeditions to Central Africa
Travelling by hammock; H. M. Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief ExpePhotograph showing one of the members of Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Emin Pasha Relief Expedition being carried by hammock, Central Africa, 1888
H. M. Stanleys Anglo-American Expedition to Central AfricaEngraving showing a scene, during Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877, in the Central African forest
H. M. Stanleys Expedition fighting the Bangala, Central AfriEngraving showing a battle between Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877 and the war-canoes of the Bangala or Mangala tribe; Congo River, February 1877
A Member of H. M. Stanleys expedition threatening a baggageEngraving showing a member of Sir Henry Morton Stanleys expedition to find Dr. David Livingstone threatening a baggage porter, Central Africa, 1871
H. M. Stanleys Expedition crossing the Makata Swamp, CentralEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanleys expedition crossing the Makata swamp in Central Africa, 1871. In October 1869
Artefacts collected by H. M. Stanleys Anglo-American ExpeditEngraving showing a number of artefacts collected by Sir Henry Morton Stanleys Anglo-American expedition of 1874-1877. The native African items depicted include knives, pipes, shields, spears
Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre right on horse) and Tippoo Tib (1837-1905) (right of Stanley, with sword) leaving Matadi, on the Congo river, 1887
Meeting of Emin Pasha and Sir Henry Morton Stanley, KavalliEmin Pasha (1840-1892) and Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) at Kavalli, Central Africa, April 1888. Emin Pasha, the German doctor, explorer
Sir Henry Morton Stanley and Dr. David Livingstone Reading NEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, seated) and David Livingstone (1813-1873) (on right, seated) reading newspapers at Ujiji, Tanganyika, 1871
Sir Henry Morton Stanley leaving Yambuya Camp during the EmiEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on right, wearing dark jacket) setting out from Yambuya Camp on the 28th June 1887 during the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition
Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his followers hauling canoes upEngraving showing the local followers of Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) hauling their canoes up the slopes around the Inkisi Falls, during his 1874 expedition to Central Africa
Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904)Engraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley, the British-US explorer and journalist, pictured in 1878. In October 1869, Stanley was sent by James Gordon Bennett (the owner of the New York Herald)
Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his men exit a forest, CentralEngraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre with walking stick), the Anglo-American journalist and explorer, and his companions leaving a dense forest, Central Africa
Sir Henry Morton Stanley and his African followers on boardEngraving of Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, wearing white helmet), the Anglo-American journalist and explorer, on board HMS Industry, c.1878
The Meeting of Stanley and Livingstone in Tanganyika, 1871Engraving showing the meeting between Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (on left, raising hat) and David Livingstone (1813-1873) (on right, raising hat) at Ujiji, Tanganyika, 10th November 1871