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Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: Mythology: the torment of Tantalum. The gods punish Tantalum by placing it in the middle of a river

Mythology: the torment of Tantalum. The gods punish Tantalum by placing it in the middle of a river
FGL5485207 Mythology: the torment of Tantalum. The gods punish Tantalum by placing it in the middle of a river and under fruit trees, the course of the river dried up when it leans down to drink

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: The tea clippers Taeping (left) and Ariel (right) in The Great Tea Race of 1866

The tea clippers Taeping (left) and Ariel (right) in The Great Tea Race of 1866
KW1547361 The tea clippers Taeping (left) and Ariel (right) in The Great Tea Race of 1866, from China to London (colour litho) by Dutton

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: View of Saint Pierre, Martinique, drawing by Auguste de Berard (1824-1881)

View of Saint Pierre, Martinique, drawing by Auguste de Berard (1824-1881)
FGL5485314 View of Saint Pierre, Martinique, drawing by Auguste de Berard (1824-1881), to illustrate Anthony Trollope's (1815-1882) travels to the West Indies in 1858-1859

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: The America at Cowes, 1852 (oil on canvas)

The America at Cowes, 1852 (oil on canvas)
3870616 The America at Cowes, 1852 (oil on canvas) by Robins, Thomas Sewell (1814-80); Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes, Isle of Wight; (add.info.: The America was the first yacht to cross the Atlantic)

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: The Livonia, 1871 (litho)

The Livonia, 1871 (litho)
3870605 The Livonia, 1871 (litho) by Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth (1819-91) (after); Royal Thames Yacht Club, London, UK; Photo © Derek Bayes. All rights reserved 2022

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: Portrait of the ship London, built in 1670, a first-class ship with 96 guns

Portrait of the ship London, built in 1670, a first-class ship with 96 guns
MMM5485407 Portrait of the ship London, built in 1670, a first-class ship with 96 guns. Drawing and tempering around 1676, by Willem van de Velde l'Aine (1641-1663)

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: Representation of the Child Jesus of Prague venered by the Order of Carmel from the Sanctuary of

Representation of the Child Jesus of Prague venered by the Order of Carmel from the Sanctuary of Arenzano, Italy
FGL5485278 Representation of the Child Jesus of Prague venered by the Order of Carmel from the Sanctuary of Arenzano, Italy. Chromolithography of 1910; Fototeca Gilardi

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: Meal scene, a servant does the service. Xylography of the 15th century

Meal scene, a servant does the service. Xylography of the 15th century
FGL5485170 Meal scene, a servant does the service. Xylography of the 15th century; Fototeca Gilardi

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: Anthropology: interior of a Canadian and North American Indian dwelling

Anthropology: interior of a Canadian and North American Indian dwelling. Women prepare food Lithograph from "
FGL5485016 Anthropology: interior of a Canadian and North American Indian dwelling. Women prepare food Lithograph from " Universal Gallery of All the Peoples of the World"

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: Tale of the Thousand and One Nights: Simbad the Sailor's Journey: ' the giant woke up

Tale of the Thousand and One Nights: Simbad the Sailor's Journey: " the giant woke up
FGL5484998 Tale of the Thousand and One Nights: Simbad the Sailor's Journey: " the giant woke up and went out of the palace " Illustration by Gustave Dore, 19th century; Fototeca Gilardi

Background imageThomas Goldsworth (after) Dutton Collection: The naval attack against the Taiping rebels, in Nanjing

The naval attack against the Taiping rebels, in Nanjing
MMM5484975 The naval attack against the Taiping rebels, in Nanjing by Dutton, Thomas Goldsworth (1819-91) (after); National Maritime Museum, London


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