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12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection (#3)

698 Photographic Prints

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: William Robertson, 18th century Scottish historian and Principal of Edinburgh University, (1845)

William Robertson, 18th century Scottish historian and Principal of Edinburgh University, (1845). Artist: H Meyer
William Robertson, 18th century Scottish historian and Principal of Edinburgh University, (1845). A print from Lives of Men of Letters and Science who Flourished in the Time of George III, by Henry

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: David Hume, 18th century Scottish philosopher, economist and historian, (1845). Artist: W Holl

David Hume, 18th century Scottish philosopher, economist and historian, (1845). Artist: W Holl
David Hume, 18th century Scottish philosopher, economist and historian, (1845). Humes (1711-1776) most important work was A Treatise on Human Nature (1739)

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Dinan, Brittany, France

Dinan, Brittany, France. People on the streets in traditional Breton costume

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Elizabeth Ann Sheridan, 18th century English singer, (1816). Artist: Middlemist

Elizabeth Ann Sheridan, 18th century English singer, (1816). Artist: Middlemist
Elizabeth Ann Sheridan, 18th century English singer, (1816). Born Elizabeth Ann Linley (1754-1792) was the second daughter of the composer Thomas Linley

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Orleans, France, 1841. Artist: WCF

Orleans, France, 1841. Artist: WCF
Orleans, France, 1841

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and Emperor

Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and Emperor. Napoleon (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Tomb of Caecilia Metella, Rome, Italy

Tomb of Caecilia Metella, Rome, Italy. Cecilia Metella was the daughter of Quintus Caecilius Metellus Creticus, who was Roman Consul in 69 BC

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, 1850(?). Artist: Gustavo Witting

Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, 1850(?). Artist: Gustavo Witting
Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, 1850(?)

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Venice, Italy, late 19th or early 20th century(?)

Venice, Italy, late 19th or early 20th century(?). View showing the Doges Palace, built between 1309 and 1424

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Rialto Bridge, Venice, Italy, 19th century(?). Artist: Kirchmayn

Rialto Bridge, Venice, Italy, 19th century(?). Artist: Kirchmayn
Rialto Bridge, Venice, Italy, 19th century(?). The Rialto Bridge, which spans the Grand Canal, was designed by Antonio da Ponte and Antonio Contino and built between 1588 and 1591

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Rolls-Royce Three Quarter Coupe, 1910-1929(?)

Rolls-Royce Three Quarter Coupe, 1910-1929(?). A print from the Thrupp and Maberly Ltds coachbuilding handbook or catalogue

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: The banks of the Mississippi, c1860s (c1880)

The banks of the Mississippi, c1860s (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Thomas Stonewall Jackson, Confederate general of the American Civil War, (c1880)

Thomas Stonewall Jackson, Confederate general of the American Civil War, (c1880). One of the foremost Confederate generals of the Civil War

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: David Farragut, Union naval officer of the American Civil War, (c1880)

David Farragut, Union naval officer of the American Civil War, (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Lieutenant Caldwell Slipping the chain, American Civil War, 1861-1865 (c1880)

Lieutenant Caldwell Slipping the chain, American Civil War, 1861-1865 (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: A railroad battery, American Civil War, 1861-1865 (c1880)

A railroad battery, American Civil War, 1861-1865 (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Arrival of General McClellan at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1862 (c1880)

Arrival of General McClellan at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1862 (c1880). Williamsburg fell to McClellans Union army on 6th May 1862 during the Peninsula Campaign

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: The Confederate ironclad Merrimac sinking the USS Cumberland, 1862 (c1880)

The Confederate ironclad Merrimac sinking the USS Cumberland, 1862 (c1880). The Merrimac sank two Union ships in an attempt to break through their blockade, in Hampton Roads, Virginia

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: John Ericsson, Swedish-born American engineer and inventor, (c1880). Artist: Whymper

John Ericsson, Swedish-born American engineer and inventor, (c1880). Artist: Whymper
John Ericsson, Swedish-born American engineer and inventor, (c1880). On moving to the USA in 1839, Ericsson designed many warships including the Monitor (1861)

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, c1880

Fairfax Courthouse, Virginia, c1880. The oldest building in the town of Fairfax, the courthouse was used as a military headquarters by the Union Army during the American Civil War

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Burnsides expedition crossing Hatteras Bar, North Carolina, 1861-1862 (c1880)

Burnsides expedition crossing Hatteras Bar, North Carolina, 1861-1862 (c1880). Union General Ambrose Burnside commanded an amphibious campaign that succeeded in closing most of the North Carolina

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Commodore AH Foote, Union naval officer of the American Civil War, (c1880)

Commodore AH Foote, Union naval officer of the American Civil War, (c1880). Andrew Hull Foote (1806-1863) was seriously wounded commanding an attack on the Confederate stronghold of Fort Donelson in

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: British troops conveyed through Canada in winter, c1860s (c1880)

British troops conveyed through Canada in winter, c1860s (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Guarding a bridge over the Potomac, American Civil War, c1861 (c1880)

Guarding a bridge over the Potomac, American Civil War, c1861 (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: The Battle of Bull Run, Virginia, 1861 (c1880)

The Battle of Bull Run, Virginia, 1861 (c1880). Fought at Manassas, Virginia, on 21st July 1861, the First Battle of Bull Run was the first major land battle of the American Civil War

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Robert E Lee, Confederate general of the American Civil War, (c1880)

Robert E Lee, Confederate general of the American Civil War, (c1880). The foremost Confederate general of the American Civil War

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Major Theodore Winthrop at Big Bethel, Virginia, 1861 (c1880)

Major Theodore Winthrop at Big Bethel, Virginia, 1861 (c1880). Winthrop (1828-1861) was killed at Great Bethel on 10th June 1861

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Defence of Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1861 (c1880)

Defence of Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1861 (c1880). Fort Sumter was the place where the opening shots of the American Civil War were fired, on 12 April 1861

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: A scene in the US House of Representatives, Washington DC, USA, c1860s (c1880)

A scene in the US House of Representatives, Washington DC, USA, c1860s (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Inauguration of Jefferson Davis, Montgomery, Alabama, 1861 (c1880)

Inauguration of Jefferson Davis, Montgomery, Alabama, 1861 (c1880). Davis was named Provisional President of the Confederate States of America by a Constitutional convention in Montgomery, Alabama

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: A street in New Orleans on election day, 1860 (c1880)

A street in New Orleans on election day, 1860 (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Picking up the Atlantic cable, 1866 (c1880)

Picking up the Atlantic cable, 1866 (c1880). An attempt in 1865 by Brunels giant steamship, the Great Eastern to lay a transatlantic telegraph cable ended in failure when the cable snapped

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Lewis Cass, American soldier, statesman and historian, (c1880)

Lewis Cass, American soldier, statesman and historian, (c1880). Cass served in the US Army as a Brigadier-General in the War of 1812 against the British

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States, (c1880)

Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States, (c1880). Pierce (1804-1869) was president from 1853-1857. He is widely regarded as having been one of the least effective presidents

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Heber Kimball, leading member of the Mormon movement, (c1880)

Heber Kimball, leading member of the Mormon movement, (c1880). Kimball was one of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and a leading member of the First Presidency of the Mormon Church

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: George A Smith, Cousin of the The Prophet, c1880

George A Smith, Cousin of the The Prophet, c1880. A cousin of Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, George Smith was a leading member of the movement

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Elisha Kent Kane and his companions in Greenland, c1855 (c1880)

Elisha Kent Kane and his companions in Greenland, c1855 (c1880). Kane served as senior medical officer on the Grinnell Arctic Expedition of 1850-1851

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Henry Clay, American statesman, (c1880)

Henry Clay, American statesman, (c1880). Clay (1777-1852) was Secretary of State in the administration of John Quincy Adams, and was an unsuccessful candidate for the presidency three times

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Seizure of Lopez, (c1880)

Seizure of Lopez, (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: A market place in San Francisco, California, USA, mid 19th century (c1880)

A market place in San Francisco, California, USA, mid 19th century (c1880). The discovery of gold in 1848 and the ensuing California gold rush caused San Francisco to grow rapidly

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Gold washing in California, c1840s (c1880)

Gold washing in California, c1840s (c1880). After gold was discovered at Sutters Mill in 1848, some 300, 000 people flooded into California in what became known as the California Gold Rush

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Mexico City, Mexico, mid 19th century (c1880)

Mexico City, Mexico, mid 19th century (c1880). A print from Cassells History of the United States, by Edmund Ollier, Volume III, Cassell Petter and Galpin, London, c1880

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Battle of Buena Vista, Mexico, 1847 (c1880)

Battle of Buena Vista, Mexico, 1847 (c1880). The Battle of Buena Vista was an engagement in the Mexican-American War. The American army under Major-General Zachary Taylor was able to repulse a much

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Mexican filibusters on the march, mid 19th century(c1880)

Mexican filibusters on the march, mid 19th century(c1880)
Mexican filibusters on the march, mid 19th century (c1880). The term filibuster described irregular soldiers involved in campaigns in Mexico and Central America

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: John Tyler, tenth President of the United States, (c1880)

John Tyler, tenth President of the United States, (c1880). Tyler (1790-1862) was president from 1841 to 1845. He was the first vice-president to assume the presidency after the death in office of his

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Daniel Webster, 19th century American statesman (c1880)

Daniel Webster, 19th century American statesman (c1880). Webster (1782-1852) was a United States senator and Secretary of State

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Osceola, Chief of the Seminoles, c1837 (c1880)

Osceola, Chief of the Seminoles, c1837 (c1880). Osceola was a war chief who led a small band of warriors in the Second Seminole War which broke out when the US Government attempted to have

Background image12 Jan 2009 Photographic Print Collection: Creek Indians, early 19th century (c1880)

Creek Indians, early 19th century (c1880). The Creek fought a war of resistance (Red Stick War) against white immigration into their lands in 1813-1814



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