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Thomas / Hamlet / Liebig 1Act 1 scene 2 : Hamlet asks his companions to leave him alone with the ghost of his father
Edison Landing PlatformThe landing platform that Thomas Alva Edison envisaged for his flying machines
Edisons Flying CanoeThomas Alva Edisons flying canoe, the smaller of his two projected flying machines
Edisons Flying ShipThomas Alva Edisons flying ship, the larger of his two projected flying machines
Thomas Carlyle / Cheyne RwTHOMAS CARLYLE Scottish writers home in Cheyne Row, Chelsea
Thomas Stamford RafflesSir THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES Colonial administrator
Churchyard by MoonlightThe moonlit churchyard of Stoke Poges, where the poet Thomas Gray was inspired to write his famous Elegy Date: circa 1860
Aquinas (Anon)THOMAS AQUINAS Italian theologian
Sir Thomas GreshamSIR THOMAS GRESHAM English financier. Built (1566-68) Royal Exchange and Gresham College, in London
Aquinas / FouquetThomas Aquinas, noted theologian, depicted instructing a group of clerics, some of whom raise their hands in admiration
Thomas / Angelique MedorThe first performance at the Opera Comique in Paris : the stage seems tiny compared with those generally used for opera
Sir T Peytons CoachThe private coach of Sir Thomas Peyton, a prominent figure in the coaching revival
Stagecoach TimetableTime-table of coaches from Cheltenham, Thomas Haines Junior proprietor
Anson, Earl of LichfieldTHOMAS WILLIAM ANSON 1st Earl of Lichfield
Chippendale Bed 1761An elaborately ornamented state bed by Thomas Chippendale
Black Cat with RibbonA handsome black cat, Sir Thomas Mouser, sits posed with a green ribbon around his neck
The Harp that OnceSong : The Harp that once through Taras halls the soul of music shed now hangs as mute on Taras walls as though that soul were fled
Wimbledon Manor House built by Sir Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter in 1588, re-modelled and then demolished in 1732 to make way for a new building
Hungerford Market, LondonHungerford Market, near Charing Cross - Street traders and their customers outside the dairy of Thomas Olley, cowkeeper, while washing hangs from the windows above
Royal Exchange C17The courtyard of Thomas Greshams Royal Exchange, modelled on the bourse at Antwerp : sadly, it will be destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666
Poulterers CartHere is Yorkshire poulterer and rabbit dealer Thomas Duffill and his good lady, their dog and their horse- drawn cart : his costume is specially noteworthy
Thomas Hardy / SeatedTHOMAS HARDY Thomas Hardy, seated in profile at his home in Max Gate
Thomas Chaloner RegicideTHOMAS CHALONER Anti-royalist campaigner and regicide, painted in the 1630s
Sheraton Desk 1805Desk by Thomas Sheraton, with pigeon-holes for your insurance certificates, bank statements and billets-doux
Thomas Sydenham 1624-89THOMAS SYDENHAM English physician. A founder of clinical medicine and epidemiology
Thomas Hardy / MemorialTHOMAS HARDY Memorial to the writer at Dorchester, Dorset
Thomas Paine / John KayTHOMAS PAINE Radical writer, born in England, emigrated to America in 1774 where he urged declaration of independence
Henri Iv / Thomas De LeuHENRI IV, KING OF FRANCE on horseback, in 1596
Thomas PaineTHOMAS PAINE Radical political writer and freethinker
Thomas John BarnardoTHOMAS JOHN BARNARDO Philanthropist
Mores UtopiaThe imaginary island of UTOPIA, as described by Sir Thomas More
More (Freeman)SIR THOMAS MORE English writer and statesman
More - MiniatureSIR THOMAS MORE English statesman and writer
Mores HouseholdSIR THOMAS MORE English statesman and author with his household
Andrew Barton DefeatedThomas and Edward Howard are sent by Henry VIII to deal with the Scottish captain Andrew Barton : they succeed in capturing his ship, the Lion
Thomas Jefferson / ScrapTHOMAS JEFFERSON US president 1801 - 1809
Becket Assassinated / 1170Thomas a Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, is assassinated in the cathedral by four knights who believed they were carrying out Henry IIs wishes
Thomas HughesTHOMAS HUGHES English lawyer, MP and writer, best know as the author of Tom Browns Schooldays (1857)
Cranmers BibleArchbishop Thomas Cranmers bible, in the North Choir Aisle, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England
Thomas Brown (Dettingen)THOMAS BROWN Soldier who distinguished himself at the battle of Dettingen, 27 June 1743
Thomas Birch, WriterTHOMAS BIRCH Prolific historian and biographer whose works, though dull, are full of valuable information, despite the mockery of Horace Walpole
Thomas ThynneTHOMAS THYNNE Statesman, he married Lady Elizabeth Percy in 1681 and was murdered by the Swedish Count Koningsmark
Thomas LoombeTHOMAS LOOMBE a gentleman who did not loom very large in the history of his times
Thomas HopkinsTHOMAS HOPKINS - money-lender so useful to the nobility that he was appointed Commissioner of the Salt Duties. This muckworm is said to have died worth upwards of 200, 000l
Thos. Marquis WhartonTHOMAS marquis of WHARTON statesman
Thomas Earl of OssoryTHOMAS earl of OSSORY military and naval commander, often in Europe, and statesman. with his autograph
Thomas Earl DanbyTHOMAS OSBORNE, earl of DANBY statesman and diplomat who arranged the marriage of William and Mary with his autograph
Thomas CawtonTHOMAS CAWTON protestant churchman whose royalist sympathies led him to take refuge in Rotterdam with his autograph