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Queen VictoriaA portrait of Queen Victoria featuring in The Spheres commemorative supplement. Britains longest reigning monarch died on 22nd January 1901. Date: 1901
Edward VIIJust a week after Queen Victorias death, her son, King Edward VII appears on the cover of The Sphere, heralding a new era in the British monarchy. Date: 1901
Accession of Edward VIIKing Edward VII left Osborne House on the morning of 23rd January, following the death of his mother, Queen Victoria the day before
Norwegian Types (3 / 5) - Two skiing girlsNorwegian Types - Two skiing girls Date: circa 1906
Two Caribou with locked antlersOn occasion, two caribou stags when fighting become so interlocked they are unable to seperate - consequently both animals perish
Norway - Town Hall in Brevik Date: 1907
Travellers Palm, MalaysiaTravellers Palm (Ravenala madagascariensis), Malaysia. It has been given the name Travellers palm because the sheaths of the stems hold rainwater, which can be used as an emergency drinking supply
Norwegian Types (4 / 5) - Putting on skisA young boy puts on his pair of cross country skis, whilst his elder sister stands alongside, holding her set of skis. Date: circa 1906
Making Brushes 1930SThese women are fixing bristles into ivory hairbrush handles. Date: February 1933
Englishs Boring MachineThomas Englishs boring machine, used in the English works. Date: 1883
Trinitarian BrothersTRINITARIAN BROTHERS founded by saints John of Matha and Felix of Valois : the blue and red cross was seen in a vision by many, so adopted as a symbol
Habakkuk, ProphetProphet who was chiefly concerned with the imminent invasion of the Chaldeans (Babylonians); he said things would be bad for the Jews and lo ! they were indeed bad Date: probably 7th century BC
Customs / Sacrifice / AnimalGod, up there in the sky, looks down with approval as ancient Jews sacrifice a cow in his honour Date: circa 1700
Sancho Panza is tossed in a blanket held by many citizens. Date: First published: 1605-1615