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King of Cabal and a Nepalese man. 1832
Inhabitants of Boulogne and Monk of La TrappeInhabitants of Boulogne (dancing couple) and a Trappist Monk (of La Trappe). 1834
Hottentots and Bosjesmans of South Africa. 1834
Woman with Goitres, Traveller in Swiss AlpsWoman with Goitres (swollen neck) and Traveller, both in the Swiss Alps. 1834
Dutch Boer and Wife, South Africa. 1839
Chinese Soldier and Chief of Lew Chew (Loochoo, Ryukyu, Okinawa, Japan). 1832
Caffree and Booshuana menCaffree (Afro-Indian) and Booshuana men (from the Botswana area of southern Africa). 1839
Bey of Tripoli and a MoorBey of Tripoli (now Libya) and a Moor (Moorish man). 1839
Austrian Man and Hungarian PeasantAn Austrian Man near the River Hanak and a Hungarian Peasant. 1832
Ashantee Captain and CabossierAshantee (Ashanti) Captain in his War Dress and a Cabossier dressed in a Cloak of Ashantee Cloth, West Africa. 1834
Araucanians of ChileAraucanians of Araucania, central Chile. 1837
Tartar Guide and Neapolitan PriestA Tartar Guide and a Neapolitan Priest. 1828
Albanian Soldier and Rhapsodos (Rhapsode or Bard, performer of epic poetry). 1832
African Mode of Travelling for white colonials. 1837
Sikh and MandarinA Sikh and a Mandarin. 1837
Peasant Woman and Lady of CanadaA Peasant Woman of Canada and A Lady of Canada. 1832
Sheshonee Man and WomanSheshonee (Shoshone or Shoshoni) Man and Woman, Native American Indians. 1832
Man and Woman of the Kuril Islands, RussiaA Man and Woman of the Kuril Islands between Russia and Japan. 1832
Leetakoo Chief and Lady of QualityA Leetakoo Chief and a Lady of Quality, from Litakun, Litakoo, or Lattakoo, now Dithakong, South Africa. 1839
French Canadian and Inhabitant of QuebecA French Canadian man and an Inhabitant of Quebec. 1832
Belooche Soldier and Belooche WomanA Belooche Soldier and a Belooche Woman (Baloch, Baluch, from Baluchistan or Balochistan, India, now in Pakistan). 1835
Michael Thomas Bass, Lord Burton, brewer, son of Michael Bass, founder of the firm. circa 1900
Michael Bass, founder of the brewing firm
Many Folk Misfitz - Wales - Welsh Girl. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Turkey - Turkish Boy. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Spain - Spanish Boy. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Norway - Norwegian Girl. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - North America - Native American boy. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Japan - Japanese Girl. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Italy - Italian Girl. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Ireland - Irish Boy. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - India - Indian Boy. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Greece - Greek Girl. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - England - English Girl. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Canada - Canadian Girl. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Assyria - Arab Girl. early 20th century
Many Folk Misfitz - Africa - African Girl. early 20th century
Samuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st Baron Masham, inventorSamuel Cunliffe Lister, 1st Baron Masham (1815-1906), English inventor and industrialist. circa 1890s
Lord Armstrong, armaments manufacturerWilliam George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong (1810-1900), armaments manufacturer, scientist, inventor and philanthropist. circa 1890s
Lawson Johnston, founder of Bovril
Ladies Fashion -- Walking Dress. 1829
Ladies Fashion -- outdoor costume, viewing artwork. 1829
Ladies Fashion -- evening dressLadies Fashion - ornately decorated evening dress. 1829
Ladies Fashion - two women in day dressesLadies Fashion - two young women in day dresses and hats. 1829
Joseph Storrs Fry, head of Fry s, BristolJoseph Storrs Fry, head of Frys Cocoa and Confectionery, Bristol
Joseph Chamberlain in his Library, Princes Gardens, LondonJoseph Chamberlain in the Library of his Princes Gardens home in SW London. circa 1900
Joseph Chamberlain, as a Birmingham City councillorJoseph Chamberlain, early portrait as a Birmingham City councillor. 19th century
John Wesleys Foundery Chapel, Moorfields, LondonJohn Wesleys Foundery (or Foundry) Chapel in Moorfields, London, a former brass cannon foundry used as a chapel from 1739 until 1778