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Three adder stones, also known as hag stones, witch stones, serpents eggs and snakes eggs. They are believed by some to have been formed by the secretions of snakes or adders
Cartoon, John Bulls Alien Act -- a satirical comment on an incident which took place on 10 April 1848, when a Frenchman was heard shouting out that all the English were cowards
Mr PickwickArtists impression of Mr Pickwick from The Pickwick Papers. Date: circa 1905
BELL FOUNDRYBell making : lowering the mould over the core. Date: 1950s
Anarchist Conspirators in London - Arrest at Club AutonomieArrest at Club Autonomie - struggle to handcuff an anarchist. Date: 1894
Musical chairsChildren having fun playing musical chairs accompanied by a pianist. Artist: Anon. Date: circa 1902
Cartoon, A Great Demonstration -- satirical comment on the Chartist movement, depicting a Chartist leader backing down immediately when a magistrate tells him that his proposed demonstration will not
Cartoon, A Silly Trick -- Farmer John Bull can t be fooled by a trickster with a turnip head, pretending to be an invading French soldier. Date: 1848
Cartoon, Wellington Stirring Up the British Lion -- with the threat of a French invasion, the lion dozes unconcerned, telling the Duke that he will be ready when hes wanted. Date: 1848
Cartoon, Noble Poulterers; or, Licensed to Sell Game -- a Peer of the Realm, making money out of the game caught on his estate, mostly fed at the expense of his tenant farmers. Date: 1845
Cartoon, John Bull among the Lilliputians -- a satirical political comment on relationships between Great Britain and other countries, with suggestions of exploitation. Date: 1847
Cartoon, Court of Young England -- The New Generation. A comment on Benjamin Disraelis Young England movement, a political splinter group consisting mostly of Conservative aristocrats who were at
London Bridge, terminus 1843London Bridge Terminus of the South-Eastern, Greenwich, Brighton, and Croydon Railways, Date: 1843
Lady Alexandra Haig and Lady Lettice Ashley-CooperChristmas carol party at Londonderry House organised by Miss Olga Lynn in aid of the Devon Nook Home for Unmarried Mothers, December 1938
The British Valhalla -- Our Crusading Kings. Showing King Richard I of England (the Lionheart) viewing Jerusalem, and Richard with King Philip II of France, during the Third Crusade (1189 - 1192)
Corn Exchange, Glasgow, ScotlandThe recently built Corn Exchange in Glasgow, Scotland. Date: 1843
Proprietary College, Cheltenham, GloucestershireThe newly built Proprietary College in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Date: 1843
New Buildings, Lincolns Inn, London, built in 16th century style, containing a large dining hall, a library and a drawing room. Date: 1843
Bronze figure found at Roman fort at Richborough, KentBronze figure of a Roman soldier playing the bagpipes, found at the Roman fort at Richborough, Kent, site of the Claudian invasion of Britain in 43 AD. Date: 1843
Aerial plan of the Roman fort at Richborough, Kent, site of the Claudian invasion of Britain in 43 AD. Date: 1843
Remains of Roman fort at Richborough, KentRemains of the Roman fort (north wall) at Richborough, Kent, site of the Claudian invasion of Britain in 43 AD. Date: 1843
Varieties of ants and their nests -- nest of the Fuliginous ant, Formica fuliginosa, Yellow ant (Formica flava), Fallow ant (Formica rufa), nest of the Common Yellow ant
Giovanni Bellini with figures from his paintingsPortrait of Giovanni Bellini (c1430 - 1516), Italian renaissance artist, with figures from his paintings. Date: late 15th century
Women and children, Rome, Italy. Date: early 19th century
View of Portobelo, Colon Province, Panama. Date: 1843
Common Humble Bees (Bombus terrestris) -- male, large female, and worker. Date: 1843
Rajputs on horseback, Rajasthan, northern India. Date: 1843
Planing machine, Clyde steamboat works, Glasgow, Scotland. Date: 1843
Boring machine, Clyde steamboat works, GlasgowMan operating a boring machine, Clyde steamboat works, Glasgow, Scotland. Date: 1843
Cutting and punching engine, Clyde steamboat works, Glasgow, Scotland. Date: 1843
Dungeon Ghyll Force, Langdale, Cumbria, Lake DistrictDungeon Ghyll Force waterfall, Langdale, Cumbria (Westmorland), Lake District, mentioned in one of Wordsworths poems. Date: 1843
Country people, Langdale, Cumbria, Lake DistrictCountry people with dogs at Langdale, Cumbria (Westmorland), Lake District, an area referred to in Wordsworths poems. Date: 1843
Female attendant, Birth of Virgin, by Domenico GhirlandaioFemale attendant in the Birth of the Virgin, by Domenico Ghirlandaio (1448 - 1494), engraving after a fresco in the choir of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy
Virgin proceeding to the Temple, by Domenico GhirlandaioThe Virgin proceeding to the Temple with female attendants, by Domenico Ghirlandaio (1448-1494), engraving after a fresco in the choir of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy. Date: 1485-1490
Falkland Palace, Falkland, Fife, Scotland. Date: 1843
Scottish Highland drover at work with sheep and cattle. Date: 1843
Two chieftains of the Kutch Province, north-west India. Date: 1843
Solitary farmhouse, Langdale, Cumbria, Lake District, referred to in one of Wordsworths poems. Date: 1843
View of Blea Tarn, Langdale, Cumbria, Lake DistrictView of Blea Tarn, Langdale, Cumbria (Westmorland), Lake District. Date: 1843
View of the Skellig Islands, off the SW coast of IrelandView of the Skellig Islands, off the south-west coast of Ireland. Date: 1843
Chapel (now Holy Trinity Church) at Seathwaite, CumbriaChapel (now rebuilt as Holy Trinity Church) at Seathwaite, Cumbria. Date: 1843
Steam Boiler Making at Vulcan Foundry, Glasgow 1843Construction of a large steam boiler for a boat at the Vulcan Foundry, Clyde, Glasgow. A large pair of bellows stands at the front of the scene. Date: 1843
The Oxford Credit Question 1848The Oxford Credit Question; or, six of one and half-a-dozen of the other. Date: 1848
The Anarchist Conspirators in London - Greenwich BombingThe Anarchist Conspirators in London - (from top left): 1. The Autonomie Club, Windmill Street, Tottenham Court Road. 2. Bourdins Workroom as left by him on the day of the explosion. 3
Engagement Portrait of the MountbattensThe official engagement portrait of Louis Mountbatten, Ist Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979) and Edwina Cynthia Annette Ashley (1901-1960), daughter of Wilfred William Ashley. Date: 1922
BELL FOUNDRYBell making : pouring molten steel into the space between the core and the mould. Date: 1950s
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