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Prize Collection (page 11)

Background imagePrize Collection: Advertisement for photographic competition

Advertisement for photographic competition
Advertisement for a 3000 All British photographic competition, featuring Britannia with a camera on a tripod. Date: 20th century

Background imagePrize Collection: Magazine page, fire brigade sports news

Magazine page, fire brigade sports news
A magazine page reporting fire brigade sports news from Birmingham, Manchester and London. Prizes shown in the photographs are for swimming (London)

Background imagePrize Collection: Bonzos dud show by George Studdy

Bonzos dud show by George Studdy
Bonzos dud show. He had been expecting first prize, but loses out to two pedigree dogs, a bull terrier and a bulldog. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imagePrize Collection: Ascot race plate: Queen Victorias gift of a gold vase, 1874

Ascot race plate: Queen Victorias gift of a gold vase, 1874
The Queens gold vase, given by Queen Victoria as a prize for one of the Ascot races in 1874. A large gold flagon in the style of Queen Annes time, made by R. & S. Garrard & Co. Date: 1874

Background imagePrize Collection: Butchers shop, 1843

Butchers shop, 1843
A Victorian couple pause to admire a butchers shop, exhibiting prize meat at Christmas in 1843. Date: 1843

Background imagePrize Collection: Works by Charles Sargeant Jagger, British sculptor

Works by Charles Sargeant Jagger, British sculptor
Three works by Charles Sargeant Jagger (1885-1934), British sculptor. At the top: Music, the design which won him the Prix de Rome in 1914. Lower left: Prometheus Bound

Background imagePrize Collection: Photographic print wallet

Photographic print wallet, advertising a Kodak competition. Date: 1931

Background imagePrize Collection: Henri-Louis Bergson - French Philosopher

Henri-Louis Bergson - French Philosopher
Henri-Louis Bergson (18591941) - French philosopher. Awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize for Literature. Date: 1910

Background imagePrize Collection: The Prize Fight, 1814 and 1914

The Prize Fight, 1814 and 1914
Depictions of the Prize Fight, of 1814 (above) and of 1914 (below). In the earlier version there is as much fighting in the crowd as there is in the boxing ring. Date: July 1914

Background imagePrize Collection: Scene at a sports day prizegiving

Scene at a sports day prizegiving, with British and Australian flags on display

Background imagePrize Collection: Womens Royal Air Force -- Savoy Hotel

Womens Royal Air Force -- Savoy Hotel
Illustration, Eight Months with the Womens Royal Air Force. Showing women at the Savoy Hotel on 7 April 1919, when Queen Mary presented prizes to the winners in the Womens War Service Competitions

Background imagePrize Collection: Romanian Country Fair

Romanian Country Fair, featuring a stage with a clown and a sword swallower or contortionist (?), some prize oxen, drinking and an amusement/pleasure wheel. Date: 1900

Background imagePrize Collection: Passy Photo

Passy Photo
FREDERIC PASSY French economist, first French winner of the Nobel prize for peace. Photo 1901. Date: 1822 - 1912

Background imagePrize Collection: Henry Earl Percy

Henry Earl Percy
HENRY ALGERNON GEORGE, earl PERCY - statesman, traveller. and as you see, foxhunter : on the other hand, he won the Newdigate prize for poetry at Oxford. Date: 1871 - 1909

Background imagePrize Collection: Jean-Baptiste Perrin

Jean-Baptiste Perrin
JEAN-BAPTISTE PERRIN French scientist, awarded Nobel prize for physics. Date: 1870 - 1942

Background imagePrize Collection: John Gully - 2

John Gully - 2
JOHN GULLY Prize-fighter, horse-racer and legislator Date: 1783 - 1863

Background imagePrize Collection: Winning Float for an Electricity Company - North East London

Winning Float for an Electricity Company - North East London. Date: circa 1930s

Background imagePrize Collection: Frederic Mistral

Frederic Mistral (18301914) - French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language. Mistral won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1904 and was a founding member of Felibrige

Background imagePrize Collection: Walshingham, Tom Moores House, Bermuda

Walshingham, Tom Moores House, Bermuda
Tom Moores House, Walsingham, Bermuda. Tom Moore (1779-1852), the Irish poet, came to Bermuda in 1804 as Registrar of the Court of Vice-Admiralty

Background imagePrize Collection: Flanders F2 Monoplane flying for the Michelin Duration

Flanders F2 Monoplane flying for the Michelin Duration Prize in 1911

Background imagePrize Collection: The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail prize

The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail prize
The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail 1, 000 prize for the first flight of one mile in a closed circuit by a British pilot in an all-British in September 1909. Horace Short is on the right

Background imagePrize Collection: The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail 1000

The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail 1000
The Short Biplane No2 which won the Daily Mail 1, 000 prize for the first flight of one mile in a closed circuit by a British pilot in an all-British in September 1909. Horace Short is on the right

Background imagePrize Collection: J T C Moore-Brabazon winning the Daily Mail 1000 prize

J T C Moore-Brabazon winning the Daily Mail 1000 prize
J.T.C. Moore-Brabazon winning the Daily Mail 1, 000 prize for the first flight of one mile in a closed circuit by a British pilot in an all-British aeroplane in the Short Biplane No2 at Leysdown in

Background imagePrize Collection: 1st prize in the second class of the Gordon-Bennett Race

1st prize in the second class of the Gordon-Bennett Race
The first prize in the second class of the Gordon-Bennett Race, 1908. Date: 1908

Background imagePrize Collection: The Royal Aeronautical Society Prize

The Royal Aeronautical Society Prize, presented May 1991 (by the Cranwell Branchja). Date: 1991

Background imagePrize Collection: Bristol Boxkite No16 which won the Manville Prize in 1911

Bristol Boxkite No16 which won the Manville Prize in 1911 flown by Howard Pixton. Date: 1911

Background imagePrize Collection: British-built Deperdussin monoplane

British-built Deperdussin monoplane powered by a 100hp Anzani, entered for the British Military Aircraft Competition, August 1912, piloted by J.C. Porte. It won a 500 prize. Date: 1912

Background imagePrize Collection: CURIE, Marie (1867-1934). French physicist and

CURIE, Marie (1867-1934). French physicist and chemist, Nobel Prize in 1911. Portrait of Marie Curie. Oil on canvas

Background imagePrize Collection: OCHOA DE ALBORNOZ, Severo (1905-1993). Spanish

OCHOA DE ALBORNOZ, Severo (1905-1993). Spanish scientist, Nobel Prize in 1959. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Madrid Atheneum

Background imagePrize Collection: Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich (1849-1936). Russian physiologist

Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich (1849-1936). Russian physiologist, Nobel Prize in 1904

Background imagePrize Collection: HEMINGWAY, Ernest (1899-1961). North-American

HEMINGWAY, Ernest (1899-1961). North-American

Background imagePrize Collection: BENAVENTE, Jacinto (1866-1954). Spanish dramatist

BENAVENTE, Jacinto (1866-1954). Spanish dramatist, Nobel Prize in 1922. Portrait in 1939. Private Collection

Background imagePrize Collection: ECHEGARAY, Jos頤e (1832-1916). Spanish writer

ECHEGARAY, Jos頤e (1832-1916). Spanish writer
ECHEGARAY, Jos頤 e (1832-1916). Spanish writer and politician. Nobel Prize in Literature in 1904. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Madrid Atheneum

Background imagePrize Collection: MARAяN, Gregorio (1887-1960). Spanish doctor

MARAяN, Gregorio (1887-1960). Spanish doctor
MARAя N, Gregorio (1887-1960). Spanish doctor and writer. Portrait from 1919

Background imagePrize Collection: MARCONI, Guglielmo (1874-1937). Italian physicist

MARCONI, Guglielmo (1874-1937). Italian physicist. Nobel Prize in 1909. Marconi and his telegraph

Background imagePrize Collection: BERGSON, Henri Louis (1859-1941). French philosopher

BERGSON, Henri Louis (1859-1941). French philosopher
" BERGSON, Henri Louis (1859-1941). French philosopher. Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928. Cover of " Mati貥 et M魯 ire", written in 1896

Background imagePrize Collection: EINSTEIN, Albert (1879-1955). German physicist

EINSTEIN, Albert (1879-1955). German physicist and mathematician, Nobel Prize in 1921. Portrait of Einstein with his formula of the energy. Oil on canvas

Background imagePrize Collection: FLEMING, Alexander (1881-1955). British microbiologist

FLEMING, Alexander (1881-1955). British microbiologist, discoverer of the penicillin. Nobel Prize in 1945. Alexander Fleming. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imagePrize Collection: HAMSUN, Knut (1859-1952). Norwegian writer, Nobel

HAMSUN, Knut (1859-1952). Norwegian writer, Nobel
" HAMSUN, Knut (1859-1952). Norwegian writer, Nobel Prize in 1920. " Just and ordinary fly of average size". Cover."

Background imagePrize Collection: MORENO BENITEZ, Juan (1822-1887). Spanish progressive

MORENO BENITEZ, Juan (1822-1887). Spanish progressive politician. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imagePrize Collection: PAZ, Octavio (1914-1998). Mexican poet and essayist

PAZ, Octavio (1914-1998). Mexican poet and essayist, Nobel Prize in 1990. Portrait (1984)

Background imagePrize Collection: ALEIXANDRE, Vicente (1898-1984)

ALEIXANDRE, Vicente (1898-1984)

Background imagePrize Collection: DUNANT, Henri (1845-1923)

DUNANT, Henri (1845-1923). Founder of the Red Cross (1863). Nobel Peace Prize in 1901. Henri Dunant helping a warwounded at the

Background imagePrize Collection: PAZ, Octavio (1914-1998)

PAZ, Octavio (1914-1998). Mexican poet and essayist, Nobel Prize in 1990. La Centena (The Hundred) (poems 1935-1968). Photography

Background imagePrize Collection: AGNON, Samuel (1888-1970)

AGNON, Samuel (1888-1970). Hebrew novelist, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1966. Oil on canvas

Background imagePrize Collection: CURIE, Marie (1867-1934)

CURIE, Marie (1867-1934). French physicist and chemist, Nobel Prize in 1911. Painting

Background imagePrize Collection: JIMENEZ, Juan Ramn (1881-1958)

JIMENEZ, Juan Ramn (1881-1958). Spanis poet. Nobel Prize in 1956. Drawing

Background imagePrize Collection: Platero and I

Platero and I
An Illustration by Juan Ram󮠊 im鮥 z. (1881-1958), the Spanish poet and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1956, from his prose work, Platero y yo (Platero and I)



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