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Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Norman Soldiers, 1908

Norman Soldiers, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Anglo-Saxon Warriors Approaching a Fort, 1908

Anglo-Saxon Warriors Approaching a Fort, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Cleopatra, before 1751, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Cleopatra, before 1751, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Cleopatra, before 1751, (1928). Pen with wash over pencil on white paper. Possibly a first idea for the central figure in Cleopatras Banquet, (1743-1744), painted for Augustus II of Saxony

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Page, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Page, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Page, mid 18th century, (1928). Pen with wash on white paper. At one time known to have been in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: The Temple Church, 1908

The Temple Church, 1908. From Early London - Prehistoric, Roman, Saxon and Norman, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1908]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Mackay, c1935

Mackay, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: The Age of Innocence, c1788, (c1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds

The Age of Innocence, c1788, (c1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
The Age of Innocence, c1788, (c1912). Painting in the Tate Gallery, London. British portrait painter Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) promoted the ‘ Grand Style in painting

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Descent from the Cross, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Descent from the Cross, mid 18th century, (1928). Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Descent from the Cross, mid 18th century, (1928). Pen with wash on paper. At one time known to have been in the collection of G Bellingham Smith, London

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Mrs. Hoare and Child, 1763-1764, (c1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds

Mrs. Hoare and Child, 1763-1764, (c1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
Mrs. Hoare and Child, 1763-1764, (c1912). Mrs Susanna Hoare and Child, painting in the Wallace Collection, London. Portrait of Susanna Hoare (1743-1795) and her eldest daughter, Susanna Cecilia

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Erasmus, 1523, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Erasmus, 1523, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Erasmus, 1523, (1909). Desiderus Erasmus (1497-1543), Dutch humanist and scholar, was probably the greatest scholar of the northern Renaissance

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: General Post Office - New North Building, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury

General Post Office - New North Building, (c1897). Artist: E&S Woodbury
General Post Office - New North Building, London, (c1897). This building, completed in 1895, is occupied by the official, financial, and clerical staff of the Post Office

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Hans Holbein, 1909

Hans Holbein, 1909. The German artist Holbein (1497-1543) was court painter to King Henry VIII. He is known as one of the greatest portraitists of the 16th century

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Macnab, c1935

Macnab, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: George Gisze, 1532, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

George Gisze, 1532, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
George Gisze, 1532, (1909). Portrait of German merchant Georg Gisze. Painting housed in the Gema ldegalerie, Berlin. The German artist Holbein (1497-1543) was court painter to King Henry VIII

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Duchess of Devonshire and Child, c1786, (c1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds

Duchess of Devonshire and Child, c1786, (c1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
Duchess of Devonshire and Child, c1786, (c1912). Portrait of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1757-1806) and her daughter Lady Georgiana Cavendish (Little G) (1783-1858)

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Sir Henry Wyatt, c1537, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Sir Henry Wyatt, c1537, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Sir Henry Wyatt, c1537, (1909). Portrait of Wyatt (c1460-1537), was a Privy Councillor and Treasurer of the Chamber of Henry VIII. Painting in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: A Photograph of the Aurora Australis, c1908, (1909)

A Photograph of the Aurora Australis, c1908, (1909)
A Photograph of the Aurora Australis. The Lights in the Sky Indicate the Position of the Streamers, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922)

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacNaughton, c1935

MacNaughton, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: 14th Century. Illuminated MS. 1862

14th Century. Illuminated MS. 1862. From The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - Ancient & Mediae val, by F. G. Delamotte. [E. & F. Spon, London, 1862]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Ice Crystals on roof of the Hut Porch, c1908, (1909)

Ice Crystals on roof of the Hut Porch, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Farquharson, c1935

Farquharson, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Ice Crystals Formed on the Line of a Fish Trap, c1908, (1909)

Ice Crystals Formed on the Line of a Fish Trap, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacGregor, c1935

MacGregor, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: 14th Century. British Museum, 1862

14th Century. British Museum, 1862. From The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - Ancient & Mediae val, by F. G. Delamotte. [E. & F. Spon, London, 1862]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Stream of Running Water in the Middle of the Ferrar Glacier in Midsummer, c1908, (1909)

Stream of Running Water in the Middle of the Ferrar Glacier in Midsummer, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Breadalbane. Campbell, c1935

Breadalbane. Campbell, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacDonald, c1935

MacDonald, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Side of Ferrar Glacier. Figure of Man in Lower Left Corner, c1908, (1909)

Side of Ferrar Glacier. Figure of Man in Lower Left Corner, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: 14th Century. British Museum, 1862

14th Century. British Museum, 1862. From The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - Ancient & Mediae val, by F. G. Delamotte. [E. & F. Spon, London, 1862]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Alphabet, letters A-Z, upper case

Alphabet, letters A-Z, upper case. From The Book of Mediae val Alphabets. [John Cooper, Coach Yard, Birmingham]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: A Group of Angels, 15th century, (c1909). Artist: Fra Angelico

A Group of Angels, 15th century, (c1909). Artist: Fra Angelico
A Group of Angels, 15th century, (c1909). Italian Early Renaissance painter Fra Angelico (born Guido di Pietro, c1395-1455) was a Dominican friar (his name means Angelic friar )

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Jane Seymour, 1536-1537, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Jane Seymour, 1536-1537, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Jane Seymour, 1536-1537, (1909). Jane Seymour (1509-1537), the third wife of King Henry VIII, was queen for less than two years

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Blocks of ice... to ascertain the rate of evaporation, 1908, (1909)

Blocks of ice... to ascertain the rate of evaporation, 1908, (1909)
Blocks of ice hung in the wind at the Winter Quarters in order to ascertain the rate of evaporation, 1908, (1909). Meteorological research

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacLachlan, c1935

MacLachlan, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Fossil Wood in Sandstone, from a Moraine in Latitude 85°South, c1908, (1909)

Fossil Wood in Sandstone, from a Moraine in Latitude 85°South, c1908, (1909)
Fossil Wood in Sandstone, from a Moraine in Latitude 85° South, c1908, (1909). Microscope sample from glacial debris in Antarctica

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacNeill, c1935

MacNeill, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: A Weathered Kenyte Boulder Near the Winter Quarters, c1908, (1909)

A Weathered Kenyte Boulder Near the Winter Quarters, c1908, (1909). Kenyte is a variety of porphyritic phonolite or trachyte (igneous volcanic rock)

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacLeod and MacKenzie, 71st and 78th, c1935

MacLeod and MacKenzie, 71st and 78th, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: From MS. Library of Minerva, Rome, 1862

From MS. Library of Minerva, Rome, 1862. From The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - Ancient & Mediae val, by F. G. Delamotte. [E. & F. Spon, London, 1862]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: The Barrier Edge Breaking Away Four Miles South of Hut Point, c1908, (1909)

The Barrier Edge Breaking Away Four Miles South of Hut Point, c1908, (1909). Edge of the Great Ice Barrrier seen from the deck of the Nimrod

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacKinnon, c1935

MacKinnon, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacFarlane, c1935

MacFarlane, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: 8th and 9th Centuries. Anglo-Saxon, 1862

8th and 9th Centuries. Anglo-Saxon, 1862. From The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - Ancient & Mediae val, by F. G. Delamotte. [E. & F. Spon, London, 1862]

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Emperors Tobogganning, c1908, (1909)

Emperors Tobogganning, c1908, (1909). Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) made three expeditions to the Antarctic

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Portrait of Two Gentlemen, c1778, (c1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds

Portrait of Two Gentlemen, c1778, (c1912). Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
Portrait of Two Gentlemen, c1778, (c1912). Mr Huddesford and Mr Bampfylde, painting in the Tate Gallery, London. George Huddesford (1749-1809), dressed in a black silk van Dyck costume

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: Sir Joshua Reynolds, (c1912)

Sir Joshua Reynolds, (c1912). British portrait painter Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792) promoted the ‘ Grand Style in painting

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: MacDougall, c1935

MacDougall, c1935. Tartan is a pattern consisting of horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours. Originally these were simply different regional checked-cloth patterns

Background imageImages Dated 11th September 2018: 9th Century. From an Anglo-Saxon MS. Battel Abbey, 1862

9th Century. From an Anglo-Saxon MS. Battel Abbey, 1862. From The Book of Ornamental Alphabets - Ancient & Mediae val, by F. G. Delamotte. [E. & F. Spon, London, 1862]



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