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Background imageLondon Collection: Alexander Campbell Mackenzie (1847-1935) Scottish composer and conductor. Principal

Alexander Campbell Mackenzie (1847-1935) Scottish composer and conductor. Principal of the Royal Academy of Music, London (1887-1924). From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imageLondon Collection: John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. Professor at the Royal Institution

John Tyndall (1820-1893) Irish-born British physicist. Professor at the Royal Institution, London, 1854. Worked on heat radiation and acoustics. Died of accidental Chloral poisoning

Background imageLondon Collection: Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) Irish composer and musical educator, born at Dublin

Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) Irish composer and musical educator, born at Dublin. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageLondon Collection: Edward VII (1841-1910) king of the United Kingdom from 1901, while still Prince of Wales

Edward VII (1841-1910) king of the United Kingdom from 1901, while still Prince of Wales. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageLondon Collection: Sydney Henry Waterlow (1822-1906) London printer and philanthropist. Lord Mayor of London 1872

Sydney Henry Waterlow (1822-1906) London printer and philanthropist. Lord Mayor of London 1872. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageLondon Collection: Olga Brandon (b1865) Australian-born actress. Created the role of Vashti Dethic

Olga Brandon (b1865) Australian-born actress. Created the role of Vashti Dethic in the play Judah by Henry Arthur Jones at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1890

Background imageLondon Collection: Henry Keppel (1809-1904) English admiral and courtier. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London)

Henry Keppel (1809-1904) English admiral and courtier. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London)
Henry Keppel (1809-1904) English admiral and courtier. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageLondon Collection: Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) English actor, considered to be the leading Hamlet of his day

Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) English actor, considered to be the leading Hamlet of his day. A member of Henry Irvings theatrical company

Background imageLondon Collection: Did much to bring about improvement of working and living conditions for workers

Did much to bring about improvement of working and living conditions for workers. Cartoon by Ape (Carlo Pellegrini - 1838-1889) l Academy 1878-1896

Background imageLondon Collection: Liza Lehmann (Elizabetta Nina Mary Frederika Lehmann - 1862-1918) English soprano and composer

Liza Lehmann (Elizabetta Nina Mary Frederika Lehmann - 1862-1918) English soprano and composer. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imageLondon Collection: Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Russian pianist and composer. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery

Anton Rubinstein (1829-1894) Russian pianist and composer. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageLondon Collection: (Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry (1848-1918) English composer and Director of the

(Charles) Hubert (Hastings) Parry (1848-1918) English composer and Director of the Royal College of Music from 1894 until his death. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imageLondon Collection: Charles Russell, first Baron Russell of Killowen (1832-1900) English lawyer. Lord

Charles Russell, first Baron Russell of Killowen (1832-1900) English lawyer. Lord Chief Justice of England from 1894. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imageLondon Collection: Henry Enfield Roscoe (1833-1915) English chemist who did research in Heidelberg with Bunsen

Henry Enfield Roscoe (1833-1915) English chemist who did research in Heidelberg with Bunsen. Professor of chemistry at Manchester University (1856-1886)

Background imageLondon Collection: Alfredo Piatti (1822-1901) Italian cellist. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Alfredo Piatti (1822-1901) Italian cellist. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageLondon Collection: Julia Neilson (1868-1957) English actress. Played Drusilla Ives in the first production

Julia Neilson (1868-1957) English actress. Played Drusilla Ives in the first production of The Dancing Girl by Henry Arthur Jones at the Haymarket Theatre, London

Background imageLondon Collection: John Morley, first Viscount Morley (1838-1923) English radical politician, statesman

John Morley, first Viscount Morley (1838-1923) English radical politician, statesman, philosopher, journalist and writer. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imageLondon Collection: Millicent Fawcett (born Garrett - 1947-1929) English feminist, for 50 years a leader

Millicent Fawcett (born Garrett - 1947-1929) English feminist, for 50 years a leader of the movement for womens suffrage. Sister of the pioneer woman physician Elizabeth Garrett Anderson

Background imageLondon Collection: (Friedrich) Max Muller (1823-1900) Anglo-German orientalist and philologist, born at Dessau

(Friedrich) Max Muller (1823-1900) Anglo-German orientalist and philologist, born at Dessau, who moved to England in 1846. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894)

Background imageLondon Collection: Princess Mary (May) of Teck (1867-1953) at the time of her betrothal to Prince George of Wales who

Princess Mary (May) of Teck (1867-1953) at the time of her betrothal to Prince George of Wales who, as George V, succeeded his father Edward VII as king of the United Kingdom in 1910

Background imageLondon Collection: Attempted assassination of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), queen of the United Kingdom from 1837

Attempted assassination of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), queen of the United Kingdom from 1837. On the evening of Wednesday 10 June 1840 Victoria

Background imageLondon Collection: Jan Swammerdam (1637-1680) Dutch naturalist. Swammerdam being followed by a swarm

Jan Swammerdam (1637-1680) Dutch naturalist. Swammerdam being followed by a swarm of bees because he had taken their queen. Engraving from Scenes of Industry by Isaac Taylor (London, 1830)

Background imageLondon Collection: Charles James Fox (1749-1806) English Whig (Liberal) politician. According to Edmund

Charles James Fox (1749-1806) English Whig (Liberal) politician. According to Edmund Burke he was The greatest debater the world ever saw

Background imageLondon Collection: Coaling a boat, Hamburg, Germany. Steam ships had to carry enough coal in their holds

Coaling a boat, Hamburg, Germany. Steam ships had to carry enough coal in their holds to power their engines until they could reach the next port where they could refuel

Background imageLondon Collection: John Ellis, elected Lord Mayor of London, wearing the apron of a Freemason and dancing

John Ellis, elected Lord Mayor of London, wearing the apron of a Freemason and dancing with a turtle. Turtle soup is a traditional dish at the Lord Mayors annual banquet

Background imageLondon Collection: (Charles Edward) Howard Vincent (1849-1908) English Conservative politician, lawyer

(Charles Edward) Howard Vincent (1849-1908) English Conservative politician, lawyer and criminologist. The first director of criminal investigation at Scotland Yard

Background imageLondon Collection: William Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton (1845-1895), Scottish aristocrat

William Douglas-Hamilton, 12th Duke of Hamilton (1845-1895), Scottish aristocrat who succeeded to the title in 1863. Hamilton playing the bagpipes

Background imageLondon Collection: George Granville William Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland (1828-1882)

George Granville William Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland (1828-1882), British aristocrat, succeeded to his title in 1861. Sutherland finishing a marathon railway journey in America

Background imageLondon Collection: Doctrine of the Signatures, the theory of medicine that like cures like. 1, 2, 3, 4

Doctrine of the Signatures, the theory of medicine that like cures like. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Various varieties of Amaranthus. Divers suppose the flowers of these plants doe helpe to stay the fluxe of

Background imageLondon Collection: Doctrine of the Signatures, the theory of medicine that like cures like. Varieties of Hepatica

Doctrine of the Signatures, the theory of medicine that like cures like. Varieties of Hepatica (Liverwort) - 1, 2, 3 - and Geranium

Background imageLondon Collection: Mail train crossing the Sierra Nevada, Central Pacific Railroad. Engraving from American Pictures

Mail train crossing the Sierra Nevada, Central Pacific Railroad. Engraving from American Pictures (London, c1876)

Background imageLondon Collection: Interior view of one of the mail trains which left Euston station, London, England

Interior view of one of the mail trains which left Euston station, London, England, every evening for different parts of the British Isles

Background imageLondon Collection: British Post Office railway van showing the net for collecting mailbags whilst the train was moving

British Post Office railway van showing the net for collecting mailbags whilst the train was moving. Engraving from Discoveries and Inventions of the Nineteenth Century by Robert Routledge (London)

Background imageLondon Collection: Boring a well in the Baku oilfields of South Western Azerbaijan. Engraving from The

Boring a well in the Baku oilfields of South Western Azerbaijan. Engraving from The Illustrated London News (London, 12 June 1886)

Background imageLondon Collection: Knives and tourniquets used for amputation. The tourniquets not only stemmed the flow of blood

Knives and tourniquets used for amputation. The tourniquets not only stemmed the flow of blood, they also induced numbness, so reducing pain

Background imageLondon Collection: Baku oilfields in South Western Azerbaijan. A gusher spouting out a fountain

Baku oilfields in South Western Azerbaijan. A gusher spouting out a fountain of oil before it has been brought under control. Engraving from The Illustrated London News (London, 12 June 1886)

Background imageLondon Collection: Mandrake (2) and Foxgloves (4, 5, 6). Although poisonous, these plants have medicinal

Mandrake (2) and Foxgloves (4, 5, 6). Although poisonous, these plants have medicinal uses when properly prepared and prescribed

Background imageLondon Collection: William Edward Forster (1818-1886) English Liberal politician: Elementary Education Act

William Edward Forster (1818-1886) English Liberal politician: Elementary Education Act (1870) Chief secretary for Ireland (1880) Married the daughter of Dr Arnold of Rugby school

Background imageLondon Collection: Wood and Iron. The steam ship HMS Warrior the first ironclad warship in the British navy

Wood and Iron. The steam ship HMS Warrior the first ironclad warship in the British navy, launched in 1861, and one of the old wooden sailing vessels

Background imageLondon Collection: Reindeer (Rangifer trandus) Arctic and Subarctic deer herded for its meat, milk

Reindeer (Rangifer trandus) Arctic and Subarctic deer herded for its meat, milk and use as a draught animal. Chromoxylograph from The Polar World by G Hartwig (London, 1874)

Background imageLondon Collection: The Erebus and the Terror Among Icebergs. Sir John Franklin

The Erebus and the Terror Among Icebergs. Sir John Franklin (1786-1847) British naval officer and arctic explorer commanded the 1845 expedition of the ships Erebus

Background imageLondon Collection: Hunting Walrus. Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), large semi-aquatic mammal native to Arctic

Hunting Walrus. Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus), large semi-aquatic mammal native to Arctic regions was hunted for its flesh, hide and its ivory tusks

Background imageLondon Collection: Musk Ox (Ovibos moschatus), large mammal of the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada and Greenland

Musk Ox (Ovibos moschatus), large mammal of the Arctic regions of Alaska, Canada and Greenland. Chromoxylograph from The Polar World by G Hartwig (London, 1874)

Background imageLondon Collection: The miller Samuel Wood, whose arm and scapula were torn off when entangled in a rope

The miller Samuel Wood, whose arm and scapula were torn off when entangled in a rope attached to the moving mill machinery (1737)

Background imageLondon Collection: Surgeon and his assistants, before the introduction of anaesthetics, prepared to

Surgeon and his assistants, before the introduction of anaesthetics, prepared to perform an amputation at the shoulder. Surgeon stands, left, next the assistant surgeon (behind patient)

Background imageLondon Collection: Little girl asking the village postman if there is a letterr for her. Engraving

Little girl asking the village postman if there is a letterr for her. Engraving from The Illustrated London News (London, 18 February 1888)

Background imageLondon Collection: John Bright (1811-1889) British radical orator and statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire

John Bright (1811-1889) British radical orator and statesman, born in Rochdale, Lancashire of Quaker parents. First elected as a Member of Parliament in 1843

Background imageLondon Collection: Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898) English politician and social reformer born at Bristol

Samuel Plimsoll (1824-1898) English politician and social reformer born at Bristol, called the sailors friend. Campaigned against coffin ships, overloaded, unseaworthy vessles, often over insured



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