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EDITORS COMMENTS"From the Monaco Grand Prix in 1969 to Herne the Hunter

Background imageLeads Collection: Rupert at Edgehill

Rupert at Edgehill
Battle of EDGEHILL : Prince Ruperts charge which, though it did not bring a Royalist victory, prevented a Royalist defeat

Background imageLeads Collection: Battle of Blenheim 1704

Battle of Blenheim 1704
BATTLE OF BLENHEIM Brigadier Rose leads the British infantry to the assault, whilst Marlborough was leading the cavalry

Background imageLeads Collection: Monaco Grand Prix / 1969

Monaco Grand Prix / 1969
Jackie Stewart, in a Matra- Ford (7), leads Chris Amons Ferrari (11) away from the grid at the start of the Monaco Grand Prix. Both failed to finish the race

Background imageLeads Collection: Captain Berrys dachshunds in the park

Captain Berrys dachshunds in the park
A large number of dachshunds, one of them a rough coated specimen, are taken for a walk in the park. They belong to a Captain Berry of Queens Gate Terrace, South Kensington, London

Background imageLeads Collection: Lion Leads in Jutland

Lion Leads in Jutland
HMS Lion leads the battle- cruisers into the fray at the Battle of Jutland

Background imageLeads Collection: Athenodorus and Ghost

Athenodorus and Ghost
The Greek Stoic philosopher Athenodorus (died 7 AD) rents a haunted house, whose ghost leads him to its improperly buried bones : regarded as the first investigated ghost story

Background imageLeads Collection: Herne the Hunter

Herne the Hunter
Herne the hunter hangs himself because his hunting skill has been taken in payment for the miraculous cure of a mortal wound. But every night he leads a spectral hunt

Background imageLeads Collection: Turkey / Izmir / Street / C19

Turkey / Izmir / Street / C19
A man leads his donkey and camels along a narrow street in Izmir. Date: 19th century

Background imageLeads Collection: 100 Years War / Agincourt

100 Years War / Agincourt
Henry V leads the English to victory at Agincourt, defeating an army four times as large : the French lost 8000, the English 400

Background imageLeads Collection: Events / Napoleonic War

Events / Napoleonic War
BATTLE OF JENA Murat leads the French cavalry to victory against the Prussians

Background imageLeads Collection: Robert Lindsay at Alma

Robert Lindsay at Alma
Lieut. Robert Lindsay of the 1st Battalion Scots Fusilier Guards leads a charge against the Russian Batteries. He was awarded the Victoria Cross

Background imageLeads Collection: Siege of Lucknow

Siege of Lucknow
Lieutenant Macpherson leads a a charge by the 78th Highlanders to capture enemy guns at Lucknow. He was awarded the Victoria Cross

Background imageLeads Collection: Domestic Sheep, Dalesbred, flock

Domestic Sheep, Dalesbred, flock, with shepherd leading on snow covered moorland, near Pen-y-ghent, Yorkshire Dales N.P. North Yorkshire, England, January

Background imageLeads Collection: King Henry V at Battle of Agincourt

King Henry V at Battle of Agincourt
Henry V leads the English to victory at Agincourt, defeating an army four times as large : the French lost 8000, the English 400 during the hundred years war Date: 1415

Background imageLeads Collection: Farm Boy & Plough Horse

Farm Boy & Plough Horse
A farm boy leads two plough horses across a field

Background imageLeads Collection: French Revolution / Song

French Revolution / Song
Marianne leads the revolutionary army in the Marseillaise, the French national anthem

Background imageLeads Collection: Battle of Zorndorf

Battle of Zorndorf
BATTLE OF ZORNDORF Friedrich der Grosse leads his soldiers at the Battle of Zorndorf, defeating the Russians though he loses 11, 000 men in the process

Background imageLeads Collection: Cicero V Verres

Cicero V Verres
Cicero leads the opposition against Verres, governor of Sicily, who will throw up his defence and take flight

Background imageLeads Collection: Fox Sisters

Fox Sisters
The Fox family respond to mysterious rappings in their home at Hydesville, New York, which they attribute to spirits; this leads to the creation of spiritualism

Background imageLeads Collection: Druidess / Vercingetorix

Druidess / Vercingetorix
A Druidess of the Ile de Sayne reveals the destiny of Gaul to Vercingetorix, who leads his countrymen to defeat by the Romans Date: circa 60 BC

Background imageLeads Collection: Small Munsterlander

Small Munsterlander
ME-2052 Dog - Small Munsterlander Also known as Kleiner Munsterlander Vorstehhund, Heidewachtel

Background imageLeads Collection: Fighting in Sarajevo

Fighting in Sarajevo
The Austrian occupation of Bosnia leads to fighting in the streets of Sarajevo

Background imageLeads Collection: Pied Piper / Greenaway / Kid

Pied Piper / Greenaway / Kid
The Pied Piper leads the children away from the town

Background imageLeads Collection: Satan Leads the Dance

Satan Leads the Dance
SATAN LEADS THE DANCE

Background imageLeads Collection: Keeper Collins on a lawn at London Zoo with a Clouded Rock Iguana on a lead, London Zoo

Keeper Collins on a lawn at London Zoo with a Clouded Rock Iguana on a lead, London Zoo
2921582 Keeper Collins on a lawn at London Zoo with a Clouded Rock Iguana on a lead, London Zoo, 1924 (b/w photo) by Bond

Background imageLeads Collection: DEADLY TEETOTALISM

DEADLY TEETOTALISM
Deadly teetotalism leads to a shorter life than temperate enjoyment of fine whiskey, claims an advertisement for Long Johns Ben Nevis Whiskey, distilled in Fort William. Date: 1890

Background imageLeads Collection: Greetings to you all - A pretty skater leads a Pierrot

Greetings to you all - A pretty skater leads a Pierrot and other revellers onto the ice. She holds a long stick onto which an orange Chinese lantern is attached. Date: 1905

Background imageLeads Collection: Animal Bicycle Race

Animal Bicycle Race
Various animals compete in a cycle race : the ostrich leads on his penny-farthing, but the kangaroo is catching up

Background imageLeads Collection: Blind Man and Guide Dog

Blind Man and Guide Dog
A German Shepherd leads a blind man in a street, steering him between a lamp- post and a carelessly parked bicycle. Date: 1935

Background imageLeads Collection: Sheep farming, shepherd leading flock of crossbred mule ewes down town high street

Sheep farming, shepherd leading flock of crossbred mule ewes down town high street, returning back to farm for lambing, Wendover, Buckinghamshire, England, January

Background imageLeads Collection: Domestic Dog, Border Terrier, two adults

Domestic Dog, Border Terrier, two adults, on twin lead, being walked by owner on path beside river, England, april

Background imageLeads Collection: Vendee Larochejacquelin

Vendee Larochejacquelin
If I retreat, shoot me : if I advance, follow me : if I am killed, avenge me. Vendee commander Larochejacquelein leads his men heroically, but he will be killed in action

Background imageLeads Collection: Dog - Boxer playing with leash

Dog - Boxer playing with leash
ME-2110 Dog - Boxer playing with leash Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageLeads Collection: Manchester Ship Canal 2

Manchester Ship Canal 2
Map showing the eastern end of the Canal, where it leaves Manchester and leads westwards towards the sea at Liverpool

Background imageLeads Collection: Midnight Steeplechase 2

Midnight Steeplechase 2
THE MIDNIGHT STEEPLECHASE The large field near Biless Corner - Subden leads over the fence

Background imageLeads Collection: Kaizen leads to Improvement - a metaphor showing how kaizen makes the way to reach desired improvement

Kaizen leads to Improvement - a metaphor showing how kaizen makes the way to reach desired improvement

Background imageLeads Collection: The Story of the Three Calendars

The Story of the Three Calendars. The Prince leads the lady to the tomb. Date: 1914

Background imageLeads Collection: The Old Woman. Death is depicted guiding an old

The Old Woman. Death is depicted guiding an old woman who walks with the help of a cane and holding a rosary in her hand. Another skeleton leads the way while playing a musical percussion instrument

Background imageLeads Collection: Picture series Kings, Henry II

Picture series Kings, Henry II, 1558, Duke Francis of Guise leads the reconquest of Calais from the English in the middle of winter, Liebig picture

Background imageLeads Collection: Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791-1864) (Jakob Liebmann Beer)

Giacomo Meyerbeer (1791-1864) (Jakob Liebmann Beer) German composer who settled in Paris and established himself as one of the leading composers of French grand opera

Background imageLeads Collection: Cypresses and road leading to the cemetery

Cypresses and road leading to the cemetery, Skutari, Constantinople, Istanbul, Turkey, View from 1885, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageLeads Collection: Maximilien de Robespierre, 6 May 1758

Maximilien de Robespierre, 6 May 1758, 28 July 1794, baptised Maximilien-Francois-Marie-Isidore, also known as the Incorruptible, was a French lawyer, revolutionary and leading Jacobin politician

Background imageLeads Collection: Anton Springer, 13 July 1825 - 31 May 1891

Anton Springer, 13 July 1825 - 31 May 1891, full name: Anton Heinrich Springer, one of the leading German art historians of the 19th century, historical

Background imageLeads Collection: Wedding rider in Poland, leading the bridal procession

Wedding rider in Poland, leading the bridal procession, 1890, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century

Background imageLeads Collection: East Indian postal official and letter from the Cortyraeans to the Oracle of Dodona

East Indian postal official and letter from the Cortyraeans to the Oracle of Dodona, on lead plates, illustration from 1880, Greece, Historical

Background imageLeads Collection: Sir Austen Henry Layard, 5 March 1817

Sir Austen Henry Layard, 5 March 1817, 5 July 1894, one of the leading British archaeologists of the 19th century, Historical, digital reproduction of a 19th century original

Background imageLeads Collection: Unicorn. Trumpeters leading Caesar on horseback

Unicorn. Trumpeters leading Caesar on horseback, from The Triumphs of Caesar, 1504, Jacob of Strasbourg, Italy, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageLeads Collection: William Wordsworth (born 7 April 1770 in Cockermouth)

William Wordsworth (born 7 April 1770 in Cockermouth)
William Wordsworth (born 7 April 1770 in Cockermouth, died 23 April 1850) was a British poet and leading member of the English Romantic movement, Historical

Background imageLeads Collection: Clair (e) Josephe Leris, self ennobled Claire Josephe Hippolyte Leris de La Tude

Clair (e) Josephe Leris, self ennobled Claire Josephe Hippolyte Leris de La Tude, also known by the pen name Hippolyte Clairon (born 25 January 1723 near Conde-sur-l'Escaut, Departement Nord)

Background imageLeads Collection: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (born 13 September 1521 in Bourne)

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (born 13 September 1521 in Bourne)
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (born 13 September 1521 in Bourne, died 4 August 1598 in London) was an English politician, leading statesman and first minister (1558 to 1598), Historical

Background imageLeads Collection: James Douglas 4th Earl of Morton c

James Douglas 4th Earl of Morton c

Background imageLeads Collection: William Harvey 1578-1657, a leading English physician in the first half of the 17th century

William Harvey 1578-1657, a leading English physician in the first half of the 17th century

Background imageLeads Collection: John Ray, also known as Wray, 1627-1705

John Ray, also known as Wray, 1627-1705, leading English naturalist and botanist of the 17th century

Background imageLeads Collection: James Douglas 4th Earl of Morton, c

James Douglas 4th Earl of Morton, c. 1516, 1581, Scottish lord who played a leading role in the overthrow of Mary Queen of Scots

Background imageLeads Collection: Frederick North 2nd Earl of Guilford Lord North 1732

Frederick North 2nd Earl of Guilford Lord North 1732, 1792 Prime Minister of Great Britain and leading figure in the American Revolution from the book Crabbs Historical Dictionary from 1825

Background imageLeads Collection: Raymond Gaston Plante (1834-1889) French physicist who invented the first accumulator or electric battery in 1859

Raymond Gaston Plante (1834-1889) French physicist who invented the first accumulator or electric battery in 1859

Background imageLeads Collection: John Ray, also called Wray, 1627-1705

John Ray, also called Wray, 1627-1705, Leading English naturalist and botanist of the 17th century, Illustration from Old England's Worthies, published around 1880, Historical

Background imageLeads Collection: William Harvey, 1578-1657, A leading English physician in the first half of the 17th century

William Harvey, 1578-1657, A leading English physician in the first half of the 17th century, Illustration from Old England's Worthies, published around 1880, Historical

Background imageLeads Collection: Demosthenes, 384 BC, 322 BC, was one of the most important Greek orators

Demosthenes, 384 BC, 322 BC, was one of the most important Greek orators

Background imageLeads Collection: Generalmarschall Fuerst Bluecher von Wahlstatt leads the Allies across the Rhine at Kaub

Generalmarschall Fuerst Bluecher von Wahlstatt leads the Allies across the Rhine at Kaub, 1814, Germany, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageLeads Collection: Noah leading the animals into the ark

Noah leading the animals into the ark, Noah's ark was, according to the biblical Book of Genesis, a buoyant box built by the patriarch Noah, c

Background imageLeads Collection: Portrait of Tadeusz Korzon (b. 9 November 1839) (d)

Portrait of Tadeusz Korzon (b. 9 November 1839) (d)

Background imageLeads Collection: Ancient Rome, Romano Campidoglio con Scalinata che va alla Chiesa d'Araceli

Ancient Rome, Romano Campidoglio con Scalinata che va alla Chiesa d'Araceli, View of the Capitoline Hill with the Stairs Leading to the Church of Santa Maria d'Aracoeli, 1770, Italy

Background imageLeads Collection: Florian Geyer after his victory over the garrison of Weinsberg

Florian Geyer after his victory over the garrison of Weinsberg, Florian Geyer of Giebelstadt, 1490, 1525, was a German nobleman, diplomat and knight

Background imageLeads Collection: Paris, Street leading to the Opera

Paris, Street leading to the Opera, Historical copperplate, ca 1890, France, Europe

Background imageLeads Collection: Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Freiherr Knigge

Adolph Franz Friedrich Ludwig Freiherr Knigge, 16 October 1752, 6 May 1796, was a German writer and Enlightenment philosopher, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century

Background imageLeads Collection: Wolfgang Heribert Freiherr von Dalberg

Wolfgang Heribert Freiherr von Dalberg, 18 November 1750, 27 September 1806, was a leading civil servant first in the Electoral Palatinate, later in the Grand Duchy of Baden

Background imageLeads Collection: Fish, 1. white bream (Abramis brama)

Fish, 1. white bream (Abramis brama), also known as glees, pliete or half bream, Abramis blicca, 2. zope or pointy plum, Ballerus ballerus (Abramis ballerus), 3

Background imageLeads Collection: Titian, Tiziano Vecellio, born around 1488 to 1490

Titian, Tiziano Vecellio, born around 1488 to 1490, died 27 August 1576

Background imageLeads Collection: Lead mining in Otavi, German Southwest

Lead mining in Otavi, German Southwest, Colony, Namibia, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original artwork from the early 20th century, exact original date unknown, Africa

Background imageLeads Collection: Empress Eugenie de Montijo

Empress Eugenie de Montijo

Background imageLeads Collection: Statue of Richard Cobden (3 June 1804 - 2 April 1865)

Statue of Richard Cobden (3 June 1804 - 2 April 1865), a British entrepreneur and the leading figure of Manchester Liberalism and the Free Trade Movement, Historic

Background imageLeads Collection: Emperor Nicholas makes the first attempt in Warsaw to carry out telegraphy to St Petersburg

Emperor Nicholas makes the first attempt in Warsaw to carry out telegraphy to St Petersburg, 1869, Poland, Historic, digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th century artwork

Background imageLeads Collection: Empress Eugenie de Montijo

Empress Eugenie de Montijo

Background imageLeads Collection: Statue of Richard Cobden (3 June 1804 - 2 April 1865)

Statue of Richard Cobden (3 June 1804 - 2 April 1865), a British entrepreneur and the leading figure of Manchester Liberalism and the Free Trade Movement, Historic

Background imageLeads Collection: Koloman Tisza Count of Borosjeno et Szeged

Koloman Tisza Count of Borosjeno et Szeged, 16 December 1830, 23 March 1902, was a leading politician of Austria-Hungary as Prime Minister of Hungary for many years from 1875 to 1890, Historical

Background imageLeads Collection: The image describes a military procession in which the leading horseman or aquilifer carries one or an eagle (Aquila)

The image describes a military procession in which the leading horseman or aquilifer carries one or an eagle (Aquila), the most important standard for the Roman legion

Background imageLeads Collection: Bleiherd, historical account from Georgius Agricola

Bleiherd, historical account from Georgius Agricola, De re metallica libri XII, Berg- und Huettenwesen, Metallkunde, published 1556

Background imageLeads Collection: Georges Jacques Danton, 175-1794

Georges Jacques Danton, 175-1794, was a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution, 1880, historical woodcut, Germany, Europe

Background imageLeads Collection: General Marshal Prince Bluecher von Wahlstatt leads the allies at Kaub across the Rhine

General Marshal Prince Bluecher von Wahlstatt leads the allies at Kaub across the Rhine, 1814, woodcut, Germany, Europe

Background imageLeads Collection: Wall paintings in the tomb of Nomarch Chnumhotep II

Wall paintings in the tomb of Nomarch Chnumhotep II, ca

Background imageLeads Collection: Marble Bridge of Seventeen Arches leading to the island in the lake of Onane-Cheon-Chane

Marble Bridge of Seventeen Arches leading to the island in the lake of Onane-Cheon-Chane, China, historical illustration, wood engraving, circa 1888, Asia

Background imageLeads Collection: Karl Ferdinand Gutzkow, 1811 - 1878

Karl Ferdinand Gutzkow, 1811 - 1878, a German writer, playwright and journalist, one of the leading voices of the Young Germany movement and an important representative of early realism in Germany

Background imageLeads Collection: Franz Joseph Haydn, 1732 - 1809

Franz Joseph Haydn, 1732 - 1809, Austrian composer and leading representative of the Viennese classicism, wood engraving, 1880



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"From the Monaco Grand Prix in 1969 to Herne the Hunter: Unveiling the Leads that Shaped History" Step into Captain Berry's dachshunds' playful world at the park, where even their leads hold tales of adventure. Stroll through the vibrant streets of Izmir, Turkey, where a C19 street scene reveals secrets hidden within Lion Leads. Uncover the heroic stories behind Battle of Blenheim in 1704 and Agincourt during the infamous 100 Years War - leads that changed destinies forever. Witness Robert Lindsay's commanding presence at Alma as he takes charge amidst Napoleonic War events that shaped nations. Amidst snow-covered moorlands near Pen-y-ghent, follow a flock of Domestic Sheep led by their shepherd - an age-old lead guiding survival. Relive the harrowing Siege of Lucknow as leads intertwine with courage and resilience against all odds. Discover Athenodorus' chilling encounter with a ghost - a lead that delves into ancient mysteries and supernatural realms.

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