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Buckingham Palace, London, 1935Photograph showing the exterior of Buckingham Palace, London, viewed from St. Jamess Palace, 1935
Sir Paul Pindars House, Bishopsgate, London, 1878Engraving showing the exterior of the building which was first Sir Paul Pindars home and later The Paul Pindars Head tavern, in Bishopsgate Street, London, 1878
Fight between a Maori and three Europeans, 1842Engraving showing a brawl between a New Zealand Maori, supposedly wearing war paint, and several European men dressed in top hats, 1842
Swords of Napoleon and Wellington, Apsley House, 19th centurPhotograph showing the swords of Napoleon and the 1st Duke of Wellington on display in Apsley House, London, 19th century
Raleigh House, Brixton, London, 1888Engraving showing several views of Raleigh House, Brixton, London in 1888. This was, reputedly, a former residence of Sir Walter Raleigh
The King of Ashanti and his executionersThe King of the Ashanti people, Asantehene, with his executioners. The second Ashanti War was waged against this King and the British who wanted to secure the coast of West Africa
Archbishop Tenisons School, Leicester Square, 1899Photograph showing the exterior of Archbishop Tenisons School at 30 Leicester Square, London, in 1899. This building was built on the site of William Hogarths house in the 18th century
The Old Arsenal in Danzig, Germany, 1857Engraving showing the exterior of the Old Arsenal in Danzig, Germany, 1857
The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Uniform for the soldiers of theThese illustrations show the uniforms for the soldiers sent on the expedition to defeat the Ashanti King and secure the West Coast of Africa
The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Landing troops on the Gold CoastBritish troops landing on the Gold Coast in their expedition against the Ashanti people to secure the West Coast of Africa
Apsley House, London, 19th centuryPhotograph showing the exterior of Apsley House, London, late 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the 1st Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in the Napoleonic Wars
Bengal Horse Artillery Trophy, 1888Engraving showing a trophy given to the Bengal Horse Artillery, in recognition of various of their deeds, 1888
Scenes at the Drapers Company, London, 1884Engraving showing a number of scenes associated with the Drapers Company, one of the London City Guilds, 1884
Cannon Street West, London, 1856Engraving showing the buildings of Cannon Street West, London, in 1856
Royal Garden Party at Marlborough House, London, 1881Engraving showing a Royal garden party, held in the grounds of Marlborough House, during the summer of 1881. Queen Victoria is clearly visible, dressed in black, on the left of the image
William Tell Pantomime, 1856Engraving showing a battle between William Tell, on left played by Albert Smith, and Gessler, played by T. Knox Holmes, in the amateur pantomime at the Lyceum Theatre, London, 1856
Lord John Russells House, Chesham Place, London, 1845Engraving showing the exterior of Lord John Russells House, Chesham Place, London, 1845
Articles worn by the Duke of Wellington at WaterlooPhotograph showing some of the clothing and weapons used by Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, at Waterloo on display in Apsley House, London, late 19th century
Garden Party at Buckingham Palace, London, 1868Engraving showing a garden party, held by Queen Victoria, in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, London, in 1868
Dining Room of Apsley House, London, 19th centuryPhotograph showing the dining room of Apsley House in London, sometime during the 19th century. Apsley House was the home of the Duke of Wellington following his famous victories in the Napoleonic
Lena Ashwell and T. B. Thalberg in Wheels within Wheels, 18Photograph showing Lena Ashwell as Lady Curtoys and Mr. T.B. Thalberg as Egerton Vartrey in the play Wheels within Wheels at the Court Theatre, London, 1899
Prince Alberts Music Room, Buckingham Palace, 1887Engraving showing the interior of the music room of Prince Albert, Consort of Queen Victoria, at Buckingham Palace, 1887
Number 4, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 1881Engraving showing the exterior of No.4 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, 1881. This building was formerly the home of George Eliot, the English writer, whose real name was Mary Ann Cross (1819-1880)