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Vertical Collection (page 10)

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Background imageVertical Collection: portrait of August Bebel

portrait of August Bebel
(Ferdinand) August Bebel (1840 - 1913) German Socialist

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Eduard Bernstein

Portrait of Eduard Bernstein
Eduard Bernstein (1850 - 1932) German socialist leader. Lived in England 1888 - 1891. Associate of Engels

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Georg Leo von Caprivi

Portrait of Georg Leo von Caprivi
Georg Leo von Caprivi (1831 - 1899) German soldier and statesman. In March 1890 he succeeded Bismarck as Chancellor of Germany. Photograph

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Friedrich Engels

Portrait of Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels (1820 - 1895) German socialist, friend of Karl Marx and founder with him of Scientific Socialism. Engels c1850

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Leo XIII (Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci)

Portrait of Leo XIII (Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci)
Leo XIII (Vincenzo Giacchino Pecci 1810 - 1903) Pope from 1878. Photograph

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Ronald Ross

Portrait of Ronald Ross
Ronald Ross (1857 - 1932) British physician. Discovered the Malaria parasite and its life cycle. Awarded the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine, 1902

Background imageVertical Collection: Louis Pasteur in his laboratory

Louis Pasteur in his laboratory
Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895) French chemist, in his laboratory at the Ecole Normale, Paris, during his work on hydrophobia. Around him are cages full of the animals he used during his experiments

Background imageVertical Collection: Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England

Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England
Title page of " Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England" by Friedrich Engels (Leipzig, 1845) " The Conditions of the Working Classes in England in 1844"

Background imageVertical Collection: Pustules on a dairymaids arm infected with cow - pox

Pustules on a dairymaids arm infected with cow - pox. From Edward Jenner " Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae", London, 1798

Background imageVertical Collection: Physician in protective clothing

Physician in protective clothing during an outbreak of Plague. From Manget " Triate de la peste", 1721

Background imageVertical Collection: Advertisement for a cure for Malaria

Advertisement for a cure for Malaria issued by the Mississippi State Board of Health. The standard treatment of an adult was 10 grains of Quinine Sulphate 3 times a day for 3 days

Background imageVertical Collection: Louis Pasteur, boy examination

Louis Pasteur, boy examination
Louis Pasteur (1822 - 1895) French chemist, looking on as his assistant inoculates Joseph Meister, a shepherd boy who had been bitten by a rabid dog

Background imageVertical Collection: Title page of The Great Bible

Title page of The Great Bible
Title page of " The Great Bible" also known as " Cromwells Bible" of 1539. At top, Henry VIII distributes copies of the word of God which is passed down to the population who

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Thomas Wolsey

Portrait of Thomas Wolsey
Thomas Wolsey (c1475 - 1530) English prelate and statesman. Archbishop of York 1514, Cardinal and Lord Chancellor of England 1515. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Francis Walsingham

Portrait of Francis Walsingham
Francis Walsingham (c1530 - 1590) English statesman. Secretary to Elizabeth I. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Nicholas Ridley

Portrait of Nicholas Ridley
Nicholas Ridley (c1500 - 1555) English Protestant martyr. burned for heresy with Latimer at Oxford. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Thomas Seymour of Sudeley

Portrait of Thomas Seymour of Sudeley
Thomas Seymour of Sudeley (1508 - 1549) English courtier and statesman. Lord High Admiral. Brother of Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII. Husband of Catherine Parr, Queen Dowager of Henry VIII

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset

Portrait of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset
Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset (1506 - 1552) English soldier and statesman. Brother of Jane Seymour, Henry VIIIs third wife. Lord Protector after Henrys death. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of William Warham

Portrait of William Warham
William Warham (c1450 - 1532) English churchman and statesman. Archbishop of Canterbury. Lord Chancellor under Henry VII and at the beginning of the reign of Henry VIII

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk

Portrait of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (1473 - 1554) English soldier and statesman. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Robert Dudley, Earl of eicester

Portrait of Robert Dudley, Earl of eicester
Robert Dudley, Earl of eicester (1532 - 1588) English courtier. Favorite of Elizabeth I. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Thomas Cranmer

Portrait of Thomas Cranmer
Thomas Cranmer (1489 - 1556) English prelate: Archbishop of Canterbury. Under Henry VIII he adopted the Protestant faith. Under Mary I he condemned for heresy and burned at the stake. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Henry Stuart or Stewart, Lord Darnley

Portrait of Henry Stuart or Stewart, Lord Darnley
Henry Stuart or Stewart, Lord Darnley (1545 - 1567) English nobleman. Husband of Mary Queen of Scots. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: William Caxton (circa 1422 - 1491)

William Caxton (circa 1422 - 1491)
William Caxton (c1422 - 1491) the first man to print and published books in England (1476). Cadxon reading proofs fresh off the press. From " Great Inventors", London c 1882

Background imageVertical Collection: Prince Rupert (1619 - 1682)

Prince Rupert (1619 - 1682), Rupert of the Rhine. Third son of Elizabeth of Bohemia (the Winter Queen), nephew of Charles I. Led the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War

Background imageVertical Collection: Printing workshop of Bodocus Badius Ascensius in 1521

Printing workshop of Bodocus Badius Ascensius in 1521. Note the female compositor. This is said to be the first printed illustration of a printing press. Woodcut

Background imageVertical Collection: John Pym (1584 - 1643)

John Pym (1584 - 1643) English Parliamentary statesman. One of the five Members of Parliament whose arrest Charles demanded when he entered Parliament on 4 January 1642

Background imageVertical Collection: Printing workshop of Bodocus Badius Ascensius

Printing workshop of Bodocus Badius Ascensius from the title page of a book published in 1530. Note the female compositor. Woodcut

Background imageVertical Collection: Henry Stuart, known as Lord Darnley (1545 - 1557)

Henry Stuart, known as Lord Darnley (1545 - 1557)
Henry Stuart, Duke of Albany, known as Lord Darnley (1545 - 1557), grandson of Margaret Tudor, second husband of Mary Queen of Scots and father of James I and VI

Background imageVertical Collection: Trial of Charles I, January 1649

Trial of Charles I, January 1649. Charles (1600 - 1649) king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1625 on trial by Parliament in Westminster Hall, London

Background imageVertical Collection: Trial of Charles I, January 1649

Trial of Charles I, January 1649. Charles (1600 - 1649) king of Great Britain and Ireland from 1625 on trial by Parliament in Westminster Hall, London

Background imageVertical Collection: William Laud (1573 - 1645)

William Laud (1573 - 1645), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633, religious adviser to Charles I. Persecuted the Puritans, attempted to force Anglican liturgy on Presbyterian church in Scotland

Background imageVertical Collection: Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658)

Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658) English soldier and statesman, with his wife, standing in front a portrait of Charles I. 19th century engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Charles I demanding surrender of Members of Parliament

Charles I demanding surrender of Members of Parliament
Charles I demanding the surrender of the five Members of Parliament (John Hampden, John Pym, Sir Arthur Hasilrigge, Denzil Holles and William Strode) 4 January 1642

Background imageVertical Collection: Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658)

Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658) English soldier and statesman. Leading Parliamentarian in the English Civil Wars. Lord Protector of England (1653 - 1658)

Background imageVertical Collection: Leo X supervising burning of Martin Luthers books

Leo X supervising burning of Martin Luthers books
Pope Leo X supervising the burning of Martin Luthers books after the first Diet of Worms - 1521. Woodcut

Background imageVertical Collection: Henrietta Maria (1609 - 1669)

Henrietta Maria (1609 - 1669) queen consort of Charles I of Great Britain and Ireland. Daughter of Henry IV of France, she was married in 1625. Chromolithograph after portrait by an unknown artist

Background imageVertical Collection: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592 - 1628)

George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592 - 1628) English statesman. Favorite of ames I and Charles I. Assassinated by John Felton. Chromolithograph after the portrait by Gerard von Honthorst

Background imageVertical Collection: John Hampden (1594 - 1643)

John Hampden (1594 - 1643) English Parliamentary leader. Died at the Battle of Chalgrove, 18 June 1643, attempting to repulse Royalist forces under Prince Rupert. After portrait by unknown artist

Background imageVertical Collection: Henrietta Maria (1609 - 1669)

Henrietta Maria (1609 - 1669) queen consort of Charles I of Great Britain and Ireland. Daughter of Henry IV of France, she was married in 1625. Portrait by Anthony Van Dyck (or Vandyke)

Background imageVertical Collection: Nicholas I (1796 - 1855)

Nicholas I (1796 - 1855) Emperor (Tsar) of Russia from 1825; Nicholas on his deathbed, priests saying prayers over his body

Background imageVertical Collection: Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587)

Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587) daughter of James V of Scotland, mother of James VI (of Scotland) and I (of England)

Background imageVertical Collection: Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679)

Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) English political philosopher, born at Malmesbury, Wiltshire. Argued for absolute rule. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679)

Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679) English political philosopher, born at Malmesbury, Wiltshire. Argued for absolute rule. Engraving. Eighteenth century engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: John Hampden (1594 - 1643)

John Hampden (1594 - 1643) English Parliamentary leader. Died at the Battle of Chalgrove, 18 June 1643, attempting to repulse Royalist forces under Prince Rupert. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: John Hampden (1594 - 1643)

John Hampden (1594 - 1643) English Parliamentary leader. Hampden, mortally wounded, helped from the Battle of Chalgrove, 18 June 1643, attempting to repulse Royalist forces under Prince Rupert

Background imageVertical Collection: Photograph of Susan B. Anthony

Photograph of Susan B. Anthony

Background imageVertical Collection: Photograph of Susan B. Anthony

Photograph of Susan B. Anthony



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