RMD995MK–Giacomo Puccini, 1858-192 Italian opratic composer c1908.
RMD96GRH–Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1900) President of USA 1901-1912
RMD98GF9–Gustaf V 1858 - 1950) King of Sweden from 1907.
RMD95MHB–Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1900) President of USA 1901-1912.
RMD993Y0–Giovanni Segantini (1858 - 1899), Italian painter. 'Afternoon in the Alps'
RMD98XB3–Ruggiero Leoncavallo 1858-1919. Italian opera composer c1906. lithograph
RM2K02CX4–Water and rocks. Oil. by Alexander Ivanov (1806 - 1858) Russian artist
RMD993Y3–Giovanni Segantini (1858 - 1899), Italian painter. 'return from the forest' 189o
RMD993Y2–Giovanni Segantini (1858 - 1899), Italian painter. 'Mid day in the Alps'
RMD987MT–Andrew Bonar Law, (1858-1923) Canadian-born Scottish statesman, leader of the Opposition.
RMD95YC7–Philip Snowden, lst Viscount Snowden (1858-1937) British Labour (Socialist) statesman. Photograph.
RMRJMDP2–Illustration showing HMS AGAMEMNON laying the Atlantic telegraph cable during the first attempt in 1858.
RMD96K87–Max Planck (1858-1947) German theoretical physicist. Quantum Theory. Nobel prize for physics, 1918.
RMD95TH6–Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) in 1910. Italian composer, mainly of opera. After a photograph.
RMD95MGP–Alexandre (Pierre Francois) Boely (1785-1858) French composer, pianist and organist. Engraving (Paris, 1853).
RMD993XW–Giovanni Segantini (1858 - 1899), Italian painter. 'Bevendo alla fontana' Drinking from the fountain (1887)
RM2K01HYJ–John Snow's (1813-1858) inhaler for the administration of chloroform or ether. From The Lancet, London, 5 February 1848.
RMD995FD–Self-portrait (1857-1858) by Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) French poet and art critic. Pen and Ink.
RMD993T7–Giacomo Puccini (1858 –1924) Italian composer of operas, including La bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly and Turandot.
RMD96XMF–The Butcher Montmatre Market' c1857-1858. Honoré Daumier (1808-1879) French artist. Oil on panel.
RMD95YC9–Arthur Bonar Law (1858-1923) Canadian-born Scottish Unionist statesman. British Prime Minister 1922-1923.
RMD98E4X–Theodore D. Roosevelt (1858-1919) 26th President of the United States of America (1901-1909) with his wife and family, c1906.
RMD95P1R–Robert Owen (1771-1858) Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist. Bought New Lanark Mills c1799. Engraving
RMD98A4W–Edward Pease (1767-1858) English railway projector. Built the first passenger railway between Stockton and Darlington. Engraving.
RMD95YC8–Arthur Bonar Law (1858-1923) Canadian-born Scottish Unionist statesman. British Prime Minister 1922-1923. Photograph.
RM2K02EF5–Bridegroom Choosing a Ring for His Fiancee. by Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov (1806 - 1858); Russian painter who adhered to the waning tradition of Neoclassicism
RM2A25WTF–The Tuileries Gardens, Paris 1858, painted by William Wyld (1806 in London – 25 December 1889 in Paris) was an English painter.
RMD95MWD–Richard Bright (1789-1858) English physician, born at Bristol. He described the condition of the kidneys known as Bright's disease. Engraving c1830.
RMD95MJR–Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) in 1898 as commander of 'Roosevelt's Roughriders' in Cuban War. President of USA 1901-1912.
RMD95MPY–Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) President of USA 1901-1912 making a speech. In foreground, reporters are making notes.
RMD95YCA–Arthur Bonar Law (1858-1923) Canadian-born Scottish Unionist statesman. British Prime Minister 1922-1923. Bonar Law at his desk.
RMRJN2K1–Illustration showing Robert Brown (1773 – 1858); Scottish botanist and palaeobotanist; who made important contributions to botany largely through his pioneering use of the microscope. 1858
RMD960EF–Wolfgang Kapp (1858-1922) German right wing nationalist and figurehead of the Kapp-Luttwitz Putsch of March 1920 which was an attempt to overthrow the Weimar Republic.
RMD95WX0–Jagadis Chandra Bose (1858-1937) Indian botanist and physicist, demonstrating electrical changes in plant stems (1926). Halftone from a photograph.
RMD961PA–Second Opium War - 1856-1858. Chinese depiction of the engagement between the British and Chinese at Fatsham Creek on Canton river. British wood engraving.
RMD996PY–Utagawa Hiroshige 1797 – 1858) Japanese artist,, 'Man on Horseback Crossing a Bridge'. From Hiroshige's series Sixty-nine Stations of the Kisokaido (1834-1842),
RMD969EF–Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) 26th President of USA 1901-1909. 'Spy' cartoon from 'The World' showing him in robes of DCL after presentation of an honorary degree
RMD95P2Y–Frank Robert Benson (1858-1939) English actor-manager who specialised in Shakespearean roles. Here as Timon in 'Timon of Athens' by William Shakespeare. Photogravure c1895.
RMD96CMH–Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) addressing a meeting in New York State. Roosevelt became 26th president of USA after the assassination of McKinley in September 1901.
RMD98E4Y–Theodore D. Roosevelt (1858-1919) 26th President of the United States of America (1901-1909). Roosevelt in 1885 in hunting costume on his ranch in Dakota.
RMD993T6–Giacomo Puccini (1858 –1924) Italian composer of operas. Poster for Madama Butterfly (Madame Butterfly) an opera in three acts, with an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.
RMD98DP5–Theodore D. Roosevelt (1858-1919) 26th President of the United States of America (1901-1909), the youngest man to be elected as US President. Photographic portrait published at the time of his death.
RMD95J28–Robert Hare (1781-1858) American chemist. Invented an oxyhydrogen blow-pipe and a calorimeter. A convert to spiritualism, he published 'Spiritualism Scientifically Demonstrated' (1855) and 'Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestation' (1855).
RMD9637N–Matthew Perry (1794-1858). Ships of Perry's American expedition to Japan from 1852-1854 which opened diplomatic relations with the USA and granted them first trading rights. Japanese. Colour wash. Private collection.
RMD95X1P–Frank Robert Benson (1858-1939) English actor-manager who specialised in Shakespearean roles. Here as Henry V in 'King Henry V' (1599) historical drama by William Shakespeare. Photogravure c1900.
RMD95P1Y–Frank Robert Benson (1858-1939) English actor-manager who specialised in Shakespearean roles. Here as Theseus, one of the young lovers, in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' by William Shakespeare. Photogravure c1895.
RMD96H23–Edmund Lyons, lst Baron Lyons (1790-1858) British naval commander, 1857. Rear-Admiral of British fleet in Black Sea during Crimean (Russo-Turkish) War 1853-56. Coloured lithograph
RMD98E68–Theodore D. Roosevelt (1858-1919) 26th President of the United States of America (1901-1909). In 1898 in Spanish-American War Roosevelt with First US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment 'Rough Riders' which he formed.
RMD98E4F–Theodore D. Roosevelt (1858-1919) 26th President of the United States of America (1901-1909). In 1898 in Spanish-American War as Colonel of First US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment 'Rough Riders' which he formed.
RMD991MG–Henry Scott Tuke 1858–1929 'August Blue' 1893. Henry Scott Tuke, RA RWS (12 June 1858–13 March 1929), was a British visual artist; primarily a painter, but also a photographer
RMD96JPF–New Lanark Mills, Scotland. Robert Owen's (1771-1858) model community of cotton mills, housing, education, world's first day nursery, evening classes, village shop (beginning of Co-operative movement). Aquatint c1815.
RMD987N3–John Burns (1858-1943) the first representative of the Labour party in the British Cabinet. Lord Morley and Mr Burns were opposed to Great Britain's entering the war and resigned their places in the British Cabinet on August 5, 1914.
RMD96PWK–Donati's comet of 1858 viewed over St Paul's Cathedral, London. Named for Giovanni Donati (1826-1873), the Italian astronomer who first recorded its appearance. From 'Sun, Moon and Stars' by Agnes Giberne. (London, 1884). Chromolithograph.
RMD9688M–Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) 26th President of the USA (1901-9) said to be in dress of lst Volunteer Cavalry (Roosevelt's Rough Riders) a force he raised in 1898 of which he was second in command Spanish-American (Cuban) War .
RMD95REC–Robert Owen (1771-1858) Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist. Bought New Lanark Mills Scotland, c1799 where the seeds of the co-operative movement were sown. He founded the town of New Harmony, Indiana, USA on co-operative principles.
RMD967N0–George Alexander (1858-1918) English actor-manager. Spent some years in Henry Irving's company. Presented Oscar Wilde's 'Lady Windermere's Fan' (1892) and Pinero's 'The Second Mrs Tanqueray'. Considered avant-garde. Photograph published c1890. Woodburytype
RMD96H20–Edmund Lyons, lst Baron Lyons (1790-1858) British naval commander, c1860. Rear-Admiral of British fleet in Black Sea during Crimean (Russo-Turkish) War 1853-1856. From 'The Illustrated News of the World'. (London, c1860). Engraving.
RMD967N3–George Alexander (1858-1918) English actor-manager. Alexander as Orlando in Shakespeare 'As You Like It'. Spent some years in Henry Irving's company. Presented Oscar Wilde's 'Lady Windemere's Fan' (1892) and Pinero's 'The Second Mrs Tanqueray'. Considered avant-garde.
RMD95WF5–John Burns (1858-1943) English Labour (socialist) politician. Member of Parliament for Battersea, London, 1892. The first working-class member of a British Cabinet. From 'The Cabinet Portrait Gallery' (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph
RMD95K5W–Thomas Hart Benton (1782-1858), American lawyer, newspaper owner and statesman, born at Harts Mill, North Carolina. Senator for Missouri. From 1824 Benton was a staunch supporter of Andrew Jackson. His nickname was Old Bullion because of his advocacy of hard money - currency backed by gold.
RM2A25MMN–Sunset 1858. Lithograph by Amantine Lucile Dupin (1804 – 1876), known by her nom de plume George Sand. A French novelist and memoirist. She is equally well known for her much publicized romantic affairs with a number of artists, including the composer and pianist Frédéric Chopin and the writer Alfred de Musset.
RM2A25MMT–Moonlight 1858. Lithograph by Amantine Lucile Dupin (1804 – 1876), known by her nom de plume George Sand. A French novelist and memoirist. She is equally well known for her much publicized romantic affairs with a number of artists, including the composer and pianist Frédéric Chopin and the writer Alfred de Musset.
RM2A25MMM–Wolves by moonlight 1858. Lithograph by Amantine Lucile Dupin (1804 – 1876), known by her nom de plume George Sand. A French novelist and memoirist. She is equally well known for her much publicized romantic affairs with a number of artists, including the composer and pianist Frédéric Chopin and the writer Alfred de Musset.
RMD961RF–Canton, May 1858. Sale of English goods. Canton was bombarded by the French and the English in January 1858. Trade opened up again and a treaty of peace and free trade signed at the end of June by Lord Elgin for Britain and Treaty Ports were designated, so ending the Second Opium War. Oleograph.
RM2A25MMK–Monk in prayer 1858. Lithograph by Amantine Lucile Dupin (1804 – 1876), known by her nom de plume George Sand. A French novelist and memoirist. She is equally well known for her much publicized romantic affairs with a number of artists, including the composer and pianist Frédéric Chopin and the writer Alfred de Musset.
RMD95X30–Robert Brown (1773-1858) Scottish botanist, born at Montrose, Scotland. Botanist on the Flinders expedition to Australia (1801-1805). Librarian to Sir Joseph Banks and on Banks's death he inherited his library and herbarium which was transferred to the British Museum where Brown became first Keeper of the Botany Department. Engraving c1880.
RMD95HXP–William Gregory (1803-1858), Scottish chemist. Professor of medicine and chemistry at King's College, Aberdeen, and from 1843 Professor of chemistry at Edinburgh university. Studied under Justus von Liebig at Giessen, Germany, and edited English editions of Liebig's works. From James Sheridan Muspratt 'Chemistry' (London, c1860). Engraving.
RMD95YFC–Arthur Bonar Law (1858-1923) Candian-born Scottish Unionist statesman, British Prime Minister 1922-1923, trying to persuade the French Prime Minister, Raymond Poincare, to give time for Germany, the Golden Goose, to pay reparations. Cartoon by Bernard Partridge from 'Punch', Lodon, 10 January 1923.
RM2A25MM1–Three men in prayer 1858. Lithograph by Amantine Lucile Dupin (1804 – 1876), known by her nom de plume George Sand. A French novelist and memoirist. She is equally well known for her much publicized romantic affairs with a number of artists, including the composer and pianist Frédéric Chopin and the writer Alfred de Musset.
RMD95WMD–Ethel Mary Smyth (1858-1944) English composer and suffragette. She wrote the suffragettes' battle song 'The March of the Women' (1911), choral works, symphonies and operas 'Der Wald' (1901), 'The Wreckers' (1906) and 'The Boatswain's Mate' (1902). After a drawing by John Singer Sargent. From 'The Sphere' (London, 26 July 1902).
RMD95KCM–Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons, (1790-1858) English naval officer born at Burton near Christchurch, Hampshire. Entered the Royal Navy in1803. Commander of British Black Sea fleet from 1855 during Crimean (Russo-Turkish) War 1853-1856. Commander-in-Chief of the British Mediterranean fleet 1855-1858. Rear-Admiral 1850. Engraving.
RMD95MK5–Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons, (1790-1858) British naval officer born at Burton near Christchurch, Hampshire. Entered the Royal Navy in 1803. Commander of British Black Sea fleet from 1855 during Crimean (Russo-Turkish) War 1853-1856. Commander-in-Chief of the British Mediterranean fleet 1855-1858. Rear-Admiral 1850. From 'The Illustrated London News' (London, 8 July 1854).
RMEC80CB–Marble statue of Charles Emile Seurre (1798-1858)
RMEC82PE–Józef Go?uchowski (1797–1858) was a Polish philosopher
RMHHEC3W–Sectional view of the breech of the French Cheassepot rifle (ca 1858)
RM2A25K5F–Italian countryside, watercolour by Alexander Ivanov (1806–1858), Russian painter
RMEX6TB2–Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) as a Rough Rider. Dated 1898
RM2K02AK4–In the Village Commune (Mir), 1893. by Sergey Korovin (1858-1908)
RMF7PGW6–Maria Christina (1858 – 1929)Queen of Spain as regent during the minority of Alfonso XIII
RMG1DJWY–Sir Charles Fitzroy 1796-1858. Governor of New South Wales 1846-1855.
RMRJH6JF–On the Shore of the Bay of Naples. 1850. By Alexander Ivanov, (1806-1858), Russian artist
RM2A25K5J–Studio of the artist in Rome, 1837, watercolour by Alexander Ivanov (1806–1858), Russian painter
RM2CWBGDW–The Tuileries Gardens' by William Wyld, Paris, France, 1858. from the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom.
RM2K02EFX–In the crowd. A sketch for the painting. 1893. by Sergei Korovin (1858-1908), Russian painter and brother of Konstantin Korovin
RMF7P6B9–Edward M. House (26th July 1858 - 28th March 1938) known as Colonel House. Was an American politician and presidential advisor.
RM2CWBENG–'Life in the Hareem', 1858 Artist: John Frederick Lewis. An Inmate of the Hareem, located in the collection at, Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
RMEC822T–Benjamin Travers (3 April 1783 – 6 March 1858) was a British surgeon. He was appointed surgeon to the London infirmary for diseases of the eye.
RMEX6XDJ–President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) 26th President of the United States, American politician, author, naturalist, soldier, explorer, and historian. Dated 1900
RMEC7R8H–Dame Ethel Mary Smyth, DBE (23 April 1858 – 8 May 1944) was an English composer and a member of the women's suffrage movement
RMEC823G–John Kearsley Mitchell (May 12, 1798 – April 4, 1858) was an American physician and writer. Best known for his medical practice in Eastern counties.
RM2CWBF3P–Adam and Eve finding the Body of Abel', 1858 Artist: Jean Jacques Henner. Adam and Eve were the first man and woman created by God according to the Bible and the Qur'an.
RMEX6K2E–Gustaf V (Oscar Gustaf Adolf 16 June 1858 – 29 October 1950) was King of Sweden from 1907 until his death 43 years later
RMEC7WXT–President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil before the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition to the Amazon River which began in 1913
RM2CWBF4W–Archangel Gabriel', c1826-1858. Artist: Aleksandr Ivanov. Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov was a Russian painter who adhered to the waning tradition of Neoclassicism but found little sympathy with his contemporaries.
RMKCETWA–1969 Brooke Bond collectors tea card, depicting: Emmeline Pankhurst (1858 – 1928) British political activist and leader of the British suffragette movement who helped women win the right to vote.
RMEX6TN7–José Miguel Gómez y Gómez (July 6, 1858 – June 13, 1921) was a Cuban General in the Cuban War of Independence who went on to become President of Cuba 1909-1913
RMF7PGEF–Gustaf V;Oscar Gustaf Adolf, (1858 – 1950) King of Sweden 1907 - 1950. He was the eldest son of King Oscar II of Sweden and Sophia of Nassau, a half-sister of Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg.
RM2K08AW8–Motherly Love, 1911 painting by Lovis Corinth (21 July 1858 - 17 July 1925) was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism
RMMR5EGK–Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1858 –1919) American statesman, author, explorer, soldier. 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He also served as the 25th Vice President of the United States and as the 33rd Governor of New York.
RMEX6N5G–Photographic print of Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) as a rough rider, at Camp Wikoff standing in front of tent with two unidentified men behind him Tampa, Florida. Photographed by Underwood & Underwood Photography. Dated 1898
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