RMG165G5–The National Gallery, London UK. 10th May 2016. George Shaw: My Back to Nature. The exhibition, predominantly of woodland landscapes, feature his investigation of the clash of cultures. Posed by member of Gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMGAKA04–Soccer - FA Cup - Fourth Round - West Ham United v West Bromwich Albion. George Shaw, West Bromwich Albion
RMBTD2K7–George Shaw, 1751 to 1813. English botanist and zoologist.
RF2KE4632–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON John George Shaw-Lefevre 'La Reyne le veult' 1871
RM2BWEMA4–GEORGE SHAW (1751-1813) English zoologist and botanist
RMF87GW9–Skeleton of a turtle. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RM2KX01KC–1930's image of dirt track rider George Shaw at White City Speedway stadium. Shaw
RMHPW1KJ–GEORGE SHAW DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC FC 09 December 1998
RMT67TR6–An engraving of a flamingo from the book 'Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution' by George Shaw, 1809. From the New York Public Library.
RM2B6283H–from volume XIII (Aves) Part 1 of 'General Zoology or Systematic Natural History' by British naturalist George Shaw (1751-1813). Griffith, Mrs., , engraver. Heath, Charles, 1785-1848 , engraver. Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853 Published in London in 1825 by G. Kearsley
RMHNRKP7–‘The Great Kangaroo’ from ‘Vivarium naturae’ by George Shaw (1751-1813), hand coloured illustration by Frederick Polydore Nodder (1770-1800) published in 1790.
RMDTGN8A–Dr. George Kearsley Shaw (1751-1813)
RM2EJGHXE–George Bernard Shaw. Portrait of the Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), 1914
RM2B5K7A5–Antelopes from General zoology, or, Systematic natural history Vol II Part 2 Mammalia, by Shaw, George, 1751-1813; Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853; Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver; Griffith, Mrs., engraver; Chappelow. Copperplate Printed in London in 1801 by G. Kearsley
RMP7E0PY–Skeleton of a turtle. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RMW7E0PE–Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre, British barrister, politician and civil servant, 1871. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
RMC47YG7–George Bernard Shaw
RMAHCRM3–George Shaw Anon Eng
RMP2E9D9–George Bernard Shaw (1856 – 1950), Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright
RMG165XA–The National Gallery, London UK. 10th May 2016. George Shaw: My Back to Nature. The exhibition, predominantly of woodland landscapes, feature his investigation of the clash of cultures. Posed by member of Gallery staff. Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News.
RMGA4TJ5–George Bernard Shaw attends a socialist rally as part of the Fabian Society of which he is a founding member.
RMBMTFA8–Portrait photo c1909 of Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) - winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.
RMJ11215–A sign directs patrons to the box office window outside The Royal George Theatre in Niagara on the Lake Canada. This theatre hosts the Shaw Festival.
RMERH6GH–George Bernard Shaw - portrait. English writer (1856-1950)
RMF87HNA–Flying dragon, Draco volans. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RMAW0HNA–GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish dramatist and critic 1856 to 1950 - see decription below
RMHPWRKR–GEORGE SHAW DUNFERMLINE ATHLETIC FC 05 October 1998
RMT67TW8–An engraving of a bustard from the book 'Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution' by George Shaw, 1809. From the New York Public Library.
RM2B62861–from volume XIII (Aves) Part 2, of 'General Zoology or Systematic Natural History' by British naturalist George Shaw (1751-1813). Griffith, Mrs., engraver. Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver. Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853 Published in London in 1825 by G. Kearsley
RMG2NKAR–Portrait of George Bernard Shaw by Sir William Rothenstein. Rothenstein (1872-1945) was an English painter, printmaker and draughtsman.
RMMXT0KB–George Bernard Shaw, 1856 – 1950, aka Bernard Shaw. Irish playwright, critic, polemicist, and political activist. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Famous Men.
RM2EJGHX4–George Bernard Shaw. Portrait of the Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), 1934
RM2B5K8P6–Antelopes from General zoology, or, Systematic natural history Vol II Part 2 Mammalia, by Shaw, George, 1751-1813; Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853; Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver; Griffith, Mrs., engraver; Chappelow. Copperplate Printed in London in 1801 by G. Kearsley
RMP7DJCP–Flying dragon, Draco volans. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RF2KE5155–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON George Bernard Shaw 'Magnetic, he has the power…' 1905
RMC47YGD–George Bernard Shaw
RMANMW23–Saint George Shaw
RMC5NGDW–Charlie Chaplin, Amy Johnson, Lady Astor and George Bernard Shaw, 1949
RMG165BE–The National Gallery, London UK. 10th May 2016. George Shaw: My Back to Nature. Portrait of the Turner Prize nominated contemporary artist (photo)whose work normally centres on a suburban theme. The exhibition, predominantly of woodland landscapes, feature his investigation of the clash of cultures. Credit: artimages/Alamy Live News.
RMGAKCBK–Literature - George Bernard Shaw
RMBMTFWH–Undated portrait photo of Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950) - winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1925.
RMP5RDYJ–N/A. English: Illustration of South Island Kokako Callaeas cinereus, from Musei Leveriani explicatio, anglica et latina / opera et studio Georgii Shaw ... ; adduntur figuræ, eleganter sculptæ et coloratæ. 2 February 1793. Charles Reuben Ryley (artist), George Shaw (author) 263 Callaeas cinereus by Charles Reuben Ryley
RMERH5N1–George Bernard Shaw - portrait. English writer (1856-1950)
RMF87HNE–Skeleton of a crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus. Copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RMAW0HM8–GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish dramatist and critic 1856 to 1950 at his Ayot St Lawrence home in 1946
RME0KPTF–Playwright George Bernard Shaw swimming
RMT67TXA–An engraving of a golden eagle from the book 'Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution' by George Shaw, 1809. From the New York Public Library.
RM2B45JYT–from the 1825 volume (Aves) of 'General Zoology or Systematic Natural History' by British naturalist George Shaw (1751-1813). Shaw wrote the text (in English and Latin). He was a medical doctor, a Fellow of the Royal Society, co-founder of the Linnean Society and a zoologist at the British Museum. Engraved by Mrs. Griffith
RMD968G6–George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish dramatist, critic and Fabian. After a photograph published London c1930.
RME92XXF–George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Irish Playwright, Awarded Nobel Prize in Literature, Portrait, circa 1904
RM2EJGHWR–George Bernard Shaw. Portrait of the Irish playwright, George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) by Alvin Langdon Coburn, 1904
RM2B5K38P–Elk from General zoology, or, Systematic natural history Vol II Part 2 Mammalia, by Shaw, George, 1751-1813; Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853; Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver; Griffith, Mrs., engraver; Chappelow. Copperplate Printed in London in 1801 by G. Kearsley
RMP7DT9N–Skeleton of a crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus. Copperplate engraving by Heath after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RMM08873–George Bernard Shaw,1856 – 1950, aka Bernard Shaw. Irish playwright, critic, polemicist, and political activist. From The Martyrs of Tolpuddle, published 1934.
RMC47YFP–George Bernard Shaw
RMDPXE3X–GEORGE SHAW-LEFEVRE
RM2BW3HM3–Mr George Bernard Shaw leaves for South Africa . He thinks natives have better manners than Europeans . 21 March 1935
RMJ7RWHE–Antipodean species, by George Shaw
RMG4CXF6–Writer George Bernard Shaw receives the Freedom of the City of Dublin, conferred to him at his home Shaw's Corner, in Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire.
RMF56N14–The Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw speaks to the British Academy, London, UK
RM2A5YM31–Portrait of George Bernard Shaw by Sir William Rothenstein. Rothenstein (1872-1945) was an English painter, printmaker and draughtsman.
RMERHE5P–George Bernard Shaw, portrait, Irish dramatist. 26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950
RMF87GWJ–Frog, opened to show the lungs and other viscera. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Hill after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RMDX765F–GEORGE BERNARD SHAW (1856-1950) Irish playwright
RME0KPTX–Playwright George Bernard Shaw sick with his nurse
RMT67TY7–An engraving of a mocking thrush from the book 'Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution' by George Shaw, 1809. From the New York Public Library.
RM2B6299N–Formicivora mentalis from volume XIII (Aves) Part 2, of 'General Zoology or Systematic Natural History' by British naturalist George Shaw (1751-1813). Griffith, Mrs., engraver. Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver. Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853 Published in London in 1825 by G. Kearsley
RMD968G3–George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) Irish dramatist, critic and Fabian. Photograph published London 1890-1894. Woodburytype.
RM2G4DNX6–theatre / theater, play, 'Mrs Warren's Profession', by George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMCEANXP–George Bernard Shaw, 1856 – 1950. Irish playwright, critic, political activist and Nobel Prizewinner.
RM2B5K3JA–Elk from General zoology, or, Systematic natural history Vol II Part 2 Mammalia, by Shaw, George, 1751-1813; Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853; Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver; Griffith, Mrs., engraver; Chappelow. Copperplate Printed in London in 1801 by G. Kearsley
RMP7DJNA–Cane toad or marine toad, Rhinella marina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Hill after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RME212W7–Temperance message George Bernard Shaw early 1900s
RMC47YG3–George Bernard Shaw
RMDPXE45–GEORGE SHAW-LEFEVRE
RM2K4MJE4–Yak. Shaw, George (1751-1813) (Author). Zoological lectures delivered at the Royal institution in the years 1806 and 1807, by George Shaw. Date
RMWT77F5–George Shaw (1751-1813) - Gryllus from Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution in the Years 1806-7
RMGAGH9Y–British Theatre - Shakespeare Memorial Theatre - Stratford-Upon-Avon - 1932. George Bernard Shaw arriving for the opening of the Stratford Shakespeare Memorial Theatre.
RMP80EKC–English: Depiction of holotype of Platycerus eximius, 1792. 2 July 2016 316 Platycercus eximius plate 93 George Shaw
RM2B78FJ1–George Shaw
RMERHE9F–George Bernard Shaw - portrait of the Irish dramatist and socialist. 26 July 1856 - 2 November 1950.
RMF87GYB–Cane toad or marine toad, Rhinella marina. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Hill after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RMBD5K76–GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish writer in 1931
RME0KPW1–Playwright George Bernard Shaw swimming in England
RMT67W0H–An engraving of a wandering albatross from the book 'Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution' by George Shaw, 1809. From the New York Public Library.
RM2B62946–Thamnophilus lineatus from volume XIII (Aves) Part 2, of 'General Zoology or Systematic Natural History' by British naturalist George Shaw (1751-1813). Griffith, Mrs., engraver. Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver. Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853 Published in London in 1825 by G. Kearsley
RM2K02AWG–George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950), known at his insistence simply as Bernard Shaw, was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist.
RMKGT38B–Who Done It (1956) George Margo, Denis Shaw
RMPB02PB–George Bernard Shaw, 1856 – 1950. Irish playwright, critic, polemicist, and political activist. After a contemporary print.
RM2B5K581–Deer from General zoology, or, Systematic natural history Vol II Part 2 Mammalia, by Shaw, George, 1751-1813; Stephens, James Francis, 1792-1853; Heath, Charles, 1785-1848, engraver; Griffith, Mrs., engraver; Chappelow. Copperplate Printed in London in 1801 by G. Kearsley
RMP7DRDP–Frog, opened to show the lungs and other viscera. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Hill after an illustration by George Shaw from his General Zoology, Amphibia, London, 1801.
RMPWY5CD–Haulbowline, Cork, Ireland, 18th October, 2018. Newly built Irish Naval vessel LE George Bernard Shaw after arriving from the shipyard in Devon where she was commissioned. She will now undergo equipment fit-out where her communications equipment and primary armament will be installed at Haulbowline, Cork, Ireland. Credit: David Creedon/Alamy Live News
RMC47YFK–George Bernard Shaw
RMDPXE31–GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
RMF6AXD6–A merry Christmas to you [To] George Shaw, Xmas 87
RMWT780A–George Shaw (1751-1813) - Ostrich from Zoological Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution in the Years 1806-7
RMG5D7J2–GEORGE BERNARD SHAW 1929: Shaw pushing his revolving sun-hut round to catch the sun's rays. The hut could be manipulated so that on sunny days Shaw could reap the benefit of sun all day. The hut is at Ayot St. Lawrence.
RMP5KMN8–N/A. Image in Shaw, George, 1751-1813. The Naturalist's Miscellany: or Coloured Figures of Natural Objects; Drawn and Described Immediately from Nature. London: Printed for Nodder & Co., 1789-1813. The illustration is that of ... a bunyip I'll check on this. circa 1789. Frederick P. Nodder 110 Antipodean species, by George Shaw
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