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Armstrongs hydro-electric machineHydro-electric machine invented by William George Armstrong (1810-1900), later Baron Armstrong of Bamburgh and Cragside, in the 1840 s
The Witch BallA sassy and bewitching young woman in a mustard yellow dress perches on a stool and gazes at a decoration
Gladstone wearing an electropathic beltAdvertisement from 1886 for the Medical Battery Companys Electropathic Belt, featuring a caricature of William Gladstone, Prime Minister wielding an axe and wearing the belt
Houp-laCartoon from 1893 showing William Gladstone as a circus performer flying through a hoop representing the Home Rule Bill. The Home Rule Bill proposed an Irish Parliament responsible for internal
Ayrton and PerryPortrait engravings of Professor William Ayrton and Professor John Perry, electrical engineers. Ayrton held the post of Professor of Natural Philosophy
William Heath RobinsonWILLIAM HEATH ROBINSON The well-known illustrator and cartoonist pictured wearing a trilby and working on his sketch book. Best known as the " gadget king"
The Belle of Yesterday by William BarribalPainting by William Barribal (1873-1956) showing two Victorian coquettes wearing crinolines and gazing seductively at the viewer
Heath Robinson & DoubleWILLIAM HEATH ROBINSON A photograph of William Heath Robinson (right) pictured with Mr Rene Koval, who played him in a revue at the Alhambra theatre in 1912
Wife of William McKinleyWIFE OF WILLIAM MCKINLEY Ida Saxon. Married on January 25, 1871 to Willian McKinley, 25th President of the United States
Mckinley InaugurationWILLIAM MCKINLEY The inauguration of William McKinley to a second term as President of the USA at the Capitol Washington
William Eglinton noted spirit medium, specialising in materialisations
William EmersonWILLIAM EMERSON mathematician
BILL CODY BUFFALO BILLWILLIAM FREDERICK CODY American scout and showman. Toured America and Europe with his Wild West Show from 1883
Cobbett (Adlard)WILLIAM COBBETT social commentator and, it seems, an admirer of Oliver Cromwell
Portrait, DrawingWILLIAM SHAKESPEARE English playwright and poet. Date: 1564 - 1616
The State Caterpillar
Rosses Giant TelescopeWilliam Parsons, 3rd earl of Rosse, built his giant telescope, known as the Leviathan, at Parsonstown, near Dublin and with it made several important discoveries. Date: 1845
W. E. Gladstone watching a steam-driven saw, Tulse Hill, 1878Engraving showing tree-felling by machinery in 1878. The picture shows a patent steam feller in action, surrounded by a group of onlookers among whom is the Prime Minister of the time
William McKinleys FatherWILLIAM McKINLEYs FATHER William McKinley, father of the 25th President of the United States
Mckinley, Receiving VaultWILLIAM McKINLEY The funeral of President McKinley. The receiving vault in Westlawn Cemetery, Canton, Ohio
Photo Portrait McKinleyWILLIAM MCKINLEY Photographic portrait of William Mckinley, 25th President of the United States
William McKinleys MotherWILLIAM McKINLEYs MOTHER Nancy Campbell Allison McKinley
Mckinleys Home, CantonWILLIAM MCKINLEY Home of William McKinley in Canton, Ohio
Mckinley with CabinetWILLIAM MCKINLEY President McKinley with his eight chosen advisers in the Cabinet room
William Flinders PetrieSIR WILLIAM MATTHEW FLINDERS PETRIE English Egyptologist. Developed principle of sequence dating of potsherds
Olney WatermillThe fine old watermill at Olney, on the River Ouse, Buckinghamshire. It has associations with the poet William Cowper (1731 - 1800), who loved to stroll nearby
Mckinley at DeskWILLIAM MCKINLEY President Mckinley at the head of the Council table in the Whitehouse
William Luson ThomasWILLIAM LUSON THOMAS Artist, founder of The Graphic
William Boyd CarpenterWILLIAM BOYD William Boyd Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon, royal chaplain and clerk of the closet to Edward VII and George V. Created KCVO in 1912. Great orator
Lord Charles BeresfordCHARLES WILLIAM BERESFORD British naval officer and commander. Friend of the Prince of Wales
Mr William WhiteleyWILLIAM WHITELEY Mr William Whiteley, owner of Whiteleys department store in Bayswater, West London. Shot by a man claiming to be his illegitmate son
Island on Loch EiltThe perfect little island, beautifully canopied with trees, makes a charming scene of Loch Eilt, on the Road to the Isles from Fort William to Malliag, Invernessshire
Electric Railway TrainThe Prince of Wales formally opened the new underground electric railway, three miles and a quarter in length, from King William Street in the City, passing under the Thames to the Borough
Mr GladstoneMr. William Gladstone (1809-1898) addressing a crowd of electors at Greenwich on Blackheath in February 1874. One of the great Victorian statesmen
Mckinleys Tomb, CantonWILLIAM MCKINLEY Assassinated President McKinley is laid to rest in the receiving vault at Westlawn Cemetery, Canton, Ohio
Mckinley, 5 Min. SilenceWILLIAM MCKINLEY Photograph taken on Broadway during the Presidents funeral. People stand in silent tribute, listening to the tolling bells
Photo, McKinleyWILLIAM MCKINLEY Photographed as Governor of Ohio. To become elected The 25th President of the United States
Wt Stead / My Father 1891WILLIAM THOMAS STEAD English journalist with his family in 1891
Photo, McKinley at DeskWILLIAM MCKINLEY 25th President of the United States. Assassinated. Died, September 14, 1901
Mckinley, Day of ShootingWILLIAM MCKINLEY The U.S. President leaves for the Temple of Music. One of the last photographs of the President taken on the day of his shooting
Photo, McKinley at HomeWILLIAM MCKINLEY Photographed in his Canton Home
Photo, McKinley AddressWILLIAM MCKINLEY The U.S. Presidents last public address in New York the day before his shooting
Mckinleys FuneralWILLIAM MCKINLEY The assassinated Presidents casket is taken from the train on its arrival at Canton
Cowpers Writing TelegraphA diagram of Cowpers writing telegraph. Invented in 1878 by William Cowper (1819-1893), the machine was able to reproduce a message written some distance away by a process of interrupted electrical
William OughtredWILLIAM OUGHTRED mathematician at Cambridge University
William Ramsay / Tatler 04SIR WILLIAM RAMSAY British chemist experimenting with radium at University College, London, in 1904
William of OrangeKING WILLIAM III Statue of William of Orange at Brixham in Devon, England, commemorating his landing near there on 5 November 1688 to claim the English throne
Royal Exchange 1950SThe third building of its kind erected on the same site, the Royal Exchange (1842-44), was built by Sir William Tite at the junction of Cornhill and Threadneedle Street