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Images Dated 13th October 2007 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Furstenzug wall tiles in Dresden, Germany

Furstenzug wall tiles in Dresden, Germany
Furstenzug, the Procession of the Princes, a wall of ceramic tiles showing the rulers of the House of Wettin since 1127 in Dresden, Germany circa 2008

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: The Zwinger Palace in Dresden, Germany

The Zwinger Palace in Dresden, Germany
Gold crown decoration on the Zwinger Palace in Dresden, Germany circa 2008

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: View near San Vito di Cadore, Trento, Italy

View near San Vito di Cadore, Trento, Italy
View near San Vito di Cadore, in the Province of Trento (Trentino), in northern Italy, with a pavilion in the foreground and an alpine range in the background

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Borca di Cadore, Trento, Italy

Borca di Cadore, Trento, Italy
Borda di Cadore, at the foot of Monte Antelao in the eastern Dolomites, in the Province of Trento (Trentino), in northern Italy

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: View near San Vito di Cadore, Trento, Italy

View near San Vito di Cadore, Trento, Italy
View near San Vito di Cadore, in the Province of Trento (Trentino), in northern Italy, with the Cristallo mountains in the background

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Margarine Cartoon / 1894

Margarine Cartoon / 1894
(The cow stamp was used to impress superior butter) " Arf a pound er margarine, please; an Mother says will yer put the cow on it, cos shes got company!"

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Treasurers House, York

Treasurers House, York
The Treasurers House, York, England, dating from medieval times, the existing building being 17th and 18th century. Ghosts of Roman legions march through the cellars

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Female Type / Beaute

Female Type / Beaute
Wearing a costume dressed in pearls and making the most of the spotlight trained upon her, this dancer strikes a pose

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Female Type / Beaute

Female Type / Beaute
A lady poses with her necklace

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Female Type / Beaute

Female Type / Beaute
A lady sits and allows her dress to slip down to aid her bathing. If it drops any lower she ll have only the parasol to hide her modesty

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: William Ivs Coat Arms

William Ivs Coat Arms
Possibly the Royal Coat of Arms of William IV as the Hanovarian coat of arms is included within a smaller shield which was removed when Victoria gained the throne

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Hector Attacks Greeks

Hector Attacks Greeks
Hector having driven the Greeks to their retrenchments breaks down the palace walls with a great stone & with his troops drives them to their ships

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Is it a Peacock ???

Is it a Peacock ???
Is it a peacock? A strange bird with brightly coloured plumage, a crest and a tail that looks like it would fan out to give an impressive display

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: STURMs COMETS 1681

STURMs COMETS 1681
Comets observed by Johann Christoph Sturm in January 1681

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Rain Cloud in Desert

Rain Cloud in Desert
An approaching rain cloud is seen across a barren desert scape. Its appearance unsettles both the people and the livestock

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Jesus College 1675

Jesus College 1675
A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library, the Deans lodgings & the formal gardens. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Miners Playing Faro

Miners Playing Faro
Miners gamble their money playing the card game Faro in California

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: St Martins Priory

St Martins Priory
PRIORY OF SAINT MARTIN of Tours, Dover, Kent in use as a farm during the 18th century. Founded in 1131 under Henry I & dissolved in 1535 under Henry VIII

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Ship-Souvenir Des Mers

Ship-Souvenir Des Mers
A Seventeenth century French warship

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Children Day-Dream

Children Day-Dream
Children lie on their backs under a lush canopy of trees & day-dream. Their thoughts are so real in their minds eye that they come to life - a bold knight approaches

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Pros & Cons of Sickbed

Pros & Cons of Sickbed
The pleasure of lying in bed all day while convalescing is somewhat outweighed by inconvenience of dropping crumbs in the bed. Two little girls ruminate

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Chalk Farm Bridge / Rail

Chalk Farm Bridge / Rail
BIRMINGHAM RAILWAY An engine & carriages pass under the Chalk Farm Bridge watched intently by onlookers intrigued by the new fangled mode of transport

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Sea-Sick below Deck

Sea-Sick below Deck
Bilious passengers try various postures in order to alleviate their symptoms. Some sleep, some hold their head over a piss-pot. Only the sailor is unaffected

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Douglas Bay Letterhead

Douglas Bay Letterhead
A piece of letterhead writing paper for use by passengers of the steamship Monas Isle which shows views of Douglas Bay, Derby Castle, Head Lighthouse & the ship

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Queen Elizabeth I

Queen Elizabeth I
QUEEN ELIZABETH I Elizabeth I in the dress in which she went to St Pauls to return thanks for the defeat of the Spanish Armada

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Alfonso XII in Madrid

Alfonso XII in Madrid
ALFONSO XII, KING OF SPAIN SCENES AND EVENTS Loyal crowds cheer & greet the king in Madrid by throwing wreaths from balconies along the route

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Russian Gun Captured

Russian Gun Captured
Polish insurgents under Lambrowski in the act of capturing a Russian cannon near Nowogrodek

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Max Von Pettenkofer

Max Von Pettenkofer
MAX VON PETTENKOFER German professor of hygiene

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: RESPIGHI (1879-1936)

RESPIGHI (1879-1936)
OTTORINO RESPIGHI Italian musician

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Meyerbeer Portrait

Meyerbeer Portrait
GIACOMO MEYERBEER German composer of Italian operas

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Infant Jesus Worshipped

Infant Jesus Worshipped
Angels on banks of cloud worship the Christ Child

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: SAMUEL CHAPPEL GRATER

SAMUEL CHAPPEL GRATER
SAMUEL CHAPPEL a.k.a grater after his habit of grating his bread an act that was necessary due to his lack of teeth. He was a resident of Oxford

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Winter Cartoon (Front)

Winter Cartoon (Front)
Illustration 1/2 A comical cartoon showing what look like elves or pixies getting into mischief in the snow and ice

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Dining on Oysters

Dining on Oysters
An insolent young man smoking a cigar, puts on his gloves as he makes a parting comment to an affronted older gentleman who is stopped in the act of smashing open an oyster

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Mad Jack of Margate

Mad Jack of Margate: a local character who added to the colour of Margate making your seaside holiday complete. Daft hat aside, we don t know what form his madness took

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Roller-Skating Urchin

Roller-Skating Urchin
A ganglie, long-armed boy, with a very smug look on his face, enjoys a spot of roller- skating down a London street

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Taking Bull by Horns

Taking Bull by Horns
William Gladstone taking the (Irish) bull by the horns

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Dudley Family Crest

Dudley Family Crest
The Dudley family crest carved into the wall of the Beauchamp Tower by John Dudley, Earl of Warwick who was imprisoned there circa 1550s

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Astronomical Clock

Astronomical Clock carved into the wall of the Salt Tower by Hugh Draper who was imprisoned there in 1561

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Lingerie 1855

Lingerie 1855
Lingerie de madame Payan

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: French Street Conjuror

French Street Conjuror
A French street conjuror with his musical accompanist and three monkey assistants. His dog is evidently not part of the show

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Moscow Revolution Square

Moscow Revolution Square
Moscow street scene shortly after the Revolution. Most of the traffic is horse-drawn. The Grand Hotel is on the left

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Nellie Farren

Nellie Farren
ELLEN Nellie FARREN actress who is best known as Principal Boy and other transvestite parts : here as Ganem in The forty thieves

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Kalisz, Poland - Castle

Kalisz, Poland - Castle
The castle from the Dniester river, Kalisz, Poland

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Kalisz, Poland

Kalisz, Poland
The market-place

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Falstaff Rejected

Falstaff Rejected
Henry V, newly crowned, rejects Falstaff : I know thee not, old man

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Lesseps Academician

Lesseps Academician
FERDINAND DE LESSEPS French engineer, presented to the Academie Francaise by Pailleron and Victor Hugo

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2007: Hue (Liebig)

Hue (Liebig)
Annamese fishermen land their catch in the harbour at Hue, across the water from a waterfront temple



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