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Spelt Collection (page 2)

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: P De Commynes / Larmessin

P De Commynes / Larmessin
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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