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Images Dated 1st August 2005 (page 25)

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Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Who Will Rouse Him?, 1859

Who Will Rouse Him?, 1859. The British Lion rests quietly against a wall whilst the three most prominent politicians advocating parliamentary reform prod him with reform spears

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Naval Reform, 1859

Naval Reform, 1859. In 1859, there was an ongoing struggle between France and Austria over Italian independence as the Italian states tried to rid themselves of despotic rulers

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Grand Burns Festival. - Brown Entertains his Friend wi a Haggis!, 1859. Artist: John Leech

Grand Burns Festival. - Brown Entertains his Friend wi a Haggis!, 1859. Artist: John Leech
Grand Burns Festival. - Brown Entertains his Friend wi a Haggis!, 1859. On 25th January 1859, the centenary of the birth of Robert Burns was celebrated with a Grand Burns Festival at Crystal Palace

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: A Very Greasy Pole, 1859

A Very Greasy Pole, 1859. John Bright climbs the greasy pole of the Reform Bill, topped by the ham of popularity. Bright was an outspoken advocate reform

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: The Homeless Poor, 1859

The Homeless Poor, 1859. Two members of the ragged underclass are shown sheltering in a doorway, emphasising the point that they do not have any homes of their own

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Reform Snap-Dragon, 1859

Reform Snap-Dragon, 1859. This shows (clockwise from left) Lord Derby, John Bright, Disraeli and Lord Russell. All of them are playing a popular party game in which they run the risk of getting their

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: An Act of Grace; Montalbert Pardons the Emperor, 1859

An Act of Grace; Montalbert Pardons the Emperor, 1859. The story behind the cartoon is the trial of the Comte de Montalembert

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Mr. Bright offers to give satisfaction to the Liberal Party, 1858

Mr. Bright offers to give satisfaction to the Liberal Party, 1858. Mr John Bright (on the left) had made a speech at Manchester in which he forcefully reiterated his well-known views on the subjects

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: A Losing Game, 1858

A Losing Game, 1858. Louis Napoleon to Palmerston What about my match with Montalembert? Palmerston replies, shaking his head, Very awkward for your British backers

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: The Next Novelty, 1858

The Next Novelty, 1858. Another on Punchs regular prods at the world of womens fashion. At the time when the crinoline was the height of fashion

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Mosaic floor, Aldborough Roman Town J920583

Mosaic floor, Aldborough Roman Town J920583
ALDBOROUGH ROMAN TOWN, North Yorkshire. Mosaic pavement with central star decoration

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman pottery J940078

Roman pottery J940078
ALDBOROUGH ROMAN TOWN, North Yorkshire. Assorted group of Roman pottery vessels

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Picture No. 10896043

Picture No. 10896043
Spanish Moon Moth - Hybridization Grasiella isabellae x Actias dubernardi - Birth of the imago male (adult) (Graellsia isabellae) Date

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Formula One World Championship: Francesco Barletta Ferrari Chief Mechanic for Michael Schumacher

Formula One World Championship: Francesco Barletta Ferrari Chief Mechanic for Michael Schumacher
Francesco Barletta (ITA) Ferrari Chief Mechanic for Michael Schumacher. Formula One World Championship, Rd 9, United States Grand Prix, , Indianapolis, USA, 19 June 2005. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Little Owl perched on barn at twilight, Athene noctua

Little Owl perched on barn at twilight, Athene noctua

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Hoard of silver & Arab coins from a Viking grave, Sweden, 10th century

Hoard of silver & Arab coins from a Viking grave, Sweden, 10th century

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Floor mosaic showing Europa riding a bull, Lullingstone Roman Villa, Kent

Floor mosaic showing Europa riding a bull, Lullingstone Roman Villa, Kent

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Gundestrup Cauldron, Celtic God holding two men, Danish, c100 BC

Gundestrup Cauldron, Celtic God holding two men, Danish, c100 BC

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Celtic human head on Bronze cauldron, Rynkeby Bog, Denmark, 4th century BC

Celtic human head on Bronze cauldron, Rynkeby Bog, Denmark, 4th century BC

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Celtic stone head, Salzburg, Austria, 1st century BC - 1st century

Celtic stone head, Salzburg, Austria, 1st century BC - 1st century

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Detail of Celtic decoration, Battersea Shield, Celtic, c2nd - 1st century BC

Detail of Celtic decoration, Battersea Shield, Celtic, c2nd - 1st century BC

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Celtic bronze boar, Hounslow, Middlesex, England, 1st century BC- 1st century AD

Celtic bronze boar, Hounslow, Middlesex, England, 1st century BC- 1st century AD

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Glencolumbkille, Donegal, Eire

Glencolumbkille, Donegal, Eire. Early Christian Cross-slab

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Kilnasaggart Cross Pillar, Armagh, Ireland, c714

Kilnasaggart Cross Pillar, Armagh, Ireland, c714. Inscribed with crosses and inscription. The oldest dateable Christian monument in Ireland

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Turoe Stone, Co. Galway, Eire, 1st century BC

Turoe Stone, Co. Galway, Eire, 1st century BC
Turoe Stone, Co.Galway, Eire, 1st century BC. Celtic La Tene art style

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Carpenters, Japanese, c1860

Carpenters, Japanese, c1860. Ivory carving of three carpenters and their tools

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Figure of a Samurai warrior, Japanese

Figure of a Samurai warrior, Japanese. From the Museum of Asian Art, Corfu, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Interior garden-room in the House of Neptune, Herculaneum, Italy

Interior garden-room in the House of Neptune, Herculaneum, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: A Roman snack-bar, Herculaneum, Italy, 1st century

A Roman snack-bar, Herculaneum, Italy, 1st century
Roman food shop with its thermopolium (marble counter with sunken terracotta storage jars called dolia to hold hot or cold food), Herculaneum, Italy, 1st century

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Buildings of Herculaneum with houses of the modern town of Ercolano above, Italy

Buildings of Herculaneum with houses of the modern town of Ercolano above, Italy
Buildings of the Roman town of Herculaneum: with houses of the modern town of Ercolano above, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: A Roman snack-bar, Herculaneum, Italy, 1st century

A Roman snack-bar, Herculaneum, Italy, 1st century
Roman food shop with its thermopolium (marble counter with sunken terracotta storage jars called dolia to hold hot or cold food), Herculaneum, Italy, 1st century

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Courtyard at the Roman Villa, the House of the Stags, Herculaneum, Italy

Courtyard at the Roman Villa, the House of the Stags, Herculaneum, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century

Roman wallpainting from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century. Detail illustrates the rites of initiation of brides into the cult of Dionysus

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: The House of the Stags, Herculaneum, Italy

The House of the Stags, Herculaneum, Italy; exterior of the Roman villa

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century

Roman wallpainting from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century. Detail illustrates the rites of initiation of brides into the cult of Dionysus

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century

Roman wallpainting from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century. Detail illustrates the rites of initiation of brides into the cult of Dionysus

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Roman wallpainting from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century

Roman wallpainting from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, 1st century. Detail illustrates the rites of initiation of brides into the cult of Dionysus

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Columns of the Colonnade round the Forumdanc, Pompeii, Italy

Columns of the Colonnade round the Forumdanc, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Road leading to Arch of Caligula with Vesuvius beyond, Pompeii, Italy

Road leading to Arch of Caligula with Vesuvius beyond, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: A street of houses, Pompeii, Italy

A street of houses, Pompeii, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500-1100 BC

Terracotta goddess, Susa, Middle Elamite period, 1500-1100 BC. Now in The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Relief showing an archer of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC

Relief showing an archer of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC. Now part of the collection at the British Museum

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Relief showing archers of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC

Relief showing archers of the Persian Royal Guard, Palace of Darius I, Susa, c500 BC. Now part of the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun, c1150 BC

Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun, c1150 BC
Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun (Sit-Shamsi), c1150 BC. It carries a dedication from the greatest king of Elam, Shilhak-Inishushinak

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun, c1150 BC

Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun, c1150 BC
Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun (Sit-Shamsi), c1150 BC. It carries a dedication from the greatest king of Elam, Shilhak-Inishushinak

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun, c1150 BC

Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun, c1150 BC
Bronze model of a cult place for ceremony of the rising of the sun (Sit-Shamsi), c1150 BC. It carries a dedication from the greatest king of Elam, Shilhak-Inishushinak

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: The Princess of Bactria wearing a Kaukenes dress, Bactrian, Late 3rd millenium

The Princess of Bactria wearing a Kaukenes dress, Bactrian, Late 3rd millenium BC. From the collection at The Louvre

Background imageImages Dated 1st August 2005: Hieroglyphic inscription, Neo-Hittite, c9th century BC

Hieroglyphic inscription, Neo-Hittite, c9th century BC. Inscription using an ancient Hitite script ceremonially on a monument



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