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"Unveiling the Unconventional: Moments Considered Extraordinary" From the intricate Fra Mauro map (1460) with its unconventional orientation of South at the top

Background imageConsidered Collection: Gab. Vinc. Thevenard

Gab. Vinc. Thevenard
GABRIEL VINCENT THEVENARD French singer, at the Paris opera : considered one of the finest singers of his day. Date: 1669 - 1741

Background imageConsidered Collection: Alfred Saker

Alfred Saker
ALFRED SAKER - English missionary in the Cameroons, translated bible into Duala : Livingstone considered him the most influential missionary in west Africa. Date: 1814 - 1880

Background imageConsidered Collection: Henry Pirtle

Henry Pirtle
HENRY PIRTLE American lawyer, considered eminent in his day but ignored by modern reference books, I m sorry to say. Date: CIRCA 1840

Background imageConsidered Collection: African Women

African Women
Two African women with their babies, part of an exhibition in Paris, France, when Africans were still considered exotic enough to arouse European curiosity. Date: early 1930s

Background imageConsidered Collection: Alessandro Manzoni

Alessandro Manzoni
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian writer, author of I promessi sposi, generally (and rightly) considered the greatest Italian novel. Date: 1785 - 1873

Background imageConsidered Collection: Jean Baptiste LA Noue

Jean Baptiste LA Noue
JEAN BAPTISTE SAUVE de LA NOUE French actor and playwright : La coquette corrigee is considered his best piece. Date: 1701 - 1761

Background imageConsidered Collection: Laurent Lecointre

Laurent Lecointre
LAURENT LECOINTRE French revolutionary statesman from Grasse, whose taste in hats was much admired though his political views were considered somewhat extremist. Date: 1750 - 1805

Background imageConsidered Collection: Tomb of Hafez

Tomb of Hafez
The tomb of MOHAMMAD SHAMS OD-DIN HAFEZ, considered the greatest of Persian lyric poets. Date: 1390

Background imageConsidered Collection: Lost Piece Silver Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ

Lost Piece Silver Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ
Artokoloro

Background imageConsidered Collection: Margaret Giggs 1648 Etching Sheet 2 13 / 16 1 15 / 16

Margaret Giggs 1648 Etching Sheet 2 13 / 16 1 15 / 16
Artokoloro

Background imageConsidered Collection: Standing Male Figure ca 1480 Soft metalpoint

Standing Male Figure ca 1480 Soft metalpoint
Artokoloro

Background imageConsidered Collection: Pharisee Publican Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ

Pharisee Publican Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ
Artokoloro

Background imageConsidered Collection: Landscape Wooded Approach Town ca 1508 Pen brown ink

Landscape Wooded Approach Town ca 1508 Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageConsidered Collection: Sower Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ

Sower Parables Our Lord Saviour Jesus Christ
Artokoloro

Background imageConsidered Collection: Source Size = 2518 x 1268

Source Size = 2518 x 1268
THE NEW MARLBOROUGH BARRACKS, DUBLIN, Where Prince George of Wales was staying at the time when he is considered to have contracted the Typhoid Fever

Background imageConsidered Collection: Poster for The Century Magazine, a new life of Napoleon. Eugene Grasset 1845 a 1917

Poster for The Century Magazine, a new life of Napoleon. Eugene Grasset 1845 a 1917, a Franco-Swiss decorative artist who worked in Paris

Background imageConsidered Collection: Poster for le Theatre de la Renaissance. Joan of Arc, with Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923)

Poster for le Theatre de la Renaissance. Joan of Arc, with Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), Renaissance Theatre, Jeanne d Arc

Background imageConsidered Collection: poster for Librairie Romantique. Promoting the book L age du Romantisme, The

poster for Librairie Romantique. Promoting the book L age du Romantisme, The Romantic Age, 1887, Eugene Grasset 1845 a 1917, a Franco-Swiss decorative artist who worked in Paris

Background imageConsidered Collection: GENERAL BURNSIDE, He was an American soldier, railroad executive, inventor, industrialist

GENERAL BURNSIDE, He was an American soldier, railroad executive, inventor, industrialist, and politician from Rhode Island, serving as governor and a U.S. Senator

Background imageConsidered Collection: CAPTAIN SMITH, FROM THE PORTRAIT IN HIS VIRGINIA, He was an English soldier, explorer

CAPTAIN SMITH, FROM THE PORTRAIT IN HIS VIRGINIA, He was an English soldier, explorer, and author. He was considered to have played an important part in the establishment of the first permanent

Background imageConsidered Collection: Frontispiece to the German edition of Matthew Hales The Primitive Origination of Mankind

Frontispiece to the German edition of Matthew Hales The Primitive Origination of Mankind
XJF472201 Frontispiece to the German edition of Matthew Hales The Primitive Origination of Mankind, Considered and Examined According to the Light of Nature (engraving) by German School

Background imageConsidered Collection: Observations on certain curious Indentations in the Old Red Sandstone of Worcestershire

Observations on certain curious Indentations in the Old Red Sandstone of Worcestershire and Herefordshire, considered as the tracks of antediluvian animals, 19th century engraving

Background imageConsidered Collection: The physician as god, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1587

The physician as god, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1587

Background imageConsidered Collection: The physician as a devil, Johann Gelle, Egbert van Panderen, Hendrick Goltzius, 1609

The physician as a devil, Johann Gelle, Egbert van Panderen, Hendrick Goltzius, 1609

Background imageConsidered Collection: Scotts Run, West Virginia. Jere, mine tipple - Mine bankrupt and closed since

Scotts Run, West Virginia. Jere, mine tipple - Mine bankrupt and closed since December 1936. The camp of this mine is considered a stranded community, March 1937, Lewis Hine, 1874 - 1940

Background imageConsidered Collection: Scotts Run, West Virginia. Bertha Hill Camp - The mine in this camp has been

Scotts Run, West Virginia. Bertha Hill Camp - The mine in this camp has been bankrupt and changed hands several times in the last two years

Background imageConsidered Collection: A flyingboat lands on the Thames, Hammersmith during trials

A flyingboat lands on the Thames, Hammersmith during trials
With limited facilities at Croydon Airport, plans for a new airport at Hammersmith, London, were considered. A flyingboat lands on the Thames during trials, with Hammersmith Bridge in the background

Background imageConsidered Collection: Picture No. 10761758

Picture No. 10761758
Oak Creek and Cathedral Rock which is the most prominent natural landmark of the Red Rock Country around the town of Sedona and considered a strong vortex point Date:

Background imageConsidered Collection: Picture No. 10767972

Picture No. 10767972
Black-tip / Blacktip Reef SHARKS - swimming in formation past Valerie Taylor. These sharks are not considered dangerous to humans. (Carcharhinus melanopterus) Date:

Background imageConsidered Collection: Picture No. 10767931

Picture No. 10767931
Black-tip / Blacktip Reef sharks & Valerie Taylor, considered harmless to man these sharks are found in shallow water around coral reefs. (Carcharhinus melanopterus) Date:

Background imageConsidered Collection: Picture No. 10767846

Picture No. 10767846
Great Hammerhead Shark - With diver. Cameraman Ron Taylor in the open ocean near the Bahamas. They are considered dangerous but attacks are very rare. (Sphyrna mokarran) Date:

Background imageConsidered Collection: Womens fashion. Hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From the French

Womens fashion. Hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. First World War 1914-1918

Background imageConsidered Collection: Womens fashion. Dress and hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From

Womens fashion. Dress and hat with veil considered suitable for mourning. From the French periodical Le Flambeau, 18 September 1915. Death Bereavement First World War 1914-1918

Background imageConsidered Collection: William Caxton (c1422-91) English printer, presenting to Edward IV what is considered

William Caxton (c1422-91) English printer, presenting to Edward IV what is considered first book printed in England Dictes or Sayeings of the Philosophres 1477, translated by 2nd Earl Rivers

Background imageConsidered Collection: The Edict of Nantes, issued on April 13, 1598, by Henry IV of France, granted the

The Edict of Nantes, issued on April 13, 1598, by Henry IV of France, granted the Calvinist Protestants of France (also known as Huguenots)

Background imageConsidered Collection: Siege of Paris 885-886 by the Vikings (Northmen). Considered by some to be the beginning

Siege of Paris 885-886 by the Vikings (Northmen). Considered by some to be the beginning of Norman power in France. Battle War Military Nineteenth century Trade Card Chromolithograph

Background imageConsidered Collection: Saturn (Greek Kronos) Roman god of time. Devoured all his children except Jupiter

Saturn (Greek Kronos) Roman god of time. Devoured all his children except Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto. Considered a male planet, warm, with characteristics of Earth and lead

Background imageConsidered Collection: Marconi shares scandal: Marconi was found not guilty of intentional dishonesty, although

Marconi shares scandal: Marconi was found not guilty of intentional dishonesty, although considered naive. The share dealing scandal involved nearly brought about Lloyd Georges ruin

Background imageConsidered Collection: Title page of pamphlet by John Hill on the comet of December 1680 (Kirch). At this

Title page of pamphlet by John Hill on the comet of December 1680 (Kirch). At this date comets were still considered by many people to be phenomena of ill omen and were viewed with superstitious awe

Background imageConsidered Collection: Inclined plane powered by water wheel in use on a canal. The inclined plane was used

Inclined plane powered by water wheel in use on a canal. The inclined plane was used to transfer vessels, in this case tub boats

Background imageConsidered Collection: Milking parlour equipped with Thistle suction and pulsation milking machine, 1895

Milking parlour equipped with Thistle suction and pulsation milking machine, 1895. Devised by Dr Alexander Shields of Glasgow, Scotland, in 1895

Background imageConsidered Collection: 1: Germanic skull with all the marks of a European head. 2: African skull: The arching

1: Germanic skull with all the marks of a European head. 2: African skull: The arching of the forehead considered separately is by no means so stupid as the other parts evidently appear to be

Background imageConsidered Collection: Giraffe browsing. French naturalist Lamarck considered giraffe illustrated his Transformism

Giraffe browsing. French naturalist Lamarck considered giraffe illustrated his Transformism theory of evolution by acquired characteristics. Chromolithograph c1885

Background imageConsidered Collection: Giraffe browsing on tree. Jean Lamarck (1744-1829) French naturalist, considered

Giraffe browsing on tree. Jean Lamarck (1744-1829) French naturalist, considered the giraffe illustrated his Transformism (inheritance of acquired characteristics) theory of evolution

Background imageConsidered Collection: Spartans asking Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athenians. Peloponnesian War

Spartans asking Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athenians. Peloponnesian War (Second or Great 431-404BC) between Athens and Sparta. Wood engraving 1910

Background imageConsidered Collection: The Gutenberg Bible. First major book printed with a movable type printing press

The Gutenberg Bible. First major book printed with a movable type printing press, marking the start of the " Gutenberg Revolution" and the age of the printed book

Background imageConsidered Collection: Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727). Portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller 1689. Newton was an

Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727). Portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller 1689. Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist

Background imageConsidered Collection: Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) English actor, considered to be the leading Hamlet of his day

Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) English actor, considered to be the leading Hamlet of his day. A member of Henry Irvings theatrical company



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"Unveiling the Unconventional: Moments Considered Extraordinary" From the intricate Fra Mauro map (1460) with its unconventional orientation of South at the top, to David Attenborough's captivating documentaries that challenge our perception of nature, there are countless instances in history that have been considered remarkable. Pentonville Prison (1842), designed with a revolutionary radial layout, revolutionized prison architecture and influenced penitentiaries worldwide. Meanwhile, the Shrove Tuesday Football Match in Kingston-Upon-Thames (1846) showcases an age-old tradition where chaos and camaraderie collide on the streets. George Hackenschmidt, known as "The Russian Lion, " is considered one of wrestling's greatest pioneers. His strength and technique left audiences awestruck during his matches in early 20th-century Europe. The Bat and Ball Public House in Hambledon (1908) witnessed cricketing legends who shaped the sport into what it is today. Bedford Park along Bath Rd (4/9) stands as a testament to architectural innovation from late 19th-century London. Its picturesque houses blend seamlessly with nature while still exuding elegance. Charlton House, dating back to the 18th century, symbolizes timeless grandeur amidst changing times. A Titanic postcard serves as a haunting reminder of human triumphs and tragedies intertwined within history's fabric. Sawtre, Lollard, Burns - names etched into collective memory for their contributions to literature and social change - continue to inspire generations even centuries later. In horse racing circles, receiving a tip from a jockey can be considered akin to unlocking hidden secrets behind winning races; knowledge passed down through generations like treasured heirlooms. Picture No. 10767730 captures an enigmatic moment frozen in time – inviting viewers' interpretations while leaving them captivated by its mystery. These snippets from various eras remind us that greatness often lies in the unconventional, the unexpected.