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Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Prussian Attack on a French Battery at Woerth, 1793, (1875)

Prussian Attack on a French Battery at Woerth, 1793, (1875). The Battle of Woerth resulted in the victory of the French under General Hoche

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Storming of Bristol, 1640s, (c1860). Artist: JC Varrall

Storming of Bristol, 1640s, (c1860). Artist: JC Varrall
Storming of Bristol, 1640s, (c1860). Scene from the English Civil War

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Battle of La Hogue, 1692, (1860). Artist: JC Armytage

The Battle of La Hogue, 1692, (1860). Artist: JC Armytage
The Battle of La Hogue, 1692, (1860). Battles between an allied British and Dutch fleet and a French force, on the northern and eastern sides of the Cotentin in Normandy

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Battle of Ravenna, 11 April 1512, (1875). Artist: W Hulland

The Battle of Ravenna, 11 April 1512, (1875). Artist: W Hulland
The Battle of Ravenna, 11 April 1512, (1875). Battle fought by the forces of the Holy League and France, a major battle of the War of the League of Cambrai in the Italian Wars

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Alfred the Great in the Neatherds Cottage, 9th century AD, (1880). Artist: J Rogers

Alfred the Great in the Neatherds Cottage, 9th century AD, (1880). Artist: J Rogers
Alfred the Great in the Neatherds Cottage, 9th century AD, (1880). Youngest son of King AEthelwulf, Alfred became King of Wessex during a time of constant Viking attack

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1586, (1860). Artist: HK Bourne

Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1586, (1860). Artist: HK Bourne
Death of Sir Philip Sidney, 1586, (1860). Sir Philip Sidney (1554-1586) was one of the Elizabethan Ages most prominent figures. He was famous in his day in England as a poet, courtier and soldier

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214, (1875). Artist: CH Jeens

The Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214, (1875). Artist: CH Jeens
The Battle of Bouvines, 27 July 1214, (1875). The French King Philippe Auguste receiving intelligence of the unexpected approach of the enemy

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Chatelar Playing the Lute to Mary Queen of Scots, 1560s, (1860). Artist: JC Armytage

Chatelar Playing the Lute to Mary Queen of Scots, 1560s, (1860). Artist: JC Armytage
Chatelar Playing the Lute to Mary Queen of Scots, 1560s, (1860). Pierre de Bocosel de Chastelard (1540-1562) was in love with Mary

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Charge of the Prussian Lancers at Weissenburg, 1870, (1875)

Charge of the Prussian Lancers at Weissenburg, 1870, (1875). The Battle of Weissenburg was the first battle of the Franco-Prussian War

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Alfred before the Danish General, (1860). Artist: JM Wright

Alfred before the Danish General, (1860). Artist: JM Wright
Alfred before the Danish General, (1860). Alfred was king of the southern Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex from 871-899 AD. Here, Alfred, in disguise, sings to Guthrum the Danish king

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Lord Strafford, 18th century, (1860). Artist: W Ridgway

Lord Strafford, 18th century, (1860). Artist: W Ridgway
Lord Strafford, 18th century, (1860). Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, (1672-1739), was a diplomat and First Lord of the Admiralty

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Prince Arthur and Hubert, 19th century

Prince Arthur and Hubert, 19th century. Characters from the William Shakespeare play, The Life and Death of King John, set during the reign of King John of England (1199-1216)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Arrest of the Duke of Monmouth, 1685, (1860). Artist: T Sherratt

Arrest of the Duke of Monmouth, 1685, (1860). Artist: T Sherratt
Arrest of the Duke of Monmouth, 1685, (1860). James Scott, Duke of Monmouth and Buccleuch, (1649-1685), the illegitimate son of Charles II

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Battle of the Standard, 1138 AD, (19th century)

The Battle of the Standard, 1138 AD, (19th century). In the battle of the Standard, King David and his Scots Common army attempted to smash the Anglo-Norman defenders of York

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Battle of Tours, 732 AD, (1875). Artist: DJ Pound

The Battle of Tours, 732 AD, (1875). Artist: DJ Pound
The Battle of Tours, 732 AD, (1875). Often called Battle of Poitiers, the battle at which the Frankish king Charles Martel (the Hammer) (c688-741)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Submission of Witikind, 785 AD, (1875). Artist: Hullard

The Submission of Witikind, 785 AD, (1875). Artist: Hullard
The Submission of Witikind, 785 AD, (1875). The Saxon leader Witikind (or Wittekind), resisted Emperor Charlemagne for a long time before finally submitting

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Battle of Tolbiacum, 496 AD, (1875). Artist: DJ Pound

Battle of Tolbiacum, 496 AD, (1875). Artist: DJ Pound
Battle of Tolbiacum, 496 AD, (1875). The battle at Tolbiac or Tolbiacum was fought between the Franks under Clovis I and the Alamanni, at what is now North Rhine-Westphalia

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). Artist:s Smith

The Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). Artist:s Smith
The Death of General Wolfe, 1759, (1860). The final moments of James Wolfe during the Battle of Quebec

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Escape of Prince Charles, 18th century, (c1860)

Escape of Prince Charles, 18th century, (c1860)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Salon of Abdication, Fontainebleau, 1875. Artist: JB Allen

The Salon of Abdication, Fontainebleau, 1875. Artist: JB Allen
The Salon of Abdication, Fontainebleau, 1814, (1875). Napoleon abdicates at the Chateau de Fontainebleau in France

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The First Great Charter of English Liberty, (19th century)

The First Great Charter of English Liberty, (19th century). King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215. The charter is a statement of feudal law

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Surrender of Calais, (1860). Artist: JC Armytage

The Surrender of Calais, (1860). Artist: JC Armytage
The Surrender of Calais, (1860)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Burghers of Calais before Edward, King of England, 1347, (1875). Artist: T Sherratt

The Burghers of Calais before Edward, King of England, 1347, (1875). Artist: T Sherratt
The Burghers of Calais before Edward, King of England, 1347, (1875). Edward III, (1312-1377), was one of the most successful English kings of medieval times

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Relief of Lucknow by General Havelock, Indian Mutiny, 15 September 1857, (1880)

The Relief of Lucknow by General Havelock, Indian Mutiny, 15 September 1857, (1880). The siege of Lucknow was one of the major engagements of the uprising against British rule in India which began in

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Lady Jane Grey declining the Crown, (1860). Artist: HK Bourne

Lady Jane Grey declining the Crown, (1860). Artist: HK Bourne
Lady Jane Grey declining the Crown, (1860). Lady Jane Grey, (1537-1554), was Queen regnant of the Kingdom of England for nine days in 1553

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, (1900). Artist: Eduard Eichens

Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, (1900). Artist: Eduard Eichens
Frederick William IV, King of Prussia, (1900). Frederick William IV (1795-1861) ruled Prussia from 1840 until 1861

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, 19th century German historian and politician, (1900)

Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, 19th century German historian and politician, (1900). Dahlmann (1785-1860) was a proponent of the unification of Germany as aconstitutional monarchy

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Alfred Krupp, 19th century German metallurgist and industrialist, (1900)

Alfred Krupp, 19th century German metallurgist and industrialist, (1900). In 1826, aged only 14, Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) took over the steel-making factory founded by his father Friedrich

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, 19th century French chemist and physicist, (1900)

Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, 19th century French chemist and physicist, (1900). Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) made balloon ascents to investigate terrestrial magnetism and the composition

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Jean-Francois Millet, 19th century French painter, (1900). Artist: Jean Francois Millet

Jean-Francois Millet, 19th century French painter, (1900). Artist: Jean Francois Millet
Jean-Francois Millet, 19th century French painter, (1900). Millet (1814-1875) was one of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ernst Werner von Siemens 19th century German inventor and industrialist, (1900)

Ernst Werner von Siemens 19th century German inventor and industrialist, (1900). Siemens (1816-1892) co-invented an electroplating process (1841) and also developed an electric dynamo

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Sir Henry Bessemer, 19th century English engineer, (1900)

Sir Henry Bessemer, 19th century English engineer, (1900). Bessemer (1813-1898) was a prolific inventor, but is best known for discovering the Bessemer Process for manufacturing steel

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Samuel Finley Breese Morse, 19th century American inventor, (1900)

Samuel Finley Breese Morse, 19th century American inventor, (1900). Morse (1791-1872) was the inventor of the first functional electric telegraph (1835) and, with Alexander Bain (1810-1977)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Pompeii, Italy, 1900

Pompeii, Italy, 1900. Archaeological dig at the ancient Roman site of Pompeii which was destroyed by a volcano eruption in 79 AD

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Ludwig Leichhardt, 19th century Prussian explorer and naturalist, (1900)

Ludwig Leichhardt, 19th century Prussian explorer and naturalist, (1900). Leichhardt (1813-c1848) undertook three major expeditions in Australia in the 1840s

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Charlotte Wolter, 19th century Austrian actress, (1900)

Charlotte Wolter, 19th century Austrian actress, (1900). Wolter (1834-1897) began her theatrical career at Budapest in 1857

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: George Sand (Baroness Dudevant), 19th century French novelist and feminist, (1900)

George Sand (Baroness Dudevant), 19th century French novelist and feminist, (1900). Artist: Calamatta
George Sand (Baroness Dudevant), 19th century French novelist and feminist, (1900). Married at 18, after nine years Sand (1804-1876)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Franz Grillparzer, 19th century Austrian dramatic poet, (1900). Artist: Benther

Franz Grillparzer, 19th century Austrian dramatic poet, (1900). Artist: Benther
Franz Grillparzer, 19th century Austrian dramatic poet, (1900). Grillparzer (1791-1872) is best known for his trilogy recounting the Greek legend of Jasons quest for the golden fleece

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Frederick III, King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany, (1900)

Frederick III, King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany, (1900). Frederick married Queen Victorias eldest daughter Victoria in 1858

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, (1900). Artist: Berner

Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, (1900). Artist: Berner
Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, (1900). The nephew of King Wilhelm I of Prussia, Frederick Charles (1828-1885) was a general in the Prussian army

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Wilhelm I, first Emperor of Germany, (1900). Artist: Paul Bulow

Wilhelm I, first Emperor of Germany, (1900). Artist: Paul Bulow
Wilhelm I, first Emperor of Germany, (1900). Wilhelm (1797-1888) became King of Prussia in 1861 and was proclaimed Emperor of Germany in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Thorshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, c1890

Thorshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, Cassell, (London, Paris, c1890)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: The Martyrdom of Archbishop Cranmer, 1556, (1877). Artist: J Rogers

The Martyrdom of Archbishop Cranmer, 1556, (1877). Artist: J Rogers
The Martyrdom of Archbishop Cranmer, 1556, (1877). Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) was Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Paris besieged by the Normans, 885 AD, (1875). Artist: T Sherratt

Paris besieged by the Normans, 885 AD, (1875). Artist: T Sherratt
Paris besieged by the Normans, 885 AD, (1875). The Normans occupied the northern area of France now known as Normandy in the latter half of the 9th century

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: An early attempt at conquering the air, 18th century, (late 19th century)

An early attempt at conquering the air, 18th century, (late 19th century).The Montgolfier brothers invented the hot air balloon, it was the first aircraft to carry humans into the sky

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Giant Panda (ailuropoda melanoleuca), side view

Giant Panda (ailuropoda melanoleuca), side view

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Illustration of abdominal cavity including liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine

Illustration of abdominal cavity including liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestine, colon and bladder

Background imageImages Dated 3rd July 2006: Mouth wide open

Mouth wide open



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