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Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Vincente de Valverde, first Bishop of Cuzco, (1852). Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta

Vincente de Valverde, first Bishop of Cuzco, (1852). Artist: Jacques Francois Gauderique Llanta
Vincente de Valverde, first Bishop of Cuzco, (1852). A Dominican friar, Valverde (c1490-1543) went to Peru in around 1530

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1873

Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Dom Pedro, Emperor of Brazil, late 19th century

Dom Pedro, Emperor of Brazil, late 19th century. Pedro II (1825-1891) was the second and last Emperor of Brazil, ruling from 1831-1889. He was overthrown in a military coup on 15th November 1889

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: French anti-masonic postcard, 20th century

French anti-masonic postcard, 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Emile Combes, French politician, 20th century. Artist: Orens Denizard

Emile Combes, French politician, 20th century. Artist: Orens Denizard
Emile Combes, French politician, 20th century. Combes (1835-1921) was Prime Minister of France from 1902-1905. An anti-clericalist and a Freemason

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: The mausoleum of Columbus, Santo Domingo, 1873

The mausoleum of Columbus, Santo Domingo, 1873. Hispaniola was the island where Columbus first made landfall on his voyage to America in 1492

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: A Dominican school, Santo Domingo, 1873

A Dominican school, Santo Domingo, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Primitive sugar mill, Santo Domingo, 1873

Primitive sugar mill, Santo Domingo, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Native habitation, Santo Domingo, 1873

Native habitation, Santo Domingo, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: A buccaneer, 1873

A buccaneer, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Washing clothes, Santo Domingo, 1873

Washing clothes, Santo Domingo, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Crossing the Isabella, Santo Domingo, 1873

Crossing the Isabella, Santo Domingo, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Old Santo Domingo city, 1873

Old Santo Domingo city, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Town and bay of Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, 1873

Town and bay of Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, 1873. Puerto Plata is a town on the northern coast of the island of Hispaniola, in what is today the Dominican Republic

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: The Commandante, Santo Domingo, 1873

The Commandante, Santo Domingo, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Vaslav Nijinsky, Russian ballet dancer, in Petrushka, Paris, 1912, (1930)

Vaslav Nijinsky, Russian ballet dancer, in Petrushka, Paris, 1912, (1930). From La Revue Musicale, 1st December 1930

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Lake, Scotland, 1801-1802. Artist: JMW Turner

Lake, Scotland, 1801-1802. Artist: JMW Turner
Lake, Scotland, 1801-1802. From the Tate collection

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: San Giorgio Maggiore from the Dogana, 1819. Artist: JMW Turner

San Giorgio Maggiore from the Dogana, 1819. Artist: JMW Turner
San Giorgio Maggiore from the Dogana, 1819. From the Tate collection

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Venice, the Piazzetta with the Ceremony of the Doge Marrying the Sea, c1835. Artist: JMW Turner

Venice, the Piazzetta with the Ceremony of the Doge Marrying the Sea, c1835. Artist: JMW Turner
Venice, the Piazzetta with the Ceremony of the Doge Marrying the Sea, c1835. From the Tate collection

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Portrait of Mlle L L, (Young Lady in a Red Jacket), 1864. Artist: James Tissot

Portrait of Mlle L L, (Young Lady in a Red Jacket), 1864. Artist: James Tissot
Portrait of Mlle L L, (Young Lady in a Red Jacket), 1864. From the collection of the Musee d Orsay, Paris, France

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: The Ball, c1878. Artist: James Tissot

The Ball, c1878. Artist: James Tissot
The Ball, c1878. From the collection of the Musee d Orsay, Paris, France

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Reaping and socking-up corn to dry, Lake Drie, Canada, 1880

Reaping and socking-up corn to dry, Lake Drie, Canada, 1880. A print from The Graphic, 29th May 1880

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Model T Ford with Stephenson agricultural conversion, Sussex, 1917

Model T Ford with Stephenson agricultural conversion, Sussex, 1917. D Gordon, Chodds Farmhouse, Handcross, West Sussex

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Dr Heinrich Schliemann, German explorer and archaeologist, 19th century

Dr Heinrich Schliemann, German explorer and archaeologist, 19th century. Schliemann (1822-1890) pioneered prehistoric Greek archaeology

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Grand saloon of the steamship Atlantic, 1850

Grand saloon of the steamship Atlantic, 1850

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Head of Achilles

Head of Achilles. From the picture of Achilles delivering Briseis to the Heralds

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, on the US mail boat Atlantic, Liverpool, August 1850

Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, on the US mail boat Atlantic, Liverpool, August 1850. Opera singer Jenny lind, being given an enthusiastic send-off on her journey to America

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: The Grand Saloon on board the Great Eastern, 1859

The Grand Saloon on board the Great Eastern, 1859. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel with John Scott Russell, the Great Eastern was lauched in 1858

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880. Artist: George du Maurier

A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880. Artist: George du Maurier
A Misnomer, Surely!, 1880. A large party of Cooks Tourists queueing outside a restaurant. Cartoon from Punch, 25th September 1880

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Isambard Kingdom Brunels Great Western, 1882

Isambard Kingdom Brunels Great Western, 1882. The Great Western was launched in 1837 for the Great Western Steamship Co as the first of three steamships designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: White Star Lines steamer Oceanic, 1871

White Star Lines steamer Oceanic, 1871. Built in 1870 by Harland and Wolff at Belfast, the Oceanic was the first liner built for the White Star Line

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Dinner time in the first class dining saloon of an Atlantic steamer on a stormy day, c1890

Dinner time in the first class dining saloon of an Atlantic steamer on a stormy day, c1890. From The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril & Heroism by F Whymper

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Descending the Mont Cenis pass in winter by horse-drawn sledge, 19th century

Descending the Mont Cenis pass in winter by horse-drawn sledge, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Johann Vogelin, Vienna, 1529

Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Johann Vogelin, Vienna, 1529. From the title page of the De Sphaericus of Theodosius of Tripoli, 2nd century

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Air filters, Maginot Line, France, 1939

Air filters, Maginot Line, France, 1939. Conceived by Andre Maginot (1877-1932) as an impegnable wall on Frances eastern frontier, the Maginot Line was a vast linked set of fortifications

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Electric light plant, Maginot Line, France, 1939

Electric light plant, Maginot Line, France, 1939. Conceived by Andre Maginot (1877-1932) as an impegnable wall on Frances eastern frontier, the Maginot Line was a vast linked set of fortifications

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Cooks Tourists, 1889

Cooks Tourists, 1889. An illustration from Punch, March 1889. Thomas Cook founded the travel company that bore his name in 1841. By the late 1880s the company had offices around the world

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Cunard Lines first transatlantic liner Britannia leaving Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1847

Cunard Lines first transatlantic liner Britannia leaving Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1847. Artist: Smyth
Cunard Lines first transatlantic liner Britannia leaving Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1847. The Britannia made her first transatlantic voyage in 1840, travelling from Halifax, Nova Scotia

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: The United States mail steam ship Atlantic entering the Mersey, 1850. Artist: Smyth

The United States mail steam ship Atlantic entering the Mersey, 1850. Artist: Smyth
The United States mail steam ship Atlantic entering the Mersey, 1850. A print from The Illustrated London News, 25th May 1850

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Lord Byron, English poet

Lord Byron, English poet. George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824) was a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Husking, 1861. Artist: Currier and Ives

Husking, 1861. Artist: Currier and Ives
Husking, 1861. Farm workers in a barn removing the husks from corn

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Maize, c1900

Maize, c1900. Trade card for Liebig meat extract, one of a series relating to useful exotic plants

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Passengers joining a P&O liner in the Thames, c1890. Artist: P&O Pencillings

Passengers joining a P&O liner in the Thames, c1890. Artist: P&O Pencillings
Passengers joining a P&O liner in the Thames, c1890. Embarking for a voyage through the Suez Canal to India, Australia or Japan

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Illustration of Vulpes (Fox) skull with open jaw showing teeth

Illustration of Vulpes (Fox) skull with open jaw showing teeth

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Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Leeds Uniteds Gary Sprake makes a save during the 1965 FA Cup Final

Leeds Uniteds Gary Sprake makes a save during the 1965 FA Cup Final
Football - 1965 FA Cup Final - Leeds United 1 Liverpool 2 Leeds United goalkeeper Gary Sprake covers the ball as Liverpools Roger Hunt moves in, with Leeds Billy Bremner, right, at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2008: Formula One World Championship: Lisa Dennis and Ron Dennis McLaren team principal

Formula One World Championship: Lisa Dennis and Ron Dennis McLaren team principal
Lisa Dennis (GBR) and Ron Dennis (GBR) McLaren team principal. Brazilian Grand Prix, Interlagos, Brazil. 5 April 1992



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