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American Indians. Interview with the Great Father, PresidePresentation of Pawnees, Poncas and Pottowattamies to the President of the United States, at the White House, Washington
Neville Chamberlain MP as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1937Photograph of (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) at his desk with the famous briefcase, as Chancellor of the Exchequer
Joseph Chamberlain MP, (1836-1914)Portrait of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain MP, the Radical English politician, engraved in 1886
American Indians. The peaceful extincion oif 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
Hayes Barton, Devon, 1892Photograph showing Hayes Barton, Devon, the birthplace of Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618) English courtier, navigator and poet
Wild West. An Artist in the Far West. The Stage Coach betweeStage Coach pulled by six horses, five passengers on top, travelling through a rocky landscape
American Indians. Red River Expedition. Camp at Malawin BridCamp for expedition to the Red River Territory, fifty miles inland from Lake Superior showing tents around wooded river
Benjamin Disraeli, (1804-1881)Engraving of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, the English statesman and novelist, pictured shortly after becoming British Prime Minister in 1874
Birthplace of W. E. Gladstone, LiverpoolPhotograph of 62 Rodney Street, Liverpool; the birthplace of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898), the English Liberal statesman
American Indians. The Indian Wars In the United States. TheSitting Bull is seen here in Saskatchewan, Canada, where he escaped with his Sioux people beyond the range of the US army in 1877
American Indians. In the western states of America. BarterinInterior scne of a store hung with animal hides, an Indian behind the counter and a European with three rifles in front
Benjamin Disraeli, 1852Portrait of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), 1st Earl of Beaconsfield, engraved when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the Lower House in the Derby Administration
Wild West. An Artist in the Far West. Clearing out a saloonCowboys drunk and fighting outside a saloon, shooting hand guns
Joseph Chamberlain MP, (1836-1914)Portrait of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain MP, the Radical English politician
American Indians. New Mexico and Colorado. Indian babyAmerican Indian baby in a papoose and strapped to a cradle board held by young child
Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, in the House of CIllustration of A.J. Balfour (1848-1930), speaking in the House of Commons about Britains relationship with China. Balfour was a Conservative Politician, Prime Minister and Philosopher
American Indians. Indian BurialTypical Indian burial site, with the body, wrapped, on a wooden platform, supported by poles about 6 feet high
American Indians. The Assinniboine and Saskatchewan ExplorinIn the expedition party were 14 Iroquois Indians, 2 French Canadians and various geologists, civil engineers, suveyors and draughtsmen. Here the party is seen carrying a canoe between lakes and rivers
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
America. Montana minersMiners prospecting for gold in Fort Laramie, USA
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
W. E. Gladstone and Wife in Cannes, 1898Photograph of W.E. Gladstone, the English Liberal statesman, and his wife, Catherine, about to start their daily drive from the Chateau Thorenc, Cannes, France
The Arrest of Charles Bradlaugh MP, in the House of CommonsEngraving showing the arrest of Charles Bradlaugh MP (1833-1891) in the House of Commons in 1880. Bradlaugh was a social reformer, elected as MP for Northampton in 1880
John Bonham-Carter MP, 1872Portrait of John Bonham-Carter MP, then Chairman of Committees of the House of Commons, pictured in 1872
Joseph Chamberlain (1836-1914)Portrait of Joseph Chamberlain, the leading English Radical politician, photographed when a young man
Zulu war. Dinizulus slovenly kraal at Usutu. Three of DinizDinizulus wives in demure European dress, were allowed to accompany him to his trial in Pietermaritzburg in January 1908
American Indians. Interview of Indians with the Great FathePortrait of the Pawnee Chief, Scalla-la-na-sharo, or Only Chief
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 peaceful extinction of the red indianYoung Sioux men in their football team
Benjamin Disraeli at the Carlton Club Banquet, 1878Engraving showing Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881), giving a speech at a Carlton Club Banquet held in his honour, 27th July 1878
Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-1895)Engraving of Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, the English Conservative politician, who served as Indian Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer, seen shortly after accepting the latter post
American Indians. The peaceful extinction of the red indianA group of young Sioux men in a workshop making saddles
Hughenden Manor, Seat of Lord Beaconsfield, 1881Engraving showing Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe; the home of Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), 1st Earl of Beaconsfield
American Indians. The Missippi River. Fort Snelling, Upper MSioux tents and canoes can be seen on and near the river. The Fort dominates the scene in the background
American Indians. New Mexico and Colorado. Tribe of Apache ILarge group of Apache Indians in a mixture of native and European dress, with wigwams in the background
Hughenden Church, 1881Engraving of Hughenden Church, near High Wycombe, in 1881. It was here that Benjamin Disraeli, the English Statesman and novelist was buried
American Indians. The Red River Expedition. Crossing a portaTransporting boats from one lake to another by dragging them over ground on log rollers
American Indians: The Red River Territory. Little Fox, A CreIndian Chief smoking a long pipe wearing beads and feathered headdress
Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-1895)Portrait of Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, English Conservative politician who served as Indian Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer
Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, R. N. 1915Portrait of Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford of the Royal Navy Air Service. Warneford became the first airman to destroy a Zeppelin in the air
Lord Odo Russell, (1829-1884)Engraving of Lord Odo William Leopold Russell, 1st Lord Ampthill, the distinguished diplomat who served as British Ambassador at Berlin, 1871-1884
American Indians. Sitting BullPortrait of Sitting Bull, in pig tails and wearing just 2 feathers rather than the full length war bonnet
Damage to the 78th and 79th Floors, Empire State Building, NPhotograph showing the damage to the Empire State Building caused when a Mitchell bomber flew into the 78th and 79th floors on the 28th July 1945. The pilot of the airplane, Lieutenant-Colonel W.F
John Bright MP, (1811-1889)Portrait of John Bright, the English orator and radical politician, salmon fishing in 1889. As well as serving as MP for Durham
Zulu war. Dinizulus slovenly kraal. Umbembe, Dinizulus motUmbembe was the wife of the famous Zulu Chief Cetshwayo, Dinizulus father
American Indians. Ration Day at the AgencyIndian reservations (agencies) were set up by the American Indian Office and rations were distributed by government agents to the Indians
Benjamin Disraeli Addressing the House of Commons, 1868Engraving showing Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881) addressing the House of Commons for the first time as Prime Minister. Disraeli, English statesman and novelist