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Elizabethan Lawyers Date: circa 1600
Elizabethan Minstrels outside a Tavern Date: circa 1600
Ian MacPherson, Secretary for Ireland(James) Ian Stewart Macpherson, 1st Baron Strathcarron, (1880 - 1937), British lawyer and Liberal politician, pictured at the time he was appointed Secretary of State for Ireland in the 1919
Raiymbek Batyr. Kazakh warrior - A famous Kazakh warrior from the 18th century
Chattering girlsLittle Gossips. Silhouette. Artist: Helen Grace Marsh Lambert Date: 1918
Tea Tree, Thea Bohea, China. Date: 1820
Gathering the leaves of the tea plant, China. (2 of 4) Date: 1832
Final process of mixing the tea, China. (4 of 4) Date: 1832
Drying and rolling the green tea, China. (3 of 4) Date: 1832
Roasting tea over a fire, China. Date: 1851
Cultivation of the tea plant, China. (1 of 4) Date: 1832
Drying tea indoors, China. Date: 1851
Sifting tea by hand, China. Date: 1851
Drying tea in the open air, ChinaDrying tea on a frame in the open air, China. Date: 1851
Sorting tea, China. Date: circa 1870
Gathering tea. Date: circa 1870s
Drying tea by roasting it over a fire. Date: circa 1870s
Tea gathering in Japan. Date: 1881
Weighing tea chests, China. Date: 1888
Tasting room, United Kingdom Tea Company, LondonOne of the tasting rooms of the United Kingdom Tea Company Limited, London, with various members of staff at work. Date: circa 1890
View inside St Marys Church, Iffley, Oxfordshire, dating back to the 12th century. Date: circa 1845
Paolo Veronese, Italian Renaissance artistPaolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari, 1528-1588), Italian Renaissance artist, based in Venice. Date: 16th century
Scene at a Lancashire cotton printing works - singeing machine. Date: 1843
Scene at a Lancashire calico bleaching and dyeing worksScene at a calico bleaching and dyeing works in Dukinfield, Lancashire, showing washing by dash wheels. Date: 1843
View inside Penshurst Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, by this time accessible via the new railway from London to Dover. From left to right can be seen the Elizabeth Gallery, Barrack Room, Prison
Irish pig drover at work. Date: 1843
St John taking leave of his parents, by Filippo Lippi (c1406-1469), Italian renaissance artist, with a profile portrait of the artist above. Date: 15th century
Carding machine in a Lancashire cotton millCarding machine with operatives in a Lancashire cotton mill. Date: 1843
Refilling chests at a tea warehouse 1874Workers refill tea chests in a warehouse. Date: 1874
Bulking at a tea warehouse 1874Workers shovel (or bulk) tea into tea chests in a warehouse. Date: 1874
Japanese tea cultivation 1874Series of tea cultivation in Japan. Date: 1874
CHINESE REBELS 1857Rebel Chinese soldiers Date: 1857
GAMBLING IN A BROTHELA gentleman and two lady friends make a night of it in a tavern Date: 1672
ASCOT 1895Privileged racegoers in the Enclosure before the race for the Ascot Gold Cup : police are on hand in case of trouble... Date: 1895
ASCOT 1890Fashionable racegoers in the privileged enclosure on Gold Cup Day Date: 1890
MONGOOSEA mongoose Date: circa 1840
KINGS THEATREA view of the stage and the audience at The Kings Theatre, Haymarket (formally known as The Opera House) Date: 1816
Cylinder Printing at Thomas Hoyles Print Works, Manchester, a repeating pattern onto a roll of calico cloth. Date: 1843
Victorian floral greetings card design, A6 size, No. 27 Date: 19th century
Victorian floral greetings card design, A6 size, No. 26 Date: 19th century
Victorian floral greetings card design, A6 size, No. 9 Date: 19th century
Victorian floral greetings card design, A6 size, No. 8 Date: 19th century
Victorian floral greetings card design, A6 size, No. 6 Date: 19th century
Girls with their dollsOff for a picnic. Silhouette. Artist: Helen Grace Marsh Lambert Date: 1918
Sir Roger de Coverley, fictitious character in The SpectatorSir Roger de Coverley, a fictitious country squire character created by Joseph Addison in The Spectator in the early 18th century, after whom a dance was named
Scene at a Lancashire cotton printing works - keir, or boiler, where the cloth is steeped in lime. Date: 1843