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3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection (#6)

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Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Elmina, Gold Coast, West Africa, c1890

Elmina, Gold Coast, West Africa, c1890. Elmina was the first important European port on the Gold Coast. It was founded by Portuguese in 1482 and became a major centre for the gold trade

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Senegalese people, c1890

Senegalese people, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Shoe shop in Fez, Morocco, c1890

Shoe shop in Fez, Morocco, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The Sultan of Morocco, c1890

The Sultan of Morocco, c1890. Hassan I of Morocco (1836-1894) was Sultan of Morocco from 1873 to 1894. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Bedouins at prayer, c1890

Bedouins at prayer, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: A gallery in the palace at Constantine, Algeria, c1890

A gallery in the palace at Constantine, Algeria, c1890. View of the colonnade and courtyard garden at Constantine or Qusantinah

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Moorish coffee house at Sidi Bou Said, Tunis, c1890

Moorish coffee house at Sidi Bou Said, Tunis, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Susa, Khuzestan, Iran, c1890

Susa, Khuzestan, Iran, c1890. View of the ancient city of Susa or Shush, which was the administrative capital of the Persian king Darius I

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Moors, c1890

Moors, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: A Moorish warrior, c1890

A Moorish warrior, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: An Arab merchant at Tlemcen, Algeria, c1890

An Arab merchant at Tlemcen, Algeria, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, Cassell, London, Paris, c1890

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The ruins of the Palace of Rameses III, Medinet Habu, Upper Egypt, c1890

The ruins of the Palace of Rameses III, Medinet Habu, Upper Egypt, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: An Arab soldier of Tunis, c1890

An Arab soldier of Tunis, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Boulak on the Nile River, Cairo, Egypt, c1890

Boulak on the Nile River, Cairo, Egypt, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Alexandria from the sea, Egypt, c1890

Alexandria from the sea, Egypt, c1890. The Egyptian port of Alexandria. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The tomb of the Mamelukes, c1890

The tomb of the Mamelukes, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The royal palace at Gondar, the ancient capital of Abyssinia, c1890

The royal palace at Gondar, the ancient capital of Abyssinia, c1890. Gonder or Gondar was formerly the capital of Ethiopia

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Arab dhows on the Red Sea, c1890

Arab dhows on the Red Sea, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Aden, Yemen, c1890

Aden, Yemen, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Mocha, Yemen, c1890

Mocha, Yemen, c1890. The coastal town of Mocha (Al Mukha) was a coffee port of international importance. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Facade of a house in the old part of Cairo, Egypt, c1890

Facade of a house in the old part of Cairo, Egypt, c1890. Carved and pierced wooden screens on old buildings in the Egyptian capital

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The tomb of Nadir Shah of Persia at Mecca, (1688-1747), c1890

The tomb of Nadir Shah of Persia at Mecca, (1688-1747), c1890
The tomb of Nadir Shah of Persia at Mecca, c1890. Turkmen ruler Nadir Shah (1688-1747) was assassinated in 1747. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The cemetery at Mecca, c1890

The cemetery at Mecca, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The banks of the Euphrates, c1890

The banks of the Euphrates, c1890. The River Euphrates rises in Turkey, flows through Syria and Iraq, and then joins the Tigris to form the Shatt al Arab

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The southern ramparts of Jerusalem, c1890

The southern ramparts of Jerusalem, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Damascus, Syria, c1890

Damascus, Syria, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Baghdad, Iraq, c1890

Baghdad, Iraq, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The ruins of Sardis, Lydia, Turkey, c1890

The ruins of Sardis, Lydia, Turkey, c1890. Lydia became the western capital of the Persian Empire after the overthrow in 546 BC of King Croesus by Cyrus the Great of Persia

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The environs of Damascus, Syria, c1890

The environs of Damascus, Syria, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Armenian ladies, c1890

Armenian ladies, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Jaffa, Israel, c1890

Jaffa, Israel, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento, (1900)

Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento, (1900). Garibaldi (1807-1882) was involved in the Young Italy movement

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Charles Darwin, renowned naturalist and thinker, (1900)

Charles Darwin, renowned naturalist and thinker, (1900). Darwin (1809-1882) put forward the modern theory of evolution and proposed the principle of evolution by natural selection

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The ships were called the Terror and the Erebus, 1847, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

The ships were called the Terror and the Erebus, 1847, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
The ships were called the Terror and the Erebus, 1847, (1905). John Franklins doomed expedition to find the North-West Passage

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The Boer leaders were blindfolded and guarded by soldiers of the Black Watch, 1902, (1905)

The Boer leaders were blindfolded and guarded by soldiers of the Black Watch, 1902, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
The Boer leaders were blindfolded and guarded by soldiers of the Black Watch, 1902, (1905). The Boer War; British soldiers lead Boers blindfold to a meeting to discuss peace terms

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Not till after the battle did Blucher and Wellington meet, 1815, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

Not till after the battle did Blucher and Wellington meet, 1815, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
Not till after the battle did Blucher and Wellington meet, 1815, (1905). The Duke of Wellington and his Prussian ally Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher meet after the Battle of Waterloo

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Richards shop soon became the fashion, 1750s, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

Richards shop soon became the fashion, 1750s, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
Richards shop soon became the fashion, 1750s, (1905). Richard Arkwrights barber shop undercut all the others. Arkwright, the Englishman credited with the invention of the water frame

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: They took a sad farewell of each other, 1746, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

They took a sad farewell of each other, 1746, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
They took a sad farewell of each other, 1746, (1905). Bonnie Prince Charlie and Flora MacDonald part. Illustration from Our Island Story by H E Marshall, published by T C & E C Jack Ltd

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: How the Union Jack was made, 1905. Artist: As Forrest

How the Union Jack was made, 1905. Artist: As Forrest
How the Union Jack was made, 1905. The origins of the British flag, showing St Georges cross, (England); St Andrews cross, (Scotland); St Patricks cross

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The Deliverer had come, 1688, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

The Deliverer had come, 1688, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
The Deliverer had come, 1688, (1905). William of Orange lands at Torbay in Devon. Illustration from Our Island Story by H E Marshall, published by T C & E C Jack Ltd, (London and Edinburgh, 1905)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: A band of exiles moor d their bark on the wild New England shore, 1620, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

A band of exiles moor d their bark on the wild New England shore, 1620, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
A band of exiles moor d their bark on the wild New England shore, 1620, (1905). The Puritans land on Plymouth Rock to found the first Quaker colony in America

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Stern men with drawn swords closed in upon him, 1605, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

Stern men with drawn swords closed in upon him, 1605, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
Stern men with drawn swords closed in upon him, 1605, (1905). The Gunpowder Plot; Guy Fawkes is discovered in the cellars of the Houses of Parliament

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Henry sent Wolsey away from court, c1529, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

Henry sent Wolsey away from court, c1529, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
Henry sent Wolsey away from court, c1529, (1905). King Henry VIII banishes Cardinal Wolsey. Illustration from Our Island Story by H E Marshall, published by T C & E C Jack Ltd, (London and Edinburgh)

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The nobles plucked red or white roses and put them in their caps, 15th century, (1905)

The nobles plucked red or white roses and put them in their caps, 15th century, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
One after another all the nobles plucked red or white roses and put them in their caps, 15th century, (1905). The founding of the Houses of York and Lancaster; Richard, Duke of York

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: I send you to prison, said Judge Gascoigne, 14th century, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

I send you to prison, said Judge Gascoigne, 14th century, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
For your contempt and disobedience I send you to prison, said Judge Gascoigne, 14th century, (1905). Prince Hal, the future King Henry IV, is sentenced to prison

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The King made the Black Prince a Knight of the Order of the Garter, 1348, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

The King made the Black Prince a Knight of the Order of the Garter, 1348, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
The King made the Black Prince a Knight of the Order of the Garter, 1348, (1905). Edward III bestows the Order of the Garter on his son, Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: Bruce lifted his battle-axe high in the air... 1314, (1905). Artist: As Forrest

Bruce lifted his battle-axe high in the air... 1314, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
Bruce lifted his battle-axe high in the air, then brought it crashing down upon the helmet of Bohun, 1314, (1905). King Robert the Bruce of Scotland kills Sir Henry de Bohun, an English knight

Background image3 Jul 2006 Premium Framed Print Collection: The Count rode again and again at Edward till his lance was splintered in his hand, c1270, (1905)

The Count rode again and again at Edward till his lance was splintered in his hand, c1270, (1905). Artist: As Forrest
The Count rode again and again at Edward till his lance was splintered in his hand, c1270, (1905). Count of Chalons and Edward I fight in the Little War of Chalons



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