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Background imageRecognised Collection: Odysseus & Argos / Brown

Odysseus & Argos / Brown
Odysseus is recognised by his dog, Argos

Background imageRecognised Collection: Wilhelm Furtwangler

Wilhelm Furtwangler
WILHELM FURTWANGLER Widely recognised as one of the great musical conductors of the twentieth century

Background imageRecognised Collection: New Lloyds Coffee House

New Lloyds Coffee House
The New Lloyds Coffee House, Popes Head Alley, London - the recognised meeting-place for marine insurers

Background imageRecognised Collection: The Banner Cross Murder

The Banner Cross Murder
View near Darnall, the scene of the escape and recapture of the prisoner, Charles Peace. Charles Peace was an infamous cat burglar

Background imageRecognised Collection: Samuel Cody assorted memorabilia

Samuel Cody assorted memorabilia
EARLY AVIATION PIONEERS - THE SAMUEL CODY ARCHIVE: Extremely important Royal Aero Club Aviators Certificate No.9, 1910, issued to S. F

Background imageRecognised Collection: Mason Court, Stratford-On_Avon

Mason Court, Stratford-On_Avon
An etching of Mason Court, located right in the centre of Stratford-Upon-Avon, a medieval hall built in 1482, close to the birthplace of William Shakespeare

Background imageRecognised Collection: Mrs. Macquarie

Mrs. Macquarie
Portrait from a miniature which now belongs in the Hobart Museum. The subject lady is Elizabeth Macquarie, second wife of Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales between 1810 and 1821

Background imageRecognised Collection: Reincarnation: Dalai Lama reborn 1934

Reincarnation: Dalai Lama reborn 1934
When the Dalai Lama dies, a baby boy born at precisely the same moment is recognised by church leaders at Lhasa, Tibet, as his reincarnation. 1934

Background imageRecognised Collection: Burrell Ploughing Engine

Burrell Ploughing Engine
Maker: Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk Type: Ploughing Engine Registration: the Registration was also used for a McLaren General Purpose and is not recognised as this Burrell

Background imageRecognised Collection: Cartoon, Theres Always Something

Cartoon, Theres Always Something. Having recognised Napoleon IIIs government without cabinet authority, foreign secretary Palmerston is sacked by PM Lord John Russell. Date: December 1851

Background imageRecognised Collection: ROTTEN ROW IN SEASON

ROTTEN ROW IN SEASON
Riders and their friends in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, the recognised meeting-place for fashionable society on a fine summers day Date: 1871

Background imageRecognised Collection: AUGUSTUS (BARTOLI)

AUGUSTUS (BARTOLI)
GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AUGUSTUS (originally Gaius Octavius, also known as Octavianus) First Roman Emperor, depicted here being recognised as ruler of the world Date: 63 BC - 14 AD

Background imageRecognised Collection: New Lloyds Coffee House

New Lloyds Coffee House
The New Lloyds Coffee House, Popes Head Alley, London - the recognised meeting-place for marine insurers Date: after 1769

Background imageRecognised Collection: David Becomes King

David Becomes King
David is recognised as king of Israel by the leading warriors, who hope that he will bring unity and peace to their divided nation

Background imageRecognised Collection: Statue of Edward Jenner - Vaccination Pioneer - Boulogne

Statue of Edward Jenner - Vaccination Pioneer - Boulogne
Statue of Edward Jenner (1749-1823) - Vaccination Pioneer - Boulogne-sur-Mer, France. Date: circa 1909

Background imageRecognised Collection: Artillery at Tobruk

Artillery at Tobruk
North Africa : Rommels artillery bombards Tobruk, Libya, recognised as a key element in the strategy of the North African campaign Date: 1941

Background imageRecognised Collection: Recognised!, by Bairnsfather et al

Recognised!, by Bairnsfather et al
Recognised! " What the ell are they laughing at?" They have recognised him, and he has recognised that they have recognised him

Background imageRecognised Collection: The Cemetery on Balaklava Heights, 1856

The Cemetery on Balaklava Heights, 1856
Engraving of the Cemetery at Balaklava Heights, where a number of notable British officers were buried during the Crimean War

Background imageRecognised Collection: Ludwig Wittich

Ludwig Wittich
LUDWIG WITTICH a fine lithographic portrait of this distinguished German gentleman whose attributes and character were recognised by his friends and relations. Date: 1773 - 1832

Background imageRecognised Collection: Royal Evasion - 4

Royal Evasion - 4
The escaping royals make it as far as Varennes, but there they are recognised and forced to give up their journey and return to Paris. Date: 22 June 1791

Background imageRecognised Collection: Royal Evasion - 5

Royal Evasion - 5
The escaping royals make it as far as an inn at Varennes, but there they are recognised and forced to give up their journey and return to Paris. Date: 22 June 1791

Background imageRecognised Collection: The Distress Signal

The Distress Signal
Whilst captured by the Iroquois, Captain Mac-Kinsty makes the distress signal and is saved by the Chief, who has recognised him as a Brother. 1890s

Background imageRecognised Collection: Rotten Row Riders

Rotten Row Riders
Riders and their friends in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, the recognised meeting-place for fashionable society on a fine summers day 1871

Background imageRecognised Collection: Charlemagne Recognised

Charlemagne Recognised
Charlemagne receives the oath of fealty and homage from one of his subjects

Background imageRecognised Collection: Futurist designer dress, 1913

Futurist designer dress, 1913
A design by the Futurist artist, Leon Bakst, expressing the spring time of the earth, 1913. Bakst designed dresses and scenery for the Russian ballet at this time

Background imageRecognised Collection: Use Recognised Crossings

Use Recognised Crossings
Pedestrians : use recognised crossing places provided for your safety

Background imageRecognised Collection: Royal Evasion - 2

Royal Evasion - 2
The royal family get as far as Varennes, but in spite of their disguises they are recognised and prevented from continuing their journey

Background imageRecognised Collection: Reindeer 1553

Reindeer 1553
Though the spread of its antlers are somewhat exaggerated, the reindeer is already recognised as an important item in the economy

Background imageRecognised Collection: Odysseus in Disguise

Odysseus in Disguise
Odysseus, having returned from his travels, but disguised into an old man to fool his wife Penelopes Suitors, is recognised by old nurse Eurycleia, who washes his feet

Background imageRecognised Collection: Crimea Volunteers

Crimea Volunteers
Sardinian volunteers leave Genova to fight in the Crimea, thus ensuring their country will have a place at the conference table and so be recognised as a nation

Background imageRecognised Collection: Crimea Volunteers - 2

Crimea Volunteers - 2
Sardinian volunteers for the Crimea war distinguish them- selves at Chernaia : their presence ensures their country will be recognised by other nations

Background imageRecognised Collection: Pope Caelestinus V

Pope Caelestinus V
POPE CAELESTINUS V (Pietro del Morrone) pope and saint - a hermit who recognised his unfitness to rule and abdicated, much to Dantes disapproval

Background imageRecognised Collection: Solomon Crowned

Solomon Crowned
Solomon is recognised as Davids successor at the instance of his mother Bathsheba and the prophet Nathan

Background imageRecognised Collection: Edward I in Scotland

Edward I in Scotland
Edward I is recognised as overlord of Scotland; claimants to the Scottish throne agree to abide by his arbitration

Background imageRecognised Collection: Mussorgsky / Boris / Liebig2

Mussorgsky / Boris / Liebig2
Act One scene 2 : : Grigori is recognised as the false Dmitri

Background imageRecognised Collection: Meyerbeer / Prophete / L4

Meyerbeer / Prophete / L4
Act Four Scene 4 : Jean of Leyden is about to be crowned when he is recognised by his mother, which is embarrassing since he claims to be of divine origin

Background imageRecognised Collection: Meyerbeer / Prophete / 3

Meyerbeer / Prophete / 3
The audience at the Paris Opera watch the dramatic scene in Act Four, where John of Leyden, claiming divine origin, is about to be crowned when he is recognised by his mother

Background imageRecognised Collection: Cody in Britain 1908

Cody in Britain 1908
American aviator Samuel Franklin Cody makes the first officially recognised aeroplane flight in Great Britain, piloting British Army Aeroplane No 1 at Farnborough

Background imageRecognised Collection: Ctesiphon / Iraq

Ctesiphon / Iraq
The gigantic vaulted hall (the Taq Kisra) at Ctesiphon, an ancient Parthian city located southeast of modern Baghdad. It is traditionally recognised as the palace of Khosrow I

Background imageRecognised Collection: Crossbill (Morris)

Crossbill (Morris)
(Loxia curvirostra) This was formerly named the Parrot Crossbill (Loxia pityopsittacus) but was later recognised as a simple crossbill variant

Background imageRecognised Collection: American Methodists

American Methodists
NORTH AMERICA Black Methodists at Cincinnati behave in ways that Wesley would have recognised

Background imageRecognised Collection: EDWARD TOBY KING

EDWARD TOBY KING Character who took copy to the printers for his renowned bookseller uncle Abel Roper. He was easily recognised by his squint & warts

Background imageRecognised Collection: Chevrotain (Bewick)

Chevrotain (Bewick)
Bewick thought the Chevrotain, or little Guinea Deer, was an antelope, but it is today recognised as a small version of the musk-deer. The Meminna beside it is from Sri Lanka

Background imageRecognised Collection: Springbok (Bewick)

Springbok (Bewick)
Moschus moschiferus Bewick was puzzled as to what species this creature is, but it is now recognised as a kind of deer. It is famed for the perfume it produces

Background imageRecognised Collection: Musk-Deer (Bewick)

Musk-Deer (Bewick)
Moschus moschiferus Bewick was puzzled as to what species this creature is, but it is now recognised as a kind of deer. It is famed for the perfume it produces

Background imageRecognised Collection: David Anointed

David Anointed
The shepherd David is recognised by the prophet Samuel as the future king of Israel

Background imageRecognised Collection: The Masked King / Holmes

The Masked King / Holmes
A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA The masked King visits Holmes & is immediately recognised



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