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The Wynaad Goldfields, Southern India. View of the RichmondEngraving of the Richmond estate and the hills on which the coffee was grown, workers in the fields in the foreground
Inauguration of Jefferson Davis as President, 1861The scene out the courthouse of Richmond, Virginia, as Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as President of the Confederate States, 1861
The Duke of Richmond (1818-1903)Engraving of Charles Henry Gordon Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and 1st Duke of Gordon; then newly-appointed leader of the Conservative Party in the House of Lords, April 1870
President Jefferson Davis working at the roadside, 1865Engraving showing the President of the Confederate States, Jefferson Davis, signing an Act of Government by the roadside, 1865
USA Richmond VaThe High Street
The Civil war in America; view of Richmond, the capital of VVirginia was the Confederate capital of the Southern States of America
The Civil war in America. Reconnaissance made by General StoGeneral Stoneman, accompanied by the Comte de Paris and the Duc de Chartres, on a reconnaissance expedition to Cedar Run. The peninsular Campaign began when McLellans Army of the Potomac advanced
The Civil War in America: View from the West of Richmond, ViPanoramic view of Richmond, Virginia, capital of the Confederate States with an army encampment in the background
Richmond GreenA glimpse of Richmond Green, Surrey, with its delightful range of mansions, which once housed the Maids of Honour of the King Georges of England
H Martineau (Richmond)HARRIET MARTINEAU writer and social commentator
Margaret BeaufortCOUNTESS OF RICHMOND & DERBY MARGARET BEAUFORT English noblewoman, mother of Henry VII; founded Christs College, Cambridge in 1505
John Keble / RichmondJOHN KEBLE English clergyman and poet
Margaret Ctess RichmondMargaret Beaufort, countess of RICHMOND and Derby, wife of Edmund Tudor, 1st earl, mother of Henry VII; founder of colleges and patron of printers : mother of Henry VII
Richmond / Surrey / Cooke sRICHMOND, SURREY
King Richard III and the Earl of RichmondRichard III and the Earl of Richmond during the Battle of Bosworth
Mary, Duchess of RichmonMary Howard, duchess of Richmond and Somerset, wife of Henry Fitzroy, duke
Richmond Theatre 1804Theatre at Richmond
Frances Duch. RichmondFRANCES TERESA STUART, duchess of RICHMOND, mistress of Charles II, third wife of Charles, 3rd duke
R Stephenson (Richmond)ROBERT STEPHENSON Engineer, associated chiefly with bridges such as the Menai railway bridge : drawn in 1849
England Vs Scotland 1903Scotland defeat England at Richmond
Richmond Palace / EastgateRichmond Palace, Surrey, built by Henry VII
Sleeping KnightsKing Arthur and his knights sleep beneath Richmond Castle, Yorkshire, until needed to save Britain : Peter Thompson, a potter, found them there one day, to his surprise
Thomas / Songe / Liebig3Act two : the drunken Falstaff is rowed across the Thames at Richmond
Rugby / England V. IrelandEngland versus Ireland at Richmond Date: 1898
Dss of Richmond 1807CHARLOTTE, DUCHESS OF RICHMOND Daughter of 4th Duke of Gordon and wife of George Henry Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond from 1806
Rounding up Stray Dogs#NAME?
Ludovick Duke RichmondLUDOWICK duke of Lennox, later earl of Newcastle, later duke of RICHMOND - statesman, he merited all the honours he received with his autograph
Richmond BurnsThough a primary target for the Union, the Confederate capital was not taken until 1865 : fires were started not by the incoming Federals but the departing Confederates
Richmond CapturedThe Union army enters Richmond, which has been the Confederate capital : there is wholesale destruction, caused by the retreating southerners, not by the northerners
Joan of Arc (Richmond)JOAN OF ARC French heroine, mounted and armoured
Kneller Hall BandThe band of Kneller Hall, the school of military music, performs at Whitton Park, near Richmond
Arthur Sleeps StillKing Arthur and his knights sleep beneath Richmond Castle, Yorkshire, until needed to save Britain : Peter Thompson, a potter, found them there one day, to his surprise
Cora RichmondCora (nee Scott), later Cora Richmond, later Cora Hatch, later Cora Tappan American spirit medium