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Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Surgeon operating on mans eye

Surgeon operating on mans eye
Surgeon operating on an mans eye. 12th century English manuscript

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Birth of Julius Caesar

Birth of Julius Caesar (c100 - 44 BC) by caesarian section. Flemish manuscript c1474 of Seutonius " Lives of the Caesars" which repeated the legend of Caesars birth

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Man dying from bite of rabid dog

Man dying from bite of rabid dog
Man dying from the bite of a rabid dog. 12th century English manuscript

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Hatshepsut, Ancient Egypt

Hatshepsut, Ancient Egypt
Hatshepsut was the fifth pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty of Ancient Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: German militarism in Wilhelmine era

German militarism in Wilhelmine era
German militarism in the Wilhelmine era: William II telling Polish soldiers that they will not regret dedicating their lives to him

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Cartoon on Prussian three class franchise system

Cartoon on Prussian three class franchise system
Who weighs more. Cartoon on the Prussian three class franchise system (Dreiklassenwahlrecht) introduced in 1849 for election to the Lower House of the Prussian state parliament

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Five Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake

Five Protestant martyrs burnt at the stake at Canterbury, 31 January 1556, during the reign of the Roman Catholic Mary I for refusing to deny their faith

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Three British monarchs

Three British monarchs. Edward VII (seated) his son, later George V, left, and his grandson, later Edward VIII, on the right, all in naval uniform. Photograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: World War I recruitment poster in Trafalgar Square

World War I recruitment poster in Trafalgar Square, London

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Engineer returning to work after seven months

Engineer returning to work after seven months
Industrial disputes. Engineer returning to work after seven months, advising a Lancashire cotton spinner that she will gain nothing by going out on strike

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Votes for Women

Votes for Women. The British Liberal Party speaking with two voices. Lewis Vernon Harcourt saying No votes for women while on the other side of the platform his colleague David Lloyd George is saying

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Convoy of motorized ambulances

Convoy of motorized ambulances organized by the British Red Cross arriving at Buckingham Palace, London, to be reviewed by the King George V. Photograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Russian Imperial family

Russian Imperial family
The Russian Imperial family. Bottom right: Alexander II. Bottom left: Alexander III. Middle left: Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse) wife of Nicholas II

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Group of Russian serfs in village of Goumnist

Group of Russian serfs in village of Goumnist
A group of Russian serfs in the village of Goumnist, between Kostroma and Yaroslav. By the Act of Liberation, 19 February 1861, Alexander II freed the serfs allowing them to own land

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: John Bastwick (1593 - 1654)

John Bastwick (1593 - 1654) English Puritan physician and pamphleteer. In 1637, with William Prynne and Henry Burton he was taken before the Star Chamber

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Henry Burton (1578 - 1648)

Henry Burton (1578 - 1648) English clergyman. One - time tutor to Princes Frederick and Charles, sons of James I. In 1637, with William Prynne and John Bastwick he was taken before the Star Chamber

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Westminster, London, UK

Westminster, London, UK
Westminster, London viewed across the river from the south bank of the Thames, showing Westminster Abbey, Parliament and Westminster Hall. After engraving of 1647 by Wenceslaus Hollar

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Lambeth Palace, London, UK

Lambeth Palace, London, UK
Lambeth Palace, London, the residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, viewed across the River Thames. After and engraving of 1647 by Wenceslaus Hollar

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Russian Secret Police

Russian Secret Police: Exiles in Siberia saying that while they thought they were working for the liberety of the people, all they were doing was working for the advancement of informers giving

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Henry VII (1457 - 1509)

Henry VII (1457 - 1509) first Tudor king of England from 1485. Defeated Richard III at Bosworth Field on 22 August 1485, the battle which ended the Wars of the Roses

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Early 16th century life

Early 16th century life. March: Gardening. Noblewoman in a fur - trimmed robe and carrying pet dog, speaks with a gardener who raises his hat to her. Woodcutters fell a tree

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Man cutting or pruning bushes

Man cutting or pruning bushes. From illustration for the month of March the " Bedford Hours", French 15th century illuminated manuscript

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Francis I (1494 - 1547)

Francis I (1494 - 1547) king of France from 1515. Flemish School, early 16th century. Painting Oil on wood. Carnavalet Museum

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Leo X (1475 - 1521), Pope from 1513

Leo X (1475 - 1521), Pope from 1513
Pope Leo X (Giovanni de Medici 1475 - 1521, Pope from 1513), right. On left he his approving Michelangelos plans for the Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome. Diet of Worms, 1521. Chromolithograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Francis I (1494 - 1547)

Francis I (1494 - 1547) king of France from 1515. Engraving after an equestrian portrait

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: English merchant counting his money, Engraving

English merchant counting his money, Engraving
English merchant counting his money. Engraving after early 16th century image

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Street of shops including tailor and barber

Street of shops including tailor and barber
A street of shops including a tailor and a barber. This image is set in Paris but is typical of similar activities in cities in England and Europe

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Richard III (1452 - 1485) king of England from 1483

Richard III (1452 - 1485) king of England from 1483

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Lenin sweeping Monarchy, Church and Bourgeoisie

Lenin sweeping Monarchy, Church and Bourgeoisie from the face of the earth

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Frontispiece of Architecture Hydraulique

Frontispiece of Architecture Hydraulique
Frontispiece of " Architecture Hydraulique" by Bernard Forest de Belidor (Paris 1737), showing pump house containing the machinery for raising water supply for fountains

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Robert Boyle

Robert Boyle
A Table of the Condensation of the Air. Results of an experiment by Boyle using a U - shaped tube with unequal legs, sealed at the end of the shorter leg, then gradually filled with mercury

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Robert Boyle

Robert Boyle
A Table of the Rarefication of the Air: Using a glass U - tube and a column of mercury, the volume of air contained in one arm of the tube increased as the length, and so the pressure

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Robert Boyle

Robert Boyle
Title page of the third edition of " New Experiments Physico - Mechanical, touching The Spring of the Air" by Robert Boyle (London, 1682)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Olaus Borrichius or Ole or Olug Borch

Olaus Borrichius or Ole or Olug Borch (1626 - 1690) Dutch chemist and alchemist. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Johannes Borgesius

Johannes Borgesius (1618 - 1652), Dutch mathematician, astronomer and teacher. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Tobias Andreae

Tobias Andreae (1604 - 1676) German Calvinist. Professor of philosophy at Groningen University. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Martin Beer

Martin Beer (1617 - 1692) German philosopher and geographer born at Nuremberg. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Francis Mercurius van Helmont

Francis Mercurius van Helmont (1619 - 1698) Flemish physician, iatrochemist and writer on philosophical and religious topics

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Jacob Brill

Jacob Brill (1639 - 1700) Dutch philosopher and follower of Spinoza. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Jean Baptiste von Helmont

Jean Baptiste von Helmont (1577 - 1644), Flemish chemist, physiologist, and physician and iatrochemist, born in Brussells

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Christian Wolff or Wolf or Wolfius

Christian Wolff or Wolf or Wolfius (1679 - 1754) German philosopher born in Breslau. Professor mathematics and natural philosophy at Halle University (1706 - 1723 and from 1740)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Hirsute woman

Hirsute woman, a member of a tribe believed by the ancients to inhabit certain regions of the earth. From Hartmann Schedel " Liber chronicarum mundi" (Nuremberg Chronicle) Nuremberg, 1493

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Siamese twins joined at back

Siamese twins joined at back
Siamese or conjoined twins. Children joined at the back. Reported in 11th century. From " Liber chronicarum mundi (Nuremberg Chronicle) by Hartmann Schedel (Nuremberg, 1493). Woodcut

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: George Buchanan (1506 - 1582)

George Buchanan (1506 - 1582) Scottish humanist, historian and scholar. Tutor to Mary Queen of Scots (1562) and in 1567 to her son James VI. Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland (1571 - 1583)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Boy breaking ice so that his mother can fill jar

Boy breaking ice so that his mother can fill jar
Winter: Country boy breaking ice so that his mother can fill her water jar. His sister grasps the edge their mothers shawl to prevent herself falling over

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Archimedean screw by Gaspard G. de Serviere, 1719

Archimedean screw by Gaspard G. de Serviere, 1719
Archimedean screw operated by reciprocating rope to give continuous circular motion. The screw is being used to raise water from A to B

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Jean Baptiste von Helmont

Jean Baptiste von Helmont (1577 - 1644), Belgian chemist, physiologist and physician, born in Brussells. engraving after the frontispiece of his " Oriatrike"

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Georges - Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon

Georges - Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707 - 88) French naturalist; author of the 44 volume " Histoire Naturelle" 1749 - 67. Eighteenth century engraving



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