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"From weddings to vaccinations, a journey through subsequent moments in history" Step into the world of William Heath Robinson's "Wedding Feast

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Wedding Feast by William Heath Robinson

Wedding Feast by William Heath Robinson
Finely detailed colour illustration by William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) showing a wedding feast amid a rural setting. Robinson would follow this image with two more in subsequent years

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Nautilus Swim Club 1

Nautilus Swim Club 1
Fixture card of the Nautilus Swimming Club, a London club based at Camberwell Baths in south-east London. (see two subsequent items for their 1891 river picnic)

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Dornier Do 335 V1 CP-UA (1st prototype)

Dornier Do 335 V1 CP-UA (1st prototype), showing the oil cooler intake under the nose (incorporated into the annular radiator intake in all subsequent aircraft)

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Seismograph reading taken from the Omori Horizontal pendulum at Birmingham

Seismograph reading taken from the Omori Horizontal pendulum at Birmingham, showing the severity of the tremors during the San Francisco earthquake of 1906

Background imageSubsequent Collection: PROPHECY/SOLOMON

PROPHECY/SOLOMON
Solomon learns of the coming, and subsequent death of Jesus from the queen of Sheba, a curious item of Masonic folk-lore 10th century BC

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Lieutenant Collot, a French military aviator, successfully flies beneath the Tour Eiffel

Lieutenant Collot, a French military aviator, successfully flies beneath the Tour Eiffel, Paris : unfortunately he then hits a cable and dies in the subsequent crash. Date: 1926

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Corn Laws were introduced in 1815 to protect the British farmer from foreign competition

Corn Laws were introduced in 1815 to protect the British farmer from foreign competition, 19th century (lithograph)
527846 Corn Laws were introduced in 1815 to protect the British farmer from foreign competition, 19th century (lithograph) by Seymour

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Go-Daigo, the unfortunate Emperor, driven to hold court in the mountains (litho)

Go-Daigo, the unfortunate Emperor, driven to hold court in the mountains (litho)
6005006 Go-Daigo, the unfortunate Emperor, driven to hold court in the mountains (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Go-Daigo, the unfortunate Emperor)

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Revelations from the Riviera -What the smartest

Revelations from the Riviera -What the smartest
Revelations from the Riviera (1927) - What the smartest women wear at Monte Carlo is prophetic of what will be worn in London and Paris in the subsequent seasons

Background imageSubsequent Collection: WW1 - Mons and our Masterly Move - 1914

WW1 - Mons and our Masterly Move - 1914
WW1 - Mons and our Masterly Move - Field Marshall Sir John Frenchs Historical Dispatch explained. A pictorial map showing the famous British Expeditionary Force (BEF)

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Extracts from a Desert Diary (engraving)

Extracts from a Desert Diary (engraving)
1063574 Extracts from a Desert Diary (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Extracts from a Desert Diary)

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Fanny and Dora Watson, Kent / 178

Fanny and Dora Watson, Kent / 178
Fanny (right) and Dora (left) Watson. Taken at the Houghton photographic studio. The Watson Fanny Watson is wearing three War Service Bar stripes on her left arm

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Arab protest delegations demonstrations strikes

Arab protest delegations demonstrations strikes
Arab protest delegations, demonstrations and strikes against British policy in Palestine (subsequent to the foregoing disturbances 1929 riots). An Arab protest gathering in session

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Memorial to Major Charles Strafford MBE, Ranville

Memorial to Major Charles Strafford MBE, Ranville
After the war a number of veterans returned to Normandy to live and one of the most notable was Charles Strafford. He became very involved in the Commemorations associated with D-Day

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Friedrich Adler

Friedrich Adler
FRIEDRICH ADLER Austrian politician, who in 1916 assassinated Count Karl von Sturgkh, which does not seem to have interfered with his subsequent career. Date: 1875 - 1960

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Jamaica - Jubilee Square, Port Royal

Jamaica - Jubilee Square, Port Royal
Slide showing a photograph of a mast on the sand at Port Royal, named after Queen Victorias jubilee. Port Royal was a city located at the end of the Palisadoes at the mouth of the Kingston Harbour

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Jamaica - Street Scene, Port Royal

Jamaica - Street Scene, Port Royal
Slide showing a photograph of a street in Port Royal. Port Royal was a city located at the end of the Palisadoes at the mouth of the Kingston Harbour, in south-eastern Jamaica

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Suffragette W. S. P. U Hammer Brooch

Suffragette W. S. P. U Hammer Brooch
Suffragette brooch or badge in the shape of a hammer, inscribed on the head, March 1912. The silver brooch was presented to those W.S.P.U members who had smashed windows for the cause

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Diet of Speyer

Diet of Speyer
At the first Diet of Speyer, the protestants air their grievances and are granted freedom of worship, but these concessions will be withdrawn at the subsequent Diet in 1529

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Corn Laws were introduced in 1815 to protect the British farmer from foreign competition

Corn Laws were introduced in 1815 to protect the British farmer from foreign competition. The ensuing inflated price of wheat

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Sir Ronald Ferguson

Sir Ronald Ferguson
Major-general sir RONALD CRAUFURD (sic) FERGUSON British military commander in the Napoleonic Wars and subsequent. Date: 1773 - 1841

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Frances Sheridan

Frances Sheridan (1724 - 1766) - author, wrote first novel at age 15, subsequent writings praised by Johnson, staged by Garrick : also produced Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Jamaica - Jamaica Anchorage

Jamaica - Jamaica Anchorage
Slide showing a photograph of the view from the arsenal at Port Royal. Port Royal was a city located at the end of the Palisadoes at the mouth of the Kingston Harbour, in south-eastern Jamaica

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Jamaica - Panorama from Arsenal

Jamaica - Panorama from Arsenal
Slide showing a photograph of the view from the arsenal at Port Royal. Port Royal was a city located at the end of the Palisadoes at the mouth of the Kingston Harbour, in south-eastern Jamaica

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Jamaica - Panorama of Port Royal

Jamaica - Panorama of Port Royal
Slide showing a photograph over looking Port Royal. Port Royal was a city located at the end of the Palisadoes at the mouth of the Kingston Harbour, in south-eastern Jamaica

Background imageSubsequent Collection: The San Francisco earthquake of April 18, 1906

The San Francisco earthquake of April 18, 1906
Cartoon showing a globe-headed American character nursing his bandaged head; a humorous look at the effects of the San Francisco earthquake on the American economy

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Young man climbing a rock, Anonymous, erven Jacob Lescailje, unknown, 1675

Young man climbing a rock, Anonymous, erven Jacob Lescailje, unknown, 1675

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Mahmut Sevket Pasa and chief staff

Mahmut Sevket Pasa and chief staff
Mahmut Sevket Pasa (18561913) and chief staff - Ottoman soldier and statesman who, in 1909, suppressed a religious uprising, forced the subsequent deposition of Sultan Abdulhamid II

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Picture No. 10891409

Picture No. 10891409
Stacked Pine Logs - left on a logging site for subsequent transportation - forest (Pinus sylvestris ) Date:

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Sqn Cdr E H Dunnings Sopwith Pup N6453

Sqn Cdr E H Dunnings Sopwith Pup N6453
Sqn Cdr E.H. Dunnings Sopwith Pup, N6453, landing on the forward deck of HMS Furious during a subsequent attempt on 7 August 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Arrest of Councillor Broussel 26 August 26 August 1648 Jean-Paul Laurens 1838-1921

Arrest of Councillor Broussel 26 August 26 August 1648 Jean-Paul Laurens 1838-1921, French Academic painter. Pierre Broussel member of Paris Parlement (c1575-1654) arrested by Mazarin

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Milking parlour equipped with Thistle suction and pulsation milking machine, 1895

Milking parlour equipped with Thistle suction and pulsation milking machine, 1895. Devised by Dr Alexander Shields of Glasgow, Scotland, in 1895

Background imageSubsequent Collection: John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) born at Bideford, Devon, England. Officer in the

John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) born at Bideford, Devon, England. Officer in the British Indian Army and explorer of Africa

Background imageSubsequent Collection: John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) born at Bideford, Devon, England. Officer in the

John Hanning Speke (1827-1864) born at Bideford, Devon, England. Officer in the British Indian Army and explorer of Africa

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Jacobs Ladder / German Ms

Jacobs Ladder / German Ms
Two illustrations depicting Jacobs dream and his subsequent ladder

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Mahmut Sevket Pasa

Mahmut Sevket Pasa
Ottoman soldier and statesman who, in 1909, suppressed a religious uprising, forced the subsequent deposition of Sultan Abdlhamid II, and served as grand vizier (chief minister) in 1913

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Louis Pasteur in his laboratory

Louis Pasteur in his laboratory
Born in 1822, he studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Louis Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit

Louis Pasteur experimenting on a chloroformed rabbit
Born in 1822, he studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageSubsequent Collection: M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris

M. Pasteur in his laboratory in Paris
Louis Pasteur was born in 1822. He studied chemistry under Delafosse. Discovering the nature of fermentation, he went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Portrait of Louis Pasteur

Portrait of Louis Pasteur
Louis Pasteur (1822-95) studied chemistry under Delafosse. He discovered the nature of the fermentation and went on to research his germ theory of disease

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Adrien De Gerlache

Adrien De Gerlache
ADRIEN DE GERLACHE Belgian sailor and explorer, sailed the Belgica into the Antarctic, made several subsequent expeditions

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Maxim Project 1889

Maxim Project 1889
Hiram Maxims first flying machine - a monster which became less ungainly in subsequent models

Background imageSubsequent Collection: Dante Falls in Love

Dante Falls in Love
DANTE, as a small boy, falls in love with Beatrice Portinari, who will figure in his subsequent writings



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"From weddings to vaccinations, a journey through subsequent moments in history" Step into the world of William Heath Robinson's "Wedding Feast, " where love and celebration intertwine. Nautilus Swim Club 1 invites you to dive into the refreshing waters of leisure and camaraderie. In the realm of medicine, vaccination emerges as a crucial tool against diseases. Witness the impact through seismograph readings from Birmingham during the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Delve into prophecies and legends surrounding Solomon, an enigmatic figure whose wisdom still echoes today. Lieutenant Collot's daring flight beneath Paris' iconic Tour Eiffel captivates hearts until tragedy strikes in a subsequent crash. Travel back to 1815 when Corn Laws shielded British farmers from foreign competition, shaping agricultural landscapes for years to come. Explore Fanny and Dora Watson's life in Kent, their story echoing across time. Marvel at technological advancements with Dornier Do 335 V1 CP-UA, the first prototype that pushed boundaries in aviation history. Friedrich Adler leaves his mark as a prominent figure while Jamaica's Jubilee Square and vibrant street scenes paint vivid pictures of its rich heritage. These subsequent moments weave together tales of triumphs and tragedies, showcasing humanity's resilience throughout history. Step forward and immerse yourself in this captivating tapestry that connects past with present.