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Edinburgh engravers receipt, 1849A receipt for monies received from Mr James Brown paid to an engravers, lithographers and printers firm, James Turner & Co, in Edinburgh, Lothian Road for a variety of work. Date: 1849
Signpost near Brownwood, Texas, USA, with a welcoming party of men. From left to right: C.V. Conlisk, L.A. McCristy, A.W. Springer, I.K. Floyd, Joe Blagg, N.K. Brady, Fred R. Donohoo, John A
German postcard, athletes carrying flagsGerman postcard showing athletes carrying flags at the start of a sports tournament. Date: 1920s
German postcard, women athletes walkingGerman postcard showing women athletes walking along in step with each other. Date: 1920s
German postcard, two male athletes under oak treeGerman postcard showing two male athletes under a oak tree -- may the oak tree be the symbol of our covenant. Date: 1920s
German postcard, women athletes in a raceGerman postcard showing women athletes at the finishing line of a race. 1920s
German postcard with stone inscriptionGerman postcard with a gymnast carving an inscription into stone: Frisch Fromm Frohlich Frei, meaning fresh, pious, happy and free. Date: circa 1920s
Victoria in 1880 by Garnet WalchPresentation certificate for Victoria in 1880 by Garnet Walch. The book, with illustrations by Charles Turner, published in Melbourne by George Robertson
Officers & Nurses of the Northern Star & Southern Cross HospOfficers and nursing staff of the Northern Star and Southern Cross Hospital. From left to right are, back row, Miss Lindsay, Miss Reigh, Miss Talbot, Miss Ethel McCaul
Blackheath Page HouseThe seat of sir Gregory Page Turner, once the finest house in Blackheath but alas, long gone... Date: late 18th century
ASHBURNHAMTurners magnificent panorama of the Vale of Ashburnham, East Sussex. Date: early 19th century
A Holiday Camp in South Africa by C. E. TurnerColour illustration by C.E. Turner showing a group of white South Africans enjoying a camping trip in the Bush country of the Transvaal in South Africa. Date: 20th August 1930
Daniel TurnerDANIEL TURNER Physician of London Date: 1667 - 1741
Turner StatueJOHN MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER artist Date: 1775 - 1851
Samuel TurnerSAMUEL TURNER Lord Mayor of London in 1769 Date: CIRCA 1769
Sir Charles TurnerSIR CHARLES TURNER greeting an acquaintance while keeping his left hand in a muff Date: CIRCA 1782
Sir William Turner 1872-1937. Douglas, Harry R. 1862-1934
View of Magdalen College Tower and Bridge, Oxford. Turner, William (of Oxford) 1789 - 1862
Beachy Head Looking towards Newhaven. Turner, Joseph Mallord William 1775 - 1851
The Dawn of Christianity The Flight into EgyptThe Dawn of Christianity (The Flight into Egypt) (1841). Turner, Joseph Mallord William 1775-1851. The greatest English painter of his generation
Col Roscoe Turner
Col Roscoe Turner in his Wedell-Williams Special Racer after arriving in New York from Burbank, California in 10 hours 2 minutes and 51 seconds, breaking his own West-East record
Col Roscoe Turner in front of his Wedell-Williams Special Racer
Col Roscoe Turner inspects the additional fuel tanks of the Boeing 247D, NR257Y, Warner Bros. Comet, prior to the MacRobertson England to Australia race of October 1934
Clyde Edward Pangborn, Col Roscoe TurnerFrom left: Clyde Edward Pangborn, Col Roscoe Turner and Reeder Nichols, the crew of Boeing 247D, NR257Y, Warner Bros. Comet
Start of the speed handicap final at the aerial derby, Hendon, 8 June 1912. From left: Cody (Michelin Cup Biplane), Raynham (ABC Burgess-Wright) and Turner (Grahame-White Biplane)
Title page from A New Herball by William TurnerThe title page complete with Royal crest of King Edward VI from A New Herball (1551) by William Turner
Fucus crispus, kelpPlate 217 from Fuci, or coloured figures and descriptions of the Plants referred by botanists to the genus Fucus (1808-1819), Volume III, by Mary Dawson Turner
Fucus saccatus, kelpPlate 241 from Fuci, or coloured figures and descriptions of the Plants referred by botanists to the genus Fucus (1808-1819), Volume III, by Mary Dawson Turner
Fucus digitatus, kelpPlate 162 from Fuci, or coloured figures and descriptions of the Plants referred by botanists to the genus Fucus (1808-1819), Volume III, by Mary Dawson Turner
Ulva pavonia, algaPlate 15 from Drawings of Submerged Algae (1800) by Mary Dawson Turner. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Ulva lingulatam, algaPlate 11 from Drawings of Submerged Algae (1800) by Mary Dawson Turner. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Lycoperdon coliformePlate 1 from Drawings of Submerged Algae (1800) by Mary Dawson Turner. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
Turner leben in Cincinnati. Composite of 74 men identified in caption at bottom with cityscape of Cincinnati in the background. Date 1850
Turners House, Chelsea, London Date: c. 1900s
Norham Castle, Northumberland Date: early 19th century
Turner Paddle SteamerRiver steamer, paddle powered, operated by the London County Council. Date: 1905
London / Cheyne WalkCheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. Famous former residents include David Lloyd George, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, George Eliot, James Whistler, Mrs Gaskell and J.M.W. Turner. Date: 18th century
Turner / Cheyne WalkJMW TURNER House in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, where the artist died on 19 December 1851 Date: 1775 - 1851
Middle-aged Victorian woman in a dark crinoline dressA middle-aged Victorian woman in a dark crinoline dress, standing near a chair in the photographers studio
Victorian girl in matching velvet jacket and skirtA little Victorian girl wearing a matching velvet jacket and skirt, leaning against an upholstered chair in the photographers studio
Victorian woman in velvet dress with long chainA Victorian woman in a velvet dress, with a long chain round her neck, possibly with a cross on the end. Seen here in a studio photograph, standing next to an ornate table
Victorian woman in dark velvet trimmed with white furA Victorian woman in a dark velvet outdoor costume trimmed with white fur -- perhaps a Christmas outfit. Seen here in a studio photograph, standing next to a rustic bench
Victorian woman in a crinoline dressA Victorian woman in a striped crinoline dress with a dark lacy shawl round the skirt
Victorian man in military uniformA Victorian man in military uniform, possibly Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner of the 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers)
Victorian woman in a dark crinoline dressA Victorian woman in a dark crinoline dress
Victorian man standing by a mirrorA Victorian man standing by a mirror. It is probably Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner (1826-1881), around the time of his wedding to Emily Frances Barron in 1852
Middle-aged Victorian woman in a crinoline dressA middle-aged Victorian woman in a crinoline dress made of satin material