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13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection (#3)

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Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sunset View from Bantry Bay with Boat in the Foreground

Sunset View from Bantry Bay with Boat in the Foreground
Bantry Bay, Western Cape Province, South Africa

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: An Aerial View of Langabaan Lagoon

An Aerial View of Langabaan Lagoon
Langabaan, Western Cape Province, South Africa

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: An Aerial View of a Delta at Bateke National Park

An Aerial View of a Delta at Bateke National Park
Bateke National Park, Gabon, West Africa

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir Isaac Newton, English physicist, mathematician and astronomer, (c1850)

Sir Isaac Newton, English physicist, mathematician and astronomer, (c1850). Newtons discoveries were prolific and exerted a huge influence on science and thought

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician, (c1850)

Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician, (c1850). Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Ray, English naturalist, (c1850)

John Ray, English naturalist, (c1850). A naturalist and the pioneer of plant taxonomy, Ray (1627-1705) is sometimes referred to as the father of English natural history

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Locke, English philosopher, (c1850)

John Locke, English philosopher, (c1850). Locke (1632-1704) is regarded as the father of British empiricism. He was the author of Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir William Temple, 17th century English statesman and essayist, (c1850)

Sir William Temple, 17th century English statesman and essayist, (c1850). Temple (1628-1699) successfully negotiated the marriage of William, Prince of Orange and Princess Mary of England

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Henry Purcell, 17th century English Baroque composer, (c1850)

Henry Purcell, 17th century English Baroque composer, (c1850). Purcell (c1659-1695) produced a wide variety of music including some 250 songs, operas, anthems, services and incidental music

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish natural philosopher, (c1850)

Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish natural philosopher, (c1850). Boyle (1627-1691) was the seventh son of the first Earl of Cork

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Thomas Sydenham, 17th century English physician, (c1850)

Thomas Sydenham, 17th century English physician, (c1850). Sydenham (1624-1689) has been described as the father of English medicine

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir William Petty, 17th century English economist, scientist and philosopher, (c1850)

Sir William Petty, 17th century English economist, scientist and philosopher, (c1850). Petty (1623-1687) is regarded as the founder of the philosophy of laissez-faire economic policy

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Andrew Marvell, 17th century English metaphysical poet, (c1850)

Andrew Marvell, 17th century English metaphysical poet, (c1850). Marvell (1621-1678) helped to convince Charles IIs government not to execute fellow poet John Milton for his antimonarchical writings

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Isaac Barrow, 17th century English classical scholar, theologian, and mathematician, (c1850)

Isaac Barrow, 17th century English classical scholar, theologian, and mathematician, (c1850). Barrow (1630-1677) was the teacher of Isaac Newton

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Samuel Butler, 17th century English poet and satirist, (c1850)

Samuel Butler, 17th century English poet and satirist, (c1850). Butler (1612-1680) is best remembered for Hudibras, a satirical poem on Puritanism. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Miltons monument, St Giless Church, Cripplegate, London, c1850

John Miltons monument, St Giless Church, Cripplegate, London, c1850. Miltons (1608-1674) most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost, first published in 1667

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Jeremy Taylor, 17th century English Anglican clergyman, (c1850)

Jeremy Taylor, 17th century English Anglican clergyman, (c1850). Taylor (1613-1667) achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Oliver Cromwell, 17th century English soldier and statesman, (c1850)

Oliver Cromwell, 17th century English soldier and statesman, (c1850). Cromwell (1599-1658) commanded the forces of Parliament during the English Civil War

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: William Harvey, English physician, (c1850)

William Harvey, English physician, (c1850). Harvey (1578-1657) was a medical doctor who is credited with first correctly describing, in exact detail

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Statue of Charles I, Charing Cross, London, c1850

Statue of Charles I, Charing Cross, London, c1850. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies. (London, c1850)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: The Old Mercers Hall, London, 1909

The Old Mercers Hall, London, 1909
The Old Mercers Hall, 1909. Engraving taken from the Harmsworth History of the World. (London, 1909)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Charles II visiting Sir Christopher Wren during the building of St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1909

Charles II visiting Sir Christopher Wren during the building of St Pauls Cathedral, London, 1909. Illustration taken from the Harmsworth History of the World. (London, 1909)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Tower of London, 16th century (1909)

Tower of London, 16th century (1909). The Tower as it was in the time of Elizabeth I. Taken from the Harmsworth History of the World. (London, 1909)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Luthers Protest, 1517, (1909)

Luthers Protest, 1517, (1909)
Luthers protest, 1517, (1909). Martin Luther nailing his theses to the door of Wittenberg Church. Engraving taken from the Harmsworth History of the World. (London, 1909)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Pope Leo X excommunicating Martin Luther as a heretic, Rome, 1521 (1909)

Pope Leo X excommunicating Martin Luther as a heretic, Rome, 1521 (1909). Engraving taken from the Harmsworth History of the World. (London, 1909)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: The Capture of Richard the Lion, 1192, (1909)

The Capture of Richard the Lion, 1192, (1909). Richard I of England was made prisoner by Leopold, Duke of Austria in 1192 while on his way back from the Third Crusade

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: An English tournament, 1909

An English tournament, 1909. Engraving taken from the Harmsworth History of the World. (London, 1909)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: The Crusaders Feud, 1909

The Crusaders Feud, 1909. Fight between the French and English at Gizor. Engraving taken from Harmsworth, History of the World, published in London, 1909

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Crusaders sighting Jerusalem, 1909. Artist: Stephen Reid

Crusaders sighting Jerusalem, 1909. Artist: Stephen Reid
Crusaders sighting Jerusalem, 1909. The Crusades were a series of military campaigns conducted in the name of Christendom

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: St Stephens, Walbrook, c1850

St Stephens, Walbrook, c1850
St Stephen s, Walbrook, c1850. The small church in the Church of Englands City of London Diocese was built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1672-1680. Twelve columns support the dome

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Hampden, 17th century English politician and soldier, (c1850)

John Hampden, 17th century English politician and soldier, (c1850). Hampden (1594-1643) was an English Parliamentary leader who opposed King Charles I over ship money

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Selden, English jurist, antiquary and oriental scholar, (c1850)

John Selden, English jurist, antiquary and oriental scholar, (c1850). Portrait of Selden (1584-1654), a polymath saluted by John Milton as the chief of learned men reputed in this land

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Monument to Francis Bacon, in St Michaels Church near St Albans, Hertfordshire, c1850

Monument to Francis Bacon, in St Michaels Church near St Albans, Hertfordshire, c1850. English philosopher, statesman and essayist Bacon (1561-1626) became Lord Chancellor in 1618

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: The Shakespeare Jubilee At Stratford upon Avon, c1850

The Shakespeare Jubilee At Stratford upon Avon, c1850
The Shakespeare Jubilee at Stratford upon Avon, c1850. The Shakespeare birthday celebrations in the town that was his birthplace date back to the 18th century

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, (c1850)

Elizabeth I, Queen of England, (c1850). The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603) ruled from 1558 until 1603. She is referred to as The Virgin Queen, as she never married

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: William Camden, English antiquarian and historian, (c1850)

William Camden, English antiquarian and historian, (c1850). Camden (1551-1623) produced the first topographical survey of Great Britain

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir Thomas Gresham, English merchant and financier, (1823)

Sir Thomas Gresham, English merchant and financier, (1823). Gresham (c1519-1579) was the founder of the Royal Exchange. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies, London, c1850

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, (c1850)

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, (c1850). Cecil (1520-1598) was an English politician and the chief advisor of Queen Elizabeth I. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies, London, c1850

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, English statesman, (1823)

Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, English statesman, (1823). Cromwell (c1485-1540) was King Henry VIII of Englands chief minister. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies, London, c1850

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, (c1850)

John Knox, Scottish religious reformer, (c1850). Knox (c1514-1572) played the lead part in reforming the Church in Scotland in a Presbyterian manner

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Old palace at Greenwich, c1850

Old palace at Greenwich, c1850. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies, London, c1850

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Colet, English clergyman and educational pioneer, (c1850)

John Colet, English clergyman and educational pioneer, (c1850). Colet (1467-1519) was the founder of St Pauls School in 1512. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies, London, c1850

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, (c1850)

Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, (c1850). Wolsey (c1475-1530), was an English statesman and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Saint Sir Thomas More, English politician, scholar and martyr, (c1850)

Saint Sir Thomas More, English politician, scholar and martyr, (c1850). More (1478-1535) was Henry VIIIs Lord Chancellor from 1529-1532

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Shrine of Henry V, Westminster Abbey, London, c1850

Shrine of Henry V, Westminster Abbey, London, c1850. The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: James I, King of Scotland, (c1850)

James I, King of Scotland, (c1850). Portrait of King James I (1394-1437) who was King of the Scots from 1406-1437. For the first 18 years of his reign however he was a hostage of the English

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Henry VII, King of England, (c1850)

Henry VII, King of England, (c1850). Henry (1457-1509) came to the throne in 1485 after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last engagement of the Wars of the Roses

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (c1850)

Geoffrey Chaucer, 14th century English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, and diplomat, (c1850). Portrait of Chaucer, (c1343-1400), author of The Canterbury Tales



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