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British Photographic Print Collection (#4)

186 Photographic Prints

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Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: George Boole (1815-1865)

George Boole (1815-1865). English mathematician and logician. Wood engraving, 1865

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Lucy Locket, Lost her pocket / Kitty Fisher found it

Lucy Locket, Lost her pocket / Kitty Fisher found it
Lucy Locket, Lost her pocket/Kitty Fisher found it. Illustration by Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) for a book of nursery rhymes. Chromolithograph

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Tell tale tit / Your tongue shall be slit

Tell tale tit / Your tongue shall be slit
Tell tale tit/Your tongue shall be slit: Illustration by Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) for a book of nursery rhymes. Chromolithograph

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Goosey, goosey gander, where shall I wanderja

Goosey, goosey gander, where shall I wanderja Illustration by Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) for a book of nursery rhymes. Chromolithograph

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep / And can t tell where to find them

Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep / And can t tell where to find them
Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep/And can t tell where to find them. Illustration by Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) for a book of nursery rhymes. Chromolithograph

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Catherine (Kate) Greenaway (1845-1901)

Catherine (Kate) Greenaway (1845-1901). English artist and illustrator. Wood engraving

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Henry Hudson (c1550-1611) English navigator

Henry Hudson (c1550-1611) English navigator. Medal showing him ascending the Hudson River to Albany in 1609

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Jack Sprat could eat not fat / His wife could eat no lean

Jack Sprat could eat not fat / His wife could eat no lean
Jack Sprat could eat not fat/His wife could eat no lean. Illustration by Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) for a book of nursery rhymes. Chromolithograph

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399)

John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399), fourth son of Edward II of England, father of Henry IV. Shakespeares " Time-honoured Lancaster" Engraving after a window, All Souls, 0xford

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Jack and Jill went up the hill

Jack and Jill went up the hill. Illustration by Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) for a book of nursery rhymes. Chromolithograph

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: William Cobbett (1763-1835)

William Cobbett (1763-1835). English writer, champion of the poor and radical politician and publisher. The house at Farnham, Kent, in which Cobbett was born. Print published London 1834

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: George Canning (1770-1827)

George Canning (1770-1827) English Tory statesman. Prime Minister 1827. Tinted lithograph

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: World War 2: British retreat from Dunkirk

World War 2: British retreat from Dunkirk. British troops wading out to board small boats which ferried them to larger vessels for transport back to UK

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: The Pic-Nic Orchestra

The Pic-Nic Orchestra. James Gillray cartoon of 1802

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Harold (1022ja-1066), last Anglo-Saxon king of England

Harold (1022ja-1066), last Anglo-Saxon king of England, swears on hidden relics of saints to be William of Normandys man in England, watched by William, his wife Matilda

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Robert Raikes (1735-1811)

Robert Raikes (1735-1811) English philanthropist and founder of the Sunday School movement. A printer from Gloucester, he opened his first Sunday School in 1780. Wood engraving, 1880

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Death of Edward The Confessor (c1003-1066)

Death of Edward The Confessor (c1003-1066). Anglo-Saxon king of England from 1042. Edwards death. Illustration by Daniel Maclise for " The Story of The Norman Conquest", London, 1866

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: William Lilly (1602-1681)

William Lilly (1602-1681) English astrologer. Portrait engraving from his " Merlini Anglici Ephemeris" London 1673

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: DH (David Herbert) Lawrence (1885-1930)

DH (David Herbert) Lawrence (1885-1930) English novelist and poet

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: 0390001276

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Alfred Tennyson, lst Baron Tennyson (1809-1893) English poet. Succeeded Wordsworth as Poet Laureate in 1850. Photograph published c1880. Woodburytype

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Alfred Tennyson, lst Baron Tennyson (1809-1893)

Alfred Tennyson, lst Baron Tennyson (1809-1893) English poet. Succeeded Wordsworth as Poet Laureate, 1850. Tennyson reading his poem " Maud". After sketch by Dante Gabriel Rossetti 1855

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: George Stephensons locomotive Rocket

George Stephensons locomotive Rocket. Wood engraving c1875

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Edwin Abbott (b1838-1926)

Edwin Abbott (b1838-1926) English educationalist and theologian. Author of mathematical satire " Flatland". Headmaster, City of London School (1865-1889). Photograph published c1895

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: John Dalton (1766-1844)

John Dalton (1766-1844) English chemist. Daltons table of Atomic symbols from a lecture delivered by him at the Manchester Mechanics Institution, October 1835

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880)

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): A block in the Jugdulluk Pass: British troops having difficulties on their way to reinforce General Roberts at Cabul (Kabul). December 1879

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880)

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): Yakub (Yakoob) Khan, ruler of Afghanistan, being shown details of British guns during review at Gundamuck shortly after the signing of the Treaty of Gundamuck

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880)

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): General Frederick Roberts (1832-1914) at his headquarters at Sherpore Cantonments, February 1880. Wood engraving March 1880

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880)

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): British troops reconnoitring in mountains between Cabul valley and plain of Jellalabad. Wood engraving February 1880

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1900)

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1900): British position at Sherpore, Cabul (Kabul). Gatling gun bastion making ready to repel attack by the Ghazis, 23 December 1879. Wood engraving February 1880

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880)

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): 10th Bengal Lancers negotiating the Jugdulluk Pass supervised by a British officer, December 1879. Wood engraving

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880)

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): Yakub (Yakoob) Khan, ruler of Afghanistan, at a review at Gundamuck, 30 May 1879, after signing of Treaty of Gundamuck on 26 May

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880)

Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878-1880): Yakub (Yakoob) Khan, Afghan ruler, and Major Louis Cavagnari, the British negotiator, signing the Treaty of Gundamuk, 26 May 1879. Wood engraving 1879

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842

First Anglo-Afghan War 1838-1842: British troops from the besieged city of Jellalabad, under the leadership of Henry Havelock, attacking the camp of Akbar Khan

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham 1378-1417)

John Oldcastle, Lord Cobham 1378-1417), Lollard leader. Condemned as heretic for denying transubstantiation and " hung and burnt hanging" in St Giless Fields, London, 1417

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Burning of John Badby (d1410)

Burning of John Badby (d1410) at Smithfield, London, for heresy. A tailor from Worcester, he was a Lollard and follower of Wycliffe. Denied transubstantiation. Wood engraving, 1848

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Charles George Gordon (1833-1885)

Charles George Gordon (1833-1885) English soldier, called Chinese Gordon. Killed at Khartoum 16 January 1885 when forces of the Mahdi overwhelmed the city

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Gunpowder Plot

Gunpowder Plot, Roman Catholic conspiracy to blow up English Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605 when James I was due to open new session

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Charles George Gordon (1833-1885)

Charles George Gordon (1833-1885) English soldier, called Chinese Gordon. His death at Khartoum when city fell to the troops of the Mahdi, 16 January 1885. After painting by GW Joy

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Gunpowder Plot

Gunpowder Plot, Roman Catholic conspiracy to blow up English Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605 when James I was due to open new session. Arrest of Guy Fawkes in cellars of Parliament

Background imageBritish Photographic Print Collection: Gunpowder Plot

Gunpowder Plot, Roman Catholic conspiracy to blow up English Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605 when James I was due to open a new session



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