- Henry IV or early Stuart - 1600 - 1615
Henry IV or early Stuart - 1600 - 1615 - Henry IV or early Stuart Period
Henry IV or early Stuart Period - Hyde Park
Hyde Park - I have one picture in the salon
- Inside Columbin's
- Interested in the Winner
- James Hogg
James Hogg - Japanese Birds
- John Baldwin Buckstone
John Baldwin Buckstone - John Galt
- John Gibson Lockhart
John Gibson Lockhart - John Wilson Croker
John Wilson Croker - King Louis leaped fully armed into the sea
But after some delay from contrary winds, and a long wait at Cyprus, the French army landed in Egypt, where the first attack was to be made; King Louis leaped, fully armed, from his galley into the sea in his eagerness to reach the shore. The Saracens fled at first before the invading army, and the city of Damietta was taken almost without a blow. There the Queen, who had followed her husband, as our good Queen Eleanor did a few years later, was left with a sufficient garrison while the army moved onwards up the Nile. - Lady doing needlework
Lady doing needlework - Lady washing out of doors on a warm day. This is the old way. She has just bought a washing machine.
Lady washing out of doors on a warm day. This is the old way. She has just bought a washing machine. - Late Empire - Ball dress and street costume
Late Empire - Ball dress and street costume - Later Louis XIV Period 1700 - 1715
Later Louis XIV Period 1700 - 1715 - Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt - Listening for the voice to speak his name once more
- Lord Brougham
Lord Brougham - Lord Byron
Lord Byron - Lord John Russell
Lord John Russell - Lord Lyndhurst
Lord Lyndhurst - Louis XIII - about 1640
Louis XIII - about 1640 - Louis XIV Period - about 1670
Louis XIV Period - about 1670 - Louis XIV Period - about 1700
Louis XIV Period - about 1700 - Louis XV
Dress in the time of Louis XV - M. Blessington
M. Blessington - Mailed Warrior
Mailed Warrior - Marie Antoinette style - Late Louis XVI period - 1790
Marie Antoinette style - Late Louis XVI period - 1790 - Mary Russell Mitford
Mary Russell Mitford - Men's street costume Late Revolution and early Empire
Men's street costume Late Revolution and early Empire - Mendicant Priest of Buddha
Mendicant Priest of Buddha - Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday - Middle class costume during French Revolution - showing Charlotte Corday cap
Middle class costume during French Revolution - showing Charlotte Corday cap - Morning costume of Dandy of the early Revolutionary period - 1791
Morning costume of Dandy of the early Revolutionary period - 1791 - Mousquetaire or Cavalier Costume 1620 - 1640
Mousquetaire or Cavalier Costume 1620- 1640 - Napoleon at Longwood
Napoleon at Longwood - Nine-storied Pagoda
Nine-storied Pagoda - Noble of the Tudor or Louis XI Period
Noble of the Tudor or Louis XI Period - Nobleman of the 13th Century
Nobleman of the 13th Century - Notice how the emphasis on the outside of the costume makes the figure appear larger
Notice how the emphasis on the outside of the costume makes the figure appear larger - Notice the good spacing and arrangement of lines
Notice the good spacing and arrangement of lines - On Montmarte
- One can select a hat which will make a good silhouette when one sees the whole figure before a mirror
One can select a hat which will make a good silhouette when one sees the whole figure before a mirror - Pierre-Jean De Béranger
Pierre-Jean De Béranger - Pilgrim-shaped bottle, enamelled with butterflies
Pilgrim-shaped bottle, enamelled with butterflies - Playing stick.
A smaller instrument of the same kind is also used in religious ceremonies, the 'the king,' made of one large block of 'yu,' suspended from an upright. It is played like the real 'king,' by being struck with a special stick or plectrum, and the tone, though less varied than that of the larger instrument, is equally deep and full. - Ploughing in Syria
The life of a farmer in Syria and Palestine is very different from the life of a farmer in England. He does not live in an isolated farmhouse, in the midst of a number of enclosed fields, which he owns or rents, and which he cultivates at his own cost and for his own profit alone. The country is much too unsettled to permit families to dwell alone, and so they cluster in little villages for their common safety and defence. The cultivated lands of the villagers lie outside the village, and the most fertile ground is sometimes a mile or two away from the houses. The villagers are too poor to enclose each a farm for himself, and the farms are simply cultivated plots lying unenclosed in a great waste, which belongs, perhaps, to the Government, or to some great feudal lord. The ploughs used by these Syrian cultivators are little more than a bent wooden stock, having a long bar, by which it may be drawn. The lend of the stock is in shape somewhat like that which is formed by a human foot and leg, the foot being the 'share,' which scratches up the soil. That part which corresponds to the leg is prolonged upwards into a long handle, with the help of which the ploughman guides the plough. The bar by which the plough is drawn is attached to the inner or fore side of the bend, at the ankle, as it were. Two oxen of a small kind are, as a rule, attached to each plough. - Portraits of Carnot in Heavy Black
- Private View - the A.A.A
Private View - the A.A.A - Queen Victoria in 1839
Queen Victoria in 1839 - Regina's Maids of Honour
Regina's Maids of Honour - Rev. William Lisle Bowles
Rev. William Lisle Bowles - Reversion to the classic (Grecian) type
Reversion to the classic (Grecian) type - Rice Bowl and Chopsticks
Rice Bowl and Chopsticks - Samuel Rogers
Samuel Rogers - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge - She looked down upon our street
- Shepherd's Market
Shepherd's Market