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Background imageSpelt Collection: Cabbala Tree of Life / Col

Cabbala Tree of Life / Col
The TREE OF LIFE of the Jewish Caballa (variously spelt), formed from the ten Sephiroth and the twenty-two letters, constitutes the framework of Adam Qadmon, the Heavenly Adam

Background imageSpelt Collection: Cabbala Tree of Life

Cabbala Tree of Life
The TREE OF LIFE of the Jewish Caballa (variously spelt), formed from the ten Sephiroth and the twenty-two letters, constitutes the framework of Adam Qadmon, the Heavenly Adam

Background imageSpelt Collection: Cabbala Tree of Life

Cabbala Tree of Life
THE TREE OF LIFE of the Jewish Caballa (variously spelt). An old Israelite holds in his hand the SEPHIROTIC TREE; an arrangement of ten sephirot and twenty-two letters

Background imageSpelt Collection: Spelt, buckwheat and rice

Spelt, buckwheat and rice
Cereals and grains: spelt or dinkled wheat, Triticum spelta 1, buckwheat, Fagopyrum esculentum 2, and rice, Oryza sativa 3

Background imageSpelt Collection: LCC-LFB Plumstead fire station, SE London

LCC-LFB Plumstead fire station, SE London
Situated in Plumstead High Street and opened in 1906, Plumstead fire station was one of the LCC boundary fire stations bordering onto the Kent Fire Brigade until 1965

Background imageSpelt Collection: Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan
GENGHIS KHAN (variously spelt) (orig. Temujin) Mongol Conqueror He is fatally shot during a campaign against the Tangut kingdom of Hsi Hsia

Background imageSpelt Collection: BOADICEA (-62)

BOADICEA (-62)
Boadicea (variously spelt, eg Boudicca), Queen of the Iceni, wife of Prasutagus. Leader of a vigorous but doomed revolt against the Roman occupation of Britain. Date: - 62

Background imageSpelt Collection: Kitsch Greek Greetings Postcard

Kitsch Greek Greetings Postcard
A kitsch Greek Greetings card, featuring a rather unusual bird (cross between a swallow and a dove!?) carrying a message of good wishes across the sea, surrounded by a border of red and pink flowers

Background imageSpelt Collection: Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan
GENGHIS KHAN (variously spelt) on his deathbed, he urges his sons to unite, showing how single arrows are easily broken, but four together are unbreakable

Background imageSpelt Collection: Wittekind Converts

Wittekind Converts
The baptism of WITTEKIND (variously spelt) Westphalian chieftain, who submits to Charlemagne, converts to Christianity, and becomes Herzog von Sachsen

Background imageSpelt Collection: Chowringhee (also spelt Chourangi) Kolkata India

Chowringhee (also spelt Chourangi) Kolkata India
Vintage 19th century photograph: Chowringhee (also spelt Chourangi) is a neighbourhood of Central Kolkata, in Kolkata district in the Indian state of West Bengal

Background imageSpelt Collection: LOCHANA (variously spelt) who represents the ideal essence of Buddha

LOCHANA (variously spelt) who represents the ideal essence of Buddha

Background imageSpelt Collection: Henry Moncrieff-Wellwood

Henry Moncrieff-Wellwood
Sir HENRY MONCRIEFF-WELLWOOD Scottish churchman (sometimes spelt Moncreiff) Date: 1750 - 1827

Background imageSpelt Collection: Blast Furnace 2

Blast Furnace 2
Blast furnaces at Colebrookdale, Shropshire (now spelt Coalbrookdale)

Background imageSpelt Collection: P De Commynes / Larmessin

P De Commynes / Larmessin
PHILIPPE DE COMMYNES (variously spelt) French statesman and chronicler

Background imageSpelt Collection: Marcus Geeraerts

Marcus Geeraerts
MARCUS GEERAERTS variously spelt, and in England - where he worked for a time - apparently known as Marc Garrard : Flemish artist. Date: 1561 - 1635

Background imageSpelt Collection: Boris Golitsyn

Boris Golitsyn
BORIS ALEKSEYEVICH GOLITSYN (variously spelt Galitsin &c) Russian nobleman, statesman serving Peter the Great, promoted to boyar. Date: 1654 - 1713

Background imageSpelt Collection: Dmitri Golitsyn

Dmitri Golitsyn
DMITRI MIKHAYLOVICH GOLITSYN (variously spelt Galitsin &c) Russian nobleman, statesman serving Peter the Great. Date: 1721 - 1793

Background imageSpelt Collection: Georg Von Frundsberg 1

Georg Von Frundsberg 1
GEORG VON FRUNDSBERG (variously spelt) German military commander Date: 1473 - 1528

Background imageSpelt Collection: Georg Von Frundsberg 2

Georg Von Frundsberg 2
GEORG VON FRUNDSBERG (variously spelt) German military commander Date: 1473 - 1528

Background imageSpelt Collection: Leonhart Von Frundsberg

Leonhart Von Frundsberg
LEONHART VON FRUNDSBERG (variously spelt - Fronsperger etc) German military commander Date: 16TH CENTURY

Background imageSpelt Collection: Sir Robert Fitzwygram

Sir Robert Fitzwygram
SIR ROBERT FITZWYGRAM sometimes spelt Fitzwagram) Conservative statesman Date: CIRCA 1837

Background imageSpelt Collection: Robert Beau Feilding

Robert Beau Feilding
ROBERT FEILDING (spelt thus) known as Beau Feilding; soldier, rake, bully, bigamist, converted to Catholicism to whose priests he had much to confess. Date: 1651 - 1712

Background imageSpelt Collection: John Desborough

John Desborough
JOHN DESBOROUGH (variously spelt as Disbrowe etc) English parliamentary general, depicted on horseback with ships in the background. Date: 1608 - 1680

Background imageSpelt Collection: Joas Van Cleef

Joas Van Cleef
JOAS (Justus) VAN CLEEF (variously spelt) Flemish artist from Antwerp Date: CIRCA 1500 - 1536

Background imageSpelt Collection: Marquis Chateaurenault

Marquis Chateaurenault
FRANCOIS LOUIS ROUSSELET, marquis de CHATEAURENAULT (variously spelt, Regnaud &c) French naval commander, mainly successful but defeated by the English in 1702. Date: 1637 - 1716

Background imageSpelt Collection: William Carstares

William Carstares
WILLIAM CARSTARES (sometimes spelt Carstairs) Scottish churchman, Principal of Edinburgh University. Date: 1649 - 1715

Background imageSpelt Collection: C Pankhurst in Banners

C Pankhurst in Banners
CHRISTABEL PANKHURST spelt out in banners in Manchester. Date: January (?) 1909

Background imageSpelt Collection: Commynes (Chasselet Col)

Commynes (Chasselet Col)
PHILIPPE DE COMMYNES (variously spelt) French statesman and chronicler Date: circa 1447 - 1511

Background imageSpelt Collection: P De Commynes / Chasselat

P De Commynes / Chasselat
PHILIPPE DE COMMYNES (variously spelt) French statesman and chronicler Date: circa 1447 - 1511

Background imageSpelt Collection: Hrosvitha

Hrosvitha
Hrovistha (variously spelt) (935 - 1000). German Benedictine nun, poet, chronicler, regarded as the first German woman poet. Date: circa 980

Background imageSpelt Collection: Hieronymus Carafa

Hieronymus Carafa
HIERONYMUS CARAFA Marchese di Montenegro, general with Spanish and Imperial armies (sometimes spelt Caraffa) Date: 1564 - 1633

Background imageSpelt Collection: Great War oak games box with handmade cribbage lid

Great War oak games box with handmade cribbage lid
Great War oak games box with handmade brass cribbage board lid, inscribed Sulva Bay, August 6th, Gallipoli. Unfortunately, Suvla was mis-spelt

Background imageSpelt Collection: Coliseum Interior

Coliseum Interior
Interior of the Coliseum (here spelt Colosseum) in Regents Park. Date: circa 1830s

Background imageSpelt Collection: France Marly

France Marly
Le chateau de Marly (here spelt Marli) a royal residence now in the outskirts of Paris. Date: mid-18th century

Background imageSpelt Collection: Chalons Sur Marne

Chalons Sur Marne
A distant view of Chalons (here spelt Chaalons). Date: 17th century

Background imageSpelt Collection: Native Canadian Worship

Native Canadian Worship
Native Canadians honour their deity Quitchi Manitou (variously spelt) with a huge sacrificial pyre topped with valuable goods which they hope will appease him. Date: 18th century

Background imageSpelt Collection: James Lord Moncreiff

James Lord Moncreiff
Sir JAMES WELLWOOD, lord MONCREIFF Scottish judge (sometimes spelt Moncrieff) Date: 1776 - 1851

Background imageSpelt Collection: George Montaigne

George Montaigne
GEORGE MONTAIGNE (sometimes spelt Mountaigne) English churchman, archbishop of York. Date: 1569 - 1628

Background imageSpelt Collection: Mirza Abu Al-Hasan

Mirza Abu Al-Hasan
MIRZA ABU AL-HASAN ILCHI (variously spelt) Persian ambassador to Britain 1809 and later, when he was said to have several affairs with English ladies. Date: circa 1809

Background imageSpelt Collection: Israel Van Mechenem

Israel Van Mechenem
ISRAEL VAN MECHENEM (variously spelt) Flemish artist Date: 1440 - 1503

Background imageSpelt Collection: Mohammed Koproli

Mohammed Koproli
MOHAMMED KOPROLI (or Koprili - variously spelt !) Turkish Grand Vizier (senior state official) Date: 1585 - 1661

Background imageSpelt Collection: Thomas Carve

Thomas Carve
THOMAS CARVE (also spelt Carue or Carew) Irish chaplain to British forces in Germany, notary apostolic in Vienna, historian. Date: 1590 - 1672

Background imageSpelt Collection: Limmasol, Cyprus

Limmasol, Cyprus
(also spelt Limasol) The chief seaport of Cyprus, seen from the sea

Background imageSpelt Collection: Heathfield / Elliot

Heathfield / Elliot
George Augustus Elliot (variously spelt but this is correct), made lord HEATHFIELD for his brilliant defence of Gibraltar during the Great Siege by French & Spanish

Background imageSpelt Collection: France / Albi

France / Albi
The cathedral at Albi (spelt Alby at this time)

Background imageSpelt Collection: Abd El Qadir

Abd El Qadir
Abd-el Qadir (variously spelt) agrees to support Napoleon as emperor and to call an end to Algerian resistance to French dominion

Background imageSpelt Collection: Ukraine Kamyanets Pod

Ukraine Kamyanets Pod
(variously spelt as Kamenetz etc) - the old fortress overlooking the Dniester

Background imageSpelt Collection: Erzerum, Turkey

Erzerum, Turkey
The principal street and bazaars of Erzerum (also spelt Erzurum) in Turkish Armenia

Background imageSpelt Collection: Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan

Gulf of Aqaba, Jordan
The island of Faroun in the Gulf of Aqaba (formerly spelt Akabah)

Background imageSpelt Collection: Sokotra, Yemen

Sokotra, Yemen
The village and bay of Tamara, on the island of Sokotra (variously spelt)

Background imageSpelt Collection: Coalbrookdale Forge

Coalbrookdale Forge
Forge at Colebrookdale, Shropshire (now spelt Coalbrookdale)

Background imageSpelt Collection: Preobajensky Regiment

Preobajensky Regiment
Soldiers of the famous Preobajensky Guard (variously spelt) are among the first armed forces to side with the revolutionaries

Background imageSpelt Collection: Battle of Milazzo - 2

Battle of Milazzo - 2
Garibaldi cuts down the captain of the Neapolitan guard at the bridge of Milazzo (also spelt Melazzo)

Background imageSpelt Collection: Battle of Milazzo - 1

Battle of Milazzo - 1
Garibaldis forces defeat the Neapolitans at Milazzo (also spelt Melazzo)

Background imageSpelt Collection: Clan Macdonald of Glenco

Clan Macdonald of Glenco
Clan MACDONALD OF GLENCO [spelt thus] - his mournful face shows he is remembering the 1692 massacre of his clan by Campbell of Breadalbane, and perhaps plotting revenge

Background imageSpelt Collection: Clan Macfarlan

Clan Macfarlan
Clan MACFARLAN [spelt thus] engaged in fishing : that thing on the ground is his bonnet

Background imageSpelt Collection: Jan Evangelista Purkyne

Jan Evangelista Purkyne
JAN EVANGELISTA PURKYNE (also spelt Purkinje) Bohemian physiologist

Background imageSpelt Collection: Nizhni Novgorod Fair

Nizhni Novgorod Fair
The Chinese quarter of the great fair at Nizhni Novgorod (formerly spelt Nijni) - one of the great trading occasions between Europe and Asia

Background imageSpelt Collection: Ukraine Bakhisaray

Ukraine Bakhisaray
also spelt Bakhchsaray : historic town in the Crimea, Ukraine

Background imageSpelt Collection: Ukraine - Odessa

Ukraine - Odessa
Distant view of the city (also spelt Odesa)

Background imageSpelt Collection: AKSAKOF

AKSAKOF
ALEXANDER AKSAKOF (variously spelt) Russian spiritualist and distinguished psychical researcher

Background imageSpelt Collection: Commynes (Chasselet - 2)

Commynes (Chasselet - 2)
PHILIPPE DE COMMYNES (variously spelt) French statesman and chronicler

Background imageSpelt Collection: Russian Ice Breaker 2

Russian Ice Breaker 2
The YERMAK (variously spelt) built in Britain for the Russians who employ it to clear sea-routes on Lake Baikal

Background imageSpelt Collection: Saint Bathilda

Saint Bathilda
SAINT BATHILDA of Saxony, queen of Clovis II, king of Neustria : her name variously spelt as Baldhild, Baltechildis, Batilde, etc

Background imageSpelt Collection: Scheharadze and Sultan

Scheharadze and Sultan
Scheherazade (variously spelt) entertains the Sultan with her native Skills

Background imageSpelt Collection: Huszgen (Anon)

Huszgen (Anon)
JOHANNES HUSZGEN (Hausschein) known as Oekolampadius (variously spelt) German religious reformer

Background imageSpelt Collection: Huszgen (Holbein)

Huszgen (Holbein)
JOHANNES HUSZGEN (Hausschein) known as Oekolampadius (variously spelt) German religious reformer

Background imageSpelt Collection: FUNG HWANG

FUNG HWANG
The magic bird FUNG HWANG (variously spelt) - equivalent to the Phoenix of western folklore, though not identical

Background imageSpelt Collection: Kalapuya Youth

Kalapuya Youth
A youth of the Kalapuya (variously spelt) people of Oregon, once widespread and prosperous but today fewer and confined

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 5

TIMUR - 5
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia, depicted with a captive

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 3

TIMUR - 3
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt as Tamerlaine, Tamburlaine etc) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 2

TIMUR - 2
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt as Tamerlane, Tamburlaine etc) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 1

TIMUR - 1
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt as Tamerlane, Tamburlaine etc) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia

Background imageSpelt Collection: T UNG T IEN KIAO-CHU

T UNG T IEN KIAO-CHU
T UNG-T IEN KIAO-CHU [variously spelt] regarded as the premier patriarch in the Taoist pantheon

Background imageSpelt Collection: FOUQUET (1615 - 1680)

FOUQUET (1615 - 1680)
NICOLAS FOUQUET - French statesman and agent for Cardinal Mazarin (also spelt Foucquet)

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 4

TIMUR - 4
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt as Tamerlaine, Tamburlaine etc) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia



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