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Vertical Collection (page 3)

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Background imageVertical Collection: Brahma, receiving offering

Brahma, receiving offering
Brahma, Hindu Absolute, receiving an offering. Brahma first in the Hindu divine triad, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. After 18th century Indian miniature

Background imageVertical Collection: Spanish Inquisition

Spanish Inquisition (late 15th century). Spanish Jew before the Grand Inquisitor. Illustration by Paul Hardy for " The Saving of Karl Reichenberg", story by Arthur Page, London 1891

Background imageVertical Collection: Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra (b1915) American film star and singer

Background imageVertical Collection: Martin Luther

Martin Luther (1481 - 1546), German Protestant reformer. Engraving c1830

Background imageVertical Collection: Philip Melancthon

Philip Melancthon (Schwarzerd) 1497 - 1560, German Protestant reformer. 18th century engraving after original likeness by Durer

Background imageVertical Collection: Leo Xs Papal Bull

Leo Xs Papal Bull
Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) German Protestant reformer. Title page of Leo Xs Papal Bull excommunicating him. 1520

Background imageVertical Collection: Martin Luther

Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) German Protestant reformer. After woodcut by Cranach (1546)

Background imageVertical Collection: Pope Leo X

Pope Leo X (Giovanni de Medici 1475 - 1521, Pope from 1513) supervising the burning of Martin Luthers books after the first Diet of Worms, 1521. Woodcut

Background imageVertical Collection: Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset (1536 - 1608)

Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset (1536 - 1608) English statesman and diplomat. As commissioner of state trials, he announced to Mary Queen of Scots her death sentence, 1586. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Philip Howard

Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel (1557 - 1595) English nobleman. He professed Roman Catholicism in 1584, was fined and imprisoned and died in the Tower of London. Engraving after portrait by Zucchero

Background imageVertical Collection: Henry Fitzalan

Henry Fitzalan, 12th Earl of Arundel (1511 - 1580) English statesman. Leader of the Roman Catholic party after the death of Mary I

Background imageVertical Collection: William Ewart Gladstone

William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), British Liberal statesman, introducing his Home Rule bill for Ireland in the House of Commons, 1886. Engraving c1895

Background imageVertical Collection: William Ewart Gladstone

William Ewart Gladstone
" The Peoples William" : William Ewart Gladstone (1809 - 1898), British Liberal statesman. After cartoon by Spy from " Vanity Fair, London, 1879

Background imageVertical Collection: Philip Melancthon

Philip Melancthon (Schwarzerd) 1497 - 1560. German Protestant reformer. Portrait after Holbein

Background imageVertical Collection: Charles, Archduke of Austria

Charles, Archduke of Austria (1771 - 1847) Celebrated general. Defeated Napoleon at Aspern (May 1809). Copperplate engraving c1815

Background imageVertical Collection: Wire Worker

Wire Worker. From 16th century woodcut by Jost Amman

Background imageVertical Collection: Mariners Mirrour

Mariners Mirrour
Francis Drake (c1540 - 1596) English navigator and privateer. Engraving

Background imageVertical Collection: Dice Makers Workshop

Dice Makers Workshop. From 16th century woodcut by Jost Amman

Background imageVertical Collection: Plant of Centaury

Plant of Centaury
A plant of Centaury from a 13th century Anglo - Norman herbal. The plant is named after Chiron the Centaur who in Ancient Greek legend cured a wound from a poisoned arrow with Centaury

Background imageVertical Collection: Frederick Arthur Stanley

Frederick Arthur Stanley (1841 - 1908) sixteenth Earl of Derby. English Conservative statesman, racehorse owner. Governor - General of Canada 1888 - 93

Background imageVertical Collection: Clasp Makers Workshop

Clasp Makers Workshop
The Clasp Makers Workshop. From 16th century woodcut by Jost Amman

Background imageVertical Collection: James Young Simpson

James Young Simpson (1811 - 1870) Scottish obstetrician. Pioneer of the use of Chloroform as an anesthetic. From an engraving published London, May 1870

Background imageVertical Collection: Arabella or Arbella Stuart

Arabella or Arbella Stuart (1575 - 1615). During the reign of Elizabeth I she was second in line to the English throne after James VI of Scotland/James I of England

Background imageVertical Collection: English ship master

English ship master
An English ship master. Engraving from Waghenhaer " Mariners Mirrour", London, 1588

Background imageVertical Collection: English sea captain

English sea captain
An English sea captain. Engraving from Waghenhaer " Mariners Mirrour", London, 1588

Background imageVertical Collection: Sailor in time of Henry VIII

Sailor in time of Henry VIII
Sailor in the time of Henry VIII. Engraving from Hadrianus Damman " Imperii ac Sacerdotii Habitus" Cologne, 1578

Background imageVertical Collection: Microscopy for Millions

Microscopy for Millions
Microscopy for the Millions : A member of the audience frightened by a lantern slide showing the forms of life in a typical drop of London water

Background imageVertical Collection: Research against Bilharzia

Research against Bilharzia
Progress in the fight against Bilharzia (shicstosoma) a parasitic trematode which spends one period of its lifecycle in water - snails and another in man

Background imageVertical Collection: Galen, portrait

Galen, portrait
Galen, Prince of Physicians Next to Hippocrates according to the French surgeon, Ambroise Pare. Galen (Caudius Galenus c130 - 201 AD)

Background imageVertical Collection: Hippocrates of Cos

Hippocrates of Cos, The Prince of Physcians according to the French surgeon, Ambroise Pare. Hippocrates (born c460 BC) Ancient Greek physician, the father of modern medicine

Background imageVertical Collection: Late victorian era English nurse

Late victorian era English nurse in starched white uniform and cap

Background imageVertical Collection: Birth of Julius Caesar

Birth of Julius Caesar (c100 - 44 BC) by caesarian section. Flemish manuscript c1474 of Seutonius " Lives of the Caesars" which repeated the legend of Caesars birth

Background imageVertical Collection: Man dying from bite of rabid dog

Man dying from bite of rabid dog
Man dying from the bite of a rabid dog. 12th century English manuscript

Background imageVertical Collection: Hatshepsut, Ancient Egypt

Hatshepsut, Ancient Egypt
Hatshepsut was the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt

Background imageVertical Collection: Willy Brandt, born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm

Willy Brandt, born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm (1913 - 1992) German politician, Chancellor of West Germany 1969 - 1974, and leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) 1964 - 1987

Background imageVertical Collection: Western powers France, UK, USA courting Germany

Western powers France, UK, USA courting Germany
Cartoon depicting the Western powers France (Robert Schumann) UK (Ernest Bevin) and USA (Dean Acheson) courting Germany, 1949

Background imageVertical Collection: German post - war utility furniture, C. 1949

German post - war utility furniture, C. 1949
German post - war utility furniture in a German home c1949

Background imageVertical Collection: Money worthless in Germany during Hyperinflation

Money worthless in Germany during Hyperinflation
Money is worthless in Germany during the Hyperinflation of 1923 - 1924. Here it is used to paper the walls

Background imageVertical Collection: Epilepsy, Typical Grand Mal attack

Epilepsy, Typical Grand Mal attack
Epilepsy, a subject suffering from a typical Grand Mal attack in which he has bitten his tongue. In ancient times it was known as the Sacred Disease. Julius Caesar suffered epileptic seizures

Background imageVertical Collection: (Pierre - Paul) Emile Roux (1853 - 1933)

(Pierre - Paul) Emile Roux (1853 - 1933) French bacteriologist, assistant to Louis Pasteur. In 1894, with Yersin, discovered the non - toxic treatment for Diphtheria

Background imageVertical Collection: David Bruce (1855 - 1931)

David Bruce (1855 - 1931) Australian - born Scottish physician and microbiologist. Identified bacterium causing human undulant fever (Brucella, 1887) and in 1895 in South Africa

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of (Ferdinand) August Bebel

Portrait of (Ferdinand) August Bebel
(Ferdinand) August Bebel (1840 - 1913) German Socialist, 1905. After the portrait by Georg Tronnier

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Ludwig Windhorst

Portrait of Ludwig Windhorst
Ludwig Windhorst (1812 - 1891), leader of the Centre Partyin Germany. A devout Roman Catholic, he opposed Bismarck over his Kulturkampf anti - Catholic policies. Windhorst in 1885

Background imageVertical Collection: Boy with Haemophilia, Inherited blood disorder

Boy with Haemophilia, Inherited blood disorder
Boy with Haemophilia, an inherited blood disorder in which the clotting factor is absent. The disorder is passed down by the mother who is not affected but whose male offspring have a fifty per cent

Background imageVertical Collection: Ronald Ross (1857 - 1932)

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: William IIs telegram to von Bulow

William IIs telegram to von Bulow, the German Chancellor, on the formers visit to Tangier in 1905

Background imageVertical Collection: Pustules in man suffering from Anthrax

Pustules in man suffering from Anthrax
Development of pustules in a man suffering from Anthrax, a disease which could be contracted from contact with infected farm animals

Background imageVertical Collection: Portrait of Rosa Luxemburg

Portrait of Rosa Luxemburg
Rosa Luxemburg (1871 - 1919) Polish - born German revolutionary and political agitator Founder member with Karl Liebknecht of the KPD, the German Communist Party



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