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Background imageEngraving Collection: Roman soldiers operating a Catapult, a siege engine used for hurling missiles, such

Roman soldiers operating a Catapult, a siege engine used for hurling missiles, such as stones at bottom left, at the enemy. In top half of image are details of the construction of the weapon

Background imageEngraving Collection: Standards of Roman legions (top) and Weapons and armour used by Roman soldiers. From

Standards of Roman legions (top) and Weapons and armour used by Roman soldiers. From Ancells Monthly Military Companion, 1801. Copperplate engraving

Background imageEngraving Collection: William Bligh (1754-1817) British naval officer, seized in his cabin by mutinous

William Bligh (1754-1817) British naval officer, seized in his cabin by mutinous crew of HMS Bounty, led by Fletcher Christian (with sword) 28 April 1789. Late 19th century engraving

Background imageEngraving Collection: James Ussher (Usher) 1580-1656, Archbishop of Armagh. English churchman. Through

James Ussher (Usher) 1580-1656, Archbishop of Armagh. English churchman. Through scriptural chronology he fixed Creation at 4004 BC. Engraving by George Vertue

Background imageEngraving Collection: Vessels of japanned earthenware from Brazil. Engraving from Ratzel The History of

Vessels of japanned earthenware from Brazil. Engraving from Ratzel The History of Mankind c1890

Background imageEngraving Collection: Excavation leading to the remains of Herculaneum buried in the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD

Excavation leading to the remains of Herculaneum buried in the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. Copperplate engraving 1815

Background imageEngraving Collection: Shell Mound People or Kitchen-Middeners. Late Mesolithic-early Neolithic 4, 000-2, 000 BC

Shell Mound People or Kitchen-Middeners. Late Mesolithic-early Neolithic 4, 000-2, 000 BC. North and South Europe, Iberia, North Africa, North & South America similar patterns found

Background imageEngraving Collection: St Augustine, Florida. Copperplate engraving from Allain Manesson Mallet Description

St Augustine, Florida. Copperplate engraving from Allain Manesson Mallet Description de l Univers ja Frankfurt-am-Main, 1686

Background imageEngraving Collection: Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) 3rd president of the USA. Engraving after portrait by

Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) 3rd president of the USA. Engraving after portrait by Desnoyers

Background imageEngraving Collection: Charles Lyell (1797-1875) Scottish-born British geologist whose Principals of Geology

Charles Lyell (1797-1875) Scottish-born British geologist whose Principals of Geology 1830-33 was highly influential. Engraving after portrait by Richmond

Background imageEngraving Collection: Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist & mathematician. Artists impression

Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist & mathematician. Artists impression of Newton in the orchard at Woolsthorpe when an apple fell and set him thinking about gravity. Wood engraving c1880

Background imageEngraving Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Frontispiece of

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Frontispiece of first edition of his Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi Florence 1632

Background imageEngraving Collection: Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Portrait from frontispiece

Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Portrait from frontispiece of his Istoria (1613) and Il Saggiatore (1623)

Background imageEngraving Collection: Robert brothers helping JAC Charles (1746-1823) to inflate balloon with hydrogen

Robert brothers helping JAC Charles (1746-1823) to inflate balloon with hydrogen produced by covering barrel of iron filings with sulphuric acid

Background imageEngraving Collection: Robert brothers helping JAC Charles (1746-1823) to inflate balloon with hydrogen

Robert brothers helping JAC Charles (1746-1823) to inflate balloon with hydrogen produced by covering barrel of iron filings with sulphuric acid

Background imageEngraving Collection: Inflating balloon with hydrogen, produced by covering barrels of iron filings with sulphuric acid

Inflating balloon with hydrogen, produced by covering barrels of iron filings with sulphuric acid and feeding gas into balloon. Engraving 1845

Background imageEngraving Collection: Hipparchos (c146-c127) Ancient Greek astronomer. Artists reconstruction of Hipparchos at work

Hipparchos (c146-c127) Ancient Greek astronomer. Artists reconstruction of Hipparchos at work. Wood engraving c1880

Background imageEngraving Collection: Frederick William (1620-1688) Elector of Brandenburg from 1640, known as the Great Elector

Frederick William (1620-1688) Elector of Brandenburg from 1640, known as the Great Elector. After engraving of 1683 by Antoine Masson

Background imageEngraving Collection: William II (Rufus) d1100, King of England from 1087. William shot and killed while

William II (Rufus) d1100, King of England from 1087. William shot and killed while hunting in the New Forest. Colour-printed wood engraving 1864

Background imageEngraving Collection: Bank of furnaces Lymington Iron Works, Tyneside, England. Illustration by Thomas

Bank of furnaces Lymington Iron Works, Tyneside, England. Illustration by Thomas Allom published 1835. By this time Nielsen hot blast process (1824) in general use. Engraving

Background imageEngraving Collection: Robert Owen (1771-1858) Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist. Bought New

Robert Owen (1771-1858) Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist. Bought New Lanark Mills c1799. Engraving

Background imageEngraving Collection: Edward Kelly (Kelley) left (active 1575) English astrologer and alchemist with his

Edward Kelly (Kelley) left (active 1575) English astrologer and alchemist with his assistant raising spirit in churchyard. Copperplate engraving c1790

Background imageEngraving Collection: Archduke Charles of Austria (1771-1847) rallies some of 115, 000 Austrian troops he

Archduke Charles of Austria (1771-1847) rallies some of 115, 000 Austrian troops he commanded to victory at Aspern Essling 21-22 May 1809. First major personal defeat for Napoleon

Background imageEngraving Collection: Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) British soldier and statesman

Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) British soldier and statesman. Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. Hand-coloured engraving after portrait by Thomas Lawrence

Background imageEngraving Collection: Orang Utang and Gibbon. Hand-coloured engraving 1822

Orang Utang and Gibbon. Hand-coloured engraving 1822

Background imageEngraving Collection: Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543) Polish astronomer who in 1543 published De revolutionibus

Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543) Polish astronomer who in 1543 published De revolutionibus orbium coelestium in which he put forward proof of a heliocentric (sun-centred) universe

Background imageEngraving Collection: Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician. Newton Investigating Light

Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician. Newton Investigating Light. Engraving after picture by J A Houston published c1879

Background imageEngraving Collection: Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician. Woolsthorpe Manor near Grantham

Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English scientist and mathematician. Woolsthorpe Manor near Grantham, Lincolnshire, Newtons birthplace. Colour-printed engraving 1859

Background imageEngraving Collection: Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) English physician and naturalist. Grandfather of Charles Darwin

Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) English physician and naturalist. Grandfather of Charles Darwin and Francis Galton: Member of Lunar Society

Background imageEngraving Collection: Nutmeg: Myrsitica fragrans, showing fruit containing nut surrounded by ari, the source of mace

Nutmeg: Myrsitica fragrans, showing fruit containing nut surrounded by ari, the source of mace. Tree native to the Moluccas or Spice Islands, Indonesia. Dutch controlled the trade during 1600s

Background imageEngraving Collection: Cotton - Gossypium: different varieties formed basis of cotton production in widespread

Cotton - Gossypium: different varieties formed basis of cotton production in widespread parts of the world, including India, China, Egypt, America. Hand-coloured engraving 1823

Background imageEngraving Collection: Tobacco: Nicotiana tabacum. Hand-coloured engraving 1823

Tobacco: Nicotiana tabacum. Hand-coloured engraving 1823

Background imageEngraving Collection: Tea: Camellia sinensis. Sprig of tea bush. Hand-coloured engraving 1823

Tea: Camellia sinensis. Sprig of tea bush. Hand-coloured engraving 1823

Background imageEngraving Collection: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) delivering his inaugural address as President in front of the Capitol

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) delivering his inaugural address as President in front of the Capitol, Washington on 4 March 1861. Wood engraving

Background imageEngraving Collection: Colossus of Rhodes, lighthouse in the form of a giant marking the entrance of Rhodes

Colossus of Rhodes, lighthouse in the form of a giant marking the entrance of Rhodes harbour by holding a flaming torch in its hand, constructed c292-280 BC. Engraving

Background imageEngraving Collection: Thomas Young (1773-1829) English physicist and Egyptologist. Undulatory (wave) theory of light

Thomas Young (1773-1829) English physicist and Egyptologist. Undulatory (wave) theory of light. Deciphering of Rosetta Stone. Engraving after portrait by Lawrence

Background imageEngraving Collection: Officers drinking and smoking clay pipes In left background is curtained bed. From

Officers drinking and smoking clay pipes In left background is curtained bed. From engraving entitled Le Tabac by Abraham Bosse (1602-1726) after Jean de Saint-Igny (d1649)

Background imageEngraving Collection: Scenes in a laundry. Manageress and female workers assisted by children. Wood engraving

Scenes in a laundry. Manageress and female workers assisted by children. Wood engraving, 1884

Background imageEngraving Collection: A country girl in railway carriage leaving home for the first time to go into

A country girl in railway carriage leaving home for the first time to go into service as a maid in a city. Illustrated are some of her coming tasks such as scrubbing floors and cleaning windows

Background imageEngraving Collection: Union Pacific Railroad: Train crossing wooden trestle bridge near Sherman. Wood engraving

Union Pacific Railroad: Train crossing wooden trestle bridge near Sherman. Wood engraving c1870

Background imageEngraving Collection: Irish emigrants leaving Queenstown (Cobh), the port for Cork, for the United States - 1874

Irish emigrants leaving Queenstown (Cobh), the port for Cork, for the United States - 1874. Some a buying last-minute trinkets and good luck tokens

Background imageEngraving Collection: Lord Randolph Churchill (left) trying to make Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician

Lord Randolph Churchill (left) trying to make Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician, show his hand and let Churchill and Hartington know how he will use Parnellite votes he commands in House of

Background imageEngraving Collection: An improving result of university education for women. Cartoon from Punch, 14 September 1913

An improving result of university education for women. Cartoon from Punch, 14 September 1913. Lady Boot of Boots Stores offered employment as assistants to 50 women graduates as she felt it would

Background imageEngraving Collection: Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828) British statesman. Prime Minister

Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828) British statesman. Prime Minister from 1812 for nearly 15 years. Engraving

Background imageEngraving Collection: Robert Peel (1788-1850) British statesman. Engraving

Robert Peel (1788-1850) British statesman. Engraving

Background imageEngraving Collection: Robert Peel (1750-1830) British industrialist and father of Robert Peel the statesman

Robert Peel (1750-1830) British industrialist and father of Robert Peel the statesman. Cotton Mills. Engraving after portrait Lawrence

Background imageEngraving Collection: Extraordinary Mildness of the Political Season : Disraeli congratulating

Extraordinary Mildness of the Political Season : Disraeli congratulating Gladstone on Sovereigns speech at Opening of Parliament

Background imageEngraving Collection: Old Stock Exchange, Amsterdam, Holland, destroyed by fire in 1858. Engraving

Old Stock Exchange, Amsterdam, Holland, destroyed by fire in 1858. Engraving



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