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Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Chinese silk - feeding the silk worms

Chinese silk - feeding the silk worms
Engraving showing the apartment in which the worms are fed and the manner in which the little trays containing the silk worms are arranged. Date: 1833

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Madagascar People

Madagascar People
Dress and arms of the natives of Madagascar

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Weekly wind-up of Big Ben 1878

Weekly wind-up of Big Ben 1878
The cloak is wound up by nothing less than a winch handle, which it took two men to turn twice a week, these men spent five hours in the room, solemnly winding up the cloak

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Behind the face of Big Ben, Westminster, London 1878

Behind the face of Big Ben, Westminster, London 1878
The lofty and magnificent clock tower of Big Ben, from the other-side. Date: 1878

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: General scenes at the Post-Office 1875

General scenes at the Post-Office 1875
Sketches showing scenes in a general Post-Office. Date: 1875

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Robert Stephenson

Robert Stephenson (1803 - 1859), early railway and civil engineer, illustration showing Stephenson surrounded by achievements that he had made in hes lifetime

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Keepeth the Sabbath from polluting 1856

Keepeth the Sabbath from polluting 1856
Our only day, the Sabbath is the workingmans chapter. Date: 1856

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Nutmeg plantation 1868

Nutmeg plantation 1868
Island of Penang, in the Indian Ocean by the Strait of Malacca, consisted of a vast plantation of fruit trees of which the nutmeg was run by an English enterprise

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Billingsgate market, from the river 1868

Billingsgate market, from the river 1868
Exterior of Billingsgate market, view from the River Thames of boats arriving in with the nights catch. Date: 1868

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Arrival of the mackerel boats 1868

Arrival of the mackerel boats 1868
Fishermen bringing in the catch of mackerel hours before dawn, arriving on the River Thames to be sold at Billingsgate market, in the 1860s it was estimated that 25, 000

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Punkah - type of ventilator 1886

Punkah - type of ventilator 1886
A " punkah" -type of ventilator for keep cool during warm weather or heat wave, comprising of a large fan flap set above a table, operated by foot pedals

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Village blacksmith 1870

Village blacksmith 1870
Village smithy stands in front of the open forge. Date: 1870

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Graben in Vienna

Graben in Vienna
View to the Graben, towards the northwest, showing the plague column. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester Cathedral, view from south-west Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Richard Potter, English Liberal politician

Richard Potter, English Liberal politician
Richard Potter (1778-1842), English Liberal reformist politician, MP for Wigan, founding member of the Little Circle which helped to put through the Reform Act of 1832. Date: circa 1830s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Johann Christoph Purckhl of Regensburg, Germany

Johann Christoph Purckhl of Regensburg, Germany
Johann Christoph Purckhl of Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, author of a number of books on law during the 1670s and 1680s. Date: circa 1670s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Shoeshiner 1867

Shoeshiner 1867
What a polish! The youngsters were astonished! The gentlemen delighted! Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Charles Reece Pemberton, British actor and dramatist

Charles Reece Pemberton, British actor and dramatist
Charles Reece Pemberton (1790-1840), British actor, dramatist and lecturer. Date: circa 1830s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: John Pearson, Bishop of Chester

John Pearson, Bishop of Chester
John Pearson (1612-1686), English churchman, Bishop of Chester, seen here at the age of 70. Date: 1682

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Authropoglossos St. Jamess Hall, Piccadilly

Authropoglossos St. Jamess Hall, Piccadilly
Authropoglossos or mechanical large vocalist dummy head, made of wax and ornamented with that profusion of hair and beard, in the month he wears a large tin funnel

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Automata newsboy and flower girl 1887

Automata newsboy and flower girl 1887
Aut-omata aut nullus, erected by the anti-street Brawling association, to replace newsboys and flower girls. Date: 1887

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Hardy Patent Pick Co. patent hand boring machine 1890s

Hardy Patent Pick Co. patent hand boring machine 1890s
Patent hand boring machine, for rock and coal, produced by Hardy Patent Pick Co, works in Sheffield. Date: 1890s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Hardy Patent Pick Co. bone grinder 1890s

Hardy Patent Pick Co. bone grinder 1890s
The Devil, Disintegrator, bone grinder and mixer. This machine will grind to powder, granulate or shed any material, animal and vegetable, wet or dry at one operation. Date: 1890s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Colliery explosion, Duffryn pit 1852

Colliery explosion, Duffryn pit 1852
Scene of an explosion, near Aberdare Valley, mouth of the middle Duffryn pit. No deaths were occasioned more by choke or after-damp than from the fire-damp. Date: 1852

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Westminster Hospital, London

Westminster Hospital, London, at the time of near completion. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Cathedral of Orleans, in France

Cathedral of Orleans, in France
Roman Catholic church, situated on the right bank of the River Loiret, in central part of France. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Cemetery of a Capuchin convert, near Palermo

Cemetery of a Capuchin convert, near Palermo
Catacombs in Palermo, Sicily consists of a large subterranean space, clean and airy, divided into galleries, surrounded with nichies after the bodies were dehydrated on the racks of ceramic pipes in

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Work at a coal mine 1878

Work at a coal mine 1878
Work at a coal mine, low travelling and holding the bottom coal. Date: 1878

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Turnpike at Islington

Turnpike at Islington
North entrance into London, Islington, Black Young & Young Tavistock Street

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Fruit-picking for Covent Garden market 1909

Fruit-picking for Covent Garden market 1909
Autumn season, where in kent workers are busy collecting plentiful baskets of fruit for Covent Garden market, London. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Sheffield - Castle Grinding Mill for cutlery 1853

Sheffield - Castle Grinding Mill for cutlery 1853
Exterior view of the Castle Grinding Mill for cutlery at Sheffield. Date: 1853

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Hereford Cathedral

Hereford Cathedral, dates from 1079. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Preparing bread from the manioc root

Preparing bread from the manioc root
Natives of Madagascar preparing bread from the manioc root. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Sonah wallah or itinerant goldsmith of India

Sonah wallah or itinerant goldsmith of India
Travelling goldsmith in India. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Llandaff Cathedral - original

Llandaff Cathedral - original
Original Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Wales, rumour that the church was founded by King Lucius, about they year 180. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Rochester Cathedral

Rochester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Date: 1833

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Town-Hall & St. Peters Church, Leuven

Town-Hall & St. Peters Church, Leuven
Town-Hall and Saint Peters Church of Leuven, Belgium, is situated on the citys Grote Markt Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Hull Bridge in Yorkshire

Hull Bridge in Yorkshire
Hull Bridge, in Yorkshire, view of the North Bridge. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Conisbrough Castle

Conisbrough Castle is a medieval fortification in Conisbrough, South Yorkshire. Initially built in the 11th century by William de Warenne, the Earl of Surrey

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: St. Dunstan s, Fleet Street, London 1834

St. Dunstan s, Fleet Street, London 1834
St. Dunstans in the west, Fleet Street, London. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Amiens Cathedral

Amiens Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, in the north of France. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Warwick, St Marys Church

Warwick, St Marys Church
St Marys Church and the town-hall, Warwick. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Launch of HMS Waterloo at Chatham 1833

Launch of HMS Waterloo at Chatham 1833
Launch of His Majestys ship, HMS Waterloo at Chatham in 1833. HMS Waterloo was a 120-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. Date: 10 June 1833

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Amsterdam

Amsterdam showing the wooden footbridge Magere Brug or Skinny Bridge, over the river Amstel. Date: 1834

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Gas Works, near the Regents Canal 1828

Gas Works, near the Regents Canal 1828
View from the canal of the Gas Works in North London. Date: 1828

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Interior of the Great Industrial Exhibition 1851

Interior of the Great Industrial Exhibition 1851
Interior of the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace at Hyde Park. Date: 1851

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park, plans 1851

Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park, plans 1851
Temporary glass structure of The Great Industrial Exhibition in Hyde Park taking place between from 1 May to 15 October 1851, showing the interior plans of the two floors of the galleries. Date: 1851

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: John Peckham, Archbishop of Canterbury

John Peckham, Archbishop of Canterbury
John (Johannis) Peckham (1230-1292), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1279 to 1292. He was a native of Sussex, educated at Lewes Priory, becoming a Friar Minor about 1250



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