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Palais de la Jetee on the Promenade des Anglais, Nice, FrancThe Palais de la Jetee on the Promenade des Anglais, Nice, France Date: 1920s
Last light on Mount Wellington, Hobart Tasmania
The Trix Sisters, cabaret and revue stars of the 1920s Date: 1920s
Coles Bay in Freycinet National Park, East coast of Tasmania
The Promenade des Anglais, Nice, France, showing the Hotel Ruhl Date: 1920s
Emeryson Jaguar at Goodwood, England1st Handicap Sports race, Paul Emerys Emeryson Jaguar in the pits at Goodwood, England Easter 19th April 1954. Date: 1954
The Carlton Hotel, Cannes, France Date: 1920s
Crystal Palace badge. 19th August 1973
The approach to Ditwa lagoon and beach is pictured near the port of Qalensiya, the second biggest town on Yemens Socotra island, November 21, 2013
Negresco Hotel, Nice, FranceNegresco Hotel, Promenade des Anglais, Nice, France Date: 1920s
A winters dawn and views across the Derwent estuary to Hobart and Mount Wellington
Us-Politics-SealThe seal of the president is seen in the South Court auditorium before the start of an ConnectED Initiative technology in education event in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building
Goalkeeper Bill Glazier of Crystal Palace FC in mid flight diving for the ball during a team training session. August 1964
Butterfly bridge over the river Great Ouse BedfordThe Butterfly bridge over the river Great Ouse, Bedford town, Bedfordshire, England, UK
Small Prairie Tank Locomotive No. 55502-6-2T, built 1928
St Pauls church and the river Great OuseSummer view of the St Pauls church and the river Great Ouse in Bedford town, Bedfordshire, England, UK
Hobart city at dawn as viewed from Rosny Point, southern Tasmania
Frederick III or Frederick the Wise, 1463 - 1525, Prince-elector of Saxony, digitally edited after Albrecht Duerer, Friedrich III. oder Friedrich der Weise, 1463 - 1525, Kurfuerst von Sachsen
Colin Chapman in his famous works Lotus Mark VIII SAR 5 in the Goodwood International race, England 25 September 1954. Date: 1954
Women's fashion from the 16th to the 18th centuryWomen's fashion from the 16th to the 18th century, Europe, Frauenmode aus dem 16. bis 18. Jahrhundert, Europa
Women's fashion from the 18th to the 19th centuryWomen's fashion from the 18th to the 19th century, Europe, Frauenmode aus dem 18. bis 19. Jahrhundert, Europa
Title page from 1559, Realdo Colombo, anatomy lessons in the 16th century, Titelseite von 1559, Realdo Colombo, Anatomieunterricht im 16. Jahrhundert
Ingredients, a glass of German beer, health counselor, 19th century, Inhaltsstoffe, ein Glas deutsches Bier, Gesundheitsratgeber, 19. Jahrhundert
Abnormal and normal body shapes of women, health counselor, 19th century, Abnorme und normale Koerperformen der Frauen, Gesundheitsratgeber, 19. Jahrhundert
Iridology, alternative medicine, c. 1930, Iridologie, Irisdiagnostik, alternative Medizin, ca. 1930
Measles, Scarlet fever, health counselor, 19th century, Masern, Scharlach, Gesundheitsratgeber, 19. Jahrhundert
Mouth and throat diseases, health counselor, 19th century, Mund- und Rachenkrankheiten, Gesundheitsratgeber, 19. Jahrhundert
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1875, facade in the Weser Renaissance style, Dempterhaus building from 1607, Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1875, building facades in the Weser Renaissance style, Osterstrasse, Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1875, building in the Weser Renaissance style, Wedding House from 1617, Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1875, buildings in the Weser Renaissance style, Schloss Schwoebber Castle, Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1875, facade in the Weser Renaissance style, Baeckerstrasse, Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1875, facade in the Weser Renaissance style, the Pied Piper House from 1603, Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
Historical architectural illustrations from the 19th Century, 1875, wrought-iron weather vanes in the style of the Renaissance, Hamelin, Lower Saxony, Germany, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1873, facade in the Renaissance style, The Piast Dynasty Castle, detail of the facade, Brzeg or Brieg, a town in Silesia, Poland, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1873, residential building in Wagner Street, facade in the style of the Renaissance, Brzeg or Brieg, a town in Silesia, Poland, Europe
Illustration from the 19th Century, 1873, residential building in on the Ring, facade in the style of the Renaissance, Brzeg or Brieg, a town in Silesia, Poland, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1873, The Piast Dynasty Castle, former main staircase in the style of the Renaissance, Brzeg or Brieg, a town in Silesia, Poland, Europe
Historical architectural illustration from the 19th Century, 1873, facade in the Renaissance style, City Hall, Brzeg or Brieg, a town in Silesia, Poland, Europe
John of Gaunt, 2nd Duke of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Aquitaine, 1340 - 1399, son of King Edward III
Edward Prince of Wales 1330 - 1376, the Black Prince
William Warham, c. 1450 - 1532, English churchman and statesman, Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Chancellor under Henry VII
The Battle of Sandwich on 24 August 1217 a Plantagenet English fleet attacked a Capetian French armada during the First Barons War
James Stewart, 1531 - 1570, 1. Earl of Moray or Murray, Regent of Scotland
Pope URBAN II, c. 1035-1099, preaching the First Crusade in the marketplace during the Council of Clermont, France, 1095, Europe
Illustration of the procession of the Crusades around the walls of Jerusalem in 1099
Illustration of initiation into the order of Knighthood, England, 11th Century
English ships, 14th century
Departure of bishop Odo from Rochester, Odo I, Earl of Kent, early 1030s - 1097, Bishop of Bayeux, the half-brother of William the Conqueror
Depiction of the 14th Century predecessor of St Paul's CathedralDepiction of the 14th Century predecessor of St Paul's Cathedral, a cathedral in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Westminster Cathedral, London, England, 19th century
Tower of London, Great Britain, historical illustration from the 19th Century
The death of Harold II or Harold Godwinson, c. 1022 - 1066, at the Battle of Hastings, 1066, the last Anglo-Saxon King of England
Norman costumes of the 11th and 12th centuries, Anglo Saxon manuscript
The Danish King Anlaff Sails from Ireland with Cumbrian and Scottish Allies and enters the Humber, Olaf Guthfrithsson or Anaff, Anlaf, Amlaib mac Gofraid, Guthfrithson, died 941, King of Dublin
Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer, ca. 1343 - 1400
Edgar the peaceable being rowed down the dee by eight tributary princes, Edgar the Peaceful, or Edgar I called the Peaceable, 943 - 975, king of England from 959 to 975
Portrait of Geoffrey Chaucer, ca. 1343 - 1400, part of the Canterbury Tales
The Lady of the Mercians fighting the Welsh, AEthelflaed, Lady of the Mercians, c. 872 - 918, daughter of Alfred the Great, king of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex
Belfry, Rue de la Citadelle, Calais, France, Europe
Porch of the golden virgin amiens cathedral The Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens or Cathedrale Notre-Dame d'AmiensPorch of the golden virgin amiens cathedral The Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens or Cathedrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens, France, 14th Century, Europe
The Tower of Babel, from an illustrated Anglo Saxon manuscript of AElfric of Eynsham, c. 955 - c. 1010, an English abbot
The Bayeux Tapestry, an embroidered cloth showing the events leading up to the Norman conquest of England
FRAGMENT OF COPY OF THE EVANGELISTS IN LATIN, 10th Century
The Anglo-Saxon Calendar, MS Cotton Julius, 11th century
Treaty of Hengist or Hengest and Horsa or Hors with Vortigern, Vortiger or Vortigen, a 5th-century warlord in Britain, a leading ruler 5th century, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Coins from the Roman Empire, 5th Century
Edwin of Northumbria and the christian missionaries, Edwin or Eadwine or AEduinus, c. 586 - 633, the King of Northumbria
Roman soldiers leaving Roman Britain In the late 4th and early 5th centuries
Druids inciting the Britons to oppose the landing of the Romans in England
Roman soldiers marching across pontoon bridge, England, first Century
Meeting of the shire-moot or Shire Court, an early Anglo-Saxon court or assembly of English society
Landing Danes in England, 787, invasion with viking longships
The Roman invasion in Kent, England, first Century
Portrait of Gaius Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC, Roman statesman, military commander and author
Henry VIII, 1491 - 1547, King of England from 1509 until 1547, Heinrich VIII. Tudor
Richard III, 1452 - 1485, King of England from 1483 until 1485
Edward IV, 1442 - 1483, King of England from 1461 until 1470, and from 1471 until 1483, Eduard IV
Henry VII, 1457 - 1509, King of England and Lord of Ireland, Heinrich VII. Tudor
Edward V, 1470 - 1483, King of England, Eduard V