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Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Bell Telephone Company, America. Top left: Winding and inspecting coils. Top right

Bell Telephone Company, America. Top left: Winding and inspecting coils. Top right: Experimental deparment. Centre right: First Bell telephone and First Boston telephone exchange with 5 lines (1877)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Seaham Colliery, County Durham, England, showing the head gear above the shaft

Seaham Colliery, County Durham, England, showing the head gear above the shaft, and work in an active coal seam. The central vignettes show two models of miners lamp, the Davy, left

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: South Durham miners or pit-men at work at the coal face. On the floor, centre left

South Durham miners or pit-men at work at the coal face. On the floor, centre left, is a Clanny safety lamp which had a thick glass round the flame

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Rene Descartes (1596-1650) French philosopher and mathematician, showing some of

Rene Descartes (1596-1650) French philosopher and mathematician, showing some of the principal events of his life, including the death of his illegitimate daughter, Francine, at the age of 5 (1640)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: The Cranberry Girl. The fruit of the Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos), a prostrate

The Cranberry Girl. The fruit of the Cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos), a prostrate shrub native to acid boggy moorlands in Britain

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Amputation of the leg at the thigh. The tourniquet deadened the pain as well as reducing

Amputation of the leg at the thigh. The tourniquet deadened the pain as well as reducing the flow of blood but was likely to cause serious tissue damage

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Amputation of the arm at the shoulder. On the left the incision has been made, exposing

Amputation of the arm at the shoulder. On the left the incision has been made, exposing the head of the humerus. On the left the flap has been enlarged and the head of the humerus dislocated

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: The Peat Cart: Cutting peat, also called turf, on the Yorkshire Moors. Stacks of

The Peat Cart: Cutting peat, also called turf, on the Yorkshire Moors. Stacks of peat which have been cut earlier can be seen on the hillside

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Hernia Cerebri: Rupture of the Dura Mater by the rapid growth of a brain tumour

Hernia Cerebri: Rupture of the Dura Mater by the rapid growth of a brain tumour. On the left are bone fragments removed from the rupture. The bottom two figures are forms of dressing

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Daylight at Last Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh

Daylight at Last Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh, Wales, Welsh-born American journalist and explorer

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: A young goatherd in the French Pyrenees, accompanied by his dog, keeps an eye

A young goatherd in the French Pyrenees, accompanied by his dog, keeps an eye on his flock as they browse on a hillside. Tinted lithograph from Nouvelles Suite de Costumes des Pyrenees (Paris, c1840)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Epidemic Typhus or Gaol Fever, caused by the organism Rickettsia prowazeki, is spread by lice

Epidemic Typhus or Gaol Fever, caused by the organism Rickettsia prowazeki, is spread by lice. Here a peasant woman in the Spanish Pyrenees is removing lice, the vector for the disease

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Spanish gipsy muleteer in the Pyrenees wearing a wide brimmed hat and a blanket slung

Spanish gipsy muleteer in the Pyrenees wearing a wide brimmed hat and a blanket slung across his shoulders. Trains of mules were a usual means of transporting loads

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Women firewood sellers from Bareges, French Pyrenees, riding their horses home having

Women firewood sellers from Bareges, French Pyrenees, riding their horses home having sold all their wood. The wood was carried in the crooks on the sides of the horses

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Woman and child in traditional dress riding on a cart full of sacks. The cart is

Woman and child in traditional dress riding on a cart full of sacks. The cart is being pulled by two cows who are being gently prodded by the carter. Near Tarbes in the French Pyrenees

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Man and woman from the Luz valley, French Pyrenees, riding a horse home at the end of the day

Man and woman from the Luz valley, French Pyrenees, riding a horse home at the end of the day. Tinted lithograph from Nouvelles Suite de Costumes des Pyrenees (Paris, c1840)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Family from Bareges, French Pryenees, in traditional dress. The woman is knitting as she walks

Family from Bareges, French Pryenees, in traditional dress. The woman is knitting as she walks. The barefoot child is on its fathers shoulders

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Gypsy family from the Spanish Pyrenees. The small child is carried in a sling

Gypsy family from the Spanish Pyrenees. The small child is carried in a sling on the mothers back. Tinted lithograph from Nouvelles Suite de Costumes des Pyrenees (Paris, c1840)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Man and woman from the Vallee d Ossau, French Pyrenees, in traditional regional dress

Man and woman from the Vallee d Ossau, French Pyrenees, in traditional regional dress. The woman is spinning yarn using a distaff

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: John Bright (1811-1889) British radical orator and statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire

John Bright (1811-1889) British radical orator and statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire of Quaker parents. First elected as a Member of Parliament in 1843

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Man, woman and child from the Vallee d Ossau, French Pyrenees, in traditional regional dress

Man, woman and child from the Vallee d Ossau, French Pyrenees, in traditional regional dress. The woman is carrying a distaff as it was customary for women to spin yarn as they walked

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Two men meeting on the road near Tarbes in the French Pyrenees and stopping to talk

Two men meeting on the road near Tarbes in the French Pyrenees and stopping to talk. Both wear fitted cap-sleeved jackets, knee length breeches and leggings

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: George Joachim Goschen (1831-1907), lst Viscount Goschen, English businessman

George Joachim Goschen (1831-1907), lst Viscount Goschen, English businessman and statesman born in London. Appointed a director of the Bank of England in 1856

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) English

Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) English Conservative statesman. Prime Minister 1885, 1886, 1895-1902

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: James John Trevor Lawrence, 2nd Baronet (c1832-ja) English doctor and horticulturalist

James John Trevor Lawrence, 2nd Baronet (c1832-ja) English doctor and horticulturalist, known in horiticultural circles as Sir Trevor Lawrence. Studied medicine at St Bartholemews Hospital, London

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Beer. Michael Thomas Bass (1799-1884), English brewer and politician, grandson

Beer. Michael Thomas Bass (1799-1884), English brewer and politician, grandson of the founder of Bass brewery at Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Liberal Member of Parliament for Derby (1843-1883)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: John Laird Mair Lawrence, lst Baron Lawrence (1811-1879) British statesman and administrator

John Laird Mair Lawrence, lst Baron Lawrence (1811-1879) British statesman and administrator. Served in the Indian civil service. Viceroy of India (1864-1859)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Frederick George Jackson (1860-1938) British Arctic explorer. In 1893-1894 he explored

Frederick George Jackson (1860-1938) British Arctic explorer. In 1893-1894 he explored the tundra of Siberia. Led the Jackson-Harmsworth expedition to Franz Joseph Land (1894-1897)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: William Fergusson (1808-1877) Scottish surgeon born at Prestonpans, East Lothian

William Fergusson (1808-1877) Scottish surgeon born at Prestonpans, East Lothian. Surgeon to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (1836)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Thomas William Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1822-1909) English landowner, agriculturist

Thomas William Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester (1822-1909) English landowner, agriculturist and countryman. Inherited Holkham Hall, Norfolk, England

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: (Friedrich) Max Muller (1823-1900) Anglo-German orientalist and philologist, born at Dessau

(Friedrich) Max Muller (1823-1900) Anglo-German orientalist and philologist, born at Dessau, who moved to England in 1846

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: William Augustus Fraser of Morar, 4th Baronet (1826-1898), British politician, author

William Augustus Fraser of Morar, 4th Baronet (1826-1898), British politician, author and collector of Scottish extraction

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: William Withey Gull (1816-1890) English physician born at Colchester, Essex. Studied

William Withey Gull (1816-1890) English physician born at Colchester, Essex. Studied at Guys Hospital, London. Graduated as Bachelor of Medicine (MB) 1841 and Doctor of Medicine (MD) 1846

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Coal-Heavers measuring and bagging coal for delivery to customers. In an era of bad roads

Coal-Heavers measuring and bagging coal for delivery to customers. In an era of bad roads, it was most economic to transport heavy cargoes such as coal by water, either by sea or by inland waterway

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: (Henry) Rider Haggard (1856-1925) English author born in Suffolk. He wrote numerous

(Henry) Rider Haggard (1856-1925) English author born in Suffolk. He wrote numerous adventure novels, the best-remembered of which are King Solomons Mines (1885)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Philip Magnus (b1843) English educationalist, writer and editor. A minister at the

Philip Magnus (b1843) English educationalist, writer and editor. A minister at the West London Synagogue (1866-1880). In 1880 he was appointed secretary of the City

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: The Abbe. Franz (Ferencz) Liszt (1811-1886) Hungarian pianist and composer

The Abbe. Franz (Ferencz) Liszt (1811-1886) Hungarian pianist and composer shortly after his third and last visit to England when he played for Queen Victoria at Windsor. Liszt died on 31 July 1886

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: An Eminent Builder. Charles James Freake (1814-1884) notable London builder

An Eminent Builder. Charles James Freake (1814-1884) notable London builder, developer and philanthropist. Developed most of Smiths Charity estate between 1845 and 1884

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: November - Boxing. Two gloved boxers confronting each other in the ring. Coloured

November - Boxing. Two gloved boxers confronting each other in the ring. Coloured woodblock from An Almanac of Twelve Sports, designs by William Nicholson with words by Rudyard Kipling (London, 1898)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: The Quarryman of Grisante. The stone quarry workers (miners) are enjoying a meal of polenta

The Quarryman of Grisante. The stone quarry workers (miners) are enjoying a meal of polenta and wine. The polenta has been cooked in a pot of water over the fire at the left

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Interior of a House at Fondi. Fondi is town halfway between Rome and Naples, Italy

Interior of a House at Fondi. Fondi is town halfway between Rome and Naples, Italy. A poor family sitting down to a meal of polenta which has been cooked in a saucepan of water suspended on a hook

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Train crossing a causeway across a bay on the Takanawa Railroad, Japan, c1880. From

Train crossing a causeway across a bay on the Takanawa Railroad, Japan, c1880. From a picture by a Japanese artist

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: The Stamp Office, Somerset House, London. Tax is being paid on legal documents which

The Stamp Office, Somerset House, London. Tax is being paid on legal documents which are then endorsed or stamped using the iron screw stamping presses in the left foreground

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Neopolitans Eating Macaroni. A typical country village Maccaronara near Naples

Neopolitans Eating Macaroni. A typical country village Maccaronara near Naples, Italy, which would serve macaroni dressed with Parmesan cheese and a little salt

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: The Fishmonger. Housewives in Naples, Italy, bargaining over the price of fresh fish

The Fishmonger. Housewives in Naples, Italy, bargaining over the price of fresh fish. In the background fishermen are at work hauling their nets

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Indian barber. In the foreground a barber is shaving the head of a client. Standing

Indian barber. In the foreground a barber is shaving the head of a client. Standing on the left a Sepoy, whose uniform is on the ground beside him

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: Youths playing Bumble Puppy, or Nine Holes near the Templa of Vesta, Rome, Italy

Youths playing Bumble Puppy, or Nine Holes near the Templa of Vesta, Rome, Italy. To set up the game, the young men cut nine holes in the turf large enough to take the ball

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2014: John Pender (1815-1896), English textile merchant, Liberal politician and pioneer

John Pender (1815-1896), English textile merchant, Liberal politician and pioneer of submarine telegraphy. Director of the first Atlantic Telegraph Company (1856)



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