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Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Alexandru Averescu (1859-1938), Romanian military leader and politician, 1917

Alexandru Averescu (1859-1938), Romanian military leader and politician, 1917. After distinguishing himself as a military commander in World War I and gaining a wide popular following

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Avenzoar (Ibn Zuhr) (c1072-1162), Arab physician, 1493

Avenzoar (Ibn Zuhr) (c1072-1162), Arab physician, 1493. A native of Seville, Avenzoar was a noted clinician. From Liber chronicarum mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle) by Hartmann Schedel. (Nuremberg, 1493)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Alfred Austin (1835-1913), British poet, c1903

Alfred Austin (1835-1913), British poet, c1903
Alfred Austin (1835-1913) British poet laureate from 1896. Austin became Poet Laureate in 1896. He is pictured sitting at home at Swinford Old Manor, Ashford, Kent

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Alfred Austin (1835-1913), British poet, 1883. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne

Alfred Austin (1835-1913), British poet, 1883. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
Alfred Austin (1835-1913), British poet, 1883. Cartoon from the Fancy Portraits series in Punch, London, 3 March 1883, when Austin became editor of National Review

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Augustus Caesar - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), first Roman Emperor

Augustus Caesar - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), first Roman Emperor. Augustus became Emperor in 27 BC. His rule saw a great expansion of territory under Roman rule

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The Tiburtine Sibyl announcing to Caesar the coming of Jesus, 16th century

The Tiburtine Sibyl announcing to Caesar the coming of Jesus, 16th century. Augustus Caesar - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), became the first Roman Emperor in 27 BC

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: St Augustine of Hippo (350-430), 19th century

St Augustine of Hippo (350-430), 19th century
St Augustine of Hippo (350-430). St Augustine of Hippo is regarded as one of the great fathers of the early Christian church

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: St Augustine of Hippo (350-430), 1493

St Augustine of Hippo (350-430), 1493
St Augustine of Hippo of Hippo (350-430), 1493. St Augustine of Hippo is regarded as one of the great fathers of the early Christian church

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: St Augustine of Canterbury (d604)

St Augustine of Canterbury (d604). Augustine was sent by Pope Gregory I to convert the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity. He is seen here preaching before Ethelbert (552)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Pierre Francois Charles Augereau, Duke of Castiglione (1757-1816), French soldier

Pierre Francois Charles Augereau, Duke of Castiglione (1757-1816), French soldier. Augereau, shown in military uniform wearing orders and decorations, served during the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: John James Audobon (1780-1851), American ornithologist and artist, 1836

John James Audobon (1780-1851), American ornithologist and artist, 1836. In this cartoon, Audobon has a beak for a nose, and his collar, epaulettes and headdress are made of feathers

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Clement Atlee (1883-1967) British Labour statesman, 1932

Clement Atlee (1883-1967) British Labour statesman, 1932
Clement Atlee (1883-1967), British Labour statesman, 1932. Labour MP for Limehouse from 1922, Attlee became leader of the Labour Party in 1935

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Attila (c406-453) King of the Huns from 434, 19th century

Attila (c406-453) King of the Huns from 434, 19th century. Known as The Scourge of God, Attila led his armies on a series of campaigns through the Roman Empire in the 440s and 450s

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Francis Atterbury (1663-1732) English prelate, polemical writer and orator, 1732

Francis Atterbury (1663-1732) English prelate, polemical writer and orator, 1732. Atterbury became Bishop of Rochester in 1713

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: James Atlay (1817-1894), English cleric, 1877

James Atlay (1817-1894), English cleric, 1877. Atlay was Bishop of Hereford from 1868 to 1894

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Atahualpa (d1553), last Inca emperor of Peru, 1686

Atahualpa (d1553), last Inca emperor of Peru, 1686. Atahualpa was captured by the Spanish Conquistador Francisco Pizarro who, after extorting a huge ransom

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess Astor (1879-1964), British politician, c1920s

Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess Astor (1879-1964), British politician, c1920s
Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess Astor (1879-1964), American-born British politician, c1920s. Elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Plymouth in 1919

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Lord Asquith (1852-1928), Earl of Oxford, British Liberal Statesman, 1925-1928

Lord Asquith (1852-1928), Earl of Oxford, British Liberal Statesman, 1925-1928
Lord Asquith, Earl of Oxford, British Liberal Statesman, 1925-1928. Asquith served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1905 to 1908 and Prime Minister between 1908 and 1916

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928), British Liberal statesman, 1904. Artist: Spy

Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928), British Liberal statesman, 1904. Artist: Spy
Herbert Henry Asquith (1852-1928), British Liberal statesman, 1904. Asquith was Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1905 to 1908 and Prime Minister between 1908 and 1916

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The International Inventions Exhibition, Kensington, London, August 1885

The International Inventions Exhibition, Kensington, London, August 1885. A large crowd in front of fountains illuminated by electric light. The Royal Albert Hall is in the background

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Students at l Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, Paris, 1887

Students at l Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, Paris, 1887. First year students working in their private study time

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Environmental pollution, 1895

Environmental pollution, 1895. Pollution caused by heavy chemical industry, with birds and fishes struggling to survive. In the late 19th century industrial pollution was a growing problem

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Man Vitiates his Environment, early 20th century

Man Vitiates his Environment, early 20th century. A group of typical early 20th century blast furnaces with smoking chimneys causing atmospheric pollution

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The New Stamp Duty, 1880. Artist: John Tenniel

The New Stamp Duty, 1880. Artist: John Tenniel
The New Stamp Duty, 1880. Cartoon concerning the introduction by the Postmaster General, Henry Fawcett, of the Post Office Savings Bank penny stamp savings scheme. From Punch. (London, 1880)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: A Foolish and a Betting Man and A Wise and a Better Man, 1852

A Foolish and a Betting Man and A Wise and a Better Man, 1852. Cartoon from Punch (London, 1852) on the folly and profligacy of smoking and betting contrasted with the wisdom and prudence of saving

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Lace making, 1884

Lace making, 1884. A small girl minding the spools to see that all runs smoothly on a machine winding cotton thread on bobbins for use in making Nottingham machine lace

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: General view of kitchen at Richie & McCalls Cannery, Houndsditch, London, 1852

General view of kitchen at Richie & McCalls Cannery, Houndsditch, London, 1852. From The Illustrated London News, 31 January 1852

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Kitchen of a food cannery, c1870

Kitchen of a food cannery, c1870

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Saturday Night

Saturday Night. Scene of a warm and cosy cottage interior. The mother washes a child in a tub in front of the range, while father reads his newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: The Workmens Train, 1872

The Workmens Train, 1872. This picture shows steam trains at Gower Street station on the Metropolitan (underground) railway which opened in 1863. Workers hurry to catch their morning train to work

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Laundresses strike, 1891

Laundresses strike, 1891. A strikers leader addressing a meeting in Hyde Park, London. Cartoon from Punch. (London, 27 June 1891)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Women operatives tending power looms in a Yorkshire woollen mill, 1883

Women operatives tending power looms in a Yorkshire woollen mill, 1883

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Puddling furnace and mechanical hammer, Krupps Works, Essen, Germany, 19th century

Puddling furnace and mechanical hammer, Krupps Works, Essen, Germany, 19th century. Pig iron is being puddled to remove carbon and oxygen, after which the ball of hot metal (bloom) was then hammered

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Mammons Rents, 1883

Mammons Rents, 1883. The housing conditions of a poor labouring family, partly caused by high rents. Landlords were making up to 50% on their investments in already condemned properties

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Hat Maker

Hat Maker. Manufacture of beaver hats by felting material in a kettle (background) and blocking (shaping) the hat and brushing the pile. Although called beaver, little or no beaver fur was used

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Low rental workmens dwellings built by the Birkenhead Dock Co, c1844 (c1860)

Low rental workmens dwellings built by the Birkenhead Dock Co, c1844 (c1860). Elevation showing blocks of 3 houses of 4 floors, each divided into 2 dwellings with a living room

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Potters workshop, c1860

Potters workshop, c1860. A woman turns the wheel while a girl baller supplies the potter with lumps of clay of the correct weight for the next vessel to be thrown

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Throwing an earthenware vessel, c1860

Throwing an earthenware vessel, c1860. A belt-driven wheel of the type used at the Wedgwood and Copeland factories. The speed of the wheel is regulated by the boy raising or lowering a belt

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Sugar refinery, Southampton, England, which opened in 1851

Sugar refinery, Southampton, England, which opened in 1851. The boiler house (left foreground), engine house (centre left) and stove and retort house (centre and centre right)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Interior of a sugar refinery, 1860

Interior of a sugar refinery, 1860. Metal cones are being filled with liquid syrup which will crystallise to form sugar loaves

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Battle of Loos, France, World War I, 1915

Battle of Loos, France, World War I, 1915. Scottish regiments charging and overwhelming German trenches. The Battle of Loos was a major British offensive on the Western Front

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Railway steam locomotive designed in 1849 by English engineer Thomas Russell Crampton

Railway steam locomotive designed in 1849 by English engineer Thomas Russell Crampton. Cramptons (1816-1888) design featured a low-pitched boiler

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Passengers on a London to Glasgow train, 1884

Passengers on a London to Glasgow train, 1884. Top: as it should be (comfortable and well-ordered). Bottom: as it is (crowded and smoky)

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: View of Leeds, Yorkshire, early 19th century

View of Leeds, Yorkshire, early 19th century. The economy of Leeds was based on the wool industry. The citys prosperity was greatly increased in the Industrial Revolution by the construction of

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Siege of the Fortress of Faith

Siege of the Fortress of Faith. The Fortress of Faith besieged by unbelievers and heretics, defended by the Pope, bishops, monks, clerics and theologians

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: St James Palace and Park, London, showing formal planting of trees in avenues, 1750

St James Palace and Park, London, showing formal planting of trees in avenues, 1750. Men and women take the air and saunter along the walks in conversation

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Itinerant knife grinder sharpening a blade by turning a grindwheel with a treadle, c1867

Itinerant knife grinder sharpening a blade by turning a grindwheel with a treadle, c1867. The red can over the grindwheel contains lubricant. A brazier hangs on the handle of the cart

Background imageImages Dated 29th July 2005: Merchant and his clerk at the dockside checking goods at a warehouse, 1823

Merchant and his clerk at the dockside checking goods at a warehouse, 1823. From The Book of English Trades. (London, 1823)



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