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Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: 'Westward Ho!'A voyage of discovery. A 15th century English sailing ship

"Westward Ho!"A voyage of discovery. A 15th century English sailing ship
" Westward Ho!" A voyage of discovery. A 15th century English sailing ship. Frontispiece from The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: A worker at a coin rimming machine, the Royal Mint, London, England in the 19th century

A worker at a coin rimming machine, the Royal Mint, London, England in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney, breaking the French Line during the Battle of Saintes aka

George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney, breaking the French Line during the Battle of Saintes aka Battle of Dominica, 1782. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Statue of William Tyndale, Victoria Embankment Gardens, London, England in the 19th century

Statue of William Tyndale, Victoria Embankment Gardens, London, England in the 19th century. William Tyndale, sometimes spelled Tynsdale, Tindall, Tindill, Tyndall; c.?1494 - 1536

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Herbert John Louis Hinkler, 1892 - 1933, aka Bert Hinkler. Pioneer Australian aviator

Herbert John Louis Hinkler, 1892 - 1933, aka Bert Hinkler. Pioneer Australian aviator, inventor and the first person to fly solo across the Southern Atlantic Ocean

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Looking north in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. After a watercolour by E. A. Wilson

Looking north in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. After a watercolour by E. A. Wilson. Edward Adrian Wilson, 1872 - 1912. English physician, polar explorer, natural historian, painter and ornithologist

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Terra Nova, captive in heavy ice pack. After a photograph taken by Ponting

Terra Nova, captive in heavy ice pack. After a photograph taken by Ponting. The Terra Nova was the supply ship in Robert Falcon Scotts Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: A relief party in search of Sir Jon Franklin. Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847

A relief party in search of Sir Jon Franklin. Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847. English Royal Navy officer, explorer of the Arctic and Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemens Land (now Tasmania)

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Native Eskimos fishing in the ice, 19th century. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Native Eskimos fishing in the ice, 19th century. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: North Pole. After an imaginary sketch by Sir John Ross. Admiral Sir John Ross, 1777 - 1856

North Pole. After an imaginary sketch by Sir John Ross. Admiral Sir John Ross, 1777 - 1856. British naval officer and Arctic explorer. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Greenland whale fishery in the 18th century. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Greenland whale fishery in the 18th century. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: 'The little swallow was flying past'from the story Tommelise

"The little swallow was flying past"from the story Tommelise. Colour illustration by Helen Stratton from
" The little swallow was flying past" from the story Tommelise. Colour illustration by Helen Stratton from the book Hans Andersens Fairy Tales published c.1930

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Mahatma Gandhi, 1869 - 1948. Indian activist

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Mahatma Gandhi, 1869 - 1948. Indian activist, leader of the Indian independence movement against British rule. Seen here at the Round Table Conference, 1931

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The White Tower seen from the southeast. The White Tower, a central tower, the old keep

The White Tower seen from the southeast. The White Tower, a central tower, the old keep, at the Tower of London, England. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: HMS Hermes, a British aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy

HMS Hermes, a British aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy, the worlds first ship to be designed as an aircraft carrier, she was sunk by Japanese aircraft, 9 April 1942

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The Old Library, Guildhall, London, England in the 19th century

The Old Library, Guildhall, London, England in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: William Dampier aboard the HMS Roebuck surveys the New Guinea coast during the Roebuck Expedition

William Dampier aboard the HMS Roebuck surveys the New Guinea coast during the Roebuck Expedition of 1699. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Workers using machines to punch out the blank coin, the Royal Mint, London, England 19th century

Workers using machines to punch out the blank coin, the Royal Mint, London, England 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, occupying the site of the old Fleet Prison

The Congregational Memorial Hall, Farringdon Street, occupying the site of the old Fleet Prison, London, England in the 19th century. Built in 1875 it was later demolished in 1968

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Interior of the medieval Guildhall Great Hall, London, England in the 19th century

Interior of the medieval Guildhall Great Hall, London, England in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Number 10 Downing Street, City of Westminster, London, England, in the 19th century

Number 10 Downing Street, City of Westminster, London, England, in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Men on ladders painting a small section of the largest tote board in the world which was erected

Men on ladders painting a small section of the largest tote board in the world which was erected in the White City Stadium, London, England in time for the Greyhound Derby of 1932

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: A ship 'coaling up'at Grangemouth docks, Scotland in the 19th century

A ship "coaling up"at Grangemouth docks, Scotland in the 19th century. From The Book of Ships, published c
A ship " coaling up" at Grangemouth docks, Scotland in the 19th century. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Monsieur des Blancs steamboat, 1802, using endless chain paddles

Monsieur des Blancs steamboat, 1802, using endless chain paddles. From The Book of Ships, published c. 1920
Monsieur des Blancs steamboat, 1802, using endless chain paddles. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The worlds largest typewriter on display at the Business Efficiency Exhibition, White City

The worlds largest typewriter on display at the Business Efficiency Exhibition, White City, London, England in 1931. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: A visit from the school board inspector in Victorian London. From London Pictures, published 1890

A visit from the school board inspector in Victorian London. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Amy Johnson says farewell to her husband, Jim Mollison, before taking off on her successful

Amy Johnson says farewell to her husband, Jim Mollison, before taking off on her successful attempt to establish a new record to the Cape in 1932. Amy Johnson, 1903 - 1941

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Old St. Pauls Cathedral seen from the south-west, showing the church of St

Old St. Pauls Cathedral seen from the south-west, showing the church of St. Gregory and the Chapter House, London, England, seen here before the fire of 1561. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The Bennie Railplane. A form of rail transport invented by George Bennie (1891-1957)

The Bennie Railplane. A form of rail transport invented by George Bennie (1891-1957), which moved along an overhead rail by way of propellers. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The Monument to the Great Fire of London, aka The Monument, London, England

The Monument to the Great Fire of London, aka The Monument, London, England, seen here in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: One of the first Atlantic twin-screw steamers. A twin-screw steamer (or steamship)

One of the first Atlantic twin-screw steamers. A twin-screw steamer (or steamship) is a steam-powered vessel propelled by two screw propellers, one on either side of the plane of the keel

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: An ocean going liner in the 1920 s. From The Book of Ships, published c. 1920

An ocean going liner in the 1920 s. From The Book of Ships, published c. 1920
An ocean going liner in the 1920 s. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Robert Fultons steam vessel The North River Steamboat or North River, aka The Clermont

Robert Fultons steam vessel The North River Steamboat or North River, aka The Clermont. She steamed 150 miles in 32 hours on her trial trip in 1807. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: A Cunard liner lying off Constantinople, present day Istanbul, Turkey, 1920 s

A Cunard liner lying off Constantinople, present day Istanbul, Turkey, 1920 s. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Scene depicting the Great Fire of London, 1666. From London Pictures, published 1890

Scene depicting the Great Fire of London, 1666. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Early morning in Covent Garden fruit and vegetable market, London, England in the 19th century

Early morning in Covent Garden fruit and vegetable market, London, England in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: A cruise liner passing through the Panama canal. From The Book of Ships, published c. 1920

A cruise liner passing through the Panama canal. From The Book of Ships, published c. 1920
A cruise liner passing through the Panama canal. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Georges Benjamin Clemenceau, 1841 - 1929. French politician, physician, journalist

Georges Benjamin Clemenceau, 1841 - 1929. French politician, physician, journalist and Prime Minister of France during the First World War. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, Cape Trafalgar, Spain

The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, Cape Trafalgar, Spain. From The Book of Ships, published c. 1920
The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, Cape Trafalgar, Spain. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Dr. Johnson reading the manuscript of The Vicar of Wakefield. Samuel Johnson, 1709 - 1784, aka Dr

Dr. Johnson reading the manuscript of The Vicar of Wakefield. Samuel Johnson, 1709 - 1784, aka Dr. Johnson. English writer, poet, essayist, moralist, literary critic, biographer

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Holborn Viaduct, London, England seen here in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Holborn Viaduct, London, England seen here in the 19th century. From London Pictures, published 1890

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The ships HMS Resolution and HMS Discovery off the coast of Australia during the Third Voyage of

The ships HMS Resolution and HMS Discovery off the coast of Australia during the Third Voyage of Captain James Cook, 1776-1780. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: View of the arctic sea from the mouth of the Copper Mine River, midnight, July 1821

View of the arctic sea from the mouth of the Copper Mine River, midnight, July 1821. After a coloured aquatint from Sir John Franklins Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: John Calvin, born Jehan Cauvin, 1509 - 1564. French theologian

John Calvin, born Jehan Cauvin, 1509 - 1564. French theologian, pastor and reformer during the Protestant Reformation. From The International Library of Famous Literature, published c. 1900

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: 'The watchman finds himself on the moon'from the story The Watchmans Adventures

"The watchman finds himself on the moon"from the story The Watchmans Adventures
" The watchman finds himself on the moon" from the story The Watchmans Adventures. Colour illustration by Helen Stratton from the book Hans Andersens Fairy Tales published c.1930

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: 'Ordered the cane to be broken in two... It was done and in the middle of it they found ten gold

"Ordered the cane to be broken in two... It was done and in the middle of it they found ten gold crowns"
" Ordered the cane to be broken in two... It was done and in the middle of it they found ten gold crowns". After a scene in Miguel de Cervantes novel Don Quixote of La Mancha

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 - 1587, aka Mary Stuart or Mary I. Queen of Scotland

Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542 - 1587, aka Mary Stuart or Mary I. Queen of Scotland. From The International Library of Famous Literature, published c. 1900

Background imageArt llustrations and Engravings Collection: The British ocean liner RMS Lusitania on the Hudson River, New York in 1909

The British ocean liner RMS Lusitania on the Hudson River, New York in 1909, during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920



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