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Background imageHistory Collection: Ranks of Warriors in the Aztec Army

Ranks of Warriors in the Aztec Army

Background imageHistory Collection: Portrait of Meiji emperor

Portrait of Meiji emperor

Background imageHistory Collection: Prophet Daniel from the painted frescos within the Sistine Chapel Rome by Michelangelo

Prophet Daniel from the painted frescos within the Sistine Chapel Rome by Michelangelo 1508-1512

Background imageHistory Collection: Sigismondo Malatesta (1417 - 1468), known as the Wolf of Rimini, Italian condottiero and nobleman

Sigismondo Malatesta (1417 - 1468), known as the Wolf of Rimini, Italian condottiero and nobleman, a member of the House of Malatesta

Background imageHistory Collection: portrait of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, dated 1518, is by Albrecht Durer (1471

portrait of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, dated 1518, is by Albrecht Durer (1471 - 1528

Background imageHistory Collection: Sargon II reigned 722 - 705 BC) Assyrian king

Sargon II reigned 722 - 705 BC) Assyrian king

Background imageHistory Collection: Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941) Canadian physiologist who with his assistant

Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941) Canadian physiologist who with his assistant, CH Best, discovered Insulin (1921). Nobel prize for medicine 1923. Photograph courtesy of The Nobel Foundation

Background imageHistory Collection: Francisco Pizarro (c1478-1541) Spanish conquistador. Pizarro and his soldiers

Francisco Pizarro (c1478-1541) Spanish conquistador. Pizarro and his soldiers on the island of Gallo. Mosaic from Pizarros tomb in Lima Cathedral

Background imageHistory Collection: Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 - 1669) The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp. 1632 Oil

Rembrandt van Rijn (1606 - 1669) The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp. 1632 Oil on canvas

Background imageHistory Collection: North American Indian artifact: Ceremonial basket. Wappo, California

North American Indian artifact: Ceremonial basket. Wappo, California

Background imageHistory Collection: Queen Tiye, Egyptian, Medinet el Ghurob, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep III, ca

Queen Tiye, Egyptian, Medinet el Ghurob, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep III, ca. 1355 BC

Background imageHistory Collection: Alfred Austin (1835-1913) British poet laureate from 1896. Austin at home at Swinford Old Manor

Alfred Austin (1835-1913) British poet laureate from 1896. Austin at home at Swinford Old Manor, Ashford, Kent, c1903

Background imageHistory Collection: William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908) British physicist, electrical engineer and inventor

William Edward Ayrton (1847-1908) British physicist, electrical engineer and inventor. Professor of electrical engineering, South Kensington. Photograph published c1890. Woodburytype

Background imageHistory Collection: Horemheb (reigned c1348-c1320 BC) last king of 18th dynasty, flanked by goddess Isis

Horemheb (reigned c1348-c1320 BC) last king of 18th dynasty, flanked by goddess Isis (horns and solar disc on head) and her son the falcon headed god Horus. Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt

Background imageHistory Collection: William Penn (1644-1718) English Quaker colonist, treating with native North Americans

William Penn (1644-1718) English Quaker colonist, treating with native North Americans on the site of Philadelphia, November, 1682. Indian sitting on left is holding a pipe of peace

Background imageHistory Collection: Production and processing various sorts of glass from Plate, Sheet (window) and moulded wares

Production and processing various sorts of glass from Plate, Sheet (window) and moulded wares, to Crystal and Optical items. Print c1870

Background imageHistory Collection: View of Earth from Apollo 10 from approximately 100, 000 miles. Europe, Asia and parts

View of Earth from Apollo 10 from approximately 100, 000 miles. Europe, Asia and parts of Africa visible with some cloud cover. NASA photograph

Background imageHistory Collection: Chariot race in Ancient Rome, late 19th century illustration. Bread and circuses

Chariot race in Ancient Rome, late 19th century illustration. Bread and circuses were two methods used to keep Emperors in favour with the citizens of Rome

Background imageHistory Collection: Epicurus (341-271BC) Ancient Greek philosopher and founder of Epicurean school. Portrait

Epicurus (341-271BC) Ancient Greek philosopher and founder of Epicurean school. Portrait bust

Background imageHistory Collection: Mithras, ancient Persian god of light and ruler of universe, slaying the bull. Roman

Mithras, ancient Persian god of light and ruler of universe, slaying the bull. Roman marble sculpture. AD100-150, Vienna, Kunsthistorische Museum

Background imageHistory Collection: Neptune, god of the oceans. From an antique bust

Neptune, god of the oceans. From an antique bust

Background imageHistory Collection: Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian radio pioneer, right, and David Sarnoff (1891-1971)

Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) Italian radio pioneer, right, and David Sarnoff (1891-1971) Russian-born American pioneer of radio and television broadcasting, at RCAs Radio Central, Riverhead

Background imageHistory Collection: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (born Hahn) 1831-1891. Russian-born American theosophist

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (born Hahn) 1831-1891. Russian-born American theosophist, photographed at Ithaca, NY 1875, the year she co-founded the Theosophical Society with Henry Olcott

Background imageHistory Collection: Albert EINSTEIN (1879-1955), German-Swiss-American mathematical physicist, at Mount

Albert EINSTEIN (1879-1955), German-Swiss-American mathematical physicist, at Mount Wilson Observatory, United States, examining the spectrograph at base of 150-foot tower telescope

Background imageHistory Collection: Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 1558. Last Tudor monarch

Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 1558. Last Tudor monarch. Crayon drawing of 1575 attributed to Fredrigo Zuccero or Zucchero

Background imageHistory Collection: Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) British physicist. Electrical resistances. Electric telegraph

Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) British physicist. Electrical resistances. Electric telegraph. Concertina

Background imageHistory Collection: Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) English chemist and Presbyterian minister. Reverse of

Joseph Priestley (1733-1804) English chemist and Presbyterian minister. Reverse of commemorative medal dated 1803 showing his pneumatic trough for collecting gases, and other equipment

Background imageHistory Collection: William Caxton (c1422-91) English printer, presenting to Edward IV what is considered

William Caxton (c1422-91) English printer, presenting to Edward IV what is considered first book printed in England Dictes or Sayeings of the Philosophres 1477, translated by 2nd Earl Rivers

Background imageHistory Collection: Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 1558. Signature

Elizabeth I (1533-1603) Queen of England and Ireland from 1558. Signature

Background imageHistory Collection: The Military Accelerator. Suggested use by the Cavalryof the Hobby-Horse or Dandy-Horse

The Military Accelerator. Suggested use by the Cavalryof the Hobby-Horse or Dandy-Horse introduced into the British Isles in 1818. From a print published in Dublin c1820

Background imageHistory Collection: Stamp for breaking copper cupellation cakes for further refining, powered by water

Stamp for breaking copper cupellation cakes for further refining, powered by water wheel through drive shaft. From Agricola De re matallica, Basle, 1556. Woodcut

Background imageHistory Collection: Aztec temple sacrifice. From Codex Magliabicciano. Museo de America, Madrid

Aztec temple sacrifice. From Codex Magliabicciano. Museo de America, Madrid

Background imageHistory Collection: William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907), Scottish mathematician and physicist. From

William Thomson, Lord Kelvin (1824-1907), Scottish mathematician and physicist. From photograph taken in 1897

Background imageHistory Collection: Nesitanebtashru ploughing and reaping. From The Greenfield Papyrus (funerary papyrus

Nesitanebtashru ploughing and reaping. From The Greenfield Papyrus (funerary papyrus of Princess Nesitanebtashru) c 970 BC

Background imageHistory Collection: Mark Hanna (1837-1904) American businessman and politician

Mark Hanna (1837-1904) American businessman and politician

Background imageHistory Collection: Pericles / Perikles (c490-429 BC), Athenian statesman, and some of the public buildings

Pericles / Perikles (c490-429 BC), Athenian statesman, and some of the public buildings
Pericles/Perikles (c490-429 BC), Athenian statesman, and some of the public buildings erected in Athens under his patronage. Woodcut from the Rev. Royal Robbins The World Displayed, New York, 1830

Background imageHistory Collection: President William McKinleys state bedroom at the White House, Washington, c1901

President William McKinleys state bedroom at the White House, Washington, c1901

Background imageHistory Collection: Gathering mulberry leaves to feed silkworms. Chinese painting on rice paper. 19th century

Gathering mulberry leaves to feed silkworms. Chinese painting on rice paper. 19th century

Background imageHistory Collection: Isis (centre), sister and wife of Osiris, principal goddess of Egyptian pantheon

Isis (centre), sister and wife of Osiris, principal goddess of Egyptian pantheon, shown with her head-dress of horns and solar disc and holding Ankh, the symbol of life

Background imageHistory Collection: Eddystone lighthouse, built on the Eddystone Rock by the English Civil Enggineer

Eddystone lighthouse, built on the Eddystone Rock by the English Civil Enggineer John Smeaton from 1757-1759. Chromolithograph after painting by JMW Turner

Background imageHistory Collection: Aztec sculpture of seated male figure. Reissmuseum, Zeughaus, Mannheim

Aztec sculpture of seated male figure. Reissmuseum, Zeughaus, Mannheim

Background imageHistory Collection: Pan-American Exhibition at Buffalo. It was in the Temple of Music that William McKinley

Pan-American Exhibition at Buffalo. It was in the Temple of Music that William McKinley, 25th president of USA, was shot by Leon Czolgosz on 6 Sept 1901

Background imageHistory Collection: Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) American statesman, printer and scientist. Anonymous portrait

Benjamin Franklin (1706-90) American statesman, printer and scientist. Anonymous portrait

Background imageHistory Collection: Elias Howe (1819-1867), American inventor, patented the first lock-stitch sewing machine in 1846

Elias Howe (1819-1867), American inventor, patented the first lock-stitch sewing machine in 1846. Woman using a Howe machine. From Adams Illustrated Panorama of History, c1878. Chromolithograph

Background imageHistory Collection: Achilles, hero of Homers epic poem Iliad, bandaging the wound of his firend Patroclus

Achilles, hero of Homers epic poem Iliad, bandaging the wound of his firend Patroclus. Decoration on the base of an antique vase

Background imageHistory Collection: Johannes Diderik Van Der Waals (1837-1923) Dutch physicist. Nobel prize for physics 1910

Johannes Diderik Van Der Waals (1837-1923) Dutch physicist. Nobel prize for physics 1910. 1873 equation defining physical state of gas or liquid. Obverse of commemorative medal

Background imageHistory Collection: Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish bacteriologist and surgeon. Discovered penicillin 1928

Alexander Fleming (1881-1955) Scottish bacteriologist and surgeon. Discovered penicillin 1928. Shared Nobel prize with Florey and Chain (1945)

Background imageHistory Collection: Friedrich Engels (1820-95) in 1879. German socialist and collaborator and supporter of Karl Marx

Friedrich Engels (1820-95) in 1879. German socialist and collaborator and supporter of Karl Marx. Lived mainly in England from 1842. Cooperated on the Communist Manifesto (1848)



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