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1853 Collection (page 42)

In the year 1853, a tapestry of historical events unfolded, leaving an indelible mark on various aspects of society

Background image1853 Collection: Beaufort / 7th Duke / Jesse

Beaufort / 7th Duke / Jesse
Henry Somerset 7th Duke of Beaufort Sportsman

Background image1853 Collection: Colt Revolving Pistol

Colt Revolving Pistol
Colts revolving pistol

Background image1853 Collection: Native War Clubs 1853

Native War Clubs 1853
Native American war clubs

Background image1853 Collection: Forbes-Robertson / Hamlet

Forbes-Robertson / Hamlet
(Sir) JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON English actor-manager as Hamlet

Background image1853 Collection: Forbes-Robertson / Judas

Forbes-Robertson / Judas
(Sir) JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON English actor-manager in The Sacrament of Judas

Background image1853 Collection: Rama V / Chulalongkorn / Pj

Rama V / Chulalongkorn / Pj
RAMA V known as CHULALONGKORN King of Siam (1868-1910) and his wife

Background image1853 Collection: Eugenie / French Empress

Eugenie / French Empress
EUGENIA MARIA DE MONTIJO DE GUZMAN Wife of Napoleon III and Empress of France from 1853 to 1871. Pictured in her bridal dress

Background image1853 Collection: Frederick Treves / Vf 1900

Frederick Treves / Vf 1900
SIR FREDERICK TREVES English surgeon

Background image1853 Collection: J Ludwig Tieck / Miniature

J Ludwig Tieck / Miniature
JOHANN LUDWIG TIECK German writer

Background image1853 Collection: Louis a A Mizon

Louis a A Mizon
Louis-Alexandre-Antoine MIZON French sailor, explorer and administrator : several notable expeditions in equatorial Africa

Background image1853 Collection: Pierre Gabriel Bonvalot

Pierre Gabriel Bonvalot
PIERRE GABRIEL BONVALOT French explorer, notably in central Asia and Siberia : discovered important ruins in Turkestan (1882)

Background image1853 Collection: COWSHED, 1853

COWSHED, 1853
The cow shed at Friern Manor dairy farm, Hertfordshire

Background image1853 Collection: Es Willard / Players

Es Willard / Players
EDWARD SMITH WILLARD English actor, seen here in the title role of The Cardinal

Background image1853 Collection: Traviata - Liebig

Traviata - Liebig
Act one : Alfredo meets Violetta at her party, and is immediately captivated

Background image1853 Collection: Traviata - Liebig - 4

Traviata - Liebig - 4
Act two, scene 14 : at Floras ball, Alfredo calls the company to witness that he pays his debts, and flings his gaming winnings at Violettas feet

Background image1853 Collection: Traviata - Liebig - 3

Traviata - Liebig - 3
Act two, scene eight : Alfredos father, Georgio Germont, tries in vain to console him for the loss of Violetta who has nobly renounced him

Background image1853 Collection: Traviata - Liebig - 2

Traviata - Liebig - 2
Act two, scene five : Alfredos father, Georgio Germont, visits Violetta and tells her she is ruining his son and also his daughters marriage prospects

Background image1853 Collection: Traviata - Liebig - 1

Traviata - Liebig - 1
Act one, scene three : Alfredo and Violetta meet

Background image1853 Collection: J M Hoene-Wronski

J M Hoene-Wronski
J M HOENE-WRONSKI Polish/French scientist and mystic who found a mathematical proof of the Absolute

Background image1853 Collection: Lewis / Stornoway

Lewis / Stornoway
Lewism (Stornoway) showing the castle & harbour

Background image1853 Collection: Gambling Satire 1853

Gambling Satire 1853
A pack of cards meet to debate the threatened closure of betting shops; a contemporary satire by Cruikshank

Background image1853 Collection: Female Enfranchisement

Female Enfranchisement
Cruikshanks satirical projection of the effects of female enfranchisement

Background image1853 Collection: Racial / Arrow Heads 1853

Racial / Arrow Heads 1853
Native arrow heads made from flint

Background image1853 Collection: Sculpting Animals

Sculpting Animals
Waterstone Hawkins and an assistant in his workshop, creating the prehistoric animal sculptures for the grounds of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham

Background image1853 Collection: Married Couple Vis-A-Vis

Married Couple Vis-A-Vis
" Will you be our vis a vis?" A just-married couple in their finery

Background image1853 Collection: Edouard Brunnet / 1853

Edouard Brunnet / 1853
The prestidigitator Edouard Brunnet asks is this your card?

Background image1853 Collection: Sir George Cockburn

Sir George Cockburn
SIR GEORGE COCKBURN British naval officer. Commanded forces in War of 1812 during capture of Washington, D.C (1814)

Background image1853 Collection: Allsopps Brewery

Allsopps Brewery
ALLSOPPs BREWERY, Burton-upon-Trent

Background image1853 Collection: Ragged School 1853

Ragged School 1853
Children being taught at the Brook-Street ragged and industrial school

Background image1853 Collection: Great Eastern Rly Loco

Great Eastern Rly Loco
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway loco no 38

Background image1853 Collection: MENs COATS 1853

MENs COATS 1853
Three sobre looking French gentlemen in top hats, strapped trousers & double- breasted coats: one with a fur collar, one like a frock coat but without the waist seam

Background image1853 Collection: Sydney Charles Buxton / Vf

Sydney Charles Buxton / Vf
SYDNEY CHARLES BUXTON The Post-Master General enjoying a spot of fly fishing

Background image1853 Collection: Mary Devotional Card

Mary Devotional Card
Mary depicted as Notre-Dame des Victoires, madonna of the Archeconfrerie of the extremely holy and immaculate heart of Mary, crowned by Monseigneur Pacca. And Jesus

Background image1853 Collection: Pacifist Coat of Arms

Pacifist Coat of Arms
The Royal Arms of Britain, as amended to suit the principles of the Peace Society - a king Charles spaniel and a rabbit replace the lion and the unicorn

Background image1853 Collection: Golden Square, Soho, 1853

Golden Square, Soho, 1853
Golden Square: site of the model lodging house, erected by the General Society for improving the dwellings of the working classes

Background image1853 Collection: Architectural Museum

Architectural Museum
The Architectural Museum of the Architectural Association will not open until 1869, so this is evidently some kind of predecessor. It is located in Canon Row, Westminster

Background image1853 Collection: Stoning the Great Devil

Stoning the Great Devil
Pilgrims Stoning the great Devil

Background image1853 Collection: Imported Pineapples / 1853

Imported Pineapples / 1853
A great display of newly imported pineapples in a London warehouse - they are still a rarity in Britain

Background image1853 Collection: Pilgrims Costume

Pilgrims Costume
Male and female pilgrims in the approved costume for making the pilgrimage to Mecca

Background image1853 Collection: Amelia Opie

Amelia Opie
AMELIA OPIE writer, 2nd wife of John Opie

Background image1853 Collection: Industry / Scene / Dudley

Industry / Scene / Dudley
Dudley and its iron works, from the castle

Background image1853 Collection: Churches / Doncaster / 1852

Churches / Doncaster / 1852
St. Georges Church, Doncaster, before it was destroyed by fire in 1853

Background image1853 Collection: Alfred Beit

Alfred Beit
ALFRED BEIT German-born financier in South Africa, a friend of Rhodes : he bestowed much of his vast fortune in philanthropic gifts

Background image1853 Collection: Tail of Comet 1853

Tail of Comet 1853
Passing Events or The Tail of the Comet of 1853. A summary of the years notable events include the bringing of Layards bulls to the British Museum

Background image1853 Collection: William Jay - 2

William Jay - 2
WILLIAM JAY Nonconformist churchman and writer

Background image1853 Collection: Percy Moreton Scott

Percy Moreton Scott
Admiral sir PERCY MORETON SCOTT British naval commander

Background image1853 Collection: The Flooded Honddu

The Flooded Honddu
The flooded Honddu carrying away the buildings on its bank

Background image1853 Collection: Pigeon Show, London

Pigeon Show, London
Visitors at the Philo- Peristeron Societys annual pigeon show, London



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In the year 1853, a tapestry of historical events unfolded, leaving an indelible mark on various aspects of society. Cecil Rhodes, a visionary and imperialist, was born in this transformative year. Little did he know that his ambitions would shape the future of Africa. Meanwhile, in Arles, France, Vincent van Gogh's iconic "The Yellow House" stood as a testament to his artistic genius. The vibrant hues captured within its walls echoed the spirit of creativity that permeated throughout the era. Sir Richard Francis Burton embarked on daring expeditions during this time. His insatiable thirst for adventure led him to discover hidden treasures and unravel mysteries across uncharted territories. Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Traviata graced stages worldwide with its enchanting melodies. The cover of its vocal score from 1853 serves as a visual reminder of Verdi's timeless contribution to classical music. Amidst the tranquil countryside of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire stood the Stone Asylum—a sanctuary for those seeking solace from life's trials and tribulations. Its sturdy walls provided refuge for troubled souls in need. On distant shores, soldiers armed themselves with Indian Smoothbore muskets—Pattern 1858—a weapon that symbolized power and dominance during times of conflict. Across the Atlantic Ocean in Yonkers, New York, Otis Elevator Works revolutionized urban landscapes by introducing safe vertical transportation systems. Their factory along the Hudson River became synonymous with progress and innovation. The Emigrant Ship Hercules sailed off Cambelton in Scotland—an emblematic image representing hope and new beginnings for countless individuals seeking better lives abroad. Cecil Rhodes emerged as both hero and villain throughout history—his legacy forever entwined with tales of conquests and controversies alike. From Davie to Hero—the Right Honorable Cecil J. Rhodes left an indomitable imprint on African politics.