RMEJJJAM–Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790), one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
RMEJJK2F–Hampton Court, a royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Greater London, in the historic county of Middlesex
RMEJJJAF–The Battle of Dettingen (German: Schlacht bei Dettingen) 27 June,1743 at Dettingen on the River Main, Germany,
RMEJJKWB–Thomas Gray (26 December 1716 – 30 July 1771) English poet, letter-writer, classical scholar and professor at Cambridge
RMEJJKY8–Alexander Mather (1517-1558), of Norwich, Norfolk, was an English politician
RMEJJKT7–George II (George Augustus; German: Georg II. 1683 - 1760), King of Great Britain and Ireland
RMEJJKWX–Tobias George Smollett (1721- 1771) Scottish poet and author, best known for picaresque novels
RMEHEDXW–Engraving of John Wesley , English preacher
RMEJJKYJ–Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet (1750 - 1830), British politician and industrialist and one of early textile manufacturers
RMEJJKXX–George III (George William Frederick;1738 - 1820) King of Great Britain and King of Ireland
RMHW4KN7–Engraving of George II, king of England. (1683-1760) From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMEJJKTH–Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784), often referred to as Dr Johnson, made lasting contributions to English literature
RMEHEDXX–Engraving of George Whitefield, English preacher
RMEJJK2R–portait of John Wesley preaching at the age of 63, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMEJJJB0–John Wesley portrait, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMKX84BW–Engraving of Peter the Great (1672 - 1725), Emperor of Russia from 1682 - 1725. From Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott, 1887.
RMEJJK2P–Isaac Watts (1674 - 1748), English hymnwriter, theologian and logician. A prolific and popular hymn writer
RMEJJJAA–Howell Harris (1714 - 1773) (Welsh: Hywel Harris) was one of the main leaders of the Welsh Methodist revival in the 18th century
RMEJJJAP–Philip Doddridge, D.D. (1702-1751), Nonconformist Divine and Hymn Writer,
RMEJJJC8–Mary Bosanquet Fletcher (1739 - 1815) English deaconess in the early Methodist movement.
RMKX845H–Engraving of Marshall Michael Ney (1769-1815), a chief commander under Napoleon Bonaparte.
RMEJJJAH–The city of Newcastle upon Tyne in the days of John Wesley; engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMEJJK2W–Joseph Butler (1692 - 1752) English bishop, theologian, apologist, and philosopher
RMEJJK2N–John Henry Newton (1725 - 1807) English sailor, ex-slave trader and Anglican clergyman
RMEJJJC1–John Wesley stands on a chair while preaching to the public gallery, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley,
RMEJJK2X–Robert Lowth (1710 - 1787), a Bishop of the Church of England
RMEJJK2M–Inside a 'modern' synagogue - in 18th century Britain
RMEJJK2H–John Gambold (1711 -1771), bishop of the Unitas Fratrum, or Moravian Brethren
RMEJJJAB–John Wesley preaching at an open air meeting, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMKX8425–Engraving of Peter the Great (1672 - 1725), Emperor of Russia from 1682 - 1725. From Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott, 1887.
RMEJJJCH–James Thomson (1700 - 1748) Scottish poet and playwright
RMEJJJCG–John Wesley, the grandfather of Methodist founder John Wesley, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMEJJJCC–Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield (1694 - 1773) British statesman and man of letters
RMKX8443–Engraving of Catherine I, Empress of Russia (1683 - 1727), formerly Martha Skavronska, a Lithuanian peasant who became the mistress and then the wife of Peter the Great.
RMEJJK2G–port of Whitby, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMKX8472–Engraving of Peter the Great (1672 - 1725), Emperor of Russia from 1682 - 1725. From Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott, 1887.
RMEJJK2Y–Selina, Countess of Huntingdon (1707 - 1791), an English religious leader
RMEJJJCE–Captain Thomas Webb (1724 - 1796) soldier and minister
RMEJJJCA–Joseph Bradford (d.1808) British preacher and travelling companion of John Wesley
RMEJJJAE–John Wesley in the midst of the riots of 1743 in Wednesbury, England,when local people tried to force him to stop preaching
RMKTN0JP–Engraving of three men in an Indian canoe braving the rapids somewhere on the American frontier. From an original engraving in Remarkable Adventures From Real Life, circa 1910
RMEJJM06–John Wesley, from a portrait in the European Magazine, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMHW4KTP–Engraving of the exporer William Dampier. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMKTN0M6–Engraving of Guiseppi Mazzini (1805-1872) Italian nationalist leader. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMHW4KK2–Engraving of James II, king of England. (1633-1701) From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMKTN0HT–Title page of an illustrated edition of Foxe's Book of Martyrs, published about 1912
RMKTN0MC–Engraving of King William III, 1650-1701 also known as William of Orange. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMKTN0HR–A blank title page with ornate columns and roman style facade
RMEJJKXD–Street scene from 18th Century Glasgow, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMEJJKYR–Engraving of Adam Clarke (1760 or 1762–1832) British Methodist theologian and biblical scholar
RMKTN0H6–Engraving of an Australian duck-billed platypus, Ornithorhyncus paradoxus. From Outlines of Zoology by Thomson, 1906.
RMEJJKW7–Thomas Coke (9 September 1747 – 2 May 1814) first Methodist Bishop, known as the Father of Methodist Missions
RFKRR77G–Engraving of a mystical holy man overlooking the coastline. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMEJJKWK–Rowland Hill (1744–1833), popular English preacher, enthusiastic evangelical and founder of the Surrey Chapel, London
RMEJJKX6–Hugh Blair (1718 - 1800) Scottish minister of religion, author and rhetorician,
RMEJJKXM–William Robertson (1721 - 1793) Scottish historian, minister in the Church of Scotland
RMHW4KMK–Engraving of William III, king of England. (1650-1702) From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RFKW1JT7–1940 one penny stamp featuring Captain James Cook for New Zealand's Centennial
RMEJJM0C–Preacher John Wesley on his deathbed, from a painting by Marshall Claxton
RMKTN0GX–Engraving of two snakes entwined around an anchor. From an original engraving in Outlines of Zoology by Thomson, 1906
RMKTN0MJ–Engraving of a lay capuchin friar. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMKTN0H2–Engraving of an extinct New Zealand moa and a kiwi. From Outlines of Zoology by Thomson, 1906.
RMKY8TYW–Engraving of a farming Dutchman and his family enjoying an evening at home. From an original engraving in the Harper's Story Books by Jacob Abbott, 1854.
RFKRR78C–Engraving of a two horse cart, commonly used in England. From an original engraving made in the 1890s
RMEJJKT0–George Frideric Handel (German: Georg Friedrich Händel; 1685 - 1759) was a German-born British Baroque composer
RFKRW4H5–An engraving from Punch Magazine depicting The Shadow of English Liberty in America - slavery at the expense of English wealth and prosperity
RFKRRDDX–An engraving of the Great Wall of China, from A Book of Heroes, Longman, Green and Co, 1910
RFKRR774–Charles I of England with his executioner and priest. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMHW4KMY–Engraving of Geroge III, king of England. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMKTN0N2–Engraving of a female harpsichord player. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMEJJKTP–Preacher John Jane continues his sermon from the stocks, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMKX5PF7–Engraving of courtiers rejoicing at news of the death of Louis XIV in 1715. From Louis XIV by Jacob Abbott, 1901
RMEJJKYY–Preacher John Wesley in discussion with anti-slavery politician William Wilberforce
RMKX5PFX–Engraving of Hortense, Queen of Holland, and wife of Louis Napoleon, (b 1783 - 1837)
RFKRR779–Engraving of a Tudor king of England. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RMKY8XT2–Engraving of James Watt studying the power of steam, which led to his improvement of steam power and the rise of the Industrial Revolution. From an original engraving in the Harper's Story Books by Jacob Abbott, 1854.
RMKX842F–Engraving of Peter the Great, emperor of Russia, acting as his own executioner on an evening when he beheaded 20 prisoners in an hour. From Peter the Great by Jacob Abbott.
RMEJJKTD–Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer
RMKY8X82–Engraving of a native canoe in the South Seas, most likely Fiji. From an original engraving in the Harper's Story Books by Jacob Abbott, 1854.
RMKX5PF6–Engraving of the French king, Louis XIV. From Louis XIV by Jacob Abbott 1901
RMKX5PF1–Engraving of Francoise d'Aubigne, Marquise de Maintenon, (1635 - 1715) lady in waiting and eventual wife of Louis XIV. From Louis XIV by Jacob Abbott 1901
RMKX5PEX–Engraving of Louis Napoleon in his study
RMEJJKYE–Preacher John Wesley departs from Ireland, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMM1TPEB–Halftone illustration of Arab slave traders at work in Africa, circa 1700s. From an original image in How Other People Live by H. Clive Barnard, 1918.
RMKX4N0N–Engraving of the French king, Louis XIV. From Louis XIV by Jacob Abbott 1901
RMEJJHCN–James Edward Oglethorpe (1696 – 1785), founder of the colony of Georgia
RMEJJHC5–Portrait of the Methodist preacher, John Nelson, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMEJJH4H–Susannah Wesley, mother of John, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RFKRW4HK–An engraving of the St Bartholemew's Day Massacre on August 24, 1572, when Roman Catholics murdered at least 70,000 Huguenots throughout France.
RMEJJHCH–Men pray for safety caught in a sailing boat in rough seas, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMEJJH4R–Charles Wesley preaching from the pulpit, engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RMEJJH45–John Wesley with German passengers on board ship going to the Americas; engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesle
RMHW4KJ2–Engraving of clergyman in a formal church building. From an original engraving in the Historian's History of the World, 1908
RFKRW8JR–An engraving from Punch Magazine depicting the British Lion in times of difficulties, battling a tide of popular opinions and the demands of the publi
RFKRW8K6–An engraving from Punch Magazine depicting the British Lion in the 1950s, prosperous and at ease
RMEJJHD7–Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf und Pottendorf, Imperial Count of Zinzendorf and Pottendorf (1700 - 1760)
RMEJJH4B–George Whitefield (1714 – 1770), aka George Whitfield, an English Anglican preacher
RMEJJH3T–John Wesley leaving for the Americas; engraving from Selections from the Journal of John Wesley, 1891
RFKRX0E9–Engraving of a church congregation waiting in the pews, from Punch magazine
RFKRX6WK–An engraving from Punch magazine poking fun at London's lack of town planning as residential, business and commercial buildings battle for supremacy
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