mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Chinese ti-tzu, so-na, yueh-ch in, la-pa and Japanese hiji-riki.. Chromolithograph from an illustration by William Gibb from A.J
Crossing River on ReedThe Chinese patriarch, the Bodhidharma Po-Ti Ta-Mo, needing to cross the Yangtse river, stands on a reed which obligingly ferries him over
Great Wall / China / AllomThe Great Wall of China built by Emperor Chi-Hoang-Ti of the fourth Tsin dynasty, the first universal monach of China, 237 BC
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Farmer! Your enemies made you work from sunrise ti susnet to feed them. Now, when the land is yours, work from sunrise to sunset to annihilate them. Poster
Cabbage palm, Cordyline australis. (White-flowered New Zealand dracaena, Dracaena australis.) Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel
Bookplate, William Ridley RichardsonThe armorial bookplate of William Ridley Richardson (1856-?) of Ravensfell and Bromley House, Bromley, Kent. Date: late 19th century
China: Emperor Yang-Ti in ceremonial boatEmperor Yang-Ti in a ceremonial vessel. Date: circa 600
Avro 701 Athena T-1Avro 701 Athena with an Armstrong Siddeley Mamba Turboprop Engine During Engine Test Date: 1948
Te Maro - Te Amotutu - Ko Tariu - MaorisTe Maro, a boy of Waikato (top left), Te Amotutu, a young chief of the Nga-Ti-Pou tribe (top right), and Ko Tariu, a chief of Taupo, with his wife (below) - Maoris
Mastaba of Ti. Interior. EgyptEgypt. Saqqara. Mastaba of Ti. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Relief depicting carpenters building wooden boats
Mastaba of Ti. EGYPT. Saqqara. Mastaba of Ti
We Gladstone / Question TiWILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE Liberal MP and Prime Minister looking completely confident at Question Time in the House (a la Mr Micawber) Date: 1809 - 1898
Toenga, Daughter of Maori Chief, New ZealandToenga, the only daughter of the celebrated Waraurangi, the most powerful chief of the Nga-ti-maru tribe, formerly inhabiting the Great Barrier Island, north of the mouth of Hauraki Gulf
Te Whero-Whero - Te Waro & Te Pakaru - Maori ChieftainsTe Whero-Whero or Patuatu, the principal chief of all Waikato (left), and Te Waro and Te Pakaru (right). Te Waro was the principal chief of the Nga-Ti-Apakura tribe
Cordyline fruticosa, ti plantFinished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Dracaena terminalis
Kouan-ti, God of War. Chinese art. Ming period. China / Porcelain. FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum
Wu Ti, or Kuan Ti, Chinese war god, and his squire Chou-tsang. Print showing Chinese war god dressed in green with a red face; his squire on the right. Date before 1928
Chinese InstrumentsFrom left...Chinese ti-tzu (flute); Chinese so-na (copper oboe); Chinese yueh-ch in (moon guitar); Japanese hiji- riki: Chinese la-pa (long trumpet
End of Ming DynastyWhen the rebels of Li Tzu- ch eng invade Peking (Beijing) emperor CHUANG-LIEH-TI (or Ssu Tsung or Huai Tsung or I Tsung) hangs himself, ending the rule of the Ming dynasty
China / 100Bc / Wu-Ti & BookEmperor Wu-Ti comments to an assembly on books about Buddhism
Three Taoist PrinciplesTHE THREE PRINCIPLES OF THE TAOIST PANTHEON (SAN KOAN) - T IEN KOAN brings happiness - TI KOAN wipes out your sins - CHOEI KOAN delivers you from misfortune
Koan-Kong, a War GodKOAN-KONG (also known as KOAN- TI, or KOAN-YU)), a god of war, the equivalent of Mars in the Western pantheon, with his officer TCHEOU-TSANG
Emperor Seeks AdviceThe Chinese Emperor Shih Huang-Ti seeks advice from monks
Chinese Vessel Circa 600Emperor Yang-Ti in a ceremonial vessel