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SS Norman arriving at Southampton, 1903Photograph of the SS Norman arriving at Ocean Quay, Southampton, 14th March 1903. Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Secretary, was on board the Norman arriving back from a foreign tour
King George VI and Clement Attlee, Buckingham Palace, 1945Photograph of King George VI (1895-1952) and Clement Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, (1883-1967) in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, 1945
Liberal Party Poster, We Mobilised for War - Let us MobilisA Liberal Party Poster with Lloyd George, Liberal Leader, depicted above the slogan We mobilised for War - let us Mobilise for Prosperity! Vote Liberal
Launch of HMS Ark Royal, Birkenhead, 1937Photograph showing the aircraft-carrier HMS Ark Royal being launched down the slipway at the Cammell Laird Shipyard, Birkenhead, 13th April 1937
Neville Chamberlain PM, 1938Portrait of (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940), British Prime Minister, photographed in 1938
American Indians. Sitting Bull, Chief of the SiouxPortrait of Sitting Bull with elaborate feathered head dress reaching to the ground. Sitting Bull lead the resistance against the Americans which culminated in the defeat of General Custer
Liberal Party Poster; Attack PovertyA Liberal Party Poster telling the electorate to Attack Poverty by voting Liberal, from the 1920 s
American Indians. Billy Bowlegs and his suite of Indian ChieBilly Bowlegs (Holata Micco) was a leader of the Seminole people, he went on to serve as a Captain in the Union Army during the Civil War
The Empire State Building, New York, 1945Photograph of the Empire State Building, New York. At 1250 foot high, it was then the tallest skyscraper in the world
American Indians. Sitting Bull addressing a meeting of braveSitting was an inspirational Sioux Chief, who together with Crazy Horse, defeated Custer and tried to prevent the American Indians being forced into reservations
American Indians. John Francis, chief of the Passamaquoddy IIndian chief dressed in embroidered tunic and trousers from Lake Utopia, New Brunswick, Canada
King George VI and Clement Attlee, at Buckingham Palace, 194Photograph of King George VI (1895-1952) and Clement Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee, (1883-1967) in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, 1945
Benjamin Disraeli at a Carlton Club BanquetEngraving showing members of the Carlton Club toasting Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) (seated centre), during a banquet held at the Riding-School, Knightsbridge
American Indians. The Red Indian on show in London. Chief WhAmerican Indian father and son with bows and arrows
American Indians. The Modoc War in America. Lake Tule, withThe American army fought the Modoc Indians at the Lava Beds, California, after the Modoc had killed General Canby and the Rev Dr Thomas at a conference of Modoc chiefs and US Peace Commissioners
John Bright MP, (1811-1889)Portrait of John Bright, the English orator and radical politician, seated in his office, 1885. He also served as President of the Board of Trade and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
The Empire State Building, New York, on Fire, 1945Photograph showing the Empire State Building on fire, between the eighty-fifth and ninetieth floors, as a result of a Mitchell bomber accidently crashing into the building, 28th July 1945
W. E. Gladstone and Queen Victoria, 1892Illustration of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) kissing the hand of Queen Victoria on the occasion of his return to office as Prime Minister of Great Britain, for the fourth time, 15th August 1892
American Indians, The Recent Wars with the Sioux Indians. QuSioux Chief negotiating with Quaker men
H. H. Asquith ambushed and captured by Suffragettes, 1908Illustration showing H.H. Asquith, British Prime Minister, being ambushed and captured by the suffragettes, Miss Jessie Kenney (on left) and Miss Vera Wentworth (on right), as he left Toynbes Hall
Joseph Chamberlain MP at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 4th NovemIllustration showing Joseph Chamberlain MP, delivering a speech on Protectionism and Free Trade, at Bingley Hall, Birmingham
The Radziwill Palace, Berlin, 1878Engraving of the Radziwill Palace, Berlin; the place used for the Berlin Congress of 1878. Here, British, Russian and Turkish leaders met to discuss their conflicting interests in the Turkish region
American Indians. The Peaceful extinction of the red IndianIn all their war paint, Chiefs of the vanishing Sioux tribe. The Sioux were originally the principle tribe in Dakota. By 1851 they had lost nearly all of their land
American indians. The red indian on show in London. DomesticRed Indian babies, or papooses at Earls Court. Three Red Indian babies outside a teepee, with an Indian child and woman
Lord Dudley Stuart, (1803-1854)Portrait of Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart, leading advocate of Polish Independence, engraved in 1843
American Indians. Interview of Indians with the Great FathePortait of the pawnee warrior, Qu-u-aek, or Buffalo Bull
American Indians. Pawnees looking out for the enemy. From aPawnee Indian standing on his horse, looking out for the enemy; either the Blackfoot or Comanches
Joseph Chamberlain arriving in the House of Commons, 16th MaIllustration of Joseph Chamberlain, Colonial Secretary (centre with monocle), entering the House of Commons to loud applause from the Government benches, 16 March 1903
American Indians. The Sugar CampAmerican Indian camp, where Passamaquoddy Indians have been tapping trees, boiling maple syrup and trapping furs during the Winter months
American Indians. Sioux ChiefSioux Chief wearing beads and carrying a pipe
Lord Frederick Cavendish (1836-1882)Engraving of Lord Frederick Cavendish MP, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, who was assassinated in Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1882
American Indians. The American Indian Rising. Pine Ridge AgeView of the school house, the Agents house, office and police barracks, workshop and church on the reservation where the Sioux lived
Benjamin Disraeli and the Conservative Party at the CarltonEngraving of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) (front right) in discussion with members of the Conservative Party at the Carlton Club
Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, and his FamilyPhotograph of Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), Conservative Politician and Prime Minister (bottom left), and his family (clockwise from top left) Hon. Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, Mrs
Catherine Gladstone, (1812-1900)Photographic portrait of Catherine Gladstone (nee Glynne), the wife of William Ewart Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman
Zulu war. Dinizulus slovenly kraal at Usutu. Dinizulu beingDinizulu was put on trial in Pietermaritzburg in January 1908
American Indians. One of Sitting Bulls WivesPortrait of Sioux woman
Spencer Cavendish, Marquis of Hartingdon (1833-1908)Engraving of Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington and 8th Duke of Devonshire, pictured in 1880. Cavendish was an English politician who served the Liberal party in various positions
Charles Bradlaugh MP at the Bar of the House of Commons, 188Engraving showing Charles Bradlaugh MP (1833-1891) at the bar of the House of Commons in 1880. Bradlaugh was a social reformer, elected as MP for Northampton in 1880
Monocled Glasgow University Undergraduates, 1926Photograph of some of the 2000 undergraduates who welcomed Sir Austen Chamberlain to Glasgow for his installation as Lord Rector. Date: 1926
W. E. Gladstones Cabinet of August 1892Engraving showing the first meeting of Gladstones new Cabinet Council, 1892. Those illustrated are: Top row, left to right: Mr. Henry Fowler, Mr. Shaw-Lefevre, Mr
Herbert Henry Asquith MP, (1852-1928)Photographic portrait of H.H. Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford & Asquith; this English statesman served as QC, Liberal MP for East Fife and Paisley and became Prime Minister in 1908
American Indians. The peaceful extinction of the red indianIn all their war paint, Chiefs of the vanishing Sioux tribe. The Sioux were originally the principle tribe in Dakota. By 1851 they had lost nearly all of their land
John Bright MP, (1811-1889)Portrait of John Bright, the English orator and radical politician. As well as serving as MP for Durham and Manchester he was also appointed President of the Board of Trade
American Indians. Iroquois ChiefThe Iroqois, or Mohawks, are an Indian tribe of North America, formerly known also under the name of Mengwe, or six nations, inhabiting the country between Montreal and Lake Ontario
Benjamin Disraelis House at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, 1881Engraving of 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London; the home of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) and the place where he died
American Indians. Salmon eaters of British ColumbiaAmerican Indians cooking or drying salmon on a wooden frame over a camp fire
American Indians. The threatened rising of American IndiansGroup of American Indians in a mixture of traditional and European dress, boy in foreground holding a bow and arrow, on the right the Chief in feathered head dress holding a rifle