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British Countryside - The Bridge at Eynsford, KentBritish Countryside - The 15th century stone bridge at Eynsford, Kent. Date: 1938
British Countryside - A 75 year-old Shepherd at Crondall, Hampshire Date: 1938
Cologne Cathedral interior, GermanyInterior of Cologne Cathedral (Hohe Domkirche St Petrus), in Germany. The Cathedral is viewed from the main entrance, showing the High Altar at the far end. circa 1910s
Deborah Mitford by Madame YevondeThe Hon. Deborah ( Debo ) Mitford (born 1920-), daughter of Lord Redesdale and youngest of the six Mitford sisters, pictured shortly before her marriage to Lord Andrew Cavendish
Pier Head, Liverpool Date: 1903
Sphere cover - Howard Carter removing treasures, TutankhamenFront cover of The Sphere with an illustration depicting Howard Carter removing treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamen at Luxor
Farr Point, Sutherland, Scotland near Bettyhill Date: 1939
British Countryside - Cutting ChestnutsBritish Countryside - A Woodman cutting Chestnuts at Midhurst, Sussex - from which barrel hoops, fencing and bean sticks are made. Date: 1938
Pharaohs Workers - Ancient Egypt - by Fortunino MataniaWorkers building a temple or palace for a Pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. Date: Unknown, poss. 1920s
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Roman Chariot Races at the British Empire ExhibitionThe Great Circus at Wembley - The Thrilling Roman Chariot Races at Wembley Stadium. A new thrill for visitors to the British Empire Exhibition
Circus Maximus in Rome by MataniaProposed reconstruction of the Circus Maximus in Rome - the Circus at its zenith. A fight with wild beasts in the long arena of the Circus Maximus - a mounted archer meets an oncoming lion
Holy Roman Emperor with costume itemsHoly Roman Emperor (possibly based on Ferdinand I or Maximilian II) in full regalia at the centre, surrounded by costume items -- four crowns, a pair of gloves, a pair of sandals
Nuremberg, Germany - interior of Albrecht Durers houseNuremberg, Germany - the library room of Albrecht Durers house, a timber frame (fachwerkhaus) building located in the Altstadt (old town) section of Nuremberg
Karlsruhe, Germany - the Fan CityThe German city of Karlsruhe was planned as 32 streets radiating out from the central Schloss palace tower, earning it the nickname Facherstadt - Fan City - because the city design resembles a fan
WW1 - Portrait postcard of King George V and Queen MaryWW1 - Christmas greetings postcard from King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953). The card bears a printed handwritten Christmas Greetings message on the reverse directed to serving
Cologne Cathedral, GermanyCologne Cathedral (Hohe Domkirche St Petrus or the High Cathedral of Saints Peter and Mary) is the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe
The Sphere, Special Egypt Tutankhamen issue, 1923Front cover of The Sphere designed by Fortunino Matania, for its Egypt number containing more news on the discoveries of Tutankhamens tomb in Luxor
A Night at Covent Garden by MataniaGerman opera draws London society to Covent Garden - a scene during the performance of Strausss Elektra at the Royal Opera House
Alton Towers, England - the monument to Earl CharlesThe Choragic Monument to Earl Charles was commissioned in the 1820s by the nephew of Earl Charles and stands near the entrance of the gardens at Alton Towers, now a adventure park and fairground
Constantine, Algeria - a stork nest on Perregaux StreetConstantine, Algeria - a pair of storks nest on the top of a brick building on Perregaux Street (Rue Perregaux), while groups of people pass below. circa 1910s
British Railways - The Flying Scotsman - Bittern ClassBritish Railways - The Flying Scotsman (Bittern Class - Dominion of New Zealand - No 4492) - the new streamlined engine introduced on this route on 4th July 1938. Date: 1938
The funeral of Prince Louis Napoleon, 1897The funeral of the late Prince Imperial Louis Napoleon(1856-1879) - Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice placing a wreath and a cross on the coffin at Camden House. Date: June 1897
From Palace to Tomb, Ancient Egypt Reconstruction by MataniaEpisode II: From the Palace to the Tomb - The Journey Across the Nile. Second in a series of historical reconstructions by Sphere special artist
From Palace to Tomb, Ancient Egypt Reconstruction by MataniaEpisode III - From the Palace to the Tomb - Going West to the Burial Place. Third in a series of illustrations depicting the journey of a deceased Pharaoh from palace to tomb
From Palace to Tomb, Ancient Egypt Reconstruction by MataniaFrom the palace to the tomb, Episode V - Masons waiting to seal the royal tomb after the body of a deceased Pharaoh had been deposited there
Einar Nerman (6 October 1888 in Norrk g 1983), Swedish artist, whose caricatures appeared in The Tatler during the 1920s. Date: 1925
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi church nave, WW1The right side of the Saint Eloi Church nave, located in the northern french city of Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing damage from WW1 bombing. 1914-1918
Dunkirk, France - Saint Eloi Church nave and belfry, WW1The interior of the nave of the Saint Eloi Church in Dunkirk (Dunkerque), showing the belfry tower, and damage from WW1 bombing. 1914-1918
Abbey Mont-St-Michel, France - Merveille courtAbbey Mont-St-Michel, France - the Merveille courts were the living areas of the monks of the Abbey, which is situated on a small island 600 metres into the Mont St Michel Bay in the mouth of
Mont-St-Michel, France - Abbey rampartsThe Abbey Mont St Michel in Lower Normandy France, showing the many ramparts on the exterior of the building. circa 1910s
Mont-St-Michel, France - North tower and rampartsThe Abbey Mont Saint-Michel, built on the Mont Saint Michel island, just 600 metres from land in the mouth of the Couesnon River in Normandy
Normandy, France - Mont Saint Michel AbbeyNormandy, France - interior of the guardroom of the Mont Saint Michel Abbey (Abbaye du Mont Saint-Michel) in the town of Mont Saint-Michel, located in Manche, Lower Normandy. circa 1910s
French fisherwoman in traditional dressFrench fisherwoman in traditional costume, holding a large rolled up fishing net. circa 1910s
Bavaria, Germany - Augsburg Cathedral (Dom Unserer Lieben Frau), built in the 11th century in Romanesque style. circa 1910s
Socx, France - Route d EsquelbecqSocx, France - view of the Route d Esquelbecq. circa 1910s
Bergues, France - facade of the Saint Martin ChurchBergues, France - the front facade of the Saint Martin Church. circa 1910s
Bergues, France - tower of the Saint Martin ChurchBergues, France - the tower of the Saint Martin Church. The church was heavily damaged during the Second World War, and partially restored with an added new building in 1959. circa 1910s
Malo-les-Bains, France - children building sandcastlesChildren have a sandcastle building competition on the Malo-les-Bains beach, near Dunkirk (Dunkerque) in northern France. circa 1910s
Cassel, France -Little red path (Petit Chemin Rouge)Cassel, France - Small red brick path leading up to a farmhouse, running through fields and lined with hedgerows and trees in rural France. circa 1910s
Calais, France - the LighthouseCalais Lighthouse (Phare de Calais), located in the port of Calais, France, serving as a navigational aid to ships and ferries travelling in the Straits of Dover. circa 1910s
Cassel, France - St Louis Mansion womens boarding homeCassel, France - St Louis Mansion, set in a field in Cassel, served as a home for women of the Dames de St-Maur (Sisters of the Infant Jesus). circa 1910s
Cassel, France - Croix-Rouge StreetCassel, France - Chemin de la Croix-Rouge (Red Cross Street). A cobblestoned street lined with trees and fields. There are several windmills visible on the right. circa 1910s