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Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: The coming of Raphael

The coming of Raphael, a scene from the bible. Engraving from 1870. Engraving by Gustave Dore, Photo by D Walker

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Clothing: Mannequins: Twenty four of Britains models have spent nearly one thousand

Clothing: Mannequins: Twenty four of Britains models have spent nearly one thousand hours rehearsing for Britains biggest ever fashion show which marks the opening of London Fashion Week on May 7th

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Reveille Fashions: L to R: Jackie Jackson, Nicky Allan and Ann Cave

Reveille Fashions: L to R: Jackie Jackson, Nicky Allan and Ann Cave. September 1959 P025287

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Reveille Fashions: Rosemary Stewart and Norma Maden August 1959 P025285

Reveille Fashions: Rosemary Stewart and Norma Maden August 1959 P025285

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Clothing Fashion 1958: March 1958 P025316

Clothing Fashion 1958: March 1958 P025316

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Ascot Fashions, Miss Ogden. June 1925

Ascot Fashions, Miss Ogden. June 1925

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Children: Boy bicycle. December 1952

Children: Boy bicycle. December 1952

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Bob Dylan at London airport. 17th July 1978

Bob Dylan at London airport. 17th July 1978

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Boxer Boon is Hypnotised to win: Eric Boon, the boxer, is paying four or five visits to a

Boxer Boon is Hypnotised to win: Eric Boon, the boxer, is paying four or five visits to a Canadian doctor before his next fight, to get rid of a slight inferiority complex which, his manager says

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Coronation celebrations at Parnell Road, East London. The Queen

Coronation celebrations at Parnell Road, East London. The Queen and the Duke were greeted by a bunch of little children dressed in red, white and blue costumes and singing

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Helmcken Falls, Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada

Helmcken Falls, Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Lake O Hara and Lake O Hara Lodge, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada

Lake O Hara and Lake O Hara Lodge, Yoho National Park, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Downton Vancouver from LOOKOUT! Tower, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Downton Vancouver from LOOKOUT! Tower, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Rivetting Team

Rivetting Team
A rivetting team at work on the steel frame of a skyscraper, circa 1930. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Manhattan Construction

Manhattan Construction
A construction worker on a skyscraper site in Manhattan, New York, circa 1930. In the background is the 10 E 40th Street building (right). (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Dr Graham shot in his buggy by the Sealkote Mutineers, 1857, (c1860)

Dr Graham shot in his buggy by the Sealkote Mutineers, 1857, (c1860). British doctor killed at Sialkot (now in Pakistan), during the period of the Indian Mutiny

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Repulse of a sortie from Delhi, 1857, (c1860)

Repulse of a sortie from Delhi, 1857, (c1860). Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Encounter between Lieutenant Hills and a body of Sepoy cavalry, 1857, (c1860)

Encounter between Lieutenant Hills and a body of Sepoy cavalry, 1857, (c1860). He killed four of the enemy and wounded several others. Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Attack on the Sealkote mutineers by General Nicholsons Irregular cavalry, 1857, (c1860)

Attack on the Sealkote mutineers by General Nicholsons Irregular cavalry, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: View of Calcutta from the Esplanade, c1860

View of Calcutta from the Esplanade, c1860. The city of Kolkata in West Bengal, India, during the period of East India Company rule

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: General Havelocks attack on Nana Sahib at Futtypore, 1857, (c1860)

General Havelocks attack on Nana Sahib at Futtypore, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: View of Madras, India, c1860

View of Madras, India, c1860. The town of Madras, or Chennai. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume II, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Defeat of the Sealkote Mutineers by General Nicholsons column, 1857, (c1860)

Defeat of the Sealkote Mutineers by General Nicholsons column, 1857, (c1860). Battle at Sialkot (now in Pakistan), during the period of the Indian Mutiny

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Fugitive British officers and their families attacked by mutineers, 1857, (c1860)

Fugitive British officers and their families attacked by mutineers, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Charge of the Highlanders before Cawnpore, under General Havelock, 1857, (c1860)

Charge of the Highlanders before Cawnpore, under General Havelock, 1857, (c1860). Battle during the period of East India Company rule in what is now known as Kanpur, India

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Death of General Neill before Lucknow, 25th September 1857, (c1860)

Death of General Neill before Lucknow, 25th September 1857, (c1860)
Death of General Neill before Lucknow, 25 September 1857, (c1860). A British commander is killed during the Indian Mutiny

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Sir Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the forces of India, c1860. Artist: DJ Pound

Sir Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the forces of India, c1860. Artist: DJ Pound
Sir Colin Campbell, Commander in Chief of the forces of India, c1860. Field Marshal Sir Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde (1792-1863), Scottish soldier

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: The Kings palace at Delhi, c1860

The Kings palace at Delhi, c1860. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume II, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Night sortie and attack on baggage waggons, 1857, (c1860)

Night sortie and attack on baggage waggons, 1857, (c1860). Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume II, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Death of Colonel Finnis at Meerut, 1857, (c1860)

Death of Colonel Finnis at Meerut, 1857, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume I

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Defeat of the Peishwas army before Jhansi by General Rose, 1st April 1858, (c1860)

Defeat of the Peishwas army before Jhansi by General Rose, 1st April 1858, (c1860). The enemy tried to stop our pursuit by setting the jungle on fire; but nothing could check the ardour of

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Capture of a gun at Banda, 1858, (c1860)

Capture of a gun at Banda, 1858, (c1860). Scene from the period of the Indian Mutiny. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Conflict with the Ghazees before Bareilly, 6 May 1858, (c1860)

Conflict with the Ghazees before Bareilly, 6 May 1858, (c1860). Fighting between British and Indian soldiers during the period of East India Company rule

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: The Times correspondent looking on at the sacking of the Kaiser Bagh, 1858, (c1860)

The Times correspondent looking on at the sacking of the Kaiser Bagh, 1858, (c1860). Scene during the Indian Mutiny after the capture of Lucknow in India, 15 March 1858

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Fort George, Madras, India, c1860

Fort George, Madras, India, c1860. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: View of Principal Street, Agra, c1860

View of Principal Street, Agra, c1860. Agra in India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V, The London Printing & Publishing Company, (c1860)

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: View of Delhi from the river showing the Kings palace, c1860

View of Delhi from the river showing the Kings palace, c1860. Palace in Delhi, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: The Dewas Khan, (Hall of Audience), Delhi, c1860

The Dewas Khan, (Hall of Audience), Delhi, c1860. Palace in Delhi, India. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume V, The London Printing & Publishing Company

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Mutinous Sepoys dividing spoils, 1857, (c1860)

Mutinous Sepoys dividing spoils, 1857, (c1860). Scene during the period of East India Company rule. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume IV

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Capture of the Cashmere Gate, assault of Delhi, 1857, (c1860)

Capture of the Cashmere Gate, assault of Delhi, 1857, (c1860). British troops during the period of East India Company rule

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Sikh troops dividing the spoils taken from mutineers, 1857, (c1860)

Sikh troops dividing the spoils taken from mutineers, 1857, (c1860). Sikhs on the British side during the period of East India Company rule

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Capture of the King of Delhi by Captain Hodson, 1858, (c1860)

Capture of the King of Delhi by Captain Hodson, 1858, (c1860). Bahadur Shah II, last Mughal emperor of India, in the custody of a British cavalry officer, Hodson of Hodsons Horses

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Repelling a sortie before Delhi, 1857, (c1860)

Repelling a sortie before Delhi, 1857, (c1860). The 60th rifles of the East India Company fighting the Sepoys. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume III

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Outlaying picket of the Highland Brigade, 1857, (c1860)

Outlaying picket of the Highland Brigade, 1857, (c1860). British troops camp during the period of East India Company rule. In the background are bodies hanging from a tree

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: The defenders on the lookout, battery at Lucknow, 1857, (c1860)

The defenders on the lookout, battery at Lucknow, 1857, (c1860). British troops at the Siege of Lucknow in India, during the period of East India Company rule

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Capture of the guns by the Highlanders before Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860)

Capture of the guns by the Highlanders before Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). Battle during the period of East India Company rule in what is now known as Kanpur, India

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Havelocks column attacking the mutineers before Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860)

Havelocks column attacking the mutineers before Cawnpore, 1857, (c1860). British military commander Henry Havelock leading his troops against the Indians during the period East India Company rule

Background imageImages Dated 5th March 2008: Disarming the 11th Irregular Cavalry at Berhampore, 1857, (c1860)

Disarming the 11th Irregular Cavalry at Berhampore, 1857, (c1860). The Indians attacking the British during the period of East India Company rule



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