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30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection (page 8)

921 Framed Prints

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot (1753-1823) French revolutionary: member of National Convention

Lazare Nicolas Marguerite Carnot (1753-1823) French revolutionary: member of National Convention: organiser of victory in the French Revolutionary Wars

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: St Paul the Apostle who took Christian message to the Gentiles. In background is

St Paul the Apostle who took Christian message to the Gentiles. In background is his conversion on road to Damascus. At his feet are books and writing materials representing his Epistles

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: The Five Senses: smell, hearing, sight, touch and taste. From childrens book, London c1850

The Five Senses: smell, hearing, sight, touch and taste. From childrens book, London c1850. Lithograph

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Carbon microphone, invented in 1878 by David Edward Hughes (1831-1900), English inventor

Carbon microphone, invented in 1878 by David Edward Hughes (1831-1900), English inventor. From R. Wormell Electricity in the Service of ManLondon, 1890. Engraving

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: St Anthony and St Paul in the desert being fed by a raven. 1645. Diego Velasquez

St Anthony and St Paul in the desert being fed by a raven. 1645. Diego Velasquez (1599-1660) Spanish artist. Prado, Madrid

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Australian natives preparing meal from animal they have hunted. Man on left makes

Australian natives preparing meal from animal they have hunted. Man on left makes fire by blister method. Chromolithograph c1895

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: It is Finished : Christs last words from the Cross. Illustration by JJ Tissot

It is Finished : Christs last words from the Cross. Illustration by JJ Tissot for his The Life of our Saviour Jesus Christ London c1890. Oleograph

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Hereward the Wake, 11th century Anglo-Saxon leader, attacking Peterborough Abbey

Hereward the Wake, 11th century Anglo-Saxon leader, attacking Peterborough Abbey in 1070 in protest at William Is imposition of a Norman abbot. Eponymous hero of Charles Kingsley novel of 1866

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Ur-Nanshe, king of Lagash, Sumeria. Ur Dynasty I (2650-2350 BC) Detail of limestone

Ur-Nanshe, king of Lagash, Sumeria. Ur Dynasty I (2650-2350 BC) Detail of limestone relief showing Ur-Nanshe wearing traditional fur skirt or Kaunakes. Louvre, Paris

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Icon - Novgorod School, 15th century. St George killing the dragon. Tritiakov Gallery

Icon - Novgorod School, 15th century. St George killing the dragon. Tritiakov Gallery, Moscow

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: St Matthew and an angel. (1621). Abraham Bloemaert (1564-1651) Dutch artist. Oil on canvas

St Matthew and an angel. (1621). Abraham Bloemaert (1564-1651) Dutch artist. Oil on canvas. Private collection

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Hetty Sorrel, beloved of Adam Bede, meeting the young squire Arthur Donnithorne in the woods

Hetty Sorrel, beloved of Adam Bede, meeting the young squire Arthur Donnithorne in the woods. Hetty has his child and is convicted of infanticide and condemned to death

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand (Franz Ferdinand) 1863-1914, heir to

Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand (Franz Ferdinand) 1863-1914, heir to the Austrian throne, at Sarajevo, 28 June 1914. The arrest on the scene of Gavrilo Princip (1895-1918) the assassin

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Telling Room, National Bank of Scotland, Glasgow. Wood engraving c1860

Telling Room, National Bank of Scotland, Glasgow. Wood engraving c1860

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Adam Bede, the village carpenter, in the workshop, his dog Gyp on a pile of shavings

Adam Bede, the village carpenter, in the workshop, his dog Gyp on a pile of shavings under the bench. Adam Bede by George Eliot, first published 1859

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Stoning and burial of St Stephen. Stephen was the first Christian martyr. Artist

Stoning and burial of St Stephen. Stephen was the first Christian martyr. Artist, Mariotto de Nardo (d1424). Private collection

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Hernando Cortes (Cortez - 1485-1547) Spanish conquistador, Cortes and his men after

Hernando Cortes (Cortez - 1485-1547) Spanish conquistador, Cortes and his men after the retreat from Tenochtitlan

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Colt Frontier revolver. Also known as the Colt Peacemaker. After Mexican War of 1846-1848

Colt Frontier revolver. Also known as the Colt Peacemaker. After Mexican War of 1846-1848, was adopted by the US Army. Engraving, c 1890

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Exterior view of the New York Stock Exchange. Wood engraving 1885

Exterior view of the New York Stock Exchange. Wood engraving 1885

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Jean Baptiste Kleber (1753-1800) French soldier: enlisted French Revolutionary army

Jean Baptiste Kleber (1753-1800) French soldier: enlisted French Revolutionary army (1792) Left in command of Egypt by Napoleon. Assassinated by an Egyptian fanatic. Lithograph c1830

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Local residents supplying refreshments to trainload of British soldiers who had been

Local residents supplying refreshments to trainload of British soldiers who had been withdrawn from the beaches of Dunkirk on 3-4 June 1940 and brought back to England

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Rock Salt: Marston Salt Mine, Northwich, Cheshire, England, showing how pillars of

Rock Salt: Marston Salt Mine, Northwich, Cheshire, England, showing how pillars of rock salt were left to support roof. In background work continues by candlelight in chamber called The Cathedral

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico

Manicheel tree (Hippomane mancinella) or Poison Guava: Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Very poisonous fruits, but inviting, killed Conquistadors. Carib Indians used sap to poison arrows

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Speaking tube: Idealised cross-section of a ship, showing how communication between the bridge

Speaking tube: Idealised cross-section of a ship, showing how communication between the bridge (top) and the rest of the vessel took place. From Theodore Eckardt Physics in Pictures, London, 1882

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Book of the Dead, Ptolemaic period 332-30 BC: Thoth, Ibis-headed god, secretary to the gods

Book of the Dead, Ptolemaic period 332-30 BC: Thoth, Ibis-headed god, secretary to the gods, weighing heart of deceased (Baboon, his other, manifestation sits)

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Alexander Sarcophagus 4th century BC showing battle scenes of time of Alexander the Great

Alexander Sarcophagus 4th century BC showing battle scenes of time of Alexander the Great. Mounted figure is the general Hephaeistion. Soldiers second left and second right wearing Phrygian caps

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Saint Barbara, Christian saint circa 4th century. Patron saint of arsenals and artillery

Saint Barbara, Christian saint circa 4th century. Patron saint of arsenals and artillery. Protector against lightning. Circle of Jan Polak (d1519). Oil on wood. Private collection

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Jacobus Henricus Van t Hoff (1852-1911) Dutch chemist. Winner of first Nobel

Jacobus Henricus Van t Hoff (1852-1911) Dutch chemist. Winner of first Nobel prize for chemistry, 1901. Engraving, 1902

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: French map of Central and South America, showing Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Islands

French map of Central and South America, showing Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Islands and Antilles, River Plate, Conquistadors in Peru, Cannibals, Gold Mines, Parrots, etc. 1550. British Museum

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: All-sky images constructed from preliminary data from DMR (Different Microwave Radiometers)

All-sky images constructed from preliminary data from DMR (Different Microwave Radiometers) instrument on NASA cosmic background Explorer (COBE). Microwave maps at 3 frequencies. NASA photograph

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Prize offered in Scientific American, New York, October, 1920, for an essay on Einstein s

Prize offered in Scientific American, New York, October, 1920, for an essay on Einstein s
Prize offered in Scientific American, New York, October, 1920, for an essay on Einsteins theory of relativity. Einstein was travelling in the United States at thgis time

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Isis and Osiris, Ancient Egyptian gods, parents of the falcon god Horus. Bas-relief

Isis and Osiris, Ancient Egyptian gods, parents of the falcon god Horus. Bas-relief, Ptoelmaic period

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Elevated Railway, New York - The El. Engraving published New York c1890

Elevated Railway, New York - The El. Engraving published New York c1890

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Darius I (548-486 BC) Achaemenid king of Persia from 521, with attendants. Chromolithograph

Darius I (548-486 BC) Achaemenid king of Persia from 521, with attendants. Chromolithograph of 1881 after frieze in the citadel at Susa

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Industrial landscape, Wales. Ironworks clearly showing blast furnaces with flames

Industrial landscape, Wales. Ironworks clearly showing blast furnaces with flames spouting from their tops. Foreground shows contrast of green field and garden of ironmasters house

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: William McKinley (1843-1901) 25th president of USA from 1896. Shot by anarchist Leon

William McKinley (1843-1901) 25th president of USA from 1896. Shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exhibition in Buffalo, 6 Sept 1901 and died 14 Sept

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Treasure of Tutankhamun (dc1340 BC): Pectoral jewel of gold, semi-precious stone

Treasure of Tutankhamun (dc1340 BC): Pectoral jewel of gold, semi-precious stone and faience showing Horus, falcon-headed god crowned with sun disc with ankh, symbol of life, attached to each claw

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Attacking walls with battering rams. The one mounted on chains could be given more

Attacking walls with battering rams. The one mounted on chains could be given more impetus than one carried on shoulders. Engraving c 1800

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Youth and Age. Chromolithograph after painting by Myles Birkett Foster (1825-1899)

Youth and Age. Chromolithograph after painting by Myles Birkett Foster (1825-1899), English artist, published London 1866. Grandmother in lace cap seated in cottage garden with two grandchildren

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Charles VII (1403-1461) king of France from 1422. Portrait by Jean Fouquet (1403-1461)

Charles VII (1403-1461) king of France from 1422. Portrait by Jean Fouquet (1403-1461)

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Down House, near Beckenham, Kent, from the garden. Home of Charles Darwin (1809-1882)

Down House, near Beckenham, Kent, from the garden. Home of Charles Darwin (1809-1882), English naturalist. Evolution by Natural Selection. Engraving 1882

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Wet Battery: Leclance cell, invented c1866. Glass vessel containing zinc rod, solution

Wet Battery: Leclance cell, invented c1866. Glass vessel containing zinc rod, solution of chloride of ammonia, and porous block of carbon surrounded by pieces of carbon manganese dioxide

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Button Maker: Stamping out metal buttons. Blank held in place and weight holding

Button Maker: Stamping out metal buttons. Blank held in place and weight holding die for pattern being work was raised by rope and pulley wheel and dropped on blank

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Christmas Eve at Mr Wardle s. Mr Pickwick kisses a lady under the mistletoe bough

Christmas Eve at Mr Wardle s. Mr Pickwick kisses a lady under the mistletoe bough. Illustration by Phiz (Hablot Knight Browne - 1815-1882) for Charles Dickens Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Thomas Saverys steam pump or The Miners Friend (1702). From John

Thomas Saverys steam pump or The Miners Friend (1702). From John Harris Lexicon Technicum, 1726. Engraving

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Battle of Busaco, 27 September 1810: British and allied troops under Wellington repulsed

Battle of Busaco, 27 September 1810: British and allied troops under Wellington repulsed French under Massena. Early 20th century book Illustration

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: Ghent police dog, kitted out in its own mackintosh coat for wet weather, with its handler

Ghent police dog, kitted out in its own mackintosh coat for wet weather, with its handler. Mackintosh, a rubberised waterproof fabric. Engraving, London, 1907

Background image30 Mar 2014 Framed Print Collection: The Battle of the Pyramids, 21 July 1798. Louis Lejeune (1775-1848) French painter

The Battle of the Pyramids, 21 July 1798. Louis Lejeune (1775-1848) French painter. Versailles, Musee du Chateau



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