RMBF7WE2–Decorative endpaper from a nineteenth century book.
RM2JYY43N–nineteenth century Illustration of a tribal group in Ethiopia. 1852
RMCRKBAH–Nineteenth Century Fieldstone Greek Revival Mansion
RMHHW2BK–Hassid and Wife of the early nineteenth century, from Hollaenderski, 'Les Israelites de Pologne'.
RF2H80FWX–NETHERLANDS. Limburg. first half of the Nineteenth Century 1932 old print
RME0X7CB–Sep. 01, 1965 - General Assembly Concludes Nineteenth Session: UN 90659, United Nations , New York, 1 September 1964. The General Assembly ended its ninettenth session this afternoon after adoption, without objection, the report of the Special Committee on peace- keeping Operations, which states as the consensus of the committee : (a) That the General Assembly will carry on its work normally in accordance with its rules of procedure ; (b) That the question of the applicability of Article 19 will not be raised with regard to the United Nations emergency force and the United Nations operation
RMF4Y9KE–Two girls with clothes nineteenth century
RMF47GDD–Nineteenth century fashion Museum of History, Hong Kong Chinese China
RMPAJ5E7–John Morley, 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn, British Liberal statesman. Described as ' the last of the great nineteenth-century Liberals'
RMW1MK8W–the Grinzane castle in a ancient Print in nineteenth century
RMDRN6J7–Carlotta Patti - (c. 1840 – 27 June 1889) was a nineteenth-century operatic soprano, circa 1870
RMBB9RP4–Late nineteenth century (circa 1879) lithograph poster advertising Lager Bier.
RM2BYN3B1–An early nineteenth century etching showing The Custom House on the north bank of the River Thames in London.
RMPFGTW2–Holland, Zuiderzee Museum, late nineteenth century church from Island of Wieringen.
RMT9511X–Construction site taken by French photographer Louis Lafon in the 1880s. The urbanization projects of nineteenth-century France called on photography to record all stages of construction. This building's framework integrated modern techniques of iron and steel-frame construction with traditional materials like brick masonry.
RMMKMBW3–Nineteenth Century Inventions
RMG3B8EA–'Romeo & Juliet' Date: Nineteenth century
RM2CCGT06–England's David Dixon on the nineteenth tee during day three of the ISPS Handa Wales Open at Celtic Manor Resort.
RMBF7WEM–Decorative endpaper from a nineteenth century book.
RM2JYY444–nineteenth century Illustration of a tribal group in Ethiopia. 1852
RMWH8ERT–Upper Class: Oh! that the desert were my dwelling place. Caricature, Mid Nineteenth century. The Cecils of Hatfield House, with introduction by Lord David Cecil, page 201.
RMHHW2BG–Warsaw Jew and Jewess of the Early Nineteenth Century, from Hollaenderski, 'Les Israelites de Pologne'.
RF2H80FA4–NETHERLANDS. Friesland. First quarter of the Nineteenth Century 1932 old print
RME0X16T–Dec. 07, 1964 - Nineteenth General Assembly continues its General debate; The Foreign Ministers of the Soviet Union, Argentina,
RMF4Y9KX–Girl with nineteenth-century dress, Italy
RMM8YEEB–La Renaissance XIXe siècle - The nineteenth century Renaissance Hippolyte de LA ROCHE ( Paul DELAROCHE ) 1797 - 1856, France, French,
RFJCPX3E–Megalosaurus is genus extinct meat-eating dinosaurs,theropods,from Middle Jurassic period in Earth’s history,166 million years ago.It lived in what is now southern England.The first dinosaur fossil ever found,as long ago as 1676,was probably fragment thigh bone that belonged to Megalosaurus.This animal was medium-sized theropod,6 to 7 m long weighing about one tonne.This illustration right shows animal as it was originally imagined to appear,back in nineteenth century.The image is based famous statues animal in London's Crystal Palace Park.
RMCP54F3–Campania - Naples. Galleria Umberto I, the nineteenth century.
RMBGDJ44–Pioneers in the great religious reformation of the nineteenth century - 1885
RMBBA2GJ–Late nineteenth century (circa 1877) lithograph poster advertising “Fresh and cold lager beer direct from the North Pole”.
RMKM0DDH–A tree lines avenue or street in the French city of Marseille around the end of the nineteenth century, showing many people.
RMFDMG3G–Nineteenth-century fixtures in the Stableblock at Red House, Bexleyheath, Kent.
RMT966GF–PLATE 19. The Invention of Copper Engraving. Nineteenth plate from a print series entitled Nova Reperta (New Inventions of Modern Times) consisting of a title page and 19 plates, engraved by Jan Collaert I, after Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, and published by Philips Galle. Illustration of men making copper engravings.
RMKRCHWC–Nineteenth century engraving from 1829, Dent, Yorkshire, England, UK drawn by W. Westall
RM2M96ERH–Model beam engine, nineteenth century
RMCNP2RY–Nineteenth Century tower mill, Thelnetham Windmill, Thelnetham, Little Ouse Valley, Suffolk, England, june
RMBF7WET–Decorative endpaper from a nineteenth century book.
RMD98TXP–Famine in the Middle Ages. Nineteenth century Trade Card Chromolithograph
RMWHB6JR–King Seti I from his tomb at Thebes in Egypt -. Menmaatre Seti I was a Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt (Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt), the son of Ramesses I and Queen Sitre, and the father of Ramesses II. As with all dates in Ancient Egypt, the actual dates of his reign are unclear, and various historians claim different dates, with 1294 BC - 1279 BC and 1290 BC to 1279 BC being the most commonly used by scholars today..
RMERFY0C–Jesus falling beneath the cross. Nineteenth-century engraving by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883.
RF2H80FA0–NETHERLANDS. Early Nineteenth- Century Costume in Groningen 1932 old print
RME14NHN–Apr. 18, 2012 - Chouman Village, March Nineteenth. Confused and Embittered Pesh Merga sent Back from The Rawanduz front Debate whether to fight on or Leave for Exile in Iran.
RFBCET3N–Desert floodwaters demolish a hole in a nineteenth century dam wall.
RM2HKD72K–Shabti-box of Nya, Wood, paint, 32 x 15 x 22 cm, 1292–1213 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth Dynasty, Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RFJCPX39–Megalosaurus is genus extinct meat-eating dinosaurs,theropods,from Middle Jurassic period in Earth's history,166 million years ago.It lived in what is now southern England.The first dinosaur fossil ever found,as long ago as 1676,was probably fragment thigh bone that belonged to Megalosaurus.This animal was medium-sized theropod,6 to 7 metres long weighing about one tonne.This illustration shows animal as it was originally imagined to appear,back in nineteenth century.The image is based famous statues animal in London's Crystal Palace Park.
RMCC3RYD–Sweden, The Nineteenth Century. Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896), Scientist And Researcher. Invented Dynamite And
RMD2YNWR–Blue Jay nineteenth century engraving
RMFA7RN8–Nineteenth century Japanese woodblock prints, part of the Library collection at Tatton Park, Cheshire.
RMG169P8–During the first half of the nineteenth century mining was often at the centre of working class discontent in Wales, and a number of uprisings such as the Merthyr Rising in 1831 against employers were a characteristic of the Industrial Revolution in Wales. The Chartist movement and the 1839 Newport Rising showed the growing concerns and awareness of the work force of their value to the nation. Although the Factory Acts of the 1830s and resultant Mines Act of 1842 were meant to prevent women and boys under 10 years of age from working underground, it is believed they were widely ignored.
RMKRCHWD–Nineteenth century engraving from 1829, Launceston Castle, Cornwall, England, UK drawn by W. Westall
RM2M9C4B5–Sports for the New Year in the Nineteenth Century
RMCNP2RR–Nineteenth Century tower mill, Thelnetham Windmill, Thelnetham, Little Ouse Valley, Suffolk, England, june
RMMC6GK0–ASTROLOGY - CONSTELLATIONS Arabian constellation map of the northern skies. Nineteenth century lithograph.
RMBF7WF0–Decorative endpaper from a nineteenth century book.
RM2JYY43F–nineteenth century Illustration of a tribal village, in Ethiopia. 1852
RMERGJX6–Jesus falling beneath the cross. Nineteenth-century engraving by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883.
RF2H80FDJ–NETHERLANDS. Bergen- Binnen. Early Nineteenth- Century Dress 1932 old print
RME0W7YY–Jan. 01, 1962 - CEWC Lectures Open Today- The Nineteenth Christmas Holiday Lectures sponsored by the Council for Education in World Citizenship opened today at Central Hall in London. Photos Show: LEFT: Mr. Yehudi Menuhin, who formally opened the Conference, speaking - RIGHT: -Members of the audience applauding one of the speakers during the first session this morning. elh Keystone ML/739234/37
RFBCEMKJ–Workings from a nineteenth century gold mine cut into a granite cliff.
RM2HKB4A9–Statue of cobra goddess Meretseger, Stone / limestone,68 x 23 x 36, 1292–1076 BC, Nineteenth - Twentieth Dynasty, New Kingdom, Deir el-Medina, Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RFJCPX3J–Megalosaurus is genus extinct meat-eating dinosaurs,theropods,from Middle Jurassic period in Earth's history,166 million years ago.It lived in what is now southern England.The first dinosaur fossil ever found,as long ago as 1676,was probably fragment thigh bone that belonged to Megalosaurus.This animal was medium-sized theropod,6 to 7 m long weighing about one tonne.This illustration shows animal as it was originally imagined to appear,back in nineteenth century.The image is based famous statues animal in London's Crystal Palace Park.We know now that it walked two legs like other theropods.
RMCC3T04–Italy, Nineteenth Century. Count Camillo Benso Di Cavour (1810-1861), Politician And A Statesman Advocate The Unification Of
RMRYBH89–Blue Jay Nineteenth Century Engraving
RMFA7RNC–Nineteenth century Japanese woodblock prints, part of the Library collection at Tatton Park, Cheshire.
RM2BE0HTG–An illustration from 1874 of a quagga. Quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that lived in South Africa until the nineteenth century. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but genetic studies have shown it to be the southernmost subspecies of the plains zebra. It is considered particularly close to Burchell's zebra. Its name is derived from its call, which sounds like 'kwa-ha-ha'. The last captive specimen died in Amsterdam on 12 August 1883. In 1984, the quagga was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analysed, and the Quagga Project is trying t
RMKRCHTY–Nineteenth century engraving from 1829, Blackfriars Bridge, Manchester, England, UK drawn by W. Westall
RM2M3K4XD–Commemorating the nineteenth anniversary of the victory of the Battle of Trafalgar. Crowds gather round Nelson's column in Trafalgar Square on 21 October 1895. Wreaths are laid on the steps.
RMMC882W–A Tai Kummara. Nineteenth century wood carving in private collection.
RMBF7WF1–Decorative endpaper from a nineteenth century book.
RM2JYY41T–nineteenth century Illustration of a Danakil tribal people, in Ethiopia. 1852
RMERHPHR–Columbia University Library - late nineteenth century. New York, United States of America.
RF2H80FTB–NETHERLANDS. Meierij Van den Bosch. early Nineteenth Century 1932 old print
RM2HKB4CC–Stela dedicated by Nebnefer to Meretseger, Stone / limestone paint, 27 x 17.5 x 4 cm, 1292–1190 BC, 19th,Nineteenth Dynasty, New Kingdom, Deir el-Medina Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RFJCPX3N–Megalosaurus is genus extinct meat-eating dinosaurs,theropods,from Middle Jurassic period in Earth's history,166 million years ago.It lived in what is now southern England.The first dinosaur fossil ever found,as long ago as 1676,was probably fragment thigh bone that belonged to Megalosaurus.This animal was medium-sized theropod,6 to 7 m long weighing about one tonne.This illustration shows animal as it was originally imagined to appear,back in nineteenth century.The image is based famous statues animal in London's Crystal Palace Park.We know now that it walked two legs like other theropods.
RMRYD6T8–Simcoe, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving
RMFA7RNB–Nineteenth century Japanese woodblock prints, part of the Library collection at Tatton Park, Cheshire.
RM2BE10DG–An illustration from 1874 of a quagga. Quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that lived in South Africa until the nineteenth century. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but genetic studies have shown it to be the southernmost subspecies of the plains zebra. It is considered particularly close to Burchell's zebra. Its name is derived from its call, which sounds like 'kwa-ha-ha'. The last captive specimen died in Amsterdam on 12 August 1883. In 1984, the quagga was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analysed, and the Quagga Project is trying t
RMKRCHW3–Nineteenth century engraving from 1829, Mickle Gate Bar, York, England, UK drawn by W. Westall
RM2M3K61C–Dr. Barnardo walking past in high spirits, published a week after his death, at the age of 60. Thomas John Barnardo (1845 - 1905) was a classically Victorian figure - evangelical, entrepreneurial and philanthropic. His crusade to 'rescue children from the streets' was one the best known social interventions in the last half of the nineteenth century.
RMMBD63B–Christian St Veronica with the image of the face of Christ. Nineteenth century stained glasses
RMBF7WE9–Decorative endpaper from a nineteenth century book.
RMG1CBT3–early nineteenth century caravan of merchants with camels. Kathiawar, in western India,
RMERGHXP–Seventh Chamber at Winchester College. Nineteenth century coloured lithograph by C. W. Radcliffe (Dates unknown).
RF2HJT5E8–St. John's old priory church, rebuilt in the nineteenth century, is now the cathedral of the diocese of Swansea and Brecon. Wales (1923)
RM2HKB4DD–Stela dedicated by Nebnefer to Meretseger, Stone / limestone paint, 27 x 17.5 x 4 cm, 1292–1190 BC, 19th,Nineteenth Dynasty, New Kingdom, Deir el-Medina Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RMRYD6YM–Lindsay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving
RMFA7RND–Nineteenth century Japanese woodblock prints, part of the Library collection at Tatton Park, Cheshire.
RMKRCHW7–Nineteenth century engraving from 1829, New Bailey Bridge, Manchester, England, UK drawn by W. Westall
RM2M3K5XW–Scene from the annual celebrations of Dr. Barnardo's Homes in The Royal Albert Hall. Here in the Training Housewives display, the young women demonstrate laundry work. An exhibition of the good work of Dr. Barnardo's Homes was given every year in the Albert Hall. Thomas John Barnardo (1845-1905) is a classically Victorian figure - evangelical, entrepreneurial and philanthropic. His crusade to 'rescue children from the streets' was one the best known social interventions in the last half of the nineteenth century.
RMMC6NW4–Nineteenth century artwork for lithographic copy, by Netherclift. The colour is applied over black line.
RMBF7WE4–Decorative endpaper from a nineteenth century book.
RM2JYY0KC–Caricature Illustration depicting a nineteenth century photographer. 'Le Rire' magazine 1902.
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