RM2KFMGTD–Trafalgar Cemetery, Gibraltar. The grave of Henry Edward Andrew Sheppard who died of yellow fever in 1813. Gibraltar suffered outbreaks of yellow fe
RM2M43Y4B–Taüll, Lleida Province, Catalonia, Spain. Altarpiece dedicated to Saint Andrew dating from circa 1572 in the Romanesque church of Saint Climent. Thi
RM2M43XY5–Taüll, Lleida Province, Catalonia, Spain. Altarpiece dedicated to Saint Andrew dating from circa 1572 in the Romanesque church of Saint Climent. Thi
RM2B382TM–George McMahon under arrest for producing a revolver with intent to alarm king Edward VIII, 1936, he was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment and hard labor. George Andrew Campbell McMahon, d. 1970, aka Jerome Bannigan. From The Coronation Souvenir Book, published 1937.
RMP99B4K–Endre Ady, 1877 –1919. Hungarian poet and journalist. After a contemporary print.
RMC21R2E–Andrew Marvell, 1621 – 1678. English metaphysical poet Hand writing sample.
RMBH3KWE–Major General Andrew Wauchope killed 1899 at the Battle of Majesfontein during the Second Boear War.
RMG58EB2–Andrew Marvell, 1621 – 1678. English metaphysical poet Hand writing sample.
RMC22FXD–Andrew Jackson, 1767 - 1845. 7th President of the United States of America. Hand writing sample.
RMGG3HBP–Andrew Jackson, 1767 - 1845. 7th President of the United States of America. Hand writing sample.
RMCEAR2E–Andrew Bonar Law, aka Bonar, 1858 – 1923. Canadian born British Conservative Party statesman and Prime Minister.
RMPR1H8N–Andrew Carnegie, 1835 – 1919. Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist. From The Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, published 1920.
RMB4JCNN–Twelfth Night or What You Will, Act II, Scene III. Olivia's House, Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Maria.
RMMDGK48–Maypole dancing in front of St Andrew Undershaft Church, London, England in the 19th century. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMB5W7R6–Andrew Marvell, 1621 - 1678. English metaphysical poet.
RMB57TK0–Andrew Jackson, 1767 - 1845. 7th President of the United States of America.
RMMBTAW1–Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, 1st Baronet, 1824 – 1893. English brewer and Liverpool Councillor. From Masterpieces of Orchardson, published 1913.
RMM9W8GJ–Andrew Boorde (or Borde) c.1490-1549. English traveller, physician and writer. From Woodburn’s Gallery of Rare Portraits, published 1816.
RM2DH02XR–Andrew Jackson, 1767 – 1845. American soldier and statesman. Seventh president of the United States. Here seen as a General. After an engraving by Asher Brown Durand from a work by John Vanderlyn.
RMW1F3P0–Dance of Fools. 19th century reproduction from a miniature in a 13th century manuscript
RMW1F3RE–A court fool of the 15th century. 19th century reproduction of a miniature from a medieval manuscript
RMW1F3RA–A court fool of the 15th century. 19th century reproduction of a miniature from a medieval manuscript
RMHC6BJB–Edward VIII, 1894 – 1972. King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December the same year. Seen here as Colonel-in-Chief of The Seaforth Highlanders.
RMHAG0J7–King Edward VIII, middle of picture, and his brother the Duke of York future King George VI at Balmoral in 1936. Edward VIII, 1894 – 1972. King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December the same year. Duke of York future George VI, 1895 – 1952. King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth.
RMHAG0J5–King Edward VIII and his future wife Mrs. Simpson bathing at Dubrovnik during their Mediterranean cruise of 1936. Edward VIII, 1894 – 1972. King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December the same year. Wallis Simpson, later the Duchess of Windsor, born Bessie Wallis Warfield, 1896 – 1986. American socialite.
RMFJ0DF4–Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Santa Croce Basilica. Madonna and Child Enthroned between Saints Louis of Toulouse and John the Evan
RMHC6BJM–Edward VIII, 1894 – 1972. King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December the same year. Seen here preparing to leave the House of Lords after the opening of his first parliament.
RMHE7XW2–Armistice Day, 1936. King Edward VIII, centre, greets his mother Mary of Teck, seen here as a widow. Edward VIII, 1894 – 1972. King of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire, and Emperor of India, from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December the same year. Mary of Teck, 1867 – 1953. Queen consort of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Empress of India as the wife of King-Emperor George V.
RM2M0N673–Thomas Chalmers, 1780 to 1847. Scottish mathematician, political economist and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland. From a print by William Ward after the painting by Andrew Geddes,
RM2M912NK–Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England. The prehistoric Bronze Age monument is thought to date from around 3000 - 2000 BC. After an 18th century engraving by Andrew Motte after a work by William Stukeley.
RM2M912NN–Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England. The prehistoric Bronze Age monument is thought to date from around 3000 - 2000 BC. After an 18th century engraving by Andrew Motte after a work by William Stukeley.
RM2H336JJ–French explorer Jacques Cartier meeting with Native Americans of the Iroquois nation at Hochelaga (modern Montreal, Canada), October 2, 1535. Jacques Cartier, 1491 - 1557. After an 1850 work by Andrew Morris.
RMBF7WHR–William Henry Seward, Sr. 1801 to 1872. American politician and Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.
RMAAK379–Andrew Marvell, 1621 - 1678. English metaphysical poet.
RMA7B6HD–Andrew Johnson, 1808 - 1875. 17th president of the United States of America.
RMB86B08–Andrew Johnson, 1808 to 1875. Seventeenth President of the United States
RMGDP5X3–Dr Andrew Martin Fairbairn, 1838 – 1912. Scottish theological scholar.
RMA9K5BT–Signature of Andrew Jackson, 1767 - 1845. 7th President of the United States.
RMC799TY–Sir Michael Andrew Angus Costa, 1808 – 1884. Italian-born conductor and composer.
RMA9T1F1–Andrew Lang, 1844 -1912. Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, and contributor to the field of anthropology.
RMA9K59Y–Signature of Andrew Johnson, 1808 - 1875. 17th president of the United States, 1865 - 1869.
RMA7B3W1–Andrew Jackson, 1767 – 1845. American soldier and statesman, and 7th president of the United States.
RMA7B3TE–Andrew Jackson, 1767 – 1845. American soldier and statesman, and 7th president of the United States.
RMA7B6H8–Andrew Johnson, 1808 - 1875. 17th president of the United States of America. From painting by Alonzo Chappel
RMAPRN9H–Andrew Marvell, 1621-1678. English metaphysical poet, satirist and politician. From Old England's Worthies
RMD8X4GE–Andrew Bonar Law, aka Bonar, 1858 – 1923. British Conservative Party statesman and Prime Minister.
RMADB3GA–Andrew Johnson, 1808 to 1875. 17th President of the United States 1865 to 1869. First President to be impeached
RMC619HW–Lizzie Andrew Borden, 1860 – 1927. American woman accused of killing her father and stepmother with a hatchet.
RMATAMC2–Andrew Reed, 1787 – 1862. English Congregational minister, hymnwriter, philanthropist and social reformer. Founder of the London Orphan Asylum
RME455H3–Andrew Melville before the Scottish Privy Council in February 1584, upbraiding bishops in the presence of James VI.
RMA7B3M9–Andrew Hull Foote, 1806 - 1863. Distinguished Union naval officer during the American Civil War. From a painting by Alonzo Chappel.
RMDYABX9–James III of Scotland praying with his son the future James IV of Scotland. Behind him, St Andrew places a crown on his head.
RMBF25FX–Andrew Pickens, 1739 to 1817. Militia leader in the American Revolution
RMKGCX3H–Andrew III of Hungary aka Andrew III the Venetian, c. 1265 – 1301. King of Hungary and Croatia between 1290 and 1301. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMK4BYD1–The galvanisation of the executed murderer Matthew Clydesdale by Dr. Andrew Ure in 1818. Ure used a Voltaic pile to electrically stimulate various muscles of the body in an attempt to revive the corpse. Here he is shown stimulating the supraorbital nerve causing Clydesdale's face to show a range of fearsome expressions, however no bleeding occurred from cuts in the body proving that Clydesdale was dead and could not be resuscitated. Prof. Andrew Ure, 1778 – 1857. Scottish doctor, scholar, chemist, Scriptural geologist and early business theorist. From Les Merveilles de la Science, publish
RMAFARY8–Kosciusko's Monument, West Point, USA.
RMBBPBRR–Fabled origin of the Burgundy Cross
RMB86PKB–Andreas Vesalius, 1514 - 1564. Anatomist, physician and author of De humani corporis fabrica, On the Workings of the Human Body.
RMCE8G03–The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, seen here in 1912.
RMCTJK4D–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, and then The Duke of Windsor, 1894 – 1972. Seen here in uniform during World War I
RMC58NA3–Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, in uniform during the First World War in 1914.
RMBT6F2D–A criminal sentenced to death being broken on a St Andrew's cross in 18th century France.
RMC4TFER–Prince Edward, later Edward VIII, at the age of 2½ with his great grandmother Queen Victoria of England.
RMC548MM–Queen Victoria holding her great grandson prince Edward, later Edward VIII, in 1894.
RMFAT1H8–Union Army guard at Price, Birch & Co. Dealers in Slaves at Alexandria, Virginia, United States of America, circa 1865.
RMMFF2FW–Some of the principal towers and steeples built by Sir Christopher Wren, the scale is shown by St. Paul's in the background. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847.
RMF36F60–A scene from William Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night. Act IV, scene 1. Sebastian (beating Sir Andrew): ' Why, there's for thee, and there, and there!' Illustration by Gordon Browne.
RMEY8RWD–Preston Smith Brooks, a fervent advocate of slavery, assaulting Senator Charles Sumner, an abolitionist, with a cane on the floor of the United States Senate, on May 22, 1856, in retaliation for an anti-slavery speech by Sumner in which the former verbally attacked Brooks' second cousin, Senator Andrew Butler. Preston Smith Brooks , 1819 – 1857. Democratic Representative. Charles Sumner, 1811 – 1874. American politician and senator from Massachusetts.
RMBMAD0B–Edward VIII, 1894 to 1972. King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India.
RMC972TN–Andreas Hofer, 1767 – 1810. Tirolean innkeeper, patriot and the leader of a rebellion against Napoleon's forces.
RMC4TGDJ–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, in 1920.
RMC4TG1R–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, in his investiture Robes in 1911.
RMC4W9HB–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, ready for a flight in 1927.
RMC4TFY4–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, as a Midshipman in 1910.
RMC4TFKP–Prince Edward, later King Edward VIII, with his grandfather King Edward VII.
RMGAD5D1–The capture in 1837 of The Caroline from Canadian Rebels in American waters after the failed Upper Canada Rebellion.
RMC4W8DW–King Edward VIII visiting South Wales to inspect the Pen-y-garn Housing Estate in 1936.
RMC4TGGP–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, during his visit to Australia in 1920.
RMC4TFTB–Princess Mary, Prince Edward, later King Edward VIII, and Prince Albert as children.
RMC4TF8H–The Prince of Wales, later Edward VIII, with Queen Alexandra at the christening of Lady Patricia Ramsay's son.
RMC4TG5N–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, second from left, leading his company of Grenadier Guards in full service kit.
RMC547C8–From left, Prince of Wales, later King George V, King Edward VII, seated, and Prince Edward, later Edward VIII.
RMC4W9C4–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, with Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II.
RMC4W8X4–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, with Robert Baden-Powell at the Imperial Jamboree, Wembley, London, England in 1924
RMC4W97A–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, on a visit to Pell Street Club,Cable Street, East End, London, England in 1927.
RMC4W85X–The Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, at Ascot races with Wallis Simpson in 1935.
RMC4W89F–King Edward VIII and Queen Mary arriving at the Cenotaph on Armistice Day, 1936.
RMC4W8HH–King Edward VIII, preparing to broadcast his decision to abdicate, from Broadcasting House, 11 December 1936.
RMC4W92D–King George V visits the Fleet at Rosyth, Edinburgh, Scotland in 1918.
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