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Stephen Collection (page 8)

Background imageStephen Collection: BOCSKAY, Stephen. Prince of Transylvania. Reformation

BOCSKAY, Stephen. Prince of Transylvania. Reformation Wall. Sculpture. SWITZERLAND. GENʖ E. Geneva

Background imageStephen Collection: Altarpiece of Saint Stephen

Altarpiece of Saint Stephen

Background imageStephen Collection: Union Workhouse, Ipswich, Suffolk

Union Workhouse, Ipswich, Suffolk
A bird s-eye view plan of the new Ipswich union workhouse designed by Stephen Salter and H Percy Adams with Lister Newcombe. The building, on Great Whip Street, opened in 1899. Date: 1899

Background imageStephen Collection: Stephen Girard

Stephen Girard
STEPHEN GIRARD American statesman and philanthropist. Date: 1750 - 1831

Background imageStephen Collection: Stephen Girard (Chappel)

Stephen Girard (Chappel)
STEPHEN GIRARD American statesman and philanthropist Date: 1750 - 1831

Background imageStephen Collection: King Stephen / Vertue

King Stephen / Vertue
STEPHEN, KING OF ENGLAND King from 1135 - 1154 Date: 1097? - 1154

Background imageStephen Collection: Birth-place of Hon. Stephen A. Douglass, Brandon, Vermont

Birth-place of Hon. Stephen A. Douglass, Brandon, Vermont

Background imageStephen Collection: St. Stephens Church, Cohasset, Massachusetts. Perspective r

St. Stephens Church, Cohasset, Massachusetts. Perspective rendering. Date 1899

Background imageStephen Collection: National Democratic Banner

National Democratic Banner

Background imageStephen Collection: Kirkby Stephen, Stenkreth, Lake District, England

Kirkby Stephen, Stenkreth, Lake District, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageStephen Collection: Capture of H. B. M. Frigate Macedonian, Capt. J. S. Carden by t

Capture of H. B. M. Frigate Macedonian, Capt. J. S. Carden by t
Capture of H.B.M. Frigate Macedonian, Capt. J.S. Carden by t

Background imageStephen Collection: Tour of Eugenie Blair, A lady of quality by Francis Hodgson

Tour of Eugenie Blair, A lady of quality by Francis Hodgson Burnett and Stephen Townesend. Date c1899

Background imageStephen Collection: King Stephen I of England

King Stephen I of England
Stephen I, King of England, sometimes referred to as Stephen of Blois (reigned 1135 - 1154). Depicted here in profile, in helmet and armour. Date: 1096? - 1154

Background imageStephen Collection: RN Prize presentation to Stephen McGory

RN Prize presentation to Stephen McGory
Presentation of a Royal Navy Prize (for 1977) by Captain Charles Le Mesurier, representing Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command, to Stephen McGory (right) of Newtownards Sea Scouts

Background imageStephen Collection: Burgos, Spain - Arco de San Esteban

Burgos, Spain - Arco de San Esteban
Arco de San Esteban (Saint Stephens arch) at Burgos, Spain. Date: circa 1910

Background imageStephen Collection: Poster advertising drinking chocolate

Poster advertising drinking chocolate, with caption in Hungarian. Showing a naked little child drinking from the spout of a jug. 20th century

Background imageStephen Collection: Blowitz (Dochy)

Blowitz (Dochy)
HENRY GEORGE STEPHEN ADOLPH DE BLOWITZ Journalist. Date: 1825 - 1903

Background imageStephen Collection: Stephansdom, Vienna

Stephansdom, Vienna
View taken from the top of St. Stephens Cathedral (Stephansdom), Vienna, Austria, showing traffic and the bustling streets below. Date: 1930s

Background imageStephen Collection: Viennese Nightlife

Viennese Nightlife
The bright lights of the Stephansdom (St. Stephens Cathedral) area of Vienna, Austria, on a wet night. Neon signs point to Cafe Carlton and the Kaiser Bar. Date: 1930s

Background imageStephen Collection: Vienna & Stephansdom

Vienna & Stephansdom
A delightful overview of the beautiful city of Vienna, Austria, with St. Stephens Cathedral (Stephansdom) in the distance. Date: 1930s

Background imageStephen Collection: Furness Abbey

Furness Abbey, Cumbria, England, a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1123 by Stephen, Count of Blois. Later extended, the present ruins are mostly 12th & 13th century Date: founded 1123

Background imageStephen Collection: Furness Abbey Piscina

Furness Abbey Piscina
The Piscina of Furness Abbey, Cumbria, England, a Cistercian monastery, founded in 1123 by Stephen, Count of Blois. Later extended, the present ruins are mostly 12th & 13th century Date: founded 1123

Background imageStephen Collection: Faversham Abbey Remains

Faversham Abbey Remains
The rear of the remains of Faversham Abbey, Kent, England, founded in 1147 by King Stephen and Queen Mathilda. Date: 12th century

Background imageStephen Collection: Roof of Saint Stephens Cathedral in Vienna, Austria

Roof of Saint Stephens Cathedral in Vienna, Austria circa 2008

Background imageStephen Collection: King Stephen and Prince Henry meet at Wallingford

King Stephen and Prince Henry meet at Wallingford
The armies of King Stephen and Prince Henry (son of Empress Matilda, later to become Henry II) face each other near Wallingford Castle during the civil war between Stephen and Matilda

Background imageStephen Collection: The rooftops of Sanliurfa, Turkey

The rooftops of Sanliurfa, Turkey
Sanliurfa (often simply known as Urfa in daily language), formerly cited as Edessa in in Aramaic, Riha in Kurdish, and Urhay in Armenian) is a city in south-eastern Turkey

Background imageStephen Collection: K Stephen / Rt Eng

K Stephen / Rt Eng
STEPHEN, KING OF ENGLAND Reigned 1135-54 Date: 1097? - 1154

Background imageStephen Collection: Recognition of Czechoslovakia 1918

Recognition of Czechoslovakia 1918
A letter from the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, Stephen Pichon, to the General Secretary of the Czech National Council, Edouard Benes, recognising Czechoslovakia as an indepenedent state

Background imageStephen Collection: Music cover for I Met Her In The Crystal Halls

Music cover for I Met Her In The Crystal Halls, a Ballad inspired by the Great Exhibition, with words by J E Carpenter (1813-1885) and music by Stephen Glover (1812-1870)

Background imageStephen Collection: Music cover for The Gipsy Quadrilles

Music cover for The Gipsy Quadrilles, by Stephen Glover (1813-1870). A group of gipsies are depicted in the open air at night, dancing in the firelight

Background imageStephen Collection: Canada - East Portal of Spiral Tunnel & Mount Stephen

Canada - East Portal of Spiral Tunnel & Mount Stephen. The tunnel opened in 1909. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageStephen Collection: General view of Passau, Lower Bavaria, Germany

General view of Passau, Lower Bavaria, Germany, with the 17th century St Stephans Cathedral on the left, and the River Inn in the background

Background imageStephen Collection: Savina Monastery - Montenegro

Savina Monastery - Montenegro
Savina Monastery near the city Herceg Novi in Boka Kotorska, Montenegro. It was built by the Duke of Saint Sava, Stephen Vuki Kosaa of Herzegovina

Background imageStephen Collection: 1958 Creation Life Peers

1958 Creation Life Peers
A page from the ILN devoted to portraits of the first life peers created in 1958 including Baroness Ravondale, Sir Ian Fraser, Sir Robert Boothby and Sir Edward Twining

Background imageStephen Collection: Allington Castle, Maidstone Kent

Allington Castle, Maidstone Kent
A rural scene at one of the smaller arched entrances of Allington Castle, near Maidstone, Kent. Built by St. Stephen de Penchester

Background imageStephen Collection: Bulgarian Church - Constantinople

Bulgarian Church - Constantinople
The Bulgarian St Stephen Church (Turkish: Sveti Stefan Kilisesi), also known as the Bulgarian Iron Church, is a Bulgarian Orthodox church in Istanbul, Turkey, famous for being made of cast iron

Background imageStephen Collection: Stephen Allen Benson (1816-1865)

Stephen Allen Benson (1816-1865)
Engraved portrait of Stephen Allen Benson (1816-1865), the second president of Liberia who served from 1856-64, pictured in 1862

Background imageStephen Collection: C. Crusade / Leisure Hour

C. Crusade / Leisure Hour
Procession of children during their Crusade, started by Stephen, a shepherd boy who was persuaded by a priest that he was appointed by heaven to recover the holy sepulchre

Background imageStephen Collection: Oath of the Barons 1214

Oath of the Barons 1214
The oath of the English Barons to restore the liberties of the land, taken at the council called by Archbishop Stephen Langton at the abbey at Bury-St-Edmunds

Background imageStephen Collection: Stephen Hales, Medical

Stephen Hales, Medical
STEPHEN HALES churchman who opposed the drinking of spirits and made valuable medical discoveries

Background imageStephen Collection: Matilda of Germany

Matilda of Germany
MATILDA, DAUGHTER OF HENRY I OF ENGLAND m. (i) Heinrich V, Holy Roman Emperor, (ii) Geoffrey of Anjou; invaded England, captured Stephen, but ejected

Background imageStephen Collection: Mayors State Barge

Mayors State Barge
The Mayor of London, Sir Claudius Stephen Hunter, is rowed up the Thames to Oxford in the City of London State Barge : they are passing Windsor Castle

Background imageStephen Collection: Nicholas Wiseman - 1

Nicholas Wiseman - 1
Cardinal NICHOLAS PATRICK STEPHEN WISEMAN Catholic archbishop of Westminster

Background imageStephen Collection: Leslie Stephen

Leslie Stephen
LESLIE STEPHEN writer, father of Virginia (Woolf) and Vanessa (Bell)

Background imageStephen Collection: Pope Stephanus VII

Pope Stephanus VII
POPE STEPHANUS VII (sometimes listed as Stephanus VIII)

Background imageStephen Collection: Pope Stephanus III

Pope Stephanus III
POPE STEPHANUS III (sometimes listed as Stephanus IV, because an earlier Stephanus died before being crowned)

Background imageStephen Collection: K Stephen / Players / 4 / 50

K Stephen / Players / 4 / 50
STEPHEN, KING OF ENGLAND Reigned 1135 - 1154

Background imageStephen Collection: St Stephen / Miniature

St Stephen / Miniature
STEPHEN THE DEACON



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