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Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). Italian Painter. The CrucifixioRenaissance. Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). Italian Painter. Quattrocento. The Crucifixion. Central part of the predella of altarpiece. 1457-1459. Oil on panel. Louvre, Pari?s
Skull of Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis). Krapina. Croatia. Natural History Museum. London. United Kingdom
Beagle A. 61 Terrier G-ASAC Airways Aero Club RearsbyAuster converted a number of ex- Army aircraft which became the Auster 6B. When the company became part of Beagle Aircraft in 1960 it was renamed the Beagle A.61 Terrier
Rosamund Massy Suffragette. Mrs. Massy (1870-1947) portrait. Member of the W.S.P.U, imprisoned, went on hunger strike. Took part in the Black Friday demonstration of November 1910. Date: circa 1909
Oslo City Hall, Oslo, Norway, was built in 1950 to celebrate the citys 900th anniversary. It is the most distinctive part of the citys waterfront. Date: opened 1950
Cockle Picker, UlverstonA cockle picker outside her cottage near Ulverston, then part of Lancashire. An old woman holds a large basket. On a wooden bench is another basket full of cockle shells
1st Southern Military Hospital, StourbridgeThe infirmary of the Stourbridge Union workhouse at Kingswinford, during its First World War occupation as a military hospital when it became part of the 1st Southern General Hospital
Mancunian Way FlyoverThe newly-built Manchunian Way flyover, Manchester, England, part of the M6 motorway network. Date: 1960s
Poster advertising the Special Constabulary, seeking fit men and women for part-time voluntary service. Civil Defence is Common Sense. Ask for details at your local police station. 1940s
Oxford Circus, London, c. 1880Photograph showing part of Oxford Circus (also known as Regent Circus), London, c.1880. The horse-drawn carriages travelling along Oxford Street appear blurred
Little Girl playing with her Sailor Doll, 1888Illustration showing a little Victorian girl playing with her doll, which was dressed as a sailor. This image was originally entitled Now Geraldine Maude
A heavy gun battery moving uphill during the Balkan campaignA French heavy-gun battery move up a steep hill during fighting with the Bulgarian army on the Macedonian border, October 1916
A German Zeppelins observation car photographed on display as part of a public exhibition of dirigible wreckage collected from across Britain
The End of the Henley Regatta, 1893Engraving showing the melee of punts taking place at the end of the Henley Regatta, on the River Thames, 1893. Henley Regatta was part of the British social scene
The Nimrod Antarctic Expedition at the furthest point SouthPhotograph showing Lt. Adams, Frank Wild and Lt. Ernest Shackleton (left to right) standing beside a British flag at the furthest point South that they reached, 9th January 1909
The Great Central Railway Station at NewcastleThe Great Railway Station at Newcastle-Upon Tyne, forming part of the northern route connecting railway travel from Scotland to London
Glossa, Skopelos, GreeceThe small town of Glossa, situated on the west side of the Greek island of Skopelos, part of the Sporades group of islands
Statue of Virgin MaryA statue of the Virgin Mary in the cathedral at Victoria (Rabat) on the Island of Gozo, part of the Maltese archipelago
Louis XIV in CostumeLOUIS XIV, KING OF FRANCE costumed to take part in a carrousel Date: 1638-1715
Writing / Gray PoemPart of the manuscript of his poem, Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard, inspired by a visit to Stoke Poges Churchyard, Bucks
Melville MacnaghtenSir MELVILLE LESLIE MACNAGHTEN Police chief, at Scotland Yard, played a leading part in the investigation into the nefarious misdeeds of Jack the Ripper
Buildings / Seven WondersBuilt by the Greeks, almost entirely in marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name
Vyacheslav MolotovVYACHESLAV MIKHAYLOVICH MOLOTOV, Russian statesman whose revolutionary career began in the 1905 rising, and played a leading part in 1917, followed by senior posts
Shepperton Flood 1929Three men wading through the River Thames, towing a boat loaded with a crate containing a large sow, part of the animal farm belonging to Mrs. Brown of Shepperton, England
Train Driver & GuardsDriver and guard on the Dyke Railway, part of the Southern rail network
RIGA IN 1700General view of Riga, in the province of Latvia, then part of Russia
View of the sea at Molde, Romsdal, Norway. Vintage 19th century photograph
BATTLE OF PRESTOPANSA plan of the Battle of Prestonpans, part of the Jacobite Rebellion, between 2300 Royal troops under Sir John Cope and a slightly superior force of Jacobites. Date: 21 September 1745
Herm - Channel Islands - The North West BeachesThe North West Beaches at Herm (Haerme) - one of the Channel Islands and part of the Parish of St Peter Port in the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Date: circa 1930s
Kilsby Tunnel 1837The building of Kilsby tunnel, part of the Midland Railway. Date: 8 July 1837
Cover design, Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds, XIIICover design, Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds, Part XIII, edited by C W Alcock. With a portrait of Lord Hawke, and a photograph of Essex County Cricket Ground, Leyton. Date: 1895
Portuguese Fado SingerA Portuguese woman Fado singer in a restaurant in the old part of the city of Lisbon, Portugal. Date: 1960s
Milan Cathedral (Detail)Part of Milan Cathdedral, Italy. Dating from the 1380s, it was built by many different architects and was completed in the 19th century. Date: 1930s
PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Germanys Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) arrives prior to the NAC (North Atlantic Council) meeting on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon
James Keir Hardie and Jean JauresJames Keir Hardie (1856-1915), Scottish Labour leader and politician with Jean Jaures of the French Socialist Part (left)
Pulling the WishbonePulling a wishbone to see who will come away with the larger part and the corresponding wish
PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Lithuanias President Dalia Grybauskaite smiles as she arrives prior to the NAC (North Atlantic Council) meeting on November 19, 2010 in Lisbon
Flying ArchersTwo archers flying through the air as part of an innovative dance routine! Date: 1930s
Lake DerwentwaterDerwentwater and Newlands Falls, Lake District, Cumbria, England. This glorious view is seen from the route to Skiddaw, with part of Keswick in the foreground. Date: 1930s
Anglo-Russian FestivalA Russian sailor watching part of the huge crowd waiting to get on board the Soviet ships during the Portsmouth Festival of Friendship. Date: April 1956
Beef CarcaseesButchers removing intestines from cattle carcasses, part of the Argentinian meat (beef) production process. Date: 1930s
Concepts / SangraelThe Grail is kept in the Palace of Adventurous, part of the Castle of Carbonek; a maiden bears it in to show it to Sir Bors, one of the few knights to actually see it
Insurance Policy 1807 -1Part of an insurance policy Date: 1807
Trombone shock absorber / W H RobinsonThe menace of the main stump of the trombone intruding into a private conversation or intimate part can be remedied by fitting this simple shock absorber
British Tank on the move; First World War, 1916Photograph showing a British tank, perhaps a Mark IV Male, on the move over rough ground somewhere in France during the latter part of 1916
Roman remains found in the City, LondonDiscoveries form 19th century excavations at Camomile Street and Bishopsgate. The remains were unearthed after the removal of a number of old buildings
Sectional drawing of the Lusitania showing the German U-boat responsible for the torpedo which sunk it in 18 minutes on May 7th 1915, with the loss of 1200 lives
World Map / Overland IndiaThe overland routes from England to India, compared with sea routes