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The Ottoman sultan Abdulhamid II and the German kaiser William II. FRANCE. Paris. Biblioth豵 e des Arts D飯 ratifs (Decorative Arts Library)
Ufos / Gill / New GuineaAt Boianai, Papua New Guinea, missionary William Gill and 37 others see a hovering saucer whose occupants wave to them : it returns the next night
Ufos / Papua, New GuineaMissionary William Gill and 37 natives see a disc with waving occupants, which hovers over the mission two nights running
William Shakespeare, Shakey - T-shirt / poster print designWilliam Shakespeare portrait - T-shirt / poster print design, Shakey, London
Wycombe Union Workhouse, Saunderton, BuckinghamshireThe Wycombe Union workhouse at Saunderton during its use as a World War One military hospital. Several men in uniform stand at the left of the entrance
The Aerial Steam Carriage, or Ariel. An artists imaginary representation of a propeller-driven flying machine with wings. By Permission of the Patentees, this Engraving of The First Carriage
Wilhelm II and Auguste ViktoriaKaiser Wilhelm II and Auguste Viktoria
Alfred William Moritz Meyer-Waldeck (1864-1928) - a German naval officer, Vice Admiral and Governor of the leased territory of Jiaozhou in Shantung province of China (Kiaochow) between 1911 and 1914
William Lanne, last surviving male Tasmanian aborigineWilliam Lanne (c1835-1869), also known as King Billy or William Laney, the last surviving full-blooded male Tasmanian aborigine. 1866
Prince & Princess MuratCharles Murat, Prince of Naples, Italy, with his wife CONSUELO VANDERBILT, Princess Murat, the daughter of William Vanderbilt II and niece of the famous Consuelo Vanderbilt. Date: early 1930s
Projectiles and cartridges of German Paris Gun, WW1Projectiles and cartridges of the German Paris Gun (also known as the Emperor William Gun), a long-range seige gun designed and manufactured by Krupp, used towards the end of the First World War
Major John William Hoggart, British army officerMajor John William Hoggart DSO MC (c1873-1936), British army officer of the Royal Artillery during the First World War. Seen here in uniform in a studio portrait. Date: 1914-1918
Music sheet cover for The Alexandra March
Rowton House, Kings Cross, LondonThe Kings Cross Rowton House (built in 1894) at the corner of Kings Cross Road and Calthorpe Street, Central London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose built
John Conrad Russell and his mother Dora BlackJohn Conrad Russell, 4th Earl Russell (1921-1987) and his mother Dora Black, Lady Russell (1894-1986). Dora Black was a British author, feminist and socialist campaigner
Foretunate by William Heath RobinsonSome close shaves at St. Andrews. A golfer strikes a ball which, through incredible good luck, manages to miss everyone standing in its path
Village Revels by William Heath RobinsonA charming scene painted by the comic artist, W. Heath Robinson featuring villagers enjoying themselves at a fair. In the foreground some agricultural workers in smocks enjoy tankards of ale
George William Coventry, 9th Earl of Coventry (1838-1930), known as Viscount Deerhurst until 1843, British Conservative politician and horseracing devotee
No CatchThe man who made up his mind not to catch the flu by William Heath Robinson. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans
Futuristic Human Cloning, Amazing Stories Scifi Magazine CoverTHE 4-SIDED TRIANGLE, by William F Temple. A scientist clones the body of a young woman in his laboratory in this futuristic science fiction magazine cover
The first pneumatic tyres ever madePhotograph of the fist pneumatic tryes ever made as displayed at the Imperial International Exhibition at White City. They were the work of Mr William Thomson of the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co
William BuckleyWILLIAM BUCKLEY, sent to Australia as a convict, who preferred to live with the aboriginals, becoming known as The Wild White Man
Battle of Pollilur (3 / 4)The Battle of Pollilur waged between Tipu Sultan, the Tiger of Mysore and Col. William Baille of the East India Company. Bailles force was defeated and he was captured
Mile End Old Town Workhouse, East LondonPreviously part of the Stepney Union, Mile End Old Town in East London became an independent Poor Law Hamlet in 1857. The following year, work began on its new workhouse located on Bancroft Road
Tower of London, 1078The Tower of London, built by William I to protect the city Date: 1078
HILL, John William (1812-1879). View of New York from Brooklyn Heights. ca. 1836. Watercolour. SPAIN. Madrid. Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum of Art
TURNER, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851). The shipwreck of the Minotaur. ca. 1810. Romanticism. Oil on canvas. PORTUGAL. Lisbon. Museu Calouste Gulbenkian (Lisbon Calouste Gulbenkian Museum)
French-Prussian War. Surrender of Sedan (2nd September 1870). Napoleon III capitulates before William I of Prussia. Litography. SPAIN. Barcelona
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
William Doran, veteran of the Battle of Navarino, at St GeorWilliam Doran ( Old Navarino ), aged 96, was once a powder monkey on the Genoa at the Battle of Navarino. In his old age, he was discovered to have entered the St Georges Fulham Road workhouse
Will of William ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare, English poet Will 2 25th March 1616
William Shakespeare signatureDetail of William Shakespeare signature on deposition, 11 May 1612 11th May 1612
William F. JohnstonPortrait of William F. Johnston. Governor of Pennsylvania
William Hanlon. Zampillaerostation or the flying trapeze
The Workhouse Infirmary, Thrapston, NorthamptonshireThe infirmary at Thrapston Union workhouse in Northamptonshire designed by William J Donthorn. The establishment later adopted the name Cedar House. Date: Date unknown
Arch Druids planting Coronation Oak, Crystal PalaceTo commemorate the coronation of King George V, the Arch Druid of England planted a Coronation Oak sapling at the Crystal Palace, London. The ceremony was attended by many foreign delegates
Pottery at Clevedon - William Fishley HollandThe Pottery at Clevedon (nr Clevedon Court) once owned by the Court, later by William Fishley Holland, grandson of Edwin Beer Fishley, who ran the Fremington Pottery in North Devon from 1865 to 1906
William Penn - Treaty with the Indians 1682William Penn - Treaty with the Indians at Shackamaxon, on the Delaware (now Philadelphia) when he founded the province of Pennsylvania, 1682
King William III, Prince of OrangeWilliam Prince of Orange Landing at Torbay, England. November 5th 1688. Date: ovember 5th 1688
Prince Charles, Princess Diana and Prince WilliamCharles, Prince of Wales, Princess Diana and their first son, Prince William of Wales (pictured nine days before his second birthday) on 12th June 1984. Date: 1984
Duke of Fife marries Princess Louise of WalesAlexander William George Duff, 6th Earl and 1st Duke of Fife (1849-1912) with his wife Princess Louise Victoria (1867-1931), eldest daughter of Edward Prince of Wales (Later King Edward VII)
Bayeux Tapestry (6 of 8)A black and white depiction of the Bayeux Tapestry. In this section, William is informed that Harolds army is on the way south. William and his men leave Hastings, to meet the English force
The Christmas Robbers by William Heath RobinsonA cheery looking cook enjoys forty winks by the kitchen fire, blissfully unaware that an army of mischievous pixies and elves are busy plundering all the Christmas food she has been baking. Date: 1924
East Dereham Church, Norfolk, England, a place of pilgrimage for all lovers of English poetry; for it is here that William Cowper (1731 - 1800) is buried. Date: 1950s photo
The Wilberforce Oak at Keston near Bromley, Greater London. William Wilberforce was a frequent visitor to the area, and it was on top of the vale of Keston (near to an oak tree)
Villa Eremitaggio (Verbania Pallanza), Italy - built in 1895 by William B. Kaupe, a wealthy American citizen with German origins, as well as a traveller and arts lover
German Paris Gun in Krupp factory, WW1The German Paris Gun (also known as the Emperor William Gun), a long-range seige gun designed and manufactured by Krupp, used towards the end of the First World War
Gayety Theatre, Buffalo, New York State, USA - built in 1914. On the corner of Pearl and Huron Street. The architect was William H McElfatrick