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Background imageHistory Collection: French Lady And A Cook Bring The Desserts By Bertall

French Lady And A Cook Bring The Desserts By Bertall, 1820-1882, Paris, Soyons, France, Europe, 19th Century. According To Other Contemporaries

Background imageHistory Collection: Austrian Interior In The Nineteenth Century

Austrian Interior In The Nineteenth Century, Children At The Table With Their Parents, We Also See The Grandmother And Some Chickens On The Floor

Background imageHistory Collection: The Cook And His Pan

The Cook And His Pan, By Bertall, 1820-1882, Paris, Soyons, France, Europe, 19th Century. According To Other Contemporaries

Background imageHistory Collection: The Rejected Proposal By Jan Verkolje

The Rejected Proposal By Jan Verkolje, 1650-1693. Wine Glass, Wine Jug, Man, Woman, Dog, Interior, Food Plate, Servant, Table, Liszt Gourmet Archive

Background imageHistory Collection: The Good Motive By Auguste Hadamard

The Good Motive By Auguste Hadamard, 1823 - 1886, French, Salon Of Beaux Arts, 1880, 19th Century, Liszt Gourmet Archive, Food And Drink, Dinner Table, Carafe, Glass, Glasses, Plates, Men, Servant

Background imageHistory Collection: Caderousse

Caderousse, The Count Of Monte Christo Alexandre Dumas, 1844, Historical Novel, Adventure Fiction, Romance Novel, Fiction, Wine, Bottle, Bottles, Winebottle, Wineglass, Alcohol, Alcoholic

Background imageHistory Collection: Macbeth visiting the Three Witches on the blasted heath

Macbeth visiting the Three Witches on the blasted heath. Title page by Sir John Gilbert for " Macbeth" in an edition of Shakespeares works London 1858. Wood engraving

Background imageHistory Collection: Agnes Countess of March (1312ja-1369)

Agnes Countess of March (1312ja-1369) known as Black Agnes, defending Dunbar Castle, Scotland, against the English commanded by the Earl of Salisbury, 1338

Background imageHistory Collection: Chartists processing from the mass meeting on Kennington Common towards Blackfriars Bridge, London

Chartists processing from the mass meeting on Kennington Common towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, where the police stopped them crossing the Thames: 10 April 1848

Background imageHistory Collection: Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington

Mass meeting of Chartists on Kennington Common, London, 10 April 1848. In centre is the wagon carrying Fergus O Connor and the other delegates. Wood engraving 1848

Background imageHistory Collection: Revolution in Prussia, March 1848

Revolution in Prussia, March 1848. The crowd storming the Arsenal in Berlin. Wood engraving, 1848

Background imageHistory Collection: Revolution in Prussia, March 1848

Revolution in Prussia, March 1848. Troops charging the crowds in Berlin. Wood engraving, 1848

Background imageHistory Collection: Revolution in Paris, 1848

Revolution in Paris, 1848: Fighting at the barricades. Wood engraving c1885

Background imageHistory Collection: Revolution in Paris, February 1848

Revolution in Paris, February 1848. Scene in front of the Foreign Ministry with the crowd chanting " Mourir pour la patrie". Wood engraving, 1848

Background imageHistory Collection: British Wild or Park cattle

British Wild or Park cattle. Ancient breed surviving in a few small herds in Britain through having been enparked centuries ago. Those shown here are the Hamilton strain (Scottish)

Background imageHistory Collection: British Wild or Park Cattle

British Wild or Park Cattle. From Thomas Bewick " A General History of Quadrupeds", Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1790. Ancient breed surviving in a few small herds in Britain through having been

Background imageHistory Collection: Harpooning a Greenland Whale

Harpooning a Greenland Whale which has tossed one of the attacking boats. From William Jardine The Naturlists Library: " On the Ordinary Cetacea", Edinburgh, 1837. Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageHistory Collection: South Sea Whale Fishery: Amelia Wilson and Castor off Buoro

South Sea Whale Fishery: Amelia Wilson and Castor off Buoro. Aquatint after John Huggins published 1825. Factory ship at anchor while crew in boats harpoon Sperm Whales

Background imageHistory Collection: Harpooning a Sperm Whale

Harpooning a Sperm Whale. From William Jardine The Naturalists Library: " On the Ordinary Cetacea", Edinburgh, 1837. Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageHistory Collection: Giant tortoises of the Galapagos Islands

Giant tortoises of the Galapagos Islands which were observed by Charles Darwin. In foreground are two Finches, another group of Galapagos fauna of which Darwin made a particular study

Background imageHistory Collection: Giant Land Tortoises of the Galapagos Islands

Giant Land Tortoises of the Galapagos Islands. Charles Darwins study of the fauna of the Islands contributed to his theory of evolution. Wood engraving published 1884

Background imageHistory Collection: Iguana, the great herbivorous sea lizard of the Galapagos Islands

Iguana, the great herbivorous sea lizard of the Galapagos Islands. Charles Darwins study of the fauna of the islands contributed to his theory of evolution. Wood engraving c1890

Background imageHistory Collection: Green (Edible) turtles

Green (Edible) turtles - Chelonia mydas - and Loggerhead turtles captured on coast of Cuba as the females came ashore to lay their eggs

Background imageHistory Collection: Green (Edible) Turtle

Green (Edible) Turtle - Chelonia mydas - being caught when they come ashore to lay their eggs. Turtle meat greatly prized. Wood engraving 1884

Background imageHistory Collection: Green (Edible) Turtle

Green (Edible) Turtle
Green (Edible Turtle - Chelonia mydas. Turtle meat much prized Edible turtles imported live into Europe as a table delicacy. Wood engraving c1890

Background imageHistory Collection: Fur Animals of the Arcitc; Arctic Fox

Fur Animals of the Arcitc; Arctic Fox
Fur Animals of the Arcitc: Arctic Fox attacking trapped Sable while, in the background, the trapper rushes to scare off the foxes in the hope of saving a valuable pelt. Chromoxylograph

Background imageHistory Collection: I. Bergman with H. Bogart

I. Bergman with H. Bogart
Ingrid Bergman (1917 - 1982) Swedish film and stage actress, with Humphrey Bogart (1899 - 1957). Still from " Casablanca", 1942

Background imageHistory Collection: I. Bergman with H. Bogart

I. Bergman with H. Bogart
Ingrid Bergman (1917 - 1982) Swedish film and stage actress, with Humphrey Bogart (1899 - 1957) and Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong (c1898 - 1971). Still from " Casablanca", 1942

Background imageHistory Collection: Ingrid Berman

Ingrid Berman (1917 - 1982) Swedish actress. Still from " The Inn of the Sixth Happiness", based on the English missionary Gladys Aylwards (1902 - 1970) 1938 mountain trek from Yangcheng

Background imageHistory Collection: Work on Bible translation

Work on Bible translation
Left to Right: Philip Melancthon (1497 - 1560), Martin Luther (1483 - 1546), Pomeranus (Johann Bugenhagen 1485 - 1558) and Cruciger (Gaspard Creuziger 1504 - 1548)

Background imageHistory Collection: Quagga, London ZOO

Quagga, London ZOO
Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family. Engraving of photograph by Frederick York of London, c1870, of Quagga mare in London Zoo, England

Background imageHistory Collection: John Bright

John Bright (1811 - 1889) English Quaker Radical statesman. Advocate of the Anti - Corn Law League and of Free Trade. Bright speaking at an election meeting at Birmingham, November 1885. Engraving

Background imageHistory Collection: Irish men and women

Irish men and women in the time of Elizabeth I. 16th century

Background imageHistory Collection: Minting coin

Minting coin. From " The Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland" by Raphael Holinshead (1577)

Background imageHistory Collection: Edwin Chadwick

Edwin Chadwick (1800 - 1890) champion of sanitary improvements. The Public Health Act of 1848 was due largely to him, and he was a member of the General Board of Health which the Act established

Background imageHistory Collection: Surgeon operating on mans eye

Surgeon operating on mans eye
Surgeon operating on an mans eye. 12th century English manuscript

Background imageHistory Collection: Allegorical painting showing United Germany

Allegorical painting showing United Germany
Allegorical painting showing a United Germany (Germania) circa 1880. On right of the dais Emperor William I presents the Teutonic Knights to Germania

Background imageHistory Collection: Vote of no confidence against Willy Brandt

Vote of no confidence against Willy Brandt
On 24 April 1972 a vote of no confidence was proposed against Chancellor Willy Brandt. A vote was taken three days later. Had this motion passed

Background imageHistory Collection: Theodor Heuss (1884 - 1963)

Theodor Heuss (1884 - 1963), German politician. President of the Federal Republic of Germany

Background imageHistory Collection: Session of German Parliament, 1955

Session of German Parliament, 1955
Session of the German Parliament in 1955, addressed by Konrad Adenauer (1876 - 1967). German statesman. first Chancellor of West Germany from 1949 - 1963

Background imageHistory Collection: Session of German Parliament, 1949

Session of German Parliament, 1949
Session of the German Parliament in 1949 addressed by Konrad Adenauer (1876 - 1967), German statesman. First Chancellor of West Germany from 1949 - 1963

Background imageHistory Collection: Blind workers on production line, Germany

Blind workers on production line, Germany
Blind workers on a production line, Germany c1925

Background imageHistory Collection: Signed agreement, Weimar government, 1919

Signed agreement, Weimar government, 1919
Signed agreement of the forming of the Weimar government, 11 August 1919. Chancellor (President) Eberts signature is shown

Background imageHistory Collection: Theodor Heuss (1884 - 1963)

Theodor Heuss (1884 - 1963) sworn in as President of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1949 - 1959

Background imageHistory Collection: Steel plate manufacture in Dortmund

Steel plate manufacture in Dortmund c1925

Background imageHistory Collection: Late 19th century glass factory

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. Liebig trade card c1900

Background imageHistory Collection: Greedy Boy cartoon by John Tenniel from Punch

Greedy Boy cartoon by John Tenniel from Punch
The Greedy Boy cartoon by John Tenniel from " Punch" London, 10 January 1885 commenting on Germanys colonialism

Background imageHistory Collection: Giant steam hammer Fritz in action at Krupp works

Giant steam hammer Fritz in action at Krupp works
Giant steam hammer " Fritz" in action at the Krupp works at Essen, late 19th century



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