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"Late in the 19th century, on High Street in Southampton, Hampshire, England, a bustling scene unfolds

Background imageLate Collection: Allegorical costume as the element fire, with skirt and shawl decorated with flame pattern, bellows

Allegorical costume as the element fire, with skirt and shawl decorated with flame pattern, bellows
FLO4565016 Allegorical costume as the element fire, with skirt and shawl decorated with flame pattern, bellows, flip-flops and brush on her belt

Background imageLate Collection: Tourists fooling around among the skulls and skeletons in the Catacombs

Tourists fooling around among the skulls and skeletons in the Catacombs. Life among the Dead, or Dick Wildfire
FLO4686780 Tourists fooling around among the skulls and skeletons in the Catacombs. Life among the Dead, or Dick Wildfire, Squire Jenkins and the Halibut Family in the Catacombs

Background imageLate Collection: Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850) English prince, seventh son of George III

Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850) English prince, seventh son of George III
530887 Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850) English prince, seventh son of George III, portrayed as a young man with a cricket bat

Background imageLate Collection: Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century

Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century (book edition of The Mill on the Floss by George)
536945 Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century (book edition of The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot originally published 1860); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: Stonehenge, megalithic monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England

Stonehenge, megalithic monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, dating from c2800 BC-c1800 BC
535648 Stonehenge, megalithic monument on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, dating from c2800 BC-c1800 BC. 18th century (copperplate engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: An Electric Shock: Small boy shown giving a native american child a shock with a static electric

An Electric Shock: Small boy shown giving a native american child a shock with a static electric machine
545088 An Electric Shock: Small boy shown giving a native american child a shock with a static electric machine. Bon Marche trade card, Paris

Background imageLate Collection: White Horse Hill, Berkshire, England, showing agricultural landscape with ridge-and furrow-ploughing

White Horse Hill, Berkshire, England, showing agricultural landscape with ridge-and furrow-ploughing
538827 White Horse Hill, Berkshire, England, showing agricultural landscape with ridge-and furrow-ploughing and pre-enclosure landscape

Background imageLate Collection: Silk weaver at work in his cottage at Bethnal Green, London, England, late 19th century

Silk weaver at work in his cottage at Bethnal Green, London, England, late 19th century
541950 Silk weaver at work in his cottage at Bethnal Green, London, England, late 19th century. The Spitalfields silk industry was founded by Huguenot refugees from France after Louis XIV's

Background imageLate Collection: Late 19th century glass factory. In the centre a worker is making a cylinder of glass which will

Late 19th century glass factory. In the centre a worker is making a cylinder of glass which will be flattened
527376 Late 19th century glass factory. In the centre a worker is making a cylinder of glass which will be flattened and formed into a sheet, mainly used for window

Background imageLate Collection: Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family

Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family. Late 19th century (chromolithograph)
529960 Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family. Late 19th century (chromolithograph); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: Christ supported by Mary with two angels St. Jerome and St. Mark above

Christ supported by Mary with two angels St. Jerome and St. Mark above. Northern Italy, late 15th century (bas relief)
529623 Christ supported by Mary with two angels St. Jerome and St. Mark above. Northern Italy, late 15th century (bas relief); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: Map of Berlin showing the fortress and numerous churches. Late 17th century (chromolithograph)

Map of Berlin showing the fortress and numerous churches. Late 17th century (chromolithograph)
529595 Map of Berlin showing the fortress and numerous churches. Late 17th century (chromolithograph); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: Stone guardian sculpture from North-eastern China. 17th Century

Stone guardian sculpture from North-eastern China. 17th Century, (sculpture from the late Ming or Qing Dynasty)
528931 Stone guardian sculpture from North-eastern China. 17th Century, (sculpture from the late Ming or Qing Dynasty); (add.info.: The figure was one of a pair)

Background imageLate Collection: Man playing a portable organ while his wife operates the bellows. By Israel van Mecken

Man playing a portable organ while his wife operates the bellows. By Israel van Mecken
528002 Man playing a portable organ while his wife operates the bellows. By Israel van Mecken, late 15th century German (engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: Royal Exchange London. Late 18th century (copperplate engraving)

Royal Exchange London. Late 18th century (copperplate engraving)
532286 Royal Exchange London. Late 18th century (copperplate engraving); (add.info.: This was the second Royal Exchange built after Gresham's original building was destroyed in the Fire of)

Background imageLate Collection: Episode of the Second Punic War (218-202 BC): the stratageme of Hannibal or Annibal Barca

Episode of the Second Punic War (218-202 BC): the stratageme of Hannibal or Annibal Barca (around 247-183 BC)
NWI4911826 Episode of the Second Punic War (218-202 BC): the stratageme of Hannibal or Annibal Barca (around 247-183 BC), General Carthaginians, in Campania (Italy)

Background imageLate Collection: The ball of the Ardents, at the Hotel Saint Pol, Paris, 1393 (lithograph)

The ball of the Ardents, at the Hotel Saint Pol, Paris, 1393 (lithograph)
FLO4630694 The ball of the Ardents, at the Hotel Saint Pol, Paris, 1393 (lithograph); (add.info.: A wedding turns at the tragedie, when King Charles VI of France)

Background imageLate Collection: Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) source of Digitalis, used from Medieval times as emetic and purgative

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) source of Digitalis, used from Medieval times as emetic and purgative
539165 Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) source of Digitalis, used from Medieval times as emetic and purgative. 19th century (lithograph); (add.info)

Background imageLate Collection: The dervish monk lights fire and sprinkles it: illustration for the tale Aladin or the wonderful

The dervish monk lights fire and sprinkles it: illustration for the tale Aladin or the wonderful lamp in Arabian
XEE4182335 The dervish monk lights fire and sprinkles it: illustration for the tale Aladin or the wonderful lamp in Arabian Nights, 1929-32 (lithograph) by Neziere

Background imageLate Collection: On the occasion of the wedding of a lady of Isabeau (Isabelle, Elisabeth) of Baviere

On the occasion of the wedding of a lady of Isabeau (Isabelle, Elisabeth) of Baviere, on January 28, 1393
ELD4835276 On the occasion of the wedding of a lady of Isabeau (Isabelle, Elisabeth) of Baviere, on January 28, 1393, King Charles VI of France disguised himself

Background imageLate Collection: Capture of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II, 597 BC. The Babylonian empire

Capture of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II, 597 BC. The Babylonian empire, under the rule of Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562)
NWI4856484 Capture of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II, 597 BC. The Babylonian empire, under the rule of Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562)

Background imageLate Collection: Boston Tea Party, 26 December 1773. Inhabitants of Boston, Massachusetts

Boston Tea Party, 26 December 1773. Inhabitants of Boston, Massachusetts, dressed as American Indians
530417 Boston Tea Party, 26 December 1773. Inhabitants of Boston, Massachusetts, dressed as American Indians, throwing tea from vessels in the harbour into the water as a protest against British

Background imageLate Collection: The Doge Marino FALIERO (Marin Falier, 1274-1355). Stage of the opera by Gaetano Donizetti

The Doge Marino FALIERO (Marin Falier, 1274-1355). Stage of the opera by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848)
JAB4121166 The Doge Marino FALIERO (Marin Falier, 1274-1355). Stage of the opera by Gaetano Donizetti (1797-1848) taking place in 1355 in Venice

Background imageLate Collection: The oath of Hannibal (Annibal) Barca (247-183 BC) to fight for Carthage (Tunisia)

The oath of Hannibal (Annibal) Barca (247-183 BC) to fight for Carthage (Tunisia) and remain an enemy of Rome
NWI4911125 The oath of Hannibal (Annibal) Barca (247-183 BC) to fight for Carthage (Tunisia) and remain an enemy of Rome, in front of his father Hamilcar (270-228 BC)

Background imageLate Collection: Soapine household cleaner. Late 19th century (American trade card for Kendall Manufacturing)

Soapine household cleaner. Late 19th century (American trade card for Kendall Manufacturing Company, Providence)
538729 Soapine household cleaner. Late 19th century (American trade card for Kendall Manufacturing Company, Providence, Rhode Island)

Background imageLate Collection: The House in which Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), lived in Salzburg, late 18th century

The House in which Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), lived in Salzburg, late 18th century, Austrian composer
538234 The House in which Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), lived in Salzburg, late 18th century, Austrian composer. 1890 (engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: Prehistory: discovery of the manufacture of fire by prehistoric men homo erectus (homo-erectus)

Prehistory: discovery of the manufacture of fire by prehistoric men homo erectus (homo-erectus) using wood friction
ELD4946289 Prehistory: discovery of the manufacture of fire by prehistoric men homo erectus (homo-erectus) using wood friction

Background imageLate Collection: Disobedient children playing with matches, 19th century (Epinal print)

Disobedient children playing with matches, 19th century (Epinal print)
ELD4839901 Disobedient children playing with matches, 19th century (Epinal print); Private Collection; (add.info.: Disobedient children playing with matches during their parents absence)

Background imageLate Collection: Prehistory: The primitive furnace for iron extraction

Prehistory: The primitive furnace for iron extraction
THT4429447 Prehistory: The primitive furnace for iron extraction.; (add.info.: Prehistory: The primitive furnace for iron extraction.); © Jacques Marthelot. All rights reserved 2024

Background imageLate Collection: Production of glass: two glass blowers and oven uses for cooking. Manuscript page ' Treats on herbs'

Production of glass: two glass blowers and oven uses for cooking. Manuscript page " Treats on herbs"
VEN5028063 Production of glass: two glass blowers and oven uses for cooking. Manuscript page " Treats on herbs" (Tractatus de herbis) by Pedanius Dioscorides (Dioscorides) (40-90 AD)

Background imageLate Collection: Mexican Indians wearing feathers, celebrating the end of the century

Mexican Indians wearing feathers, celebrating the end of the century, through a ritual performed with water
FLO4635674 Mexican Indians wearing feathers, celebrating the end of the century, through a ritual performed with water, fire and clay pots

Background imageLate Collection: War of Spanish Succession: Louis XIV (1638-1715) king of France from 1643

War of Spanish Succession: Louis XIV (1638-1715) king of France from 1643, proclaiming duc d'Anjou, his grandson
530169 War of Spanish Succession: Louis XIV (1638-1715) king of France from 1643, proclaiming duc d'Anjou, his grandson, king of Spain, 16 November 1700

Background imageLate Collection: Louis XIV of France (1638-1715) visiting the Gobelins tapestry works. Colbert

Louis XIV of France (1638-1715) visiting the Gobelins tapestry works. Colbert
532281 Louis XIV of France (1638-1715) visiting the Gobelins tapestry works. Colbert, Louis minister of finance established Gobelins and the Sevres porcelain factory

Background imageLate Collection: Vestal Virgins, priestesses of the goddess Vesta, conducting a ritual offering in the sacred flame

Vestal Virgins, priestesses of the goddess Vesta, conducting a ritual offering in the sacred flame
FLO4704754 Vestal Virgins, priestesses of the goddess Vesta, conducting a ritual offering in the sacred flame. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical

Background imageLate Collection: Giant steam hammer Fritz in action at the Krupp works at Essen. Late 19th century (photo)

Giant steam hammer Fritz in action at the Krupp works at Essen. Late 19th century (photo)
527356 Giant steam hammer Fritz in action at the Krupp works at Essen. Late 19th century (photo); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: Chinese Zodiac figures. Late 18th century (Tibetan manuscript)

Chinese Zodiac figures. Late 18th century (Tibetan manuscript)
534247 Chinese Zodiac figures. Late 18th century (Tibetan manuscript); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageLate Collection: Portrait inset of PIUS IX (Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti - 1792-1878), the pope from 1846

Portrait inset of PIUS IX (Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti - 1792-1878), the pope from 1846
535250 Portrait inset of PIUS IX (Giovanni Maria Mastai Ferretti - 1792-1878), the pope from 1846, and the one who opened the First Vatican Council 1869

Background imageLate Collection: The Hermetic Androgyne: King equals Sun equals Gold, Queen equals Moon equals Silver

The Hermetic Androgyne: King equals Sun equals Gold, Queen equals Moon equals Silver
534250 The Hermetic Androgyne: King equals Sun equals Gold, Queen equals Moon equals Silver, Dragon equals Mercury equals Volatility and so transmutation

Background imageLate Collection: History of the settlers and the conquete of the West: American pioneers

History of the settlers and the conquete of the West: American pioneers. American Indian joining cow boys around a
NWI4888312 History of the settlers and the conquete of the West: American pioneers. American Indian joining cow boys around a campfire, late 19th century

Background imageLate Collection: Arthur, 6th century semi-legendary Christian king of Britons. Late 14th century (tapestry)

Arthur, 6th century semi-legendary Christian king of Britons. Late 14th century (tapestry)
531104 Arthur, 6th century semi-legendary Christian king of Britons. Late 14th century (tapestry); (add.info.: United Britons against Saxons whom he defeated c516 at battle of Badon Hill)

Background imageLate Collection: Spitalfields silk worker winding silk in her cottage, London, England, late 19th century

Spitalfields silk worker winding silk in her cottage, London, England, late 19th century
540151 Spitalfields silk worker winding silk in her cottage, London, England, late 19th century. This enclave of the silk industry was founded by Huguenot refugees from France after Louis XIV's

Background imageLate Collection: The Deathbed of Mozart Amadeus Mozart 1791, Austrian composer on his deathbed surrounded by his

The Deathbed of Mozart Amadeus Mozart 1791, Austrian composer on his deathbed surrounded by his wife and friends
538240 The Deathbed of Mozart Amadeus Mozart 1791, Austrian composer on his deathbed surrounded by his wife and friends. Late 19th century (engraving); (add.info)

Background imageLate Collection: Archimedes (c287-212 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor

Archimedes (c287-212 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. The death of Archimedes at the capture of Syracuse
531059 Archimedes (c287-212 BC) Ancient Greek mathematician and inventor. The death of Archimedes at the capture of Syracuse by the Romans

Background imageLate Collection: The Bellman of London: Title page of ballad in the Bagford Collection (British Museum) Woodcut 1616

The Bellman of London: Title page of ballad in the Bagford Collection (British Museum) Woodcut 1616
532662 The Bellman of London: Title page of ballad in the Bagford Collection (British Museum) Woodcut 1616.; (add.info.: showing London night-watchman going on his rounds with bell, lantern and pike)

Background imageLate Collection: George Washington (1732-1799) and Thomas Fairfax (1732-1781)

George Washington (1732-1799) and Thomas Fairfax (1732-1781), assistant to a war dance of the Indians of America
NWI4934622 George Washington (1732-1799) and Thomas Fairfax (1732-1781), assistant to a war dance of the Indians of America

Background imageLate Collection: Artist's reconstruction of a late Iron Age forge. In centre the smith is hammering iron

Artist's reconstruction of a late Iron Age forge. In centre the smith is hammering iron
531501 Artist's reconstruction of a late Iron Age forge. In centre the smith is hammering iron. In background another is working at the furnace

Background imageLate Collection: Victor Frankenstein confronting the monster he has created. Late 19th century popular edition

Victor Frankenstein confronting the monster he has created. Late 19th century popular edition
535999 Victor Frankenstein confronting the monster he has created. Late 19th century popular edition (cover engraving of "Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus")

Background imageLate Collection: Yellow Potter on flowers

Yellow Potter on flowers
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"Late in the 19th century, on High Street in Southampton, Hampshire, England, a bustling scene unfolds. From Our Own Country published in 1898 captures the essence of this vibrant era. As the late afternoon sun casts its golden glow upon the streets, one can almost imagine encountering magnificent creatures from ancient times. In the depths of the ocean, a Mosasaurus marine reptile gracefully glides through the waves while nearby, a Spinosaurus dinosaur roams with majestic power. On land, a Therizinosaurus dinosaur stretches its long claws towards an unknown destination. Amidst this prehistoric wonderland stands a blacksmith's shop depicted in Imagier de l'enfance c. 1900 engraving. The rhythmic clang of metal against metal echoes through time as skilled hands shape iron into useful tools. Night and Morning come together in harmony within a colored etching by an unknown artist. The transition between darkness and light symbolizes hope and renewal that late hours often bring. However, not all moments are filled with joyous anticipation. In a 14th-century manuscript illustration, iconoclasts hurl miniature manuscripts into flames - their actions representing resistance to established norms and beliefs. Meanwhile, an Oviraptor dinosaur guards its nest diligently amidst changing landscapes. Its watchful eyes scanning for any signs of danger or opportunity that may arise during these twilight hours. Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema's masterpiece "Phidias showing the Parthenon Frieze to his Friends" transports us back to ancient Greece where art flourished even during late periods of history. On Mansfield Mountain in 1858, Jerome Thompson immortalizes "The Belated Party. " Latecomers scramble up rocky paths under moonlit skies to join their friends who have already begun reveling - laughter fills the air as they finally catch up with merriment delayed but not forgotten. Finally, Middle Temple Hall emerges from the late 19th century in London, England.