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Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Seated scribe, Ancient Egyptian, 5th Dynasty, 2498-2345 BC

Seated scribe, Ancient Egyptian, 5th Dynasty, 2498-2345 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Ancient Egyptian sculptors working on statues, c1842-1845

Ancient Egyptian sculptors working on statues, c1842-1845. Lithograph based on drawings made by the German egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius while working in a private cemetery of the Ancient

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Wall painting from tomb of Sennefer, Abydos, Ancient Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1450 BC

Wall painting from tomb of Sennefer, Abydos, Ancient Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1450 BC. Detail showing a boat on the Nile with a square-rigged sail and oarsmen

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Model of a baker kneading dough and forming loaves, Ancient Egyptian

Model of a baker kneading dough and forming loaves, Ancient Egyptian

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Brewer, Ancient Egyptian model

Brewer, Ancient Egyptian model. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Potter turning vessels on a wheel, Ancient Egyptian, Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty (2565-2420 BC)

Potter turning vessels on a wheel, Ancient Egyptian, Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty (2565-2420 BC). Limestone model. From the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Woman brewing beer, Ancient Egyptian tomb model

Woman brewing beer, Ancient Egyptian tomb model. From the Cairo Museum, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Ancient Egyptian jewellery

Ancient Egyptian jewellery. In the centre of the middle item is a carving of sacred scarab beetle. From the British Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Wall painting from the tomb of Ti, Saqqara, Ancient Egypt, Early 5th Dynasty, c2498-2450 BC

Wall painting from the tomb of Ti, Saqqara, Ancient Egypt, Early 5th Dynasty, c2498-2450 BC. A detail of a painted relief showing two carpenters at work

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Thoth, ibis-headed god of the Moon, Ancient Egyptian, 5th-6th Dynasty (c2498-2181 BC)

Thoth, ibis-headed god of the Moon, Ancient Egyptian, 5th-6th Dynasty (c2498-2181 BC). Thoth was patron of scribes and magicians, and secretary of the gods. Limestone relief

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Wall painting from the tomb of Methethi, Saqqara, Ancient Egypt, Old Kingdom, c2371-2350 BC

Wall painting from the tomb of Methethi, Saqqara, Ancient Egypt, Old Kingdom, c2371-2350 BC
Milking a cow, wall painting from the tomb of Methethi, Saqqara, Ancient Egypt, Old Kingdom, c2371-2350 BC. Methethi (Metjetji)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Boats on the Nile, c1838-1839. Artist: David Roberts

Boats on the Nile, c1838-1839. Artist: David Roberts
Boats on the Nile, c1838-1839. In the foreground water is being raised by means of a shaduf. Watercolour by the Scottish artist David Roberts (1796-1864)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Interior of the sandstone Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838

Interior of the sandstone Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838. Artist: Mitan
Interior of the sandstone Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt. The temple was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC

Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC
Sandstone statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC. The temple was built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1212 BC)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Sandstone Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838. Artist: Louis Haghe

Sandstone Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838. Artist: Louis Haghe
Sandstone Temple of Edfu, dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838. The temple was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Portico of the sandstone Temple of Edfu dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838

Portico of the sandstone Temple of Edfu dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838. Artist: Louis Haghe
Portico of the sandstone Temple of Edfu dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus, Egypt, 1838. The temple was built during the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Entrance to a tomb in the Valley of the Kings near Thebes, Egypt, 1855

Entrance to a tomb in the Valley of the Kings near Thebes, Egypt, 1855. The Valley of the Kings was the site of over 60 tombs of pharaohs and nobles of the Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom (1550-1069 BC)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Exterior of the Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878

Exterior of the Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. The great temple at Karnak (Thebes), built in the 14th-13th century BC in the reigns of Rameses I and Rameses II

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Artist: P Sebah

Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Artist: P Sebah
Hypostyle hall, temple of Amun-Re, Karnak, Egypt, 1878. Carved and decorated pillars at the temple of Amun-Re at Karnak (Thebes)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Pyramids at Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, 26th century BC (1801)

Pyramids at Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, 26th century BC (1801). In the foreground is the Pyramid of Khafre (Chephren), 4th king of 4th dynasty

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist

Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist. By deciphering the Rosetta Stone, Young made possible the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphs

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Golden throne of Tutankhamun, Ancient Egyptian, 18th dynasty, New Kingdom, 14th century BC

Golden throne of Tutankhamun, Ancient Egyptian, 18th dynasty, New Kingdom, 14th century BC. This panel is from the back of a throne belonging to the Pharaoh Tutankhamun (d c1323 BC)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The Factory Children, 1814. Artist: George Walker of Seacroft

The Factory Children, 1814. Artist: George Walker of Seacroft
The Factory Children, 1814. Boy and girl employees walk to work carrying the days food in baskets. In the background is a typical West Riding mill for wool or cotton

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Interior of the Cloth Hall, Leeds, 1814. Artist: George Walker of Seacroft

Interior of the Cloth Hall, Leeds, 1814. Artist: George Walker of Seacroft
Interior of the Cloth Hall, Leeds, 1814. This building was one of the great centres for the sale of woollen cloth. Merchants are bargaining over bolts/pieces of fabric

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Bombay, the East India Companys port on the Malabar Coast of India, 1755

Bombay, the East India Companys port on the Malabar Coast of India, 1755. Company trading vessels are in the foreground and quayside warehouses and buildings behind

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Covent Garden, London, showing stalls in the centre of the square, 1753

Covent Garden, London, showing stalls in the centre of the square, 1753. Covent Garden was the site of the principal fruit and vegetable market for the city from 1670 until 1974

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: French agriculture; sowing seed broadcast, late 18th century

French agriculture; sowing seed broadcast, late 18th century. From an edition of 17th century French poet Jean de la Fontaines Fables

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: John Morley, British Secretary for Ireland, 1894

John Morley, British Secretary for Ireland, 1894. Morley (1838-1923) is portrayed holding the hand of the Evicted Tenant Bill he has shepherded through the House of Commons

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Edward Carson, Irish-born British politician and jurist, 1898

Edward Carson, Irish-born British politician and jurist, 1898. The Leader of the Irish Unionists, Carson (1854-1935) opposed Home Rule for Ireland. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 9 July 1898)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The Royal Exchange, London, late 17th century

The Royal Exchange, London, late 17th century. This is the second building which replaced the original built by Sir Thomas Gresham, which was destroyed in the Fire of London in 1666

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Man smoking a pipe, early 17th century

Man smoking a pipe, early 17th century. A family group, with the father with a pipe producing much smoke while his wife and children seem to be raising objections

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Le Tabac, 17th century. Artist: Abraham Bosse

Le Tabac, 17th century. Artist: Abraham Bosse
Le Tabac, 17th century. Officers drinking and smoking clay pipes. In the left background is a curtained bed. Engraving after Jean de Saint-Igny (c1600-1649)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Young woman smoking a clay pipe and holding a wine glass, 17th century

Young woman smoking a clay pipe and holding a wine glass, 17th century. Anti-smoking and drinking print on the Apish Art of Tasting

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The Custom House, London, c1660. Artist: John Dunster

The Custom House, London, c1660. Artist: John Dunster
The Custom House, London, c1660

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Westminster Bridge, London, 1753

Westminster Bridge, London, 1753. Westminster Abbey is on the right. At this date the Thames was a busy city thoroughfare, as can be seen from the amount of traffic on the river

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Production of cocoa, 16th century

Production of cocoa, 16th century. A cocoa bush shaded by a larger type of tree and cocoa beans lying in the sun to dry. In the left foreground a native is making a fire by means of the blister method

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Female telegraph workers, 1871

Female telegraph workers, 1871. Women working in the main (telegraph) instrument room, Post Office Telegraph Headquarters, Telegraph Street, London

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Baker and Finnemores pen factory, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, England, 1870

Baker and Finnemores pen factory, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, England, 1870
Bakers and Finnemores Pen Factory, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, England, 1870. On the left, blanks are being stamped from strips of steel with machines powered through shaft and belting

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country in the English Midlands, 1890

Making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country in the English Midlands, 1890. Women made the smaller sizes of chain. A No.8 had about 79 links per metre

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Female typist, 1893

Female typist, 1893

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Female telephonists at the Central Telephone Exchange, Paris, 1890

Female telephonists at the Central Telephone Exchange, Paris, 1890

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The War Workers, 1916

The War Workers, 1916. During the 1914-1918 war women in Britain took over the jobs of men sent to the Front. The demand for female suffrage was temporarily silenced by the national crisis

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Girl on her way to starting work in domestic service, 1884. Artist: Marian Gardiner

Girl on her way to starting work in domestic service, 1884. Artist: Marian Gardiner
Girl on her way to starting work in domestic service, 1884. A country girl in a railway carriage leaving home for the first time to go into service as a maid in a city

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Elizabeth I on her way to open the first Royal Exchange, London, 23 January 1571 (c1680)

Elizabeth I on her way to open the first Royal Exchange, London, 23 January 1571 (c1680). The building, designed by Sir Thomas Gresham, was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The Royal Exchange, London, 1686

The Royal Exchange, London, 1686. This is the second building which replaced the original built by Sir Thomas Gresham, which was destroyed in the Fire of London in 1666

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Royal Exchange, London, late 18th century

Royal Exchange, London, late 18th century. This was the second Royal Exchange built after Greshams original building destroyed in Fire of London in 1666

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Karl Marx, German political, social and economic theorist, late 19th century

Karl Marx, German political, social and economic theorist, late 19th century. The father of modern communism, Marx (1818-1883)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Train crossing a wooden trestle bridge on the Union Pacific Railroad, Wyoming, USA, c1870

Train crossing a wooden trestle bridge on the Union Pacific Railroad, Wyoming, USA, c1870
Train crossing a wooden trestle bridge on the Union Pacific Railroad, near Sherman, Wyoming, USA, c1870. Incorporated by an Act of Congress in 1862



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