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Subsequently Collection (page 4)

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Gloster F9-40 Rampage -Britains first jet fighter, sub

Gloster F9-40 Rampage -Britains first jet fighter, subsequently renamed Meteor

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Lockheed L-1011 Tristar C-FTNK Air Canada Toronto

Lockheed L-1011 Tristar C-FTNK Air Canada Toronto
Lockheed Tristar C-FTNK of Air Canada shown the year after its manufacture at Toronto-Pearson Airport. This aircraft flew with Air Canada before being sold to Royal Airlines

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Lockheed L-1011 Tristar C-FTNI Air Canada Toronto

Lockheed L-1011 Tristar C-FTNI Air Canada Toronto
Lockheed Tristar C-FTNI of Air Canada shown the year after its manufacture at Toronto-Pearson Airport. This aircraft flew with Air Canada before being sold to Royal Airlines

Background imageSubsequently Collection: 2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes bombing the railway

2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes bombing the railway
2nd Lieutenant Leslie Frederick Forbes (Royal Flying Corps.) descending to within 350 feet to bomb the railway. He was subsequently awarded the MC. Deeds That Thrill The Empire - Page 796. W. Avis

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Market Weighton Reformatory, Yorkshire

Market Weighton Reformatory, Yorkshire
The monastery buildings of the Roman Catholic boys reformatory at Market Weighton. The buildings, originally erected by Edward Vasavour

Background imageSubsequently Collection: India Cannamore

India Cannamore
Portuguese settlement, subsequently taken by the British. Date: circa 1840

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Sergent Hoff Photo

Sergent Hoff Photo
SERGENT HOFF - Military hero of the Siege of Paris, subsequently appointed guardian of the Soldat Inconnu buried beneath the Arc de Triomphe. Photo 1872. Date: CIRCA 1870

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Marie Ctess. Yarborough

Marie Ctess. Yarborough
MARIE ADELAIDE, countess of YARBOROUGH wife of Charles, second earl : she subsequently married viscount Oxenbridge. Date: ? - 1797

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Williams Richards

Williams Richards
WILLIAMS RICHARDS Welsh methodist missionary in the Sandwich Isles who subsequently served as envoy from the king of the islands. Date: 1793 - 1847

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Maria Teresa Del Riego

Maria Teresa Del Riego
MARIA TERESA DEL RIEGO wife and subsequently widow of Rafael del Riego, Spanish patriot and military commander - she took refuge in England and died in Chelsea. Date: ? - 1824

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Rafael Nunez

Rafael Nunez
General RAFAEL NUNEZ Colombian soldier and statesman, president and subsequently acting president. Date: 1825 - 1894

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Anna Countess Leicester

Anna Countess Leicester
ANNA AMELIA, countess of LEICESTER (nee Keppel) second wife of Thomas Coke, first earl : subsequently married Edward Ellice MP. Date: ? - 1844

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Lady Lydia Lambart

Lady Lydia Lambart
LADY LYDIA GUNDRED LAMBART daughter of the earl of Cavan, subsequently married Charles Best. Date: ? - 1880

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Jos. Eggleston Johnston

Jos. Eggleston Johnston
JOSEPH EGGLESTON JOHNSTON American military commander in the Confederate Army, subsequently a statesman. Date: 1807 - 1891

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Thomas Burgess, Bishop 2

Thomas Burgess, Bishop 2
THOMAS BURGESS Anglican bishop of St Davids and subsequently of Salisbury. Date: 1756 - 1837

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Thomas Burgess, Bishop 1

Thomas Burgess, Bishop 1
THOMAS BURGESS Anglican bishop of St Davids and subsequently of Salisbury. with his autograph when at St Davids Date: 1756 - 1837

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Nimes Maison Carree

Nimes Maison Carree
La maison carree, a Roman temple, subsequently used as a warehouse before becoming a must-see tourist attraction. Date: 1850

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Charles Brown, Naval

Charles Brown, Naval
CHARLES BROWN Naval officer, commander under Admiral Vernon at Porto Bello, subsequently Commission at Chatham dockyard. Date: ? - 1753

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Pauline-Marie Jaricot

Pauline-Marie Jaricot
PAULINE-MARIE JARICOT French lady, miraculously healed by Saint Philomena, subsequently founded La Propagation de la Foi to support foreign missions Date: 1799 - 1862

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Erards Grand Piano

Erards Grand Piano
Erards grand piano, exhibited at the Crystal Palace Exhibition, and subsequently purchased by Napoleon III. Date: 1851

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Jesus Seen by Lasalle

Jesus Seen by Lasalle
While Jean-Baptiste La Salle is visiting the poor, he is rewarded with a vision of Jesus : subsequently he will be further rewarded by being declared a saint Date: circa 1665

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Hertford House

Hertford House
in Manchester Square : previously known as Manchester House; subsequently the home of the Wallace Collection

Background imageSubsequently Collection: The Fall of the Kings Horse

The Fall of the Kings Horse
This photograph shows the fall of the Kings horse at the 1913 Derby. The fall was caused by Emily Davison who ran infront of the horse and subsequently died from her injuries

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Roofless cabin during evictions in Ireland

Roofless cabin during evictions in Ireland
Rear view of a couple of gentlemen and two grieving women near the cabin of Pat MacNamara which has been tumbled by levellers

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Italy Frascati

Italy Frascati
The Villa Aldobrandini, famous for its gardens, badly damaged in World War Two but subsequently restored

Background imageSubsequently Collection: An airman who won the V. C

An airman who won the V. C
Captain John Aidan Liddell of 3rd Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Royal Flying Corps who won the Victoria Cross after safely flying

Background imageSubsequently Collection: The Funeral of Hans Christian Petersen, British Arctic Exped

The Funeral of Hans Christian Petersen, British Arctic Exped
Engraving showing the funeral of Hans Christian Petersen, the Danish interpreter, during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Volcano - Ternate

Volcano - Ternate
The volcanic island of Ternate, in the Moluccas, Indonesia. The sultanate was occupied first by the Portuguese, subsequently by the Dutch

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Ras Al Khyma Attacked

Ras Al Khyma Attacked
British attack on the pirate town of Ras-al-Khyma, on the Straits of Hormuz. (It will be attacked again in 1812 and subsequently.)

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Ras Al Khyma Attack

Ras Al Khyma Attack
British forces prepare to attack the pirate town of Ras- al-Khyma, on the Straits of Hormuz. (It will be attacked again in 1812 and subsequently.)

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Adrien Duport

Adrien Duport
ADRIEN DUPORT - French revolutionary magistrate and statesman, fled first to England, subsequently to Switzerland where he died, his head still on his shoulders

Background imageSubsequently Collection: The premature end of the Paris-Madrid automobile race

The premature end of the Paris-Madrid automobile race
An illustration of the premature end of the Paris-Madrid automobile race, showing the arrival at Bordeaux of the first car driven by M. Louis Renault

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Creswell colliery, where eighty men perished in a fire. Aeri

Creswell colliery, where eighty men perished in a fire. Aeri
Creswell colliery where eighty miners perished in a fire at the junction of two conveyer belts. An aerial view showing ambulances approaching the pithead and anxious families gathered at the offices

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Home Rulers shouting in the House of Commons

Home Rulers shouting in the House of Commons
Home Rulers with raised hands shouting Privilege in the House of Commons. The Home Rule movement, led by Charles Parnell, sought to re-establish an Irish parliament responsible for internal affairs

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Pronunciamento

Pronunciamento
The city of Seville issues a pronunciamento against regent Espartero : he will bombard the city but will subsequently have to flee the country on a British ship. Date: 1843

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Coal Ships on Tees

Coal Ships on Tees
Coal is loaded from coal drops into shipping at Middlesbrough, on the Tees : the drops will subsequently be replaced by purpose-built docks

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Anne of Denmark

Anne of Denmark
Daughter of Fredrik II, king of Denmark, wife of James VI of Scotland, subsequently James I of England

Background imageSubsequently Collection: ARK ROYAL (KING)

ARK ROYAL (KING)
Built by Raleigh, and named the Ark Raleigh, purchased by Elizabeth and renamed Ark Royal (and subsequently Anne Royal )

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Moss Photographs H Price

Moss Photographs H Price
A spirit photograph of Harry Price taken by George Moss who subsequently confessed to creating fake pictures (such as this one)

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Jh Newman / V Fair 1877

Jh Newman / V Fair 1877
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Catholic convert, subsequently a cardinal

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Wwi / Pte Boyd / 1914 / Deeds

Wwi / Pte Boyd / 1914 / Deeds
Private J.Boyd of the Irish Guards single-handedly captures an enemy machine-gun. He is subsequently awarded the D.C.M

Background imageSubsequently Collection: London Wall Newgate 1903

London Wall Newgate 1903
A 20-metre length of Londons Roman Wall, discovered when Newgate Prison was demolished, and subsequently demolished in its turn

Background imageSubsequently Collection: W a Mozart, Deathplace

W a Mozart, Deathplace
His last home, 934 (now 8) Rauhensteingasse, Vienna, subsequently demolished to be replaced by a fine modern building : here he died

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Henrietta Suffolk - 3

Henrietta Suffolk - 3
HENRIETTA HOWARD, countess of SUFFOLK, wife of Charles, 9th earl : mistress of George II; subsequently married the Hon. George Berkeley

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Henrietta Suffolk - 2

Henrietta Suffolk - 2
HENRIETTA HOWARD, countess of SUFFOLK, wife of Charles, 9th earl : mistress of George II; subsequently married the Hon. George Berkeley

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Henrietta Suffolk

Henrietta Suffolk
HENRIETTA HOWARD, countess of SUFFOLK, wife of Charles, 9th earl : mistress of George II; subsequently married the Hon. George Berkeley

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Battle of Moscow, 1812

Battle of Moscow, 1812
The battle of MOSCOW - the French overcome the Russian resistance and take the city, which they will subsequently leave in flames

Background imageSubsequently Collection: Jh Newman / Carte 1861

Jh Newman / Carte 1861
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN Catholic convert, subsequently a cardinal



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