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1875 Collection (page 2)

In the year 1875, amidst a backdrop of significant events and notable figures, various industries thrived with their innovative tools and artistic creations

Background image1875 Collection: Salmon Fishing in Loch Tay, 1875

Salmon Fishing in Loch Tay, 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Maurice Ravel / Nauer

Maurice Ravel / Nauer
MAURICE RAVEL French musician

Background image1875 Collection: DONCASTER

DONCASTER
Doncaster, south Yorkshire, seen from the northwest, across the river Don (hence its name) - famous for its races and butterscotch

Background image1875 Collection: Netherlands Amsterdam

Netherlands Amsterdam
Canal scene at the Mint

Background image1875 Collection: Alexandra Palace

Alexandra Palace, north London, England. The original 1873 building dramatically burnt down, only 16 days after it had opened. It was quickly rebuilt and re-opened in 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Webb / Channel / Medals Cdv

Webb / Channel / Medals Cdv
MATTHEW WEBB Swimmer of the Channel in 1875, seen here wearing two medals

Background image1875 Collection: Schweitzer / Postcard

Schweitzer / Postcard
ALBERT SCHWEITZER French theologian, philosopher, missionary physician and music scholar

Background image1875 Collection: Costume / Boy on Tricycle

Costume / Boy on Tricycle
Picturesque foppish French boy in a pleated skirt in spotted fabric, floppy striped necktie & falling collar, checked socks, pumps with large ribbon bows & long flowing hair

Background image1875 Collection: Fairy Queen

Fairy Queen
The Fairy Queen takes an airy drive in a light carriage

Background image1875 Collection: JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist

JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist. Founder of analytical psychology. Oil

Background image1875 Collection: GERMANY: KULTURKAMPF, 1875. Pope Pius IX moving his game piece, the encyclical Quod nunquam

GERMANY: KULTURKAMPF, 1875. Pope Pius IX moving his game piece, the encyclical Quod nunquam, against Otto von Bismarcks anti-clerical moves on the chessboard of Kulturkampf. German cartoon, 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Chloe Jules Joseph Lefebvre 1875 1890 Albumen silver print

Chloe Jules Joseph Lefebvre 1875 1890 Albumen silver print
Chloe by Jules Joseph Lefebvre; about 1875 - 1890; Albumen silver print

Background image1875 Collection: France, Paris, Sketch of costume for flamenco dancers for Carmen by Georges Bizet

France, Paris, Sketch of costume for flamenco dancers for Carmen by Georges Bizet
Sketch by Multzer of one of the costumes for the flamenco dancers for the first performance of Carmen, by Georges Bizet at the Opera Comique Theater in Paris (March 3rd 1875)

Background image1875 Collection: ITALY: BAGNI di LUCCA, c1875. View of the Devils Bridge at Bagni di Lucca

ITALY: BAGNI di LUCCA, c1875. View of the Devils Bridge at Bagni di Lucca, on the Lima River in the north of Tuscany, Italy. Wood engraving, c1875, after Harry Fenn

Background image1875 Collection: Princess Alices children in 1875

Princess Alices children in 1875
The children of Princess Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse and Grand Duke Louis (Ludwig) of Hesse: (l to r) Irene, Ernst Ludwig, Marie ( May ), Victoria

Background image1875 Collection: Prussian Royal Family, 1875

Prussian Royal Family, 1875
Crown Prince Frederick (Fritz) of Prussia, later Emperor Friedrich III, and his wife the Crown Princess, formerly Vicky, Princess Royal of Great Britain with five of their children; Charlotte

Background image1875 Collection: The three eldest Hesse Princesses

The three eldest Hesse Princesses
The three eldest daughters of Princess Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse and Grand Duke Ludwig of Hesse; Victoria (centre), Elisabeth (right) and Irene of Hesse in about 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Princess Alexandra with her sister Thyra

Princess Alexandra with her sister Thyra
Alexandra, Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra (1844-1925) with her youngest sister, Princess Thyra of Denmark, later Duchess of Cumberland

Background image1875 Collection: Children of Edward VII circa. 1875

Children of Edward VII circa. 1875
Photographic study of the five children of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, taken while Edward was still Prince of Wales. The children, from left are: the Duke of York (later George V), Louise

Background image1875 Collection: Busy tailors workshop

Busy tailors workshop
A busy tailors workshop, with a gentleman being fitted for a new suit

Background image1875 Collection: Survivors of the Battle of Balaklava, 1875

Survivors of the Battle of Balaklava, 1875
Series of engraved portraits showing the surviving British participants of the Charge of the Light Brigade of the Battle of Balaclave, Crimean War, pictured in 1875

Background image1875 Collection: CARMEN LIEBIG

CARMEN LIEBIG
Scenes from the opera, based on a story by Prosper Merimee

Background image1875 Collection: Couple at Opera C1875

Couple at Opera C1875
Anticipation: an engaged couple in their box at the opera - she is still wondering whether he loves her

Background image1875 Collection: Wife Catches Husband 19C

Wife Catches Husband 19C
Realisation: the wife finds her erring husband dining with two strange women

Background image1875 Collection: Rainer Maria Rilke / Photo

Rainer Maria Rilke / Photo
RAINER MARIA RILKE German poet sitting at a table in a garden

Background image1875 Collection: Tompkins upright rotary knitting machine 1875

Tompkins upright rotary knitting machine 1875
Tompkins American family company, showing upright rotary knitting machine. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Paganinis violin by Guarnerius

Paganinis violin by Guarnerius
Three views of Paganinis violin by Joseph Guarnerius, 1743, in the Municipal Palace, Genoa, Italy. 1875

Background image1875 Collection: BUNKERs HILL MINE / 1875

BUNKERs HILL MINE / 1875
Bunkers Hill mine, in North Staffordshire, the scene of a fatal explosion on April 30th 1875. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: RENOIR: GARDEN, 1875. Woman with a Parasol in a Garden. Oil on canvas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir

RENOIR: GARDEN, 1875. Woman with a Parasol in a Garden. Oil on canvas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Wick Harbour

Wick Harbour
Wick harbour, Scotland, during the herring fishing Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: SHIPWRECKS, 1875. The wreck of the Deutschland, inspiration of Gerard Manley Hopkins poem

SHIPWRECKS, 1875. The wreck of the Deutschland, inspiration of Gerard Manley Hopkins poem. Line engraving, English, 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Last of the Charlies -- watchman at Brixton Hill, London

Last of the Charlies -- watchman at Brixton Hill, London
The last of the Charlies (the traditional nickname for watchmen). Seen here is Mr R Stokes at his watchmans box, 160 Brixton Hill, South London, well equipped with a truncheon

Background image1875 Collection: Asser and Sherwins Archery and Cricket Repository, London

Asser and Sherwins Archery and Cricket Repository, London
Engraving showing the interior of Messrs. Asser and Sherwins Archery and Cricket repository, Strand, London, 1875. The necessity of a store devoted to the two sports reflects their popularity through

Background image1875 Collection: Angola / Luanda / St Paul

Angola / Luanda / St Paul
Luanda (Sao Paolo de Loanda): general view

Background image1875 Collection: Middlesex Hospital

Middlesex Hospital
A view of the Middlesex Hospital in 1840. Middlesex Hospital was a teaching hospital located in the Fitzrovia area of London, England

Background image1875 Collection: Wick harbour during the herring season, 1875

Wick harbour during the herring season, 1875
Wick harbour, Scotland, during the herring season, 1875. Date: 1875

Background image1875 Collection: A Question of Propriety, 1875 (oil on canvas)

A Question of Propriety, 1875 (oil on canvas)
658474 A Question of Propriety, 1875 (oil on canvas) by Long, Edwin Longsden (1829-91); 132x215 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A Question of Propriety. Edwin Long (1829-1891). Oil on canvas

Background image1875 Collection: Stonyhurst College, 1875

Stonyhurst College, 1875
The faþíñe of Stonyhurst College, Lancashire, pictured here in 1875. It was founded in 1794, as a Roman Catholic boys school in the Jesuit tradition

Background image1875 Collection: Peter Wysocki

Peter Wysocki
PETER WYSOCKI Polish patriot, fought the Russians, captured and exiled to Sibera in 1831 until he was pardoned by the Tsar. Date: 1799 - 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Rafael Sabatini - 3

Rafael Sabatini - 3
RAFAEL SABATINI Anglo-Italian writer, author of The sea-hawk, Scaramouche and other historical yarns. Date: 1875 - 1950

Background image1875 Collection: Rafael Sabatini - 2

Rafael Sabatini - 2
RAFAEL SABATINI Anglo-Italian writer, author of The sea-hawk, Scaramouche and other historical yarns. Date: 1875 - 1950

Background image1875 Collection: France, Paris, Sketch of costume for Michaela for Carmen by Georges Bizet

France, Paris, Sketch of costume for Michaela for Carmen by Georges Bizet
Sketch by Multzer of one of the costumes for Michaela, for the first performance of Carmen, by Georges Bizet at the Opera Comique Theater in Paris (March 3rd 1875)

Background image1875 Collection: ROWING TEAM, c1875. The Paris Crew, a Canadian rowing team fron Saint John, New Brunswick

ROWING TEAM, c1875. The Paris Crew, a Canadian rowing team fron Saint John, New Brunswick, consisting of Robert Fulton, George Price, Samuel Hutton and Elijah Ross. Lithograph, Canadian, c1875

Background image1875 Collection: St. Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel, c. 1875

St. Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel, c. 1875
Engraving showing the church of St. Mary Matfelon in the High Street of Whitechapel, London, c.1875

Background image1875 Collection: Scenes on board the SS Sumatra, November 1875

Scenes on board the SS Sumatra, November 1875
Engraving of a number of scenes on board the SS Sumatra, during its voyage to India via Aden and the Red Sea. The scenes show (left to right, top to bottom) 1

Background image1875 Collection: Kenya / Mombasa 1875

Kenya / Mombasa 1875
Island off the coast of Kenya, East Africa, captured by British cruisers, 20 January 1875

Background image1875 Collection: Rainer Maria Rilke / 1923

Rainer Maria Rilke / 1923
RAINER MARIA RILKE German poet in 1923

Background image1875 Collection: Tabard Inn, Southwark

Tabard Inn, Southwark
Southwark: the Tabard Inn as it looked in 1810: several centuries earlier, Chaucers pilgrims left for Canterbury from here



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In the year 1875, amidst a backdrop of significant events and notable figures, various industries thrived with their innovative tools and artistic creations. Carpentry and joinery craftsmen meticulously crafted intricate designs using their trusted tools, ensuring precision in every piece they created. Meanwhile, at Middle Temple Hall in London, barristers were called to the bar, marking a milestone in their legal careers. Amidst these developments, a visionary named Carl Gustav Jung was born in Switzerland's Reichenbach. Little did the world know that this brilliant mind would later revolutionize psychology with his theories on the collective unconscious and archetypes. Artists like Gustave Caillebotte captured scenes from everyday life through their masterful brushstrokes. In his painting "The Floor Planers, " he immortalized workers using planers - essential tools for smoothing surfaces during carpentry projects. Bookbinding also flourished during this era as skilled artisans utilized specialized tools to create beautifully bound volumes that would stand the test of time. These books became vessels of knowledge and imagination for generations to come. Meanwhile, Aleister Crowley made his mark on history as an influential occultist and writer. His enigmatic persona intrigued many while challenging societal norms. Shoemakers diligently employed various tools to fashion footwear that combined both style and comfort. Each tool had its purpose - stitching needles ensured durability while leather cutters shaped materials into elegant forms. In the realm of artistry, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot's masterpiece "Ville-d Avray" showcased nature's serene beauty through delicate brushwork on canvas. This French artist left an indelible mark on the art world before his passing in 1875. Even forensic science witnessed advancements during this period as fingerprint types from centuries past were studied further for identification purposes – paving the way for modern criminal investigations.