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Native Princes Arriving in Camp for the Imperial Assemblage at Delhi, 1877BAL67254 Native Princes Arriving in Camp for the Imperial Assemblage at Delhi, 1877 by Landseer, George (c.1834-78); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright
Coronation Day, 12 May 1937, (1947). Creator: UnknownCoronation Day, 12 May 1937, (1947). Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) at the coronation of her father King George VI, at Westminster Abbey in London
Tax humour ignorance is bliss Cruikshank 19th century cartoonThis is a cartoon etching by the well-known Victorian social caricaturist / cartoonist George Cruikshank (1792 - 1878), dated May 20th, 1828
Wart biter locust, moths and beetleFemale wart biter locust laying eggs, Decticus verrucivorus 4, feathered footman, Spiris striata 1, and crimson-speckled flunkey, Utetheisa pulchella 2, and Lixus paraplecticus beetle 3
The Princess Victoria riding in Kensington Gardens (chromolitho)668169 The Princess Victoria riding in Kensington Gardens (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Princess Victoria riding in Kensington Gardens)
Cartoon, Exchange No Robbery -- a man is shocked to be offered a battered old hat in place of his nice new one. circa late 18th century
Sir Charles Wakefield at National Childrens Home, LondonState visit by Alderman Sir Charles Wakefield (1859-1941) and other City of London dignitaries to the London Branch of the National Childrens Homes (NCH), Bonner Road, Bethnal Green, East London
Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) in an open carriage on their way to a royal visit to Kensington
The Lion of the SeasonAn alarmed flunkey introduces Mr Gorilla as The lion of the season, a comment on explorer Paul du Chaillus book on equatorial Africa with its eyewitness account of gorillas