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In the year 1882, history witnessed a myriad of remarkable events and influential figures that left an indelible mark on society

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1882 Collection: JAY GOULD CARTOON, 1882. An 1882 cartoon by Frederick Burr Opper of Wall Street as Jay Goulds
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1882 Collection: Reginald Malby, photographer
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1882 Collection: Autumn Views of Mons Cliff, Denmark
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1882 Collection: Darwin / Greenhouse / 1882
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1882 Collection: Theodor Schwann, German physiologist
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1882 Collection: Caricature of Nellie Farren and Edward Ledger
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1882 Collection: Furness Abbey, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
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1882 Collection: Melrose Abbey, Roxburghshire, Scotland
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1882 Collection: Cork swimming suit patent, 1882 C024 / 3602
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1882 Collection: Hull Market Place
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1882 Collection: Rievaulx Abbey, near Helmsley, North Yorkshire
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1882 Collection: Reginald Malby working in his garden
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1882 Collection: James Joyce
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1882 Collection: Sudan Wars: Tel-El-Kebir
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1882 Collection: Frances Kelly Actress
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1882 Collection: Visiting Paris Zoo
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1882 Collection: Darwin (Collier)
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1882 Collection: Battle of Tel-El-Kebir
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1882 Collection: Darwin / Basket Chair
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1882 Collection: Shellfish stall in Les Halles, Paris, France
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1882 Collection: Charles Darwin studying a worm
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1882 Collection: Christmas scene at the Evelina Childrens Hospital
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1882 Collection: Petrushka, 1882
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1882 Collection: Caricature of Edgar Bruce, actor-manager
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1882 Collection: Dryburgh Abbey, on the River Tweed, Scotland
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1882 Collection: Geoffrey de Havilland, OM, CBE, AFC, RDI, FRAeS
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1882 Collection: Sir Geoffrey de Havilland (1882-1965)
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1882 Collection: Foot Bridge over the River Welland, at Stamford, Uk, 1882; Mr. J. B. Everard, C. E
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1882 Collection: Albert Moores painting Dreamers
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1882 Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, c1882. Workmen constructing the Statue of Liberty in Bartholdis Parisian
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1882 Collection: Cortis on Ordinary
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1882 Collection: Sigrid Undset / Nobel 1928
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1882 Collection: Caricature of P T Barnum and Jumbo the elephant
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1882 Collection: GARIBALDI
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1882 Collection: London, Edinburgh & Glasgow Assurance Company Ltd
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1882 Collection: Fort Augustus Tower
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1882 Collection: Megalosaurus jaw, 19th century artwork
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1882 Collection: Reginald Malby with a giant camera in his garden
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1882 Collection: Malby family group photo
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1882 Collection: Salford Union Infirmary / Hope Hospital
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1882 Collection: The Duke of Edinburgh as musician
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1882 Collection: Australian Cricketers of 1882
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1882 Collection: Croatia Split
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1882 Collection: Bedford Park / Church 7 / 9
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1882 Collection: Mixed Doubles 1882
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1882 Collection: Workman & Boss / Doffs Cap
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1882 Collection: Virginia Woolf / Morgan
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1882 Collection: Auntie Says Goodnight 2 of 2


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In the year 1882, history witnessed a myriad of remarkable events and influential figures that left an indelible mark on society. Four of the Eddystone Lighthouses stood tall, guiding ships through treacherous waters with their unwavering beacons. Meanwhile, Virginia Woolf penned her thoughts and unleashed her literary prowess upon the world in 1930. Charles Darwin, renowned for his groundbreaking theory of evolution, continued to challenge conventional wisdom in 1882. His relentless pursuit of knowledge led him to explore the depths of nature's mysteries alongside a lookalike ape by his side. A thought-provoking American cartoon from this era depicted John Bull as an octopus of imperialism, symbolizing England's insatiable hunger for land across continents. This powerful image served as a stark reminder of unchecked power and its consequences. Queen Victoria sat at her desk during this time, ruling over an empire that spanned vast territories around the globe. Her reign was characterized by both progress and challenges faced by a rapidly changing world. Bolton Priory nestled peacefully in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire—a testament to centuries-old architectural marvels that continue to captivate visitors even today. Anthony Trollope's Century captured the essence of this era through his timeless literature. Oscar Wilde graced New York City with his presence in 1882—an Irish poet whose wit and dramatic flair enchanted audiences worldwide. Photographed by Napoleon Sarony, he epitomized artistic brilliance amidst a bustling metropolis. The Pepper's Ghost Illusion mesmerized audiences with its ethereal spectacles—a visual trickery that blurred reality and fiction seamlessly on stage during this period. Notably, F. D Roosevelt embarked on his political journey while Ilz documented it all through their lens in 1932—ushering in new hope amid challenging times for America.