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Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: LEO XIII: CARTOON, 1878. Pope Leo XIII - A Physiognomical Study : American cartoon

LEO XIII: CARTOON, 1878. Pope Leo XIII - A Physiognomical Study : American cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1878

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: DAUMIER: NEEDLE-GUN, 1866. Dream of the Inventor of the Needle-Gun on All Saints Day

DAUMIER: NEEDLE-GUN, 1866. Dream of the Inventor of the Needle-Gun on All Saints Day : lithograph cartoon by Honore Daumier for Le Charivari, 1 November 1866

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Brother Jonathan Administering a Salutary Cordial to John Bull

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Brother Jonathan Administering a Salutary Cordial to John Bull. Contemporary American cartoon by Amos Doolittle depicting the British being forced to drink Perry

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: POLICE CARTOON, 1874. Jewels Among Swine. American newspaper cartoon by Thomas Nast

POLICE CARTOON, 1874. Jewels Among Swine. American newspaper cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1874, commenting on the arrest of temperance activists in Cincinnati, Ohio

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. One of Thomas Nasts cartoon attacks on William M. ( Boss ) Tweed

NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. One of Thomas Nasts cartoon attacks on William M. ( Boss ) Tweed
NAST: TWEED CORRUPTION. One of Thomas Nasts cartoon attacks on William M. (" Boss" ) Tweed and the Tweed Ring of corrupt New York City politicians, 1871

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Contemporary American newspaper cartoon attacking

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Contemporary American newspaper cartoon attacking William Eaton Chandler, who directed Republican tactics in the Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NAST: TWEEDs CORRUPTION. American cartoon, 1872, by Thomas Nast on the power of

NAST: TWEEDs CORRUPTION. American cartoon, 1872, by Thomas Nast on the power of Tammany leader William M. Boss Tweed

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CORRUPTION: CARTOON, 1889. The Great Judicial Ring : an 1889 American cartoon

CORRUPTION: CARTOON, 1889. The Great Judicial Ring : an 1889 American cartoon
CORRUPTION: CARTOON, 1889. " The Great Judicial Ring" : an 1889 American cartoon by Grant Hamilton on judicial corruption

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CARTOON: COXEY ARMY, 1894. The Original Coxey Army : an 1894 cartoon by W

CARTOON: COXEY ARMY, 1894. The Original Coxey Army : an 1894 cartoon by W. A. Rogers showing Andrew Carnegie and other wealthy industrialists marching on the U.S

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ANTI-LABOR UNION CARTOON. The Emancipator of Labor and the Honest Working-People

ANTI-LABOR UNION CARTOON. The Emancipator of Labor and the Honest Working-People : an anti-labor union cartoon, 1874, by Thomas Nast

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. American cartoon, 1920, blaming the demise in the U

LEAGUE OF NATIONS CARTOON. American cartoon, 1920, blaming the demise in the U.S. Senate of the League of Nations on Senator Henry Cabot Lodge

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: BRINGING UP FATHER, 1918. American comic strip by George McManus

BRINGING UP FATHER, 1918. American comic strip by George McManus

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NAST: BOSS TWEED, 1870. An 1870 cartoon by Thomas Nast attacking Tweed as the

NAST: BOSS TWEED, 1870. An 1870 cartoon by Thomas Nast attacking Tweed as the sinister power behind the throne of Governor John B. Hoffman of New York

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: OREGON BOUNDARY, 1846. Ridiculous Exhibition... : an English view of the Oregon boundary dispute

OREGON BOUNDARY, 1846. Ridiculous Exhibition... : an English view of the Oregon boundary dispute
OREGON BOUNDARY, 1846. " Ridiculous Exhibition..." : an English view of the Oregon boundary dispute, 1846

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: OREGON BOUNDARY, 1846. What?... Strike Your Own Father! : an English view of the

OREGON BOUNDARY, 1846. What?... Strike Your Own Father! : an English view of the Oregon boundary dispute from Punch depicting John Bull and Brother Jonathan, the forerunner of Uncle Sam, 1846

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ALASKA PURCHASE CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1867 on the Alaska purchase showing

ALASKA PURCHASE CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1867 on the Alaska purchase showing Secretary of State William H. Seward and President Andrew Johnson welcoming the representatives of the new

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PAPAL-INFALLIBILITY CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1870 by Thomas Nast satirizing Pope Pius IX

PAPAL-INFALLIBILITY CARTOON. An American cartoon of 1870 by Thomas Nast satirizing Pope Pius IX and the dogma of papal infallibility promulgated at the First Vatican Council of 1869-1870

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PAPAL INFALLIBILITY CARTOON by Thomas Nast, 1874

PAPAL INFALLIBILITY CARTOON by Thomas Nast, 1874

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. The Free Silver Highwayman at it Again : American cartoon

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. The Free Silver Highwayman at it Again : American cartoon, 1896, by Joseph Keppler, Jr

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: MARRIAGE FOR TITLES, 1889. An 1889 American cartoon by F

MARRIAGE FOR TITLES, 1889. An 1889 American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam on the marriages of American heiresses to impoverished European title-holders

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: NAST: BOSS TWEED, 1871. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic cartoon attacks on William M

NAST: BOSS TWEED, 1871. One of Thomas Nasts vitriolic cartoon attacks on William M. Boss Tweed and his ring of corrupt politicians, 1871

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: Motion Picture Machines. Dressler & Co

Motion Picture Machines. Dressler & Co
MOTION PICTURE MACHINES. Dressler & Co. an American factory for making motion picture machines in the silent film era

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PEEP SHOW THEATER, 1890s. The Automatic One Cent Vaudeville, a peep show arcade

PEEP SHOW THEATER, 1890s. The Automatic One Cent Vaudeville, a peep show arcade at 48 East 14th Street, New York City, 1890s

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: DUKE OF WESTMINSTER (1879-1953). Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster

DUKE OF WESTMINSTER (1879-1953). Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster. Photographed in 1900

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ARTHUR, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (1850-1942). British prince and soldier

ARTHUR, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (1850-1942). British prince and soldier

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ARTHUR, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (1850-1942). British prince and soldier

ARTHUR, DUKE OF CONNAUGHT (1850-1942). British prince and soldier

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CATHERINE HOWARD (1520?-1542). Fifth queen of King Henry VIII of England

CATHERINE HOWARD (1520?-1542). Fifth queen of King Henry VIII of England. Hans Holbein the Younger, Lithograph, French

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN MARY (1867-1953). Victoria Mary of Teck, Queen consort of King George V of Great Britain

QUEEN MARY (1867-1953). Victoria Mary of Teck, Queen consort of King George V of Great Britain. Photograph, 1900

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: ELIZABETH I OF ENGLAND. Canvas, c1592, by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger

ELIZABETH I OF ENGLAND. Canvas, c1592, by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR. (1864-1892). Duke of Clarence and Avondale

PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR. (1864-1892). Duke of Clarence and Avondale. Eldest son of King Edward VII of England. Suspected by some to be the serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. Photographed in 1890

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN ELIZABETH I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Oil on canvas

QUEEN ELIZABETH I (1533-1603). Queen of England and Ireland, 1558-1603. Oil on canvas, c1592, by Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING GEORGE II OF ENGLAND. (1683-1760)

KING GEORGE II OF ENGLAND. (1683-1760). King of England, 1727-1760. Oil by Charles Phillips

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of Great Britain, 1910-36

GEORGE V (1865-1936). King of Great Britain, 1910-36. Photographed c1909, wearing his naval uniform

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING GEORGE III OF ENGLAND (1738-1820). King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1760-1820

KING GEORGE III OF ENGLAND (1738-1820). King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1760-1820. Oil on canvas, 1771, by Johann Zoffany

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN CAROLINE. Queen Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821). Canvas by Thomas Lawrence

QUEEN CAROLINE. Queen Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821). Canvas by Thomas Lawrence

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING GEORGE II OF ENGLAND. (1683-1760)

KING GEORGE II OF ENGLAND. (1683-1760). King of England, 1727-1760. Canvas, c1753 by Thomas Worlidge

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING WILLIAM III OF ENGLAND. (1650-1702)

KING WILLIAM III OF ENGLAND. (1650-1702). King of England, 1689-1702. Oil by Sir Godfrey Kneller

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CHARLES II (1630-1685). King of England, 1660-1685. Tapestry, late 17th century

CHARLES II (1630-1685). King of England, 1660-1685. Tapestry, late 17th century, attributed to John Vanderbank the elder after a painting, c1675, by Sir Peter Lely

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN ADELAIDE OF ENGLAND. (1792-1849). Canvas by Sir William Beechey

QUEEN ADELAIDE OF ENGLAND. (1792-1849). Canvas by Sir William Beechey

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING WILLIAM IV OF ENGLAND (1765-1837). King of Great Britain and Ireland (1830-37)

KING WILLIAM IV OF ENGLAND (1765-1837). King of Great Britain and Ireland (1830-37) and King of Hanover (1830-37). Detail of a watercolor, c1838, by Reginald Easton

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND (1762-1830). King of Great Britain and Ireland (1820-30)

KING GEORGE IV OF ENGLAND (1762-1830). King of Great Britain and Ireland (1820-30), and King of Hanover (1820-30). Oil on canvas, c1814, by Sir Thomas Lawrence

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA. Queen Henrietta Maria of England

QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA. Queen Henrietta Maria of England. Oil on canvas by Anthony Van Dyck

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA. (1609-69), queen consort of England, 1624-42. Canvas, c1632-35

QUEEN HENRIETTA MARIA. (1609-69), queen consort of England, 1624-42. Canvas, c1632-35, after Anthony van Dyck

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN CHARLOTTE (1744-1818). Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

QUEEN CHARLOTTE (1744-1818). Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Queen consort of King George III of Great Britain. Oil on canvas, c1762, studio of Allan Ramsay

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: KING GEORGE I OF ENGLAND (1660-1727). King of England, 1714-1727. Canvas, 1716

KING GEORGE I OF ENGLAND (1660-1727). King of England, 1714-1727. Canvas, 1716, by Sir Godfrey Kneller

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: CHARLES EDWARD STUART (1720-1788). Prince Charles Edward Stuart, called the Young Pretender

CHARLES EDWARD STUART (1720-1788). Prince Charles Edward Stuart, called the Young Pretender and Bonnie Prince Charlie. Claimant to the British throne. Oil on canvas, 1732, by Antonio David

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN MARY I OF ENGLAND. Queen of England, 1553-58. Oil on panel, 17th century

QUEEN MARY I OF ENGLAND. Queen of England, 1553-58. Oil on panel, 17th century, by unknown artist

Background imageImages Dated 30th March 2010: QUEEN VICTORIA OF ENGLAND. Queen of England, 1837-1901

QUEEN VICTORIA OF ENGLAND. Queen of England, 1837-1901. Dinner at Versailles given to Queen Victoria (1819-1901) by Napoleon III, 1855. Oil on canvas by L.E. Lami



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