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Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Macdonnel of Glengarry, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub

Macdonnel of Glengarry, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: A Wellington Boot- or the Head of the Armye, 19th century

A Wellington Boot- or the Head of the Armye, 19th century. A satirical political cartoon of the Duke of Wellington. Wellington was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in 1827

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: The Fram in the Bay of Whales, Antarctica, 1911-1912

The Fram in the Bay of Whales, Antarctica, 1911-1912. Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen (1872-1928) led the first expedition to reach the South Pole, arriving at the Pole on 14th December 1911

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: A view of Pennyfields, Chinatown, London, 20th century

A view of Pennyfields, Chinatown, London, 20th century. A Chinese community began to become established in Limehouse on the banks of the Thames in East London in the late 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: The Prince of Wales on a tiger hunt during his visit to India, 1876 (1901). Artist

The Prince of Wales on a tiger hunt during his visit to India, 1876 (1901). Artist
The Prince of Wales on a tiger hunt during his visit to India, 21 February 1876 (1901). The future King Edward VIIs (1841-1910) elephant charged by a tiger in the Nepal Terai

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Vintners in an ale house, 1642

Vintners in an ale house, 1642. From a broadsheet titled Health to All

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: St Giles Church, Stoke Poges, 1833. Artist: John Constable

St Giles Church, Stoke Poges, 1833. Artist: John Constable
Stoke Poges Church, Buckinghamshire, 1833. From the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Jamaica House, Cherry Garden Street, Bermondsey, London, 1827

Jamaica House, Cherry Garden Street, Bermondsey, London, 1827

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: View of John Adam Street, Westminster, London, 1795

View of John Adam Street, Westminster, London, 1795. On the left is the facade of the Society of Arts building, designed by James and Robert Adam as part of their Adelphi scheme

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Interior of John Bunyans meeting house in Zoar Street, Southwark, London, 1822

Interior of John Bunyans meeting house in Zoar Street, Southwark, London, 1822. View showing the meeting house converted to use as a store for engineering components

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Woody Bay, Devon, 1905. Artist: Albert Goodwin

Woody Bay, Devon, 1905. Artist: Albert Goodwin
Woody Bay, Devon, 1905

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: St Martins Court, Ludgate Hill, City of London, 1851. Artist: John Wykeham Archer

St Martins Court, Ludgate Hill, City of London, 1851. Artist: John Wykeham Archer
St Martins Court, Ludgate Hill, City of London, 1851. View with a figure sitting on the ground

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Tower of London, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther

Tower of London, London, 1883. Artist: John Crowther
View of the Bloody Tower, Wakefield Tower and St Thomas Tower at the Tower of London, Tower Hamlets, London, 1883

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1790. Artist: Thomas Malton II

Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, c1790. Artist: Thomas Malton II
Interior view of the court room at the Bank of England, Threadneedle Street, London, 1790; with figures

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Bob Berg, Ronnie Scotts, Soho, London, May, 1993. Artist: Brian O Connor

Bob Berg, Ronnie Scotts, Soho, London, May, 1993. Artist: Brian O Connor
Bob Berg, Ronnie Scott s, Soho, London, May, 1993

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: John Denver, Shepherds Bush, London, 1974. Artist: Brian O Connor

John Denver, Shepherds Bush, London, 1974. Artist: Brian O Connor
John Denver, Shepherds Bush, London, 1974

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Mica Paris, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, 2007. Artist: Brian O Connor

Mica Paris, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, 2007. Artist: Brian O Connor
Mica Paris, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, 2007

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Bobby Hutcherson playing the vibraphone at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, Berkshire, 1983

Bobby Hutcherson playing the vibraphone at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, Berkshire, 1983

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: African Marigold and French Marigolds, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler (1561-1629)

African Marigold and French Marigolds, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler (1561-1629)
I Caryophyllus Indicus flore multiplici luteo pleno maior; II Caryophyllus indicus flore luteo simplici minor; III Caryophyllus indicus floreauros simplici minor; Besler was an apothecary in

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Come thou out, Housewife called Flosi to Bergthora, 1913

Come thou out, Housewife called Flosi to Bergthora, 1913. Bergthorsknoll, the home of Njall, is burnt down in the Icelandic saga Njals Saga, killing Njal and his family

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Sacred Festival and Coronation of their Imperial Majesties, Paris, 1804 (1806)

Sacred Festival and Coronation of their Imperial Majesties, Paris, 1804 (1806). The Emperor swears the Oath of Constitution at Notre Dame Cathedral

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Nothing could be Better said Holmes, 1893. Artist: Sidney E Paget

Nothing could be Better said Holmes, 1893. Artist: Sidney E Paget
Nothing could be Better said Holmes, 1893. Illustration from The Stockbrokers Clerk by Arthur Conan Doyle, published in Strand Magazine March 1893

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Ernest Shackleton, British explorer, c1909

Ernest Shackleton, British explorer, c1909. Portrait of Shackleton (1874-1922) from his book The Heart of the Antarctic, an account of his expedition of 1908-1909 on board the Nimrod

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Muri Beach

Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Muri Beach

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Church of St Nicholas, Plumstead, Kent, c1800(?). Artist: AY

Church of St Nicholas, Plumstead, Kent, c1800(?). Artist: AY
Church of St Nicholas, Plumstead, Kent, c1800(?). View of the church with figures by a graveside

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Bottle, 1847; showing the interior of a prison with the daughter and son visiting their father. Due to the effects of excessive alcohol consumption the mother

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Bottle, 1847; showing an interior domestic scene with the husband and wife fighting due to the effects of excessive drinking

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Bottle, 1847; showing an interior domestic scene with the family grieving over the death of their youngest child. The childs death has been caused by cold

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Agas Map of London, c1561

Agas Map of London, c1561
Agas map of London c1561, sheet 8; showing the bull baiting pit and bear baiting garden in Southwark. Also showing the River Thames and City of London

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Agas Map of London, c1561

Agas Map of London, c1561
Agas map of London c1561, sheet 9; showing part of the City of London, London Wall and fields to the north east

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Bottle, 1847; showing the mother and children begging on the street because of their impoverished state due to the money they have squandered on alcohol

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank

The Bottle, 1847. Artist: George Cruikshank
The Bottle, 1847; showing an interior domestic scene with the family possessions being repossessed as a result of money being squandered on alcohol

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Stan Getz, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1978. Artist: Brian O Connor

Stan Getz, Ronnie Scotts, London, 1978. Artist: Brian O Connor
Stan Getz, Ronnie Scott s, London, 1978

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: St Josephs Retreat, Highgate, North London

St Josephs Retreat, Highgate, North London
St Josephs Retreat (Roman Catholic Church), Highgate, North London. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: View of Windsor Castle from Egham Hill, Berkshire, 1851. Artist: Standidge & Co

View of Windsor Castle from Egham Hill, Berkshire, 1851. Artist: Standidge & Co
View of Windsor Castle from Egham Hill, Berkshire, 1851

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: South-east view of John Bunyans meeting house, Southwark, London, c1810

South-east view of John Bunyans meeting house, Southwark, London, c1810

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Michael Brecker, Capital Jazz, Knebworth, 1982. Artist: Brian O Connor

Michael Brecker, Capital Jazz, Knebworth, 1982. Artist: Brian O Connor
Michael Brecker, Capital Jazz, Knebworth, 1982

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Rebecca Ferguson, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist

Rebecca Ferguson, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist
Rebecca Ferguson, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Lou Rawls, Royal Albert Hall, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor

Lou Rawls, Royal Albert Hall, 1990. Artist: Brian O Connor
Lou Rawls, Royal Albert Hall, 1990

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: John Lee Hooker, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1988. Artist: Brian O Connor

John Lee Hooker, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1988. Artist: Brian O Connor
John Lee Hooker, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1988. Hooker was an American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: American trombonist Bill Watrous playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1982

American trombonist Bill Watrous playing at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1982

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Frank Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr in concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 28 May 1992

Frank Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr in concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 28 May 1992

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Frank Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr backstage at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 28 May 1992

Frank Sinatra and Frank Sinatra Jr backstage at the Royal Albert Hall, London, 28 May 1992

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Carlos Santana, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1988. Artist: Brian O Connor

Carlos Santana, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1988. Artist: Brian O Connor
Carlos Santana, Royal Festival Hall, London, 1988

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Whittington Stone, Highgate Hill, Highgate, North London

Whittington Stone, Highgate Hill, Highgate, North London
Dick Whittington Stone, Highgate Hill, Highgate, North London. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Juno, roman goddess

Juno, roman goddess - Scanned 1882 Engraving

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: The Moon, Venus and Saturn (Plate XXX), 1822

The Moon, Venus and Saturn (Plate XXX), 1822
The Moon, Venus and Saturn (Plate XXX), from A Celestial Atlas by Alexander Jamieson, pub. London 1822 (hand coloured engraving). Showing the different phases of the Moon

Background imageImages Dated 6th June 2018: Mist hangs between mountains in Big Stone Gap, Virginia

Mist hangs between mountains in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, U.S. May 18, 2018. Picture taken May 18, 2018. REUTERS/Brian Snyder



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