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Background imageOutdoors Collection: Digging Panama Canal

Digging Panama Canal
Panama Canal: Scene during the de Lesseps attempt to dig the canal, showing West Indian labourers purchasing refreshment. Wood engraving 1888

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Digging Panama Canal

Digging Panama Canal
Panama Canal: cutting a channel to divert the river Chagres during the de Lesseps attempt to dig the Panama Canal. West Indian labourers filling trolleys with spoil. Wood engraving 1888

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Tibetan Wild Ass or Kiang

Tibetan Wild Ass or Kiang. Engraving published London 1893

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Martin Luther

Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) German Protestant reformer, burning the Papal Bull excommunicating him. Wittenberg, 1520

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Quagga: Extinct South African mammal of horse family

Quagga: Extinct South African mammal of horse family
Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family. Engraving published London 1893

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Quagga (Equus quagga)

Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family. Engraving published London 1884

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Quagga: Extinct South African mammal of horse family

Quagga: Extinct South African mammal of horse family
Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family. Late 19th cent. Chromolithograph

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Quagga (Equus quagga)

Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family. Hand - colored engraving published London c1830 after drawing by Lt. - Col. Charles Hamilton Smith

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Great Pond at Elvetham

Great Pond at Elvetham
The Great Pond at Elvetham in 1591, the scene of the entertainment given by the Earl of Hertford during the visit of Elizabeth I. The Queens presence seat and her attendants at A, top left. Engraving

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Louis XIII of France (1601 - 1643). Reigned from 1610

Louis XIII of France (1601 - 1643). Reigned from 1610. Son of Henry IV and Marie de Medici, father of Louis XIV. Copperplate equestrian portrait published 1629

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Battle of La Hogue

Battle of La Hogue. Anglo - Dutch naval victory over the French under Tourville, 19 May 1692. War of the Grand Alliance. Engraving after painting by Benjamin West

Background imageOutdoors Collection: James Stephens

James Stephens (1825 - 1901) the Fenian Headcentre, arrested in Dublin, November 1865. He escaped a fortnight later. Engraving c1890

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Quagga (Equus quagga)

Quagga (Equus quagga): Extinct South African mammal of the horse family. Engraving published London 1815

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Reform of franchise

Reform of franchise: Police officers confronting Reform League demonstrators at Marble Arch, London, and attempting to prevent them entering Hyde Park, 1866. Engraving c1880

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Irish Land League

Irish Land League: In 1880 Parnell began campaign of social ostracism. Captain Boycott, agent for Lord Ernes Mayo estates was one of the first victims

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Battle of Blenheim

Battle of Blenheim (Hochstadt) 13 August 1704 (new style). Marlborough and Prince Eugene of Savoy victorius. War of the Spanish succession. Hand - colored engraving

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Louis XIII of France

Louis XIII of France (1601 - 1643). Reigned from 1610. Son of Henry IV and Marie de Medici, father of Louis XIV. Copperplate equestrian portrait published 1623

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Halfpenny tax on matches

Halfpenny tax on matches
A halfpenny tax per box was put on matches in 1871. Matchmakers were some of the most poorly paid works in the East End of London

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Warwickshire farm labourers strike meeting

Warwickshire farm labourers strike meeting of 1872 at Whitnash near Wellesbourne, led by Joseph Arch. Engraving c1880

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Leper with begging bowl and rattle

Leper with begging bowl and rattle
Leprosy: Leper with begging bowl and bell or rattle which he is shaking to warn that he is unclean. Engraving after a 13th century manuscript " Miroir historial" of Vincent de Beauvais

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Laying siege cannon on target

Laying siege cannon on target.Bottom right is a gunners level. Earth - filled baskets called gabions give some protection for guns and men

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Man visited by scourge of leprosy

Man visited by scourge of leprosy
Man visited by the scourge of leprosy. Disease was often thought to be Gods punishment for a sinful act or acts. From Hans van Gersdorff " Veldt Boeck van den Chirugia Scheel - Hans"

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Gunners laying siege

Gunners laying siege to a moated and fortified enclosure. Attackers are using earth - filled baskets called gabions to protect their guns and themselves

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Illustration for Edmund Spensers poem

Illustration for Edmund Spensers poem
Illustration for February for Edmund Spensers poem " The Shepherds Calendar", 1597. Woodcut

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Public Health Act, 1848

Public Health Act, 1848: The Home Secretary, Lord Morpeth, casting pearls (the provisions of the Act) before swine (the City of London Aldermen). Cartoon from " Punch", London, 1848

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Metropolitan Main Drainage Scheme

Metropolitan Main Drainage Scheme, carried out under the direction of James Bazalgette (1819 - 1891). Instead of being discharged into the Thames as it flowed through London

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Silent Highway - Man

Silent Highway - Man
The " Silent Highway" - Man : Your Money or your Life. More an open sewer than a river, the disgusting state of the Thames in London. Cartoon from " Punch", London, 1858

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Research on Malaria

Research on Malaria, World Health Organisation/Institut Pasteur. Female mosquito with body swollen with blood of person she has bitten

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Effects of burning Old King Coal

Effects of burning Old King Coal
Effects of burning " Old King Coal" on London. The fog caused Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy, etc. John Tenniel cartoon from " Punch", London, 1880

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Medical missionary in China

Medical missionary in China treating a patient. Card published c1930

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German children receiving soup at communal kitchen

German children receiving soup at communal kitchen
German children receive soup at a communal kitchen during the poverty years of the depression in Weimar Germany c1923

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Philipp Scheidemann (1865 - 1939)

Philipp Scheidemann (1865 - 1939) German Social Democratic politician, proclaims the German Republic on 9 November 1918. He became the first Chancellor of the Weimar Republic

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Haile Selassie (1892 - 1975)

Haile Selassie (1892 - 1975) born Tafari Makonnen, was Ethiopias regent from 1916 to 1930 and Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934)

Paul von Hindenburg (1847 - 1934) German soldier and statesman. Recalled at the outbreak of the First World War, he first came to prominence at the age of sixty - six as the victor at Tannenberg in

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Post - war German refugees fleeing Poland

Post - war German refugees fleeing Poland
Post - war (1945) German refugees fleeing Poland to re - settle in Germany

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German post - war pre - fabricated home, C. 1950

German post - war pre - fabricated home, C. 1950
German post - war pre - fabricated home being assembled c1950

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Paul Von Hindenburg President of Germany

Paul Von Hindenburg President of Germany 1925 - 34 (October 2 1847 - August 2 1934) German field marshal and statesman

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Chancellor Ebert, National Assembly building

Chancellor Ebert, National Assembly building
Chancellor (President) Ebert in front of the National Assembly building hailing the signing of the constitution of the Weimar Republic, 11 August 1919

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German militarism, Simplicissimus, 1910

German militarism, Simplicissimus, 1910
German militarism in the Wilhelmine era. Cartoon from " Simplicissimus", 1910. The officer is saying that in two years the raw material lined up for inspection will be knocked it shape

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Painting depicting German naval construction yard

Painting depicting German naval construction yard
Germany: painting depicting a North German naval construction yard c1889

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Fashionable women during economic recovery

Fashionable women during economic recovery
Fashionable women in Berlin during the economic recovery after 1924

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Portrait of Maximilian Harden

Portrait of Maximilian Harden
Harden - Eulenberg Affair. Maximilian Harden (1861 - 1927) pen name of Felix Ernst Witkowski, German journalist, whose accusations of homosexual relations between Philip von Eulenberg

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Working quarter of a German town, 1900

Working quarter of a German town, 1900
Working quarter of a German town, c1900

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919

Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919
German street protesters gather during the Spartacist uprising of 1918 - 1919

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German artillery testing new anti - aircraft canon

German artillery testing new anti - aircraft canon
Warfare of the future. German artillery testing the new anti - aircraft canon by Krupps of Essen designed to shoot down airships. From " Le Petit Journal", Paris, 1909

Background imageOutdoors Collection: William II during hunting

William II during hunting
William II (1859 - 1901) Emperor of Germany 1888 - 1919, right, with his uncle Edward VII of Britain at a shooting party at Windsor, England, November 1907

Background imageOutdoors Collection: German militarism in Wilhelmine era

German militarism in Wilhelmine era
German militarism in the Wilhelmine era: William II telling Polish soldiers that they will not regret dedicating their lives to him

Background imageOutdoors Collection: Soldiers kneeling in courtyard

Soldiers kneeling in courtyard
Kaiser, Kirche, Kommiss (Emperor, Church, Army) the three estates forming the core of William IIs Germany. Ceremony of honoring the national flag, Courtyard of the Berlin Arsenal, 1 January 1900



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