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31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection (#7)

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Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for Cote d Azur and Corsica

Advertisement for Cote d Azur and Corsica, with summer and winter sports. circa 1930

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for Dauphine, France

Advertisement for Dauphine, France
French railways advertisement for Dauphine, France. circa 1940s

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for Alsace, France

Advertisement for Alsace, France
French railways advertisement for Alsace, France. 1946

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for Cote d Azur Varoise, France

Advertisement for Cote d Azur Varoise, France, offering sea and sun. circa 1938

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for Nice, South of France

Advertisement for Nice, South of France. circa 1938

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for Juan les Pins, Antibes, France

Advertisement for Juan les Pins, Antibes, France
Advertisement for Juan les Pins, Antibes, South of France. 1930s

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Beausoleil, Monte Carlo, Monaco

Beausoleil, Monte Carlo, Monaco. circa 1930s

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for Cannes, South of France

Advertisement for Cannes, South of France -- where the sun is king. circa 1930s

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for the French Riviera, Cote d Azur

Advertisement for the French Riviera, Cote d Azur. circa 1946

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Advertisement for Peira-Cava, summer and winter

Advertisement for Peira-Cava, summer and winter
Advertisement for Peira-Cava, a short distance from Nice, offering summer and winter holidays. circa 1930s

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Launch of the Hannibal steamship, 1854

Launch of the Hannibal steamship, 1854
The launch of the HMSS Hannibal screw steamship on 31st January 1854 at Deptford Dockyard. The ship served in the Crimean War. Date: 1854

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Gad, Old Testament patriarch

Gad, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate VIII. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Naphtali, Old Testament patriarch

Naphtali, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate X. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Issachar, Old Testament patriarch

Issachar, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate VI. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Zebulun, Old Testament patriarch

Zebulun, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate V. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Dan, Old Testament patriarch

Dan, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate VII. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Asher, Old Testament patriarch

Asher, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate IX. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Levi, Old Testament patriarch

Levi, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate III. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Judah, Old Testament patriarch

Judah, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes bible, Plate IV. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Simeon, Old Testament patriarch

Simeon, Old Testament patriarch, in Thomas Bankes Bible, Plate II. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Melchizedek bringing forth bread and wine

Melchizedek bringing forth bread and wine
Melchizedek, King of Salem, bringing forth bread and wine and blessing Abram (Abraham) - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 14.19. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Noah entering the Ark with his family

Noah entering the Ark with his family and the living creatures agreeable to the divine command - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 7.7. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Noah offering up sacrifices to God

Noah offering up sacrifices to God as a grateful acknowledgement for his deliverance from the Deluge - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 8.20. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Jacob requiring an oath from his son Joseph

Jacob requiring an oath from his son Joseph to bury him in Canaan - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 47.31. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Jacob blessing Joseph and his two sons

Jacob blessing Joseph and his two sons Ephraim and Manasseh - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 48.20. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Joseph introducing Jacob to Pharaoh

Joseph introducing Jacob to Pharaoh
Joseph introducing his father Jacob to Pharaoh, King of Egypt - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 47.7. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: First meeting of Joseph and his brothers in Egypt

First meeting of Joseph and his brothers in Egypt - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 42.6. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Joseph made Governor and honoured

Joseph made Governor and honoured by order of Pharaoh, King of Egypt - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 41.43. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: The expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise

The expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 3.24. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Pharaoah has his dreams interpreted by Joseph

Pharaoah has his dreams interpreted by Joseph
Pharaoah, King of Egypt, hearing the interpretation of his two dreams from Joseph - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 41.26. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Joseph cast into prison

Joseph cast into prison
Joseph after being falsely accused by Potiphars wife cast into prison - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 39.20. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Jacobs heavenly vision of the ladder and angels

Jacobs heavenly vision of the ladder and angels at Bethel - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 28.12. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Jacob and the flocks of Laban

Jacob and the flocks of Laban
Jacob setting rods of poplar and hazel before the flocks of Laban - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 30.38. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Jacob obtaining the blessing of his father Isaac

Jacob obtaining the blessing of his father Isaac
Jacob by the instructions of Rebekah obtaining the blessing of his father Isaac - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 27.27. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Rebekah giving drink to Abrahams servant

Rebekah giving drink to Abrahams servant and drawing water for his camels - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 24.18. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Abrahams faith displayed by offering his son Isaac

Abrahams faith displayed by offering his son Isaac for a sacrifice - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 22.15. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Abraham before the three angels

Abraham before the three angels
Abraham prostrating himself before the three angels he afterwards entertained - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 18.2. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Abimelech restoring Sarah to Abraham

Abimelech restoring Sarah to Abraham
Abimelech, King of Gerar, restoring Sarah to her husband Abraham - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 20.14. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Lot and his two daughters on their journey

Lot and his two daughters on their journey from Sodom to Zoar - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 19.15. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Hagar in distress with her son

Hagar in distress with her son, comforted by an angel in the wilderness - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 21.17. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: The Glory of the Lord and Abrams sacrifices

The Glory of the Lord and Abrams sacrifices
The Glory of the Lord passing between the sacrifices offered up by Abram (Abraham) - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 15.17. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Lot parting from his uncle to dwell in the Plain of Jordan

Lot parting from his uncle to dwell in the Plain of Jordan
Lot parting from his uncle Abram (Abraham) to dwell in the Plain of Jordan - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 13.2. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Eve presenting the forbidden fruit to Adam

Eve presenting the forbidden fruit to Adam - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 3.6. 1787

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Big City fire at a warehouse on Queen Victoria Street

Big City fire at a warehouse on Queen Victoria Street, London - Evening light. - St. Pauls Cathedral can be seen in the background - 28th June 1939 1939

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Fauntleroy Dress 1889

Fauntleroy Dress 1889
Cavalier costume (a style that pre-dates the 1886 Hodgson Burnett novel): velvet tunic & knickerbockers, lace falling collar & cuffs, sash with bow on one hip & buckle shoes. Date: 1889

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Captain tasting the mens dinner on Christmas day

Captain tasting the mens dinner on Christmas day
Cooking the plum pudding in a German steel helmet - A Christmas Scene in a British dug-out at the front. 1916

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: Sir John Fowler, engineer

Sir John Fowler, engineer
Sir John Fowler(1817-1898), English civil engineer. Designer of the Forth Railway Bridge, and chief engineer for the worlds first underground railway, the London Metropolitan Railway. 1817 - 1898

Background image31 May 2016 Canvas Print Collection: The Lusitania struck by a torpedo

The Lusitania struck by a torpedo
A page from the Illustrated London News showing three sketches of a series of five by Oliver Bernard, a scenic artist at the Covent Garden Opera, who was on board the Lusitania, and survived



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