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Early portrait, seated man, JapanVintage 19th century photograph - early photographic portrait from Japan, probably the work of the Japanese photographer Shimooka Renjo - seated man
Church boat - Rattvik, Dalarna County, SwedenChurch boat (carrying congregation) at Rattvik, a locality and the seat of Rattvik Municipality, Dalarna County, Sweden. Date: circa 1909
Martin-Baker ejection seat, as used in British aircraft during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940s
Greek Art. Classic Period. Funerary stele of Ktesilaos and TGreek Art. Classic Period. Funerary stele for Ktesilaos and Theano, Ca. 370 B.C. A mature man looks sorrowfully at a woman who sits on a chair. Relief. Marble. It comes from Athens
Reichstags Dome by Norman Foster (b. 1935). Night. Berlin. GDome of the Reichstag, seat of the German Parliament, designed by Norman Foster (b.1935). Interior. Night. Berlin. Germany
Italy. Milan. Cathedral. Polychromed marble mosaics from CanItaly. Milan. Cathedral. Gothic style. 15th century. Polychromed marble mosaics from Candoglia decorating the pavement inside the temple
Ahmose and his mother. Egyptian statueStatue group of the egyptian priest Ahmose and his mother, Baket-re. Diorite. C.1490-1400 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Empire. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Ptolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Anubis. Seated figurePtolemaic temple of Hathor and Maat. Polychrome reliefs that decorate the interior. Anubis. Seated figure. Deir el-Medina. Egypt
The god Amon, sitting at a table of offerings. Temple of HatPolychrome relief depicting the god Amon, sitting at a table of offerings with feather headdress, beard and on both hands the scepter Uady and the ankh. Eighteen dynasty. New Kingdom
Roman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius. Built in honour of romRoman Art. Column of Marcus Aurelius. Doric column, with a spiral relief. Built in honour of roman emperor Marcus Aurelius (180 AD.)
Advert for Oetzmann & Co. Victorian furniture 1893Various furniture item for sale clearance, available for Oetzmann & Co, in Hamstead Road, London. 1893
Sopwith T1 Cuckoo single-seat torpedo bomber. It was a carrier-borne machine with wheels in place of floats, first flown in June 1917
Pfalz D III single seat German fighter biplane, first flown around June 1917, and in operation from August 1917, being useful for fast attack missions such as those against well defended balloons
Kawanishi N1K1 Shiden Model 11 George -entering service in early 1943, this single seat naval fighter could outfight the Grumman F6F Hellcat
Junkers J8 two-seat German prototype fighter planeJunkers J8 two-seat German prototype fighter monoplane. Work on it began in October 1917, with trials in 1918. It led to the production of the Junkers CI I. Date: circa 1917
LFG Roland C II German reconnaissance biplane, usually known as the Walfisch (Whale), introduced in 1916. Seen here is a rear view of a late production model belonging to the Bavarian Fl Abt 292
Hansa-Brandenburg W 12 reconnaissance fighterHansa-Brandenburg W 12 German float-equipped two-seat reconnaissance fighter. It first flew in January 1917. Seen here is serial no. 2016, an early production example
Albatros W 4 German single-seat floatplane fighter used by the German Navy to defend its shore bases. It entered service in late 1916. Seen here is serial no
Spain (20th c. ). Francos dictatorshipSPAIN. Barcelona. Plaza de Espa Cars Seat 600 parked on Maria Cristina Avenue. Picture of the early 1960s
Blackburn Botha British bomber planeBlackburn B26 Botha British four-seat reconnaissance and torpedo bomber plane, with 900hp Bristol Perseus engines, used during the Second World War. Date: 1939-1944
Hawker Typhoon, single-seat fighter-bomber 1944Hawker Typhoon, having followed its FW-190 victim down and watched it crash in flames, the Typhoon zooms up again to the skies, in search of other prey. Date: 1944
Max Holste MH-250 Super Broussard F-WJDA ParisPrototype of a 14 to 17 seat short haul airliner built by Nord Aviation and designated the Max Holste MH-250 Super Broussard. Eventually developed into a military transport built by Nord
Cessna 172 OE-DBH Alpenair, InnsbruckMore Cessna 172s have been built than any other aircraft, over 43, 000 since 1955. A high wing 4-seat monoplane it is mainly used as a light aircraft for private flying. Date: 1963
Fire at Pengwern Hall, St. Asaph, Wales - The Seat of Lord Mostyn. The treasures of the house (paintings and rare manuscripts) were for the most part saved the devastation
Fire in London Underground train near Holland ParkFire in a London Underground train near Holland Park Station, 28 July 1958. General view of the fire-damaged rear section of the first carriage
Paul de Longpre and his daughter in his gardenThe Artist Paul de Longpre in the garden of his home in Hollywood, California, USA - pictured with his daughter. Date: circa 1910
Castle Menzies, Scotland. The ancestral seat of the Clan Menzies, located near Aberfeldy in the Highlands of Perthshire (formerly known as Weem Castle). Date: circa 1890s
Fair Lawn, KentSheep grazing on the lawn at Fair Lawn, Kent, the seat of Mr Yates. Date: 1831
Paris SorbonneThe seat of learning in Paris, towards the close of the 18th century. Date: circa 1800
Irascible old man leaning forward to rise from his chairA study of an irascible old man leaning forward to rise from his chair. He may have had a little too much to drink. Date: 1894
The study of an Old Man in the Vale of Years by Phil May - with associated quotation from Sonnet 73, one of William Shakespeares most famous sonnets, focusing upon the theme of old age. Date: 1898
Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer, derived from a IIC, supplied to Persia in 1946. Date: 1946
LFDCA-LFB Brigade Command and Control UnitAn interior view of the Brigades major command and control unit in Battersea Park, London
GLC-LFB Aftermath of fatal fire in care home, NE LondonAftermath of a fatal fire at an elderly peoples care home in Billet Road, Walthamstow, NE London. Showing the seat of the fire, with heat damage and smoke staining to the upper areas of the walls
Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British Sopwith Snipe 7F1 biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was a single-seat fighter plane with a 200 horsepower Bentley engine, used by the RAF. Date: 1918
Petworth House, SussexDistant view of Petworth House, Sussex, seat of the Earl of Egremont Date: circa 1830
General von Hoeppner, Wolff and Richthofen, WW1General Ernst Wilhelm von Hoeppner (1860-1922), German cavalry officer who commanded the Air Service during the First World War
German Siemens Schuckert D. III fighter plane, WW1A German Siemens Schuckert D.III single-seat fighter plane (2nd version), in service towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1917-1918
British BE2 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British BE2 two-seater biplane on an airfield during the First World War. It was used for reconnaissance and as a light bomber. Date: 1914-1918
Mistley Hall, Essex, the seat of Richard Rigby Esquire Date: circa 1790
Mount Norris, Kent
Merton Hall, Norfolk, seat of Baron Walsingham Date: circa 1840
German Fokker D. V fighter biplane, WW1A German Fokker D.V single-seater fighter biplane with a 100 hp Oberursel engine, in service towards the end of the First World War. Date: 1916-1918
Fokker M6 monoplane, Austrian Air Force, WW1A Fokker M6 monoplane belonging to the Austrian Air Force during the First World War. It had a two-seater experimental design with an 80hp Oberursel engine, and first flew in June 1914
British Vickers FB5 biplane on an airfield, WW1A British Vickers FB5 two-seater fighter biplane, also known as the Gunbus, on an airfield during the First World War. It had a 100hp Gnome Monosoupape engine. Date: 1915
German soldiers on a camel, South West Africa, WW1Two German soldiers with a guide, riding on a camel, probably in German South West Africa (now Namibia) during the First World War. Date: circa 1914-1915
Gloster BamelSpecially designed as a single seat racer, a Bamel crashes while flying at Hucclecote, Gloucestershire, on 12 July. Date: 1921
Edwardian boat interior, with table and chairsView of the interior of an Edwardian boat. A table is set, but possibly more for drinking than eating, with a bottle and several glasses. There are three upright chairs with wicker seats