RMERHP7H–Matthew Arnold - poet and literary critic. 24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888.
RMERGWYB–Matthew Arnold's House, Cobham. MA: English poet, critic and literary theorist, 1822-1888.
RMERHP7J–Rugby school - at the time when Matthew Arnold was the headmaster of Rugby School. 24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888.
RMERHEX7–Matthew Arnold - English poet, critic and literary theorist English poet, critic and literary theorist. 1822-1888
RMERH6TK–Matthew Arnold - English poet, critic and literary theorist English poet, critic and literary theorist. 1822-1888
RMERHEX8–Matthew Arnold - Fascimile of letter dated 9 February 1888 from English poet, critic and literary theorist admitting authorship
RMERH683–February - from the Twelve Months by Matthew Stevenson. 17th century account of rural life, subtitled: 'A pleasant and
RMERHJMP–Saint Matthew. From the Book of Kells, A.D. 650-690. An ornately illustrated manuscript produced by Celtic monks around AD 800
RMERGWYD–Letter from Matthew Arnold to Edmund Gosse, admitting the authorship of 'Alaric at Rome'. 9 February 1888. Handwritten
RMERGWE1–'The Gospel of St. Matthew' from the New Testament, translated by William Tyndale in 1525. The first page of the first chapter.
RMERGWY5–'Alaric at Rome' by Matthew Arnold. 12 June, 1840. Title page. MA: English poet, critic and literary theorist, 1822-1888.
RMERGWFM–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Redskins attacked by Captain Hook and the pirates. Peter Pan and the children
RMERGWFA–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Michael Darling and the medicine. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May
RMERGWF9–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Wendy, John and Michael Darling with Nana the dog. JMB: Scottish novelist and
RMERGWF8–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan and Wendy by the side of the Treehouse. Title page. JMB: Scottish
RMERGWFN–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan saves Tinker Bell. 'Do you believe in fairies: Claop your hands if you
RMERGWFF–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Flying to Neverland with Peter Pan. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May
RMERHEY5–Matthew Paris - English chronicler - Illumination from his ' Historia Major ' depicting the elephant sent by St. Louis to Henry III in 1255 c.1200-1259
RMERGWFP–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan rescues Wendy. The crocodile is ready for Captain Hook. JMB: Scottish
RMERGWFB–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19
RMERGWFJ–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Captain Hook and Peter Pan fight. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May
RMERGWFD–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. A flying lesson with Peter Pan. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860
RMERGWF6–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Wendy sewing on Peter Pan's shadow. Title page. JMB: Scottish novelist and
RMERGWFX–Matthew Gregory Lewis: English novelist and dramatist, often known as 'Monk' Lewis, 9 July 1775 – 14 May 1818. After a portrait
RMERGWFK–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan and the Redskins. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. Artist not known
RMERGWFH–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Wendy looks after the lost boys. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. Artist not known
RMERGWFG–'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Six lost boys in Neverland. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. Artist not known
RMERH9DF–Matthew Gregory Lewis - after painting by Henry William Pickersgill, 1809. English novelist and dramatist, also known as
RMERH98G–Matthew Gregory Lewis - after painting by Henry William Pickersgill, 1809. English novelist and dramatist, also known as
RMERH0W5–The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Matthew XXVII. From Cassell's Illustrated Family Bible. Engraving by F. Philippotaux.
RMERHBK1–Matthew Arnold (1822 – 1888). A British poet and cultural critic. Illustration after a photograph by Sarony.
RMERHAEW–Matthew Arnold (1822 – 1888). A British poet and cultural critic. Illustration after a photograph by Sarony.
RMERHKET–Peter Pan by James Matthew Barrie. Scene from the play with pirates captured on board their ship and shackled with ball and
RMERHBHE–Jonah preaching in Nineveh. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus makes reference to Jonah, who preached a warning to the people of
RMERH486–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. Bed-time. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
RMERH47F–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', Captain Hook. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
RMERHRPF–Samuel Johnson in the ante-room at Lord Chesterfields's - from a painting by Edward Matthew Ward. English essayist,
RMERHJN3–Church in London for converted Jews. Built by Henry III. Drawn by Matthew Paris.
RMERHGY4–John the Baptist - illustration of the biblical figure preaching in the wilderness, Matthew III, verse 1.
RMERHB44–Frontispiece- The Holy Bible: A commentary by Rev. Matthew Henry1881 - illustrated by Philip M Morris (1836-1902).
RMERHB6J–Mary Magdalene/ Mary of Magdala being informed of Christ's ressurection by angels at Jesus' tomb (Matthew 27:56). Illustration
RMERH48F–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'The return'. (mother and children embrace). James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH46T–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', the Darling family. 'The gaiety of those romps!' James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERHDE9–Shakespeare's comedy 'Much Ado About Nothing'. Scene with Hero, Ursula and Beatrice. From a colour print by Rev. Matthew W.
RMERHCNF–'Vitae duorum Offarum' / 'The Lives of the two Offas' by Matthew Paris. 13th century text based on two Kings, Offa of the
RMERH8J8–Sir J.M. Barrie. Scottish playwright and novelist. James Matthew Barrie: 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937
RMERH8F9–Sir J.M. Barrie. Scottish playwright and novelist. James Matthew Barrie: 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937
RMERH8F7–Sir J.M. Barrie. Scottish playwright and novelist. James Matthew Barrie: 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937
RMERH666–Sir J.M. Barrie. Scottish playwright and novelist. James Matthew Barrie: 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937
RMERH48D–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. Captain Hook; 'Chapter Fifiteen: Hook Or Me This Time - the crocodile passed him'. James Matthew
RMERH489–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Hook raised his hat to her, offering her his arm'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH0X3–Sir J.M. Barrie. Scottish playwright and novelist. James Matthew Barrie: 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937
RMERHBHW–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'Chapter Three: Come Away, Come Away!'.James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9
RMERGX9N–Peter Pan Picture Book based on play by James Matthew Barrie, illustrated by Alice B. Woodward, written by Daniel O'Connor.
RMERGX8X–Peter Pan Picture Book Cover based on play by James Matthew Barrie, illustrated by Alice B. Woodward, written by Daniel
RMERGX9X–Peter Pan Picture Book based on play by James Matthew Barrie, illustrated by Alice B. Woodward, written by Daniel O'Connor.
RMERGX9P–Peter Pan Picture Book based on play by James Matthew Barrie, illustrated by Alice B. Woodward, written by Daniel O'Connor.
RMERGX9T–Peter Pan Picture Book based on play by James Matthew Barrie, illustrated by Alice B. Woodward, written by Daniel O'Connor.
RMERGX9R–Peter Pan Picture Book based on play by James Matthew Barrie, illustrated by Alice B. Woodward, written by Daniel O'Connor.
RMERH48B–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Chapter Fourteen: The Pirate Ship - Smee, ever industrious and obliging'. James Matthew Barrie,
RMERH48C–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. Captain Hook; 'Fame, fame, that glittering bauble, it is mine'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish
RMERH485–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Chapter Ten: The Happy Home'. (pillow fight) James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH488–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Peter Pan listening to the story at the window (Chapter Eleven: Wendy's Story'). James Matthew
RMERH480–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Chapter Eight: The Mermaid's Lagoon'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9
RMERH47Y–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'The private apartment of Tinker Bell'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9
RMERH47G–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'The Picaninny Tribe'. (called 'redskins' in the book) James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH47A–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'Chapter Three: Come Away, Come Away!'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9
RMERH47J–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'Save me, save me!'. (Peter Pan flees the wolves) James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH47R–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'All night Peter kept guard' (of Wendy's house). James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH47B–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'Their first view of the Island'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May
RMERH479–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan',Nana the Darlings dog (Chapter Two: The Shadow). James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH0WY–Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie. James Matthew Barrie: 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937
RMERH0TJ–Sir James M Barrie - portrait of the English playwright, 1860-1937. J M Barrie. (James Matthew Barrie) Scottish novelist and
RMERGX8K–Peter Pan Picture Book based on play by James Matthew Barrie, illustrated by Alice B. Woodward, written by Daniel O'Connor.
RMERH8FA–J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan - 'Peter and Wendy'. Illustration by F.D. Bedford, 1920s. JMB: (James Matthew Barrie) Scottish novelist
RMERH67J–J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan - 'Peter and Wendy'. Illustration by F.D. Bedford, 1920s. JMB: (James Matthew Barrie) Scottish novelist
RMERH48G–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Of course in the end Wendy let them fly away'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH487–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Pirates carry away Wendy's house' (Chapter Thirteen: Do You Believe in Fairies?). James Matthew
RMERH484–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'The Never bird drifted in one direction, and he was born in another both cheering'. James Matthew
RMERH47N–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Chapter Six: The Little House'. Wendy is shot by the Lost Boys. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish
RMERH47C–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'Tink agreed to travel by hat'. Wendy holding top hat with Tinkerbell inside. James Matthew
RMERH47D–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'Chapter Five: The Island Comes True'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9
RMERH47M–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'And then he fired'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19 June
RMERH0F5–J M Barrie 'The Admirable Crichton' comedy written in 1902. Act II (The Island): Tweeny: 'Look what I found'. (James Matthew
RMERH553–William SHAKESPEARE - scene from play Romeo and Juliet scene by Matthew W. Peters. Act V, Sc 3 'O happy dagger! This is thy
RMERH482–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'In a few minutes she was borne out of his sight'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and
RMERH483–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Chapter Nine: The Never Bird'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860
RMERH478–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'The window flew open!' James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19
RMERH47H–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', the crocodile. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
RMERH0X0–Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie. Caption: They are so cunning. James Matthew Barrie: 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937
RMERH8P6–William SHAKESPEARE - scene from play Romeo and Juliet scene by Matthew W. Peters. Act V, Sc 3 'O happy dagger! This is thy
RMERH47E–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', 'Yo ho / Heave to / A-pirating we go'. Captain Hook's pirate band. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish
RMERHB6M–Jesus Christ performing one of his miracles - walking on Lake Galilee (Matthew 14:22-33, Mark 6:45-52, John 6:16-21).
RMERH0X1–Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M. Barrie. Caption: One of the paths that have made themselves. James Matthew Barrie: 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937
RMERH481–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'It was the pirate dinghy'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. Illustration by Gwynedd M. Hudson.
RMERH46W–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Thus perished James Hook.' James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. Illustration by Gwynedd M. Hudson.(dates not known)
RMERH47W–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan'. 'Chapter Seven: The Home Under The Ground'. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. Illustration by Gwynedd M. Hudson. (dates not known)
RMERH47K–J. M. Barrie 's 'Peter Pan', the wolves chase Nibs. James Matthew Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. Illustration by Gwynedd M. Hudson.llustration by Gwynedd M. Hudson. (dates not known)
RMERH0ET–J M Barrie 'The Admirable Crichton' comedy written in 1902. Act I (At Loam House, Mayfair) : Lord Loam 'My friends, I am glad to see you all looking so happy'. (James Matthew Barrie) Scottish novelist and playwright 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. English illustrator Hugh Thomson.
RMERH0FF–J M Barrie 'The Admirable Crichton' comedy written in 1902. Act III (The Happy Home): Crichton 'We were chasing goats on the Big Slopes, and you out-distanced us all'. (James Matthew Barrie) Scottish novelist and playwright 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937. English illustrator Hugh Thomson.
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