RM2CGRXTX–Portrait of Estercel, A fictional character in The Charming of Estercel, featured in Harper's Monthly Magazine - H Pyle, 1904
RMDP9YN6–Saint Philomena, fictional Roman virgin and martyr
RMG4YDYF–Detective writer Colin Dexter stands in front of fictional detective Sherlock Holmes at the Sherlock Awards at Murder One on Charing Cross Road, London. Mr Dexter won the Best Detective Created by a British Author Award for his character Inspector Morse. *-Inspector Morse made his debut a quarter of a century ago in the book 'Last Bus to Woodstock'.
RMHHEN5A–Illustration of the fictional character of Dr Syntax. Dr Syntax was created by William Combe (1742-1823) and the cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Dated 19th Century
RMTA24J0–Fictional character Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (1835-1910).
RM2A70TC9–Vintage Comic 1940's American WW2 BATMAN PROPAGANDA COMIC no15 Fictional Super Hero Batman and Robin illustrated firing a machine gun 'keep those bullets flying keep on buying war bonds & stamps' 10c price tag USA World War II
RMT96JAH–Charles John Huffam Dickens (February 7, 1812 - June 9, 1870) was an English author and social critic. He created some of the world's most memorable fictional characters and is regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. Dickens was the literary colossus of his age and his works enjoyed unprecedented fame. His 1843 novella, A Christmas Carol, is one of the most influential works ever written, and it remains popular and continues to inspire adaptations in every artistic genre.
RFHAD0ME–Bardolph and Sir John Falstaff, are fictional characters who appears in three plays by William Shakespeare, illustration published in 1880
RFFY20BJ–man standing alone in forest with fictional planets background,illustration
RMM6G96D–‘Utopiae Insulae Figura’ (Map of the New Island of Utopia) from the 1516 first edition of ‘Utopia’ by Sir Thomas More (1478–1535). Woodcut shows the fictional island on which an ideal society was discovered by traveller Raphael Hythloday. See more information below.
RM2C8DCJA–Huckleberry Finn, fictional character created by American author Mark Twain, who appears in the books The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and as the narrator of Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective. After an illustration of Huck by American illustrator Edward Winsor Kemble in the first edition of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, 1885
RMRDM5KC–Sir Roger de Coverley, the fictional character, devised by Joseph Addison, who portrayed him as the ostensible author of papers and letters that were published in Addison and Richard Steele’s influential periodical The Spectator. Sir Roger was a baronet of Worcestershire and was meant to represent a typical landed country gentleman, indeed becoming County Sheriff. He was also a member of the fictitious Spectator Club, and the de Coverley writings included entertaining vignettes of early 18th-century English life that were often considered The Spectator’s best feature.
RMM1HA8B–Publicity still showing three actors, Robert Urich, Maureen Reagan and Jack Hogan, posing on set, in an office/lab with a bag full of test tubes, during the filming of the TV pilot titled 'The Specialist' which featured fictional Public Health officials and was not picked up as a series, 1974. Image courtesy CDC. ()
RM2GG5WBM–Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930). British novelist, creator of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. Portrait by Henry L. Gates, active between 1927 and 1941. Oil on canvas (73,7 x 62,2 cm), 1927. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RF2HCD5TP–The caption for this image by NC Wyeth that accompanies the tale of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe reads: 'and no sooner had he the arms in his hands but, as if they had put new vigor into him, he flew upon the murderers like a fury.” Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by the English novelist Daniel Defoe and published in 1719. A fictional autobiography, it tells the tale of an English castaway named Robinson Crusoe (seen here fighting with “cannibals”) who spent 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela before he was rescued. Newell Convers Wyeth, known as N. C. Wyeth, was an Am
RMB3BFCG–computer enhanced fictional spacecraft TIE fighter in outer space
RMR7X45E–Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell) photographs the dolls for his fictional town in 'Welcome to Marwen,' directed by Robert Zemeckis. Photo Credit: Universal Pictures and Storyteller Distribution Co., LLC. / The Hollywood Archive
RMJ371B0–Signs on a post showing fictional places.
RM2CGRY07–Portrait of Lally, a fictional character in Harper's Monthly by Elizabeth Shippen Green
RMG3B96X–Klingsor, the fictional magician who appears in 'Parzival' by Wolfram von Eschenbach, German epic poet.
RMG5CP1H–A competitor dressed as children's fictional character Noddy in the 21st London Marathon. 30,000 runners including Olympic champion Sir Steven Redgrave and former boxing champion Frank Bruno, started the 26 mile odyssey in chilly conditions from Blackheath. * Morocco's Abdelkader El Mouaziz won the event.
RMHHEN56–Illustration of the fictional character of Dr Syntax. Dr Syntax was created by William Combe (1742-1823) and the cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Dated 19th Century
RM2AX9PYG–Lassie star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California, USA. Lassie was a fictional female rough collie dog.
RM2GGXNRJ–Vintage 1900s Minnehaha Photochrom Colour Image with canoe Minnehaha is a fictional Native American woman documented in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1855 epic poem The Song of Hiawatha. She is the lover of the titular protagonist Hiawatha and comes to a tragic end. The name, often said to mean 'laughing water', literally translates to 'waterfall' or 'rapid water' in Dakota.
RMT96JAG–Charles John Huffam Dickens (February 7, 1812 - June 9, 1870) was an English author and social critic. He created some of the world's most memorable fictional characters and is regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. Dickens was the literary colossus of his age and his works enjoyed unprecedented fame. His 1843 novella, A Christmas Carol, is one of the most influential works ever written, and it remains popular and continues to inspire adaptations in every artistic genre.
RMFW5G8P–Falstaff - statue of Shakespeare 's fictional character in a park by the river Avon, Stratford-upon-Avon, England. By Ronald
RMAN6XAX–MEXICO Guanajuato Statue of Don Quixote in Plaza Allende near Cervantes Theater fictional character mounted on horse
RMT5EPFF–London, England, UK. Commemorative Blue Plaque: 221b Sherlock Holmes consulting detective 1881-1904 (fictional character) 221b Baker Street
RFDK1H67–Modern sculpture by Jacques GALLON, ceramist. Fictional and poetic planet.
RMRDM5JK–Sir Roger de Coverley, the fictional character, devised by Joseph Addison, who portrayed him as the ostensible author of papers and letters that were published in Addison and Richard Steele’s influential periodical The Spectator. Seen here leaving his local church, Sir Roger, a baronet of Worcestershire and typical landed country gentleman enquires after the welfare of his tenants. He was also a member of the fictitious Spectator Club, and the de Coverley writings included entertaining vignettes of early 18th-century English life that were often considered The Spectator’s best feature.
RMKHKNAK–A photograph of a statue of a woman who is wearing a dress, her body posture indicates that she experiencing agony, she is the the central character of a fictional French poem, she escaped her father's home to be with her chosen lover of whom her father disapproves, the statue stands in the city to which she escaped, Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Camargue, France, July, 1922.
RF2M8G6W5–fictional detailed vector Nautical chart of an ocean
RF2HCAF7N–Thre caption for this image by NC Wyeth that accompanies the tale of Robinson Crusoe by Dniel Defoe reads: 'My father, a wise and grave man, gave me serious and excellent counsel against what he foresaw was my design.' Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by the English novelist Daniel Defoe and published in 1719. A fictional autobiography, it tells the tale of an English castaway named Robinson Crusoe (seen here with his father) who spent 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela before he was rescued. Newell Convers Wyeth, known as N. C. Wyeth, was an American artist and illustrat
RMB3BFAN–computer enhanced fictional spacecraft TIE fighter in outer space
RMR7X49M–Steve Carell as Mark Hogancamp photographs the dolls for his fictional town in 'Welcome to Marwen,' directed by Robert Zemeckis. Photo Credit: Universal Pictures and Storyteller Distribution Co., LLC. / The Hollywood Archive
RM2FK48RP–Gold plated typewriter which Ian Fleming wrote the fictional draft of his first James Bond novel Casino Royale
RM2CGRY03–Portrait of Lady Kitty Bristol, a fictional character - Albert Sterner, circa 1904
RMH6YDWX–An airport departures timetable with fictional places (Lilliput and Hogwarts)
RMG926PG–Horse Racing - The Cuisine de France Summer Stakes Day - York Racecourse. Fictional, riden by Graham Gibbons
RMKHW5HB–Portrait of the fictional character Sweeney Todd who first appeared as the villain of the Victorian Penny Dreadful 'The String of Pearls' (1846-1847). Dated 19th Century
RMW007BF–'Sherlock Holmes' fictional retirement home, East Dean, near Eastbourne on the South Downs East Sussex,UK
RF2CH18AD–Members of the 'cosplay community' dressed as various fictional characters, taking part in a Christmas parade. Tauranga, New Zealand, 11/30/2019
RMT95476–The iron maiden (AKA, jungfernkuss, eiserne jungfrau, the virgin, kiss of the virgin) is a fictional iron cabinet torture device with a hinged front and spike-covered interior to enclose a human being. Wolfgang Schild, a professor of criminal law and criminal law history at the University of Bielefeld, has argued that putative iron maidens were pieced together from artifacts found in museums to create spectacular objects intended for exhibition.
RF2KG8JJF–Timothy 'Tiny Tim' Cratchit is a fictional character from the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. from the book Dickens' dream children by Mary Angela Dickens (Charles Dickens granddaughter) and illustrated by Harold Copping Published 1900 by Raphael Tuck and Sons London
RMT5EPG7–London, England, UK. Commemorative Blue Plaque: 221b Sherlock Holmes consulting detective 1881-1904 (fictional character) 221b Baker Street (with Chri
RFDK1H6D–Modern sculpture by Jacques GALLON, ceramist. Fictional and poetic planet.
RMRDM5P4–Sir Roger de Coverley, the fictional character, devised by Joseph Addison, who portrayed him as the ostensible author of papers and letters that were published in Addison and Richard Steele’s influential periodical The Spectator. Sir Roger was a baronet of Worcestershire and was meant to represent a typical landed country gentleman, seen here saving a hare whilst out hunting. He was also a member of the fictitious Spectator Club, and the de Coverley writings included entertaining vignettes of early 18th-century English life that were often considered The Spectator’s best feature.
RMCRPG13–Statue of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes outside Baker Street underground station.
RF2KGJ2MG–fictional colored highly detailed land use map
RF2HCD5PB–The caption for this image by NC Wyeth that accompanies the tale of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe reads: 'I stood like one thunderstruck or or as if I had seen an apparition.” Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by the English novelist Daniel Defoe and published in 1719. A fictional autobiography, it tells the tale of an English castaway named Robinson Crusoe (seen here on beach with umbrella) who spent 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela before he was rescued. Newell Convers Wyeth, known as N. C. Wyeth, was an American artist and illustrator. He was the pupil of artist How
RMB9BY95–ophelia (hamlet) Ophelia is a fictional character in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare. She is a young noblewoman of Denmar
RMR7X46K–Mark Hogancamp (Steve Carell) pulls a jeep peopled with his dolls from his fictional town in 'Welcome to Marwen,' directed by Robert Zemeckis. Photo Credit: Universal Pictures and Storyteller Distribution Co., LLC. / The Hollywood Archive
RM2HBK71X–Christopher Guest, member of the fictional band Spinal Tap performs during the charity concert at Wembley Stadium, London.
RM2DDJAW9–Choosing The Red and White Roses in the Temple Garden, 1910 Depicting the likely-fictional scene by William Shakespeare of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset being challenged by Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York to choose between the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster., Artist: Henry Payne Watercolour, Flower, Rose, Literature, William ShakespearePre-Raphaelite
RF2G50GDY–Engraving of the great sea-serpent (Hydrarchos Sillimanni). By E. J. Brill. 1892 The figure shows the legendary skeleton of the fictional monster Hyd
RMH6YDX0–An airport departures timetable with fictional places (Lilliput and Hogwarts)
RMG4506A–Paul Smith (far right), Chief Executive of Discovery Inns, and his Finance Director Philip Cropley (centre), enjoying a pint with actor Alan Devereux who plays Sid Perks, the fictional landlord in the radio serial The Archers, in the bar of The Old Bull at Inkberrow, one of its 279 pubs and the inspiration for The Bull in The Archers' village of Ambridge. It was annopunced today (Sunday) that pre-tax profits for the group rose by 50% to 3 million. See PA Story CITY Discovery/PA.
RMHHG3T1–Illustration of the fictional character of Dr Syntax at his wife's funeral. Dr Syntax was created by William Combe (1742-1823) and the cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Dated 19th Century
RMW00979–The house at East Dean where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional detective 'Sherlock Holmes' spent his retirement; on the South Downs, near Eastbourne
RFH8HAG0–sci-fi concept of the man looking a surface of the earth from a space,illustration painting
RMT95465–The iron maiden (AKA, jungfernkuss, eiserne jungfrau, the virgin, kiss of the virgin) is a fictional iron cabinet torture device with a hinged front and spike-covered interior to enclose a human being. Wolfgang Schild, a professor of criminal law and criminal law history at the University of Bielefeld, has argued that putative iron maidens were pieced together from artifacts found in museums to create spectacular objects intended for exhibition.
RF2KG8K71–Timothy 'Tiny Tim' Cratchit and his father Bob Cratchit is a fictional character from the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. from the book Dickens' dream children by Mary Angela Dickens (Charles Dickens granddaughter) and illustrated by Harold Copping Published 1900 by Raphael Tuck and Sons London
RMKJWYK4–Various fictional characters at sunset
RMDK1H61–Modern sculpture by Jacques GALLON, ceramist. Fictional and poetic planet.
RMRDM5CY–Sir Roger de Coverley, fictional character, devised by Joseph Addison, who portrayed him as the ostensible author of papers and letters that were published in Addison and Richard Steele’s influential periodical The Spectator. As imagined by Addison, Sir Roger was a baronet of Worcestershire and was meant to represent a typical landed country gentleman. He was also a member of the fictitious Spectator Club, and the de Coverley writings included entertaining vignettes of early 18th-century English life that were often considered The Spectator’s best feature.
RFD73EG7–Big Sale bar codes all data is fictional
RF2E2JEJ7–fictional round topographic vector map with elevation lines and yellow background
RF2HCD5PJ–The caption for this image by NC Wyeth that accompanies the tale of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe reads: ' I laid me down flat on my belly on the ground and began to look for the place.” Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by the English novelist Daniel Defoe and published in 1719. A fictional autobiography, it tells the tale of an English castaway named Robinson Crusoe (seen here on cliff with spyglass) who spent 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela before he was rescued. Newell Convers Wyeth, known as N. C. Wyeth, was an American artist and illustrator. He was the pupil of
RMRBJ9HJ–Bronze statue of the fictional character Molly Malone in Dublin, Ireland.
RMR7X44X–The dolls of the fictional town of Marwen (from left): Nicol (Leslie Mann), Carlala (Eiza Gonzalez), Roberta (Merritt Wever) and Anna (Gwendoline Christie) in 'Welcome to Marwen,' directed by Robert Zemeckis. Photo Credit: Universal Pictures and Storyteller Distribution Co., LLC. / The Hollywood Archive
RM2HBK71W–Harry Shearer, member of the fictional band Spinal Tap performs during the charity concert at Wembley Stadium, London.
RM2A2WHHJ–Lantern Slide - The Holy War, 'Diabolus', 1850-1910, Painted lantern slide depicting the fictional character Diabolus, the deceiver whose lies prompted the fall of the town of Mansoul. One of a series of 12 printed lantern slides depicting the story of The Holy War, originally written in 1682 by John Bunyan. together in a wooden box. The collection contains photographic, printed and hand
RMDG40ED–Reichenbach Falls, fictional location of Sherlock Holmes' death, Meiringen, Switzerland, Europe
RMBTX16K–7 Eccles St, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland, Fictional Home, Ulysses
RMGAMA5M–A competitor dressed as fictional boxer Rocky Balboa, during the Flora London Marathon 2008.
RMHHEN58–Illustration of the fictional character of Dr Syntax with the Squire, his wife and sister, accompanying him to the farmyard to sketch the animals. Dr Syntax was created by William Combe (1742-1823) and the cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Dated 19th Century
RMA32KGR–221B Baker Street, fictional home of Sherlock Holmes, London, United Kingdom
RF2J8FDRA–Artistically drawn, fictional, green, detailed butterfly with green, beautiful, peacock feathers on white background.
RMT96MNB–Engraving showing Maria (or Mary) the Jewess (also known as Maria Prophetessa), considered the first non-fictional alchemist on record. She is credited with the invention of several kinds of chemical apparatus. She lived at some time during the first to third centuries, but no reliable sources have more detail. She is referred to by almost all the early alchemists in terms of respect and reverence. This engraving comes from 'Symbola aureae' by Michael Maier, published at Frankfurt in 1617.
RM2D54HJ9–Miami Florida,Overtown,Frederick Douglass Elementary School,teacher dressed outfit,literary costume reading book fictional character,Hispanic Black Af
RMK6WRF5–Sign locating Lovers Lane, fictional setting of Anne of Green Gables novels, written by L.M. Montgomery
RMG2MAGR–Fictional characters on beach
RMDK1H6R–Modern sculpture by Jacques GALLON, ceramist. Fictional and poetic planet.
RMRDM5J4–Sir Roger de Coverley, the fictional character, devised by Joseph Addison, who portrayed him as the ostensible author of papers and letters that were published in Addison and Richard Steele’s influential periodical The Spectator. Seen here showing the 'Spectator', his ancestors in the picture Gallery, Sir Roger was a baronet of Worcestershire and represented a typical landed country gentleman. He was also a member of the fictitious Spectator Club, and the de Coverley writings included 18th-century English life that were often considered The Spectator’s best feature.
RFD74MTY–Big Sale bar codes all data is fictional
RF2A5XD53–fictional map of the usa temperature barometric pressure wind speed wind direction
RMAN6XCN–MEXICO Guanajuato Statue of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza in Plaza Allende near Cervantes Theater fictional characters
RMEKN724–The Paddington Bear statue at Paddington Station, London, England.. Station concourse, forecourt; bronze sculpture; fictional character, public art;
RMR7X44W–The dolls of the fictional town of Marwen (from left): Cap’n Hogie (Steve Carell), GI Julie (Janelle Monáe), Carlala (Eiza Gonzalez) and Anna (Gwendoline Christie) in 'Welcome to Marwen,' directed by Robert Zemeckis. Photo Credit: Universal Pictures and Storyteller Distribution Co., LLC. / The Hollywood Archive
RM2HBK71J–Harry Shearer, member of the fictional band Spinal Tap performs during the charity concert at Wembley Stadium, London.
RM2A2WK3W–Lantern Slide - The Holy War, 'Triumph of Emmanuel', 1850-1910, Painted lantern slide depicting the fictional character of Emmanuel being carried by a crowd of people. Emmanuel, the son of Shaddai (Almighty), led the campaign to reclaim the fictional town of Mansoul. One of a series of 12 printed lantern slides depicting the story of The Holy War, originally written in 1682 by John Bunyan. together in a
RMDG40EA–Reichenbach Falls, fictional location of Sherlock Holmes' death, Meiringen, Switzerland, Europe
RM2K64T7R–Bronze statue by sculptor John Doubleday of famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes outside Baker Street tube station on Marylebone Road in London
RMG7GWE8–The Coronation Street film-set located in fictional Weatherfield, Salford, Manchester, which has been decked inside and out for Christmas with false snow and decorations.
RMHHEN52–Illustration of the fictional character of Dr Syntax with the Squire, his wife and sister, accompanying him to the farmyard to sketch the animals. Dr Syntax was created by William Combe (1742-1823) and the cartoonist Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827). Dated 19th Century
RM2E7MHGJ–Marvel Studios' AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR, starring Josh Brolin as Thanos
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