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Background imageArt Collection: Early 20th century trade card imagining fashionable travel in 2012. Private biplane

Early 20th century trade card imagining fashionable travel in 2012. Private biplane collecting passengers from roof of their house. Fortunately the boxes of Chocolat Lombard have not been forgotten

Background imageArt Collection: Early 20th century trade card imagining fashionable travel in 2012. Woman travelling

Early 20th century trade card imagining fashionable travel in 2012. Woman travelling in a submarine car using the intercom to ask the captain to stop at the station for Chocolat Lombard

Background imageArt Collection: Speed and Security, 1927. Express train hauled by the american locomotive Broadway

Speed and Security, 1927. Express train hauled by the american locomotive Broadway Limited crossing a viaduct on the Pennsylvania Railroad. Transport Railway Steam United States

Background imageArt Collection: Advertisement for Railway of the Wests Paris-London boat train service, c1900

Advertisement for Railway of the Wests Paris-London boat train service, c1900. London flower girl welcoming visitors, Parliament and River Thames in background

Background imageArt Collection: Odysseus (Ulysses) tied to the mast of his ship to save him from the Sirens. Homer Odyssey

Odysseus (Ulysses) tied to the mast of his ship to save him from the Sirens. Homer Odyssey, epic Greek poem. Roman mosaic, 3rd century AD, Tunis

Background imageArt Collection: Excavations at Pompei: Wall painting from the House of the Vetti showing cupids as goldsmiths

Excavations at Pompei: Wall painting from the House of the Vetti showing cupids as goldsmiths, uncovered during the excavations. Pompei was destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD

Background imageArt Collection: Female dancer and musicians, tomb of Nakht at Luxor (Thebes) c1420 BC

Female dancer and musicians, tomb of Nakht at Luxor (Thebes) c1420 BC

Background imageArt Collection: Album of Ragamala. Female musician kneeling on lotus petals seated by a pool with

Album of Ragamala. Female musician kneeling on lotus petals seated by a pool with lotus flowers in bloom. 19th century Indian miniature. Rajasthan School with Mughul influence

Background imageArt Collection: The Eighth Pylon, Karnak, Thebes, c1911. Watercolour over pencil. Augustus Osborne Lamplough

The Eighth Pylon, Karnak, Thebes, c1911. Watercolour over pencil. Augustus Osborne Lamplough (1877-1930), British artist. Egypt Ancient Egyptian Archaeology Ruins

Background imageArt Collection: View of an Egyptian Temple, Dendera. Anonymous aquatint, early 19th century

View of an Egyptian Temple, Dendera. Anonymous aquatint, early 19th century

Background imageArt Collection: View of Grand Cairo, aquatint, 1809, after Henry Salt (1780-1827) English traveller

View of Grand Cairo, aquatint, 1809, after Henry Salt (1780-1827) English traveller, artist and Egyptologist. Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: The Pyramids after a sketch by o the spot C Barry. Engraving after JMW Turner. Egypt

The Pyramids after a sketch by o the spot C Barry. Engraving after JMW Turner. Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: City of tombs looking towards Sakkara and Cairo, 1863. Charles Vacher (1818-1883)

City of tombs looking towards Sakkara and Cairo, 1863. Charles Vacher (1818-1883), British artist. Landscape Ancient Egypt Archaeology Ruins Death Burial Saqqara

Background imageArt Collection: Rock Tombs Beni Hussan, 1863. Charles Vacher (1818-1883), British artist. Ancient

Rock Tombs Beni Hussan, 1863. Charles Vacher (1818-1883), British artist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Ruins Death Burial

Background imageArt Collection: The Temple of Edfu, 1855. : lithograph after watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe c1855

The Temple of Edfu, 1855. : lithograph after watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe c1855
The Temple of Edfu, 1855.: lithograph after watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe c1855. Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: Gebel-el-Mody - Nubia, 1861. Watercolour. Elijah Walton (1832-1880) British artist

Gebel-el-Mody - Nubia, 1861. Watercolour. Elijah Walton (1832-1880) British artist. Egypt Landscape River Nile

Background imageArt Collection: Cairo, 1863. Watercolour. Charles Vacher (1818-1883), British artist. Panoramic view of Cairo

Cairo, 1863. Watercolour. Charles Vacher (1818-1883), British artist. Panoramic view of Cairo, Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: Karnak, 1863. Watercolour. Charles Vacher (1818-1883), British artist. Ancient

Karnak, 1863. Watercolour. Charles Vacher (1818-1883), British artist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Ruins

Background imageArt Collection: Front of the Great Temple in Abu Simbel Watercolour. Canon G Frederick Weston, c1850

Front of the Great Temple in Abu Simbel Watercolour. Canon G Frederick Weston, c1850. Giant sandstone statues of Ramses II. Pharaoh Ancient Egypt Archaeology

Background imageArt Collection: Entrance to the Temple of Ramses III, c1850. Canon G Frederick Weston, c1850

Entrance to the Temple of Ramses III, c1850. Canon G Frederick Weston, c1850. Ancient Egypt Archaeology

Background imageArt Collection: Desert and Quarries - Aswan, with the Island of Elephantine, c1855. : lithograph

Desert and Quarries - Aswan, with the Island of Elephantine, c1855. : lithograph
Desert and Quarries - Aswan, with the Island of Elephantine, c1855.: lithograph after watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe c1855. Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: The Pigeon Lofts at Ekhmim, c1855. : lithograph after watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe c1855

The Pigeon Lofts at Ekhmim, c1855. : lithograph after watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe c1855
The Pigeon Lofts at Ekhmim, c1855.: lithograph after watercolour by Lord Wharncliffe c1855. Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: Levantine in Cairo Costume. Watercolour. John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875) English explorer

Levantine in Cairo Costume. Watercolour. John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875) English explorer and Egyptologist. Profile of woman holding fly whisk seated on divan with back to window. Domestic Interior

Background imageArt Collection: Ramses II hunting in his chariot. After a fresco in the temple of Abu Simbel. From

Ramses II hunting in his chariot. After a fresco in the temple of Abu Simbel. From The Monuments of Egypt and Nubia (1832-1844) by Ippolito Rossellini (1800-1843) Italian Egyptologist

Background imageArt Collection: Medinet Abu - Thebes, Dec. 5th 1832. : lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts

Medinet Abu - Thebes, Dec. 5th 1832. : lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts
Medinet Abu - Thebes, Dec. 5th 1832.: lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology

Background imageArt Collection: View of Manfaloot. Watercolour. John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875) English explorer

View of Manfaloot. Watercolour. John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875) English explorer and Egyptologist. Town by River Nile, with minaret, palm trees, and boats at anchor. Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: Lateral Elevation of the Thyphonium at Dendera. : lithograph after watercolour

Lateral Elevation of the Thyphonium at Dendera. : lithograph after watercolour
Lateral Elevation of the Thyphonium at Dendera.: lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology

Background imageArt Collection: At Luxor, Thebes, Upper Egypt. : lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts

At Luxor, Thebes, Upper Egypt. : lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts
At Luxor, Thebes, Upper Egypt.: lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology

Background imageArt Collection: Fragment of the Great Colossi, at the Memnon, Thebes. : lithograph after watercolour

Fragment of the Great Colossi, at the Memnon, Thebes. : lithograph after watercolour
Fragment of the Great Colossi, at the Memnon, Thebes.: lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist

Background imageArt Collection: Entrance to the Tombs of the Kings of Thebes - Bab-el-Malook. : lithograph after

Entrance to the Tombs of the Kings of Thebes - Bab-el-Malook. : lithograph after
Entrance to the Tombs of the Kings of Thebes - Bab-el-Malook.: lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Building

Background imageArt Collection: Grand Entrance to the Temple of Luxor : lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts

Grand Entrance to the Temple of Luxor : lithograph after watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Building Architecture

Background imageArt Collection: View from the quarries of Toora Msara. Three groups of pyramids can be seen in the distance

View from the quarries of Toora Msara. Three groups of pyramids can be seen in the distance. From left to right, Saqqara, Abooseer, and Giza (Giza)

Background imageArt Collection: The Island of Philae. Watercolour by John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875) British traveller

The Island of Philae. Watercolour by John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875) British traveller and archaeologist, the Father of British Egyptology. Ancient Egyptian temple complex on the Nile near Aswan

Background imageArt Collection: The Nile at the Second Cataract. Watercolour by John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875)

The Nile at the Second Cataract. Watercolour by John Gardner Wilkinson (1797-1875) British traveller and archaeologist, the Father of British Egyptology

Background imageArt Collection: Karnak - Great Hall of Columns: View across centre avenue, 1866. Watercolour

Karnak - Great Hall of Columns: View across centre avenue, 1866. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect. Temple complex at Thebes (Luxor)

Background imageArt Collection: Entrance to the Great Pyramid. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect

Entrance to the Great Pyramid. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect. Kufu Cheops Giza Egypt Archaeology Architecture

Background imageArt Collection: The Emperor of Austria Ascending the Great Pyramid 1869. Watercolour heightened with white

The Emperor of Austria Ascending the Great Pyramid 1869. Watercolour heightened with white. Franz Joseph I (1830-1916) Pyramid Kufu Cheops Giza Egypt Archaeology

Background imageArt Collection: Suq al-Nahhasin, Cairo, 1866. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect

Suq al-Nahhasin, Cairo, 1866. Watercolour. Richard Phene Spiers (1838-1916) English Architect. Egypt Architecture Building

Background imageArt Collection: Entrance to the Caves at Beni Hasan. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts

Entrance to the Caves at Beni Hasan. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egyptian burial site used mainly during the Middle Kingdom

Background imageArt Collection: Karnak. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist

Karnak. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist

Background imageArt Collection: General View of the Island of Philae, Nubia November 1838. After watercolour by David Roberts

General View of the Island of Philae, Nubia November 1838. After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ruin

Background imageArt Collection: View of a Pyramid After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist

View of a Pyramid After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology

Background imageArt Collection: Island of Philae, Nubia November 1838. After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864)

Island of Philae, Nubia November 1838. After watercolour by David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ruin

Background imageArt Collection: Kom Ombo, November 1838. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist

Kom Ombo, November 1838. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple on Nile 30 miles north of Aswan, Egypt, built 332 BC-395 AD

Background imageArt Collection: View from Under the Portico of the Temple of Dendera, c1839. Lithograph of 1856

View from Under the Portico of the Temple of Dendera, c1839. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist

Background imageArt Collection: Kom Ombo, November 1838. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist

Kom Ombo, November 1838. Lithograph of 1856 after David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Temple on Nile 30 miles north of Aswan, Egypt, built 332 BC-395 AD

Background imageArt Collection: Dendera, Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist

Dendera, Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. View across the temple complex, Egypt

Background imageArt Collection: Temple of Wady Kardassy, Nubia, Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist

Temple of Wady Kardassy, Nubia, Watercolour. David Roberts (1796-1864) Scottish artist and orientalist. Ancient Egypt Archaeology Religion Mythology Ruin



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